>
> The problem is that that's only a dirty trick that is not supposed to
> work and might stop working in the future, so I would rather try not
> to rely on it. A better interface for XeTeX typescripts (something
> similar to fontspec) is missing heavily.
>
I prefer use opentype features tha
> remark: using those st ligatures is pretty annoying (ok for older docs
> in french etc)
Maybe that's why text in The Elements of Typographic Style disable the
dlig feature?
(In fact I love them and always enable dlig in my documents)
>
> the funny punctuation is probably due to the frac feature
I can confirm it is related to the frac featue.
The fonts in Acrobat Reader work ok.
However, Adobe FontFolio version appears to produce the problem.
Moreover, Adobe Brioso has the same problem.
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zhaopeng Xing wrote:
>> The at
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 6:28 PM, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And as an aside, it would be nicer to use U+00B5 (mu latin) in the
> units module instead of U+03BC (mu greek).
>
> \def\Micro {\dimensionprefix{\iftextdimensions u\else\hbox{µ}\fi}}
>
> The \hbox is needed because \fa
Hi,
Something seems to be wrong with placements of comments in flowcharts. For
exmaple, consider a short version of an example from the wiki.
\usemodule[chart]
\startFLOWchart
\startFLOWcell
\name{1}
\location{1,1}
\shape{44}
\connection[rl] {2}
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
David Arnold schrieb:
> All,
>
> On http://blog.miktex.org/post/2008/05/ConTeXt-support.aspx I read that
> Miktex version of Context is broken. I also read Mojca's workaround,
> pasted below. Has anyone tried this and does it work? Any conflicts or
>
Am 2008-09-20 um 01:18 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
> Tonight I was surfing Internet and found an open source framework for
> Web, Django. (It is the name of famous gipsy jazz guitarist, btw). The
> interesting point is that the site has the list of developers seeking
> enployment. Please look
Hi,
I'm trying to get the list of currently known fonts through
mtxrun --script fonts --list
under SciTE/Ubuntu and get the following message
...text/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:278: attempt
to index field 'data' (a nil value)
What's that ?
--
Best,
Alan
> Ubuntu 8.04 Ha
well, rpwt is not an international word. I think you should wait for your rp
coming and reinstall it.
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 12:24 AM, Zhaopeng Xing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems that the problem is only happened to my laptop. But I am sure that
> the minimal was properly installed. Mayb
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan Stone wrote:
> > Are such macros possible ?
> >
> > modes: ma, mb, ... mz
> > values: va, vb, ... vz
> > command: cmd
> > parameter: p
> >
> > (1) instead of
> >
> > \doifmode{ma}{\cmd[name][va]}
> > \doifmode{mb}{\cmd[n
It seems that the problem is only happened to my laptop. But I am sure that
the minimal was properly installed. Maybe is it a rpwt!
2008/9/20 Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Zhaopeng Xing wrote:
> > The attachment.
>
> remark: using those st ligatures is pretty annoying (ok for older docs
> in f
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>> Hi again,
>>>
>>> is there now a solution for my problem or should ask again in a few months.
>> ask gain later, i have no time now to look into it -)
>
> Do you have
Alan Stone wrote:
> Are such macros possible ?
>
> modes: ma, mb, ... mz
> values: va, vb, ... vz
> command: cmd
> parameter: p
>
> (1) instead of
>
> \doifmode{ma}{\cmd[name][va]}
> \doifmode{mb}{\cmd[name][vb]}
>
> \doifmode{mz}{\cmd[name][vz]}
>
> a macro which does: \doifmode{m*}{\cmd[
Are such macros possible ?
modes: ma, mb, ... mz
values: va, vb, ... vz
command: cmd
parameter: p
(1) instead of
\doifmode{ma}{\cmd[name][va]}
\doifmode{mb}{\cmd[name][vb]}
...
\doifmode{mz}{\cmd[name][vz]}
a macro which does: \doifmode{m*}{\cmd[name][v*]}
(2) instead of
\doifmode{ma}{\cmd[p=
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 20 2008, Alan Stone wrote:
>
> > texmfstart texexec --lua test_url
> >
> > It still doesn't compile.
>
> Are you running a recent luatex (0.29.0)?
>
luatex --version
This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.29.0-20
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Eyke
Am Fri, 19 Sep 2008 17:18:02 -0400 (EDT)
schrieb Aditya Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Holzminister wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > Can perhaps anyone explain to me why the example works in one case,
> > but not in the other?
>
> Grouping. For a simple
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan Stone wrote:
> > Tested the following...
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > \useURL [myURL] [http://www.a.com] [] [wxyz]
> >
> > 1. \url[myURL] \blank
> > 2. \goto{wherever}[url(myURL)] \blank
>
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start
On Sat, Sep 20 2008, Alan Stone wrote:
> texmfstart texexec --lua test_url
>
> It still doesn't compile.
Are you running a recent luatex (0.29.0)?
Just to be sure, I would clean up the cache and the working directory at
your place:
rm -rf .../texmf-cache/luatex-cache/*
context --purgeall
Cheers
Alan Stone wrote:
> Tested the following...
>
> \starttext
>
> \useURL [myURL] [http://www.a.com] [] [wxyz]
>
> 1. \url[myURL] \blank
> 2. \goto{wherever}[url(myURL)] \blank
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\useURL [myURL] [http://www.a.com] [] [wxyz]
\starttext
\url[myURL] \blank
\g
Tested the following...
\starttext
\useURL [myURL] [http://www.a.com] [] [wxyz]
1. \url[myURL] \blank
2. \goto{wherever}[url(myURL)] \blank
3. \goto{wherever}[{url(myURL)}] \blank
4. \goto{wherever}[url[myURL]] \blank
5. \goto{wherever}[{url[myURL]}]
\stoptext
It compiles, only 1. works thoug
Zhaopeng Xing wrote:
> The attachment.
remark: using those st ligatures is pretty annoying (ok for older docs
in french etc)
the funny punctuation is probably due to the frac features .. i found
(in other fonts) that frac is a rather weird feature in the sense that
it has to be applied very se
Zhaopeng Xing wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using the latest minimal and try to compile the following two files
> with luatex. The second file, using typescript and font features together,
> get a serious problem with the final pdf: punctuation centered unexpectedly
> in lines. For the first files, wi
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Alan Stone wrote:
>
> works ok on my machine (windows vista)
Perhaps it will help if Alan sends his binary to someone else
on Windows XP SP3 (if there is someone). That way, at least
local configuration problems can be ruled out as cause ?
Best wishes,
Taco
__
Mohamed Bana wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Mohamed Bana wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> Why doesn't this definition use the old style numerals that come with the
>>> font?
>>> It seems to use the latin modern font when I try to use \os. Small caps
>>> are
Alan Stone wrote:
> ConTeXt ver: 2008.09.16 19:49 MKIV fmt: 2008.9.20 int: english/english
>
> texmfstart texexec --lua test_url
>
> It still doesn't compile.
>
> Log file in attachement.
\starttext
\useURL [url] [http://www.a.com] [] [wxyz] % this does NOT compile
test \url[url] test \got
Alan Stone wrote:
> ConTeXt ver: 2008.09.16 19:49 MKIV fmt: 2008.9.20 int: english/english
>
> texmfstart texexec --lua test_url
>
> It still doesn't compile.
>
> Log file in attachement.
Works for me (linux and running the bleeding edge of course). Not only
does it work, it also has no valgri
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> I am just writing to say that I looked at your original message, but
> could not figure out what is going wrong. \Micro is expanded to μ, but
> then something
> goes wrong.
>
> Hans, Taco, can you see what is happening here?
That took some thinking. The error is cause
On 19 sept. 08, at 20:31, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Has something changed recently in the ways
TEXMFCNF has to be set?
On Mac, the situation with LuaTeX configuration has changed
*considerably* and in some very important ways after ConTeXt &
In fact, I have just checked that this options are not necessary. I forgot
to say that I was using XeTeX. It seems that, even with these options,
accented letters are not printed properly in the properties of the document.
There is no problems with standard ConTeXt (MKII).
2008/9/19 Braslau & Rach
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008, Chen Shen wrote:
Hi all,
I wonder if anyone could help with this problem with Units in mkiv.
Thanks a lot.
regards,
shenchen
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Chen Shen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
"\Micro" in the "units" module failed, while "\Nano" and "\Milli" wor
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