Hello all,
I add my questions regarding simplefonts to this thread too.
How to enable em dash and en dash? It looks like I need to set tlig to
yes, but with heading pasted below, the --- is not interpreted as em
dash.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Times New Roman][script=
On Wed, Jan 20 2010, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> What I also find disturbing is that *some* of these conventions are retained,
> but not all.
Since most people use fixed width fonts in their editors, it is difficult
to distinguish between – (en-dash), — (em-dash) and - (hyphen-minus).
So "--" and "---
On Wednesday 20 January 2010 08:04:43 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> The problem is that all the latex and plain tex books promote
> the use of `` and '' and people that already use TeX are unlikely
> to change their habits (and most will not read the context manual
> as thoroughly as they should).
>
Th
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
The worst I find are the Macs with French keyboards,
Let's be honest ... any French keyboard ... :)
Don't forget macbook keyboards with dvorak mapping ;)
I agree with that ... but there's a general "problem" with
(unmaintaned) documentation in ConTeXt.
There is the m
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Oliver Heins wrote:
> Hi Luigi,
>
> luigi scarso writes:
>
>> Why nx=6
>
> Because of the layout of the booklet. The area should fit over two
> pages (= 6 columns).
ok
>You can find the relevant pages
> of the booklet at http://sopos.org/olli/armut-fail.pdf
If
On Tue, Jan 19 2010, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> My own computers are US International. However, I often use other
> computers having different layouts, many of which I cannot change.
> The worst I find are the Macs with French keyboards, as when I use them,
> I always have to remember how to find \ and
Hi Luigi,
luigi scarso writes:
> Why nx=6
Because of the layout of the booklet. The area should fit over two
pages (= 6 columns).
> and width=1.95\textwidth ?
I played around with the width to see if the problem still happens. For
some reason, I stuck with 1.95\textwidth. In my original s
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 21:10, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
>
> I think that the easiest would be for everyone to use English :)
> That's my bit for Imperialism!
But then there would be plenty of historians trying to reproduce the
"old languages", just as Idris does. So nothing would be gained :) :)
:)
>
On 19-1-2010 21:10, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
and just as we expect fl to yield fl, we also learn many "bad" tricks
more precisely: as tex turns fl into fl without distinction between
languages we have come to expect that to be the case
such as ``'' and ...
i must admit that i've never used thos
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 19.01.10 21:26, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
% is problmeatic because you need a character to start a comment
and there is AFAIK no way to get the same result from % with a macro
\comment{something}
or
\startcomment
...
\stopcomment
what about
\
Am 19.01.10 21:26, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
% is problmeatic because you need a character to start a comment
and there is AFAIK no way to get the same result from % with a macro
\comment{something}
or
\startcomment
...
\stopcomment
what about
\starttext
text Auf%
lage text
\stoptext
or
\de
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Tuesday 19 January 2010 20:31:22 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Let me be a bit more "nationalistic" and exaggerate a bit for a moment
(just in order to explain why I find the idea of using `` a bad one;
do not take the text below too seriously or personally):
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 19.01.10 21:10, schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
You probably are right to favor \quotation{}, \dots, etc.
and to go unicode. But is it really necessary and a good idea
to break with TeX culture? I guess so. What about $ $ (and $$ $$)?
How about % (\%)? Not
Am 19.01.10 21:10, schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
You probably are right to favor \quotation{}, \dots, etc.
and to go unicode. But is it really necessary and a good idea
to break with TeX culture? I guess so. What about $ $ (and $$ $$)?
How about % (\%)? Not to mention&
$ and & are no problem because
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Oliver Heins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> under certain circumstances, ConTeXt swallows text. This happens with
> both MkII and MkIV and a fairly recent minimals distribution.
>
> | ConTeXt ver: 2009.11.24 10:13 MKII fmt: 2009.11.25 int: english/english
> | ConTeXt ver: 2
Am 19.01.10 18:56, schrieb Nicolas Girard:
Hi again,
although simplefonts seems very promising and I put the highest hopes
on it, the lack of proper documentation simply prevents me to use it,
which is somewhat frustrating.
I try to provide a proper documentation when I release the next
version
On Tuesday 19 January 2010 20:31:22 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Let me be a bit more "nationalistic" and exaggerate a bit for a moment
> (just in order to explain why I find the idea of using `` a bad one;
> do not take the text below too seriously or personally):
I think that the easiest would be for
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
This can be a bit disturbing for experienced TeX users.
- The deciding moment when some of these ugly tricks have been thrown
away was when we realized that if you do add those tricks, there is no
way to print the grave accent. (Grave accent will be a
Let me be a bit more "nationalistic" and exaggerate a bit for a moment
(just in order to explain why I find the idea of using `` a bad one;
do not take the text below too seriously or personally):
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 14:15, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> On Monday 18 January 2010 13:50:25 Taco Hoekwate
On 19-1-2010 19:38, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
I tried to extend the example with a general setup-instruction, however
this creates an error:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each][n,fit,broad][start=8,itemalign=flushright]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item bla
\item bli
\item di
\item bla
\item di
\item blu
Hi,
I tried to extend the example with a general setup-instruction,
however this creates an error:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each][n,fit,broad]
[start=8,itemalign=flushright]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item bla
\item bli
\item di
\item bla
\item di
\item blu
\stopitemize
\stoptext
! Illegal
Hi,
under certain circumstances, ConTeXt swallows text. This happens with
both MkII and MkIV and a fairly recent minimals distribution.
| ConTeXt ver: 2009.11.24 10:13 MKII fmt: 2009.11.25 int: english/english
| ConTeXt ver: 2009.11.24 10:13 MKIV fmt: 2009.11.25 int: english/english
Sadly
Am 19.01.10 18:56, schrieb Nicolas Girard:
4) What is the purpose of the 'mode' keyword ?
it's the mode option from \definefontfeature, here is a explanation from
Taco
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2009/043782.html
Wolfgang
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On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 18:54, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 19-1-2010 18:40, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>> The texmf.cnf files now includes
>> TEXMFHOME = $HOME/texmf
>> but maybe we could add $HOME/Library/texmf to the list as well. Any
>> objections to that? (I just need to figure out how to prope
2010/1/19 Nicolas Girard :
> Hi again,
I forgot this one:
5) My log files contain this reassuring message:
(/home/ngirard/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/third/simplefonts/t-simplefonts.tex
loading : ConTeXt User Module / Simplefonts
)
immediatly followed with a puzzling one:
sys
On 19-1-2010 18:40, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 00:54, paul morgan wrote:
Thank you again Aditya and Khaled for getting ConTeXt working here. One more
question for the list:
Under MacTex or TexLive, not sure which one, on my 10.4.11 system, my setup
and env* files were located
Hi again,
although simplefonts seems very promising and I put the highest hopes
on it, the lack of proper documentation simply prevents me to use it,
which is somewhat frustrating.
Here are some of my unanswered questions about simplefonts ; I'm
willing to update the wiki with any informations this
Am 19.01.10 18:40, schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
The texmf.cnf files now includes
TEXMFHOME = $HOME/texmf
but maybe we could add $HOME/Library/texmf to the list as well. Any
objections to that? (I just need to figure out how to properly nest
the braces.)
I would prefer $HOME/Library/texmf.
Wolfgang
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 00:54, paul morgan wrote:
> Thank you again Aditya and Khaled for getting ConTeXt working here. One more
> question for the list:
> Under MacTex or TexLive, not sure which one, on my 10.4.11 system, my setup
> and env* files were located in ~/Library/texmf/tex/context/user/
Am 19.01.10 18:35, schrieb Nicolas Girard:
Hi all, and happy new year !
I've just (properly) installed a fresh ConTeXt Minimals on Linux and
built the font database.
Although my /usr/local/share/fonts/d directory contains
Delicious-BoldItalic.otf
Delicious-Bold.otf
Delicious-Heavy.otf
Hi all, and happy new year !
I've just (properly) installed a fresh ConTeXt Minimals on Linux and
built the font database.
Although my /usr/local/share/fonts/d directory contains
Delicious-BoldItalic.otf
Delicious-Bold.otf
Delicious-Heavy.otf
Delicious-Italic.otf
Delicious-Roman.otf
De
On 19-1-2010 17:29, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hi,
I tried the following snipped out of curiosity and it gives me the error
(even with the latest beta)
systems : begin file 1.tex at line 5
(c:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/sample/knuth.tex)
(c:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/co
Hi,
I tried the following snipped out of curiosity and it gives me the error
(even with the latest beta)
systems : begin file 1.tex at line 5
(c:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/sample/knuth.tex)
(c:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/sample/knuth.texerror:
...tminimal/texmf-
Am 18.01.10 13:40, schrieb Philipp Gesang:
Hi,
being new to ConTeXt I'd have loads of questions but I'd like to start
with what puzzles me most: any \blank[] command that happens to be at
the beginning of a page seems to be ignored. For instance in a document
as follows
\showframe
\starttext
\
Thankyou very much for your answers.
Wolfgang, I have the following error when I run that code:
(c:/contextminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/sample/knuth.texerror:
...tminimal/texmf-context/tex/context/base/typo-krn.lua:121: attempt to index
local 'before' (a nil value)
I´m using XP
ConTeXt ver
On 18.1.2010 13:40, Philipp Gesang wrote:
\showframe
\starttext
\blank[5*big]
Some text.
\stoptext
\dontleavehmode
\blank[5*big]
See http://wiki.contextgarden.net/A_Very_Simple_Cover_Page for explanation.
Bostjan
__
Hi,
being new to ConTeXt I'd have loads of questions but I'd like to start
with what puzzles me most: any \blank[] command that happens to be at
the beginning of a page seems to be ignored. For instance in a document
as follows
\showframe
\starttext
\blank[5*big]
Some text.
\stoptext
the strin
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