Hi all,
I have a question regarding the use of font handling. With the trailer
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\useencoding[win]
\setupalign[hanging]
\setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=pure]
\setupfontsynonym [Sans] [handling=pure]
\setupfontsynonym [Mono] [handling=punctuation]
\usetypescript [all]
Hi all,
I've problems making a TOC. I'm using
ConTeXt ver: 2004.12.06
and
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3).
If I type e.g. \setuplist[section][alternative=c] I don't get any dots.
Is this a
bug, or what could be wrong?
With many thanks for any hint
Albrecht
Hi all,
with the recent alpha version the \setuplist procedure works fine.
Greetings
Albrecht
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Albrecht Kauffmann wrote:
Hi all,
I've problems making a TOC. I'm using
ConTeXt ver: 2004.12.06
and
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3).
If I type e.g.
Hi all!
I want to generate PDF documents that use the standard PDF fonts
(Helvetica, Times-Roman, and Courier) and not to embed these fonts. With
my former installation (TexLive-2003 and a ConText distribution of last
autumn) this was possible by using the following lines in the praeambel:
Albrecht Kauffmann wrote:
Hi all,
I've problems making a TOC. I'm using
ConTeXt ver: 2004.12.06
and
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3).
If I type e.g. \setuplist[section][alternative=c] I don't get any dots.
Is this a
bug, or what could be wrong?
the list module is under partial
Stefan Wachter wrote:
I want to generate PDF documents that use the standard PDF fonts
(Helvetica, Times-Roman, and Courier) and not to embed these fonts. With
my former installation (TexLive-2003 and a ConText distribution of last
autumn) this was possible by using the following lines in the
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Stefan Wachter wrote:
Does anyone know how the standard PDF fonts can be used while not
being embedded?
in principle you can do by not mentioning the fontfile names (e. g. for
Times-Roman leave out the ptmr8a.pfb) in the mapfile lines (this
works only
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 22:55:51 +0100, h h extern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikael Persson wrote:
Hm, I am entering utf8 code. I am not sure how it got converted in the
email, however, when I type my .tex file I am sure that it is in
utf-8. But you mean that this example should work?
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