On 31-5-2010 12:08, Michael Saunders wrote:
add mode=node to the 'body' feature definitions
I added it. I get the same results.
you can try
\usemodule[fnt-20]
\setvariables
[otftracker]
[font=somefont,
features=default,
size=48pt,
sample=your short text]
and see what is appli
> add mode=node to the 'body' feature definitions
I added it. I get the same results.
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On 30-5-2010 11:24, Michael Saunders wrote:
you can try
mtxrun --script font --list --info garamondpremrpr
to see what happens with features
Thanks. This seems to confirm that the features are there:
MTXrun | dnom cyrl dflt
MTXrun | grek dflt
MTXrun | l
> you can try
>
> mtxrun --script font --list --info garamondpremrpr
...
> to see what happens with features
Thanks. This seems to confirm that the features are there:
MTXrun | dnom cyrl dflt
MTXrun | grek dflt
MTXrun | latn aze crt deu dflt fra ita mol rom sr
On 30-5-2010 10:36, Michael Saunders wrote:
There is no test file, and I still do not know which font you are
using. Attempting to find the problem is closer to tea-gazing
than to debugging at the moment. Font features cannot be debugged
independent of the actual font.
Thanks, I understand. I
On 30 May 2010, at 10:18, Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have made a typescript which works. the only thing is that i have in my
> typescript something like:
>
> \startsetups [fallbackfonts]
> …
> \stopsetups
>
> \starttypescript [bla]
> \setups[fallbackfonts]
> …
> \stoptypescri
> There is no test file, and I still do not know which font you are
> using. Attempting to find the problem is closer to tea-gazing
> than to debugging at the moment. Font features cannot be debugged
> independent of the actual font.
Thanks, I understand. I had been using GaramondPremrPro (which
Michael Saunders wrote:
Please add script=latn, that works for Palatino Nova, and I think
there possibly was in change in that a while back (some months).
Thanks, I have added script=latn to \definefontfeature[body], but
those Open Type features still aren't back to normal. I should have
menti
> Please add script=latn, that works for Palatino Nova, and I think
> there possibly was in change in that a while back (some months).
Thanks, I have added script=latn to \definefontfeature[body], but
those Open Type features still aren't back to normal. I should have
mentioned that I had:
\defin
Wolfgang, Vyatcheslav,
thank you for debugging my ancient Skdk style!
If you fix it in the wiki, please also remove all those broken links...
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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Michael Saunders wrote:
How is the [body] feature defined?
\definefontfeature[body][default][onum=yes,pnum=yes,calt=yes,protrusion=quality,expansion=quality]
Please add script=latn, that works for Palatino Nova, and I think
there possibly was in change in that a while back (some months).
Ab
Hello everybody and esp. Mojca,
I started updating my Windows installer code to include "--extras"
switch. Unfortunately, I found that mtxrun.cmd does not exist anymore
and is replaced by mtxrun.exe. Moreover, mtxrun.exe is not working at
all, complaining "mtxrun: unable to locate texlua.exe
Am 30.05.10 18:45, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Thank you, Wolfgang, with this correction it works fine!
A few questions, if you don't mind:
1) what \setupinterlinespace
\setupinterlinespace comes in two version, with the complex version
you can change the values for the lineheight, e.g.
Thanks, I added the line to the \@@bk block in str-flt.mkiv, but I
don't know how to remake the formats. I tried:
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
luatools --generate
texexec --make --all
texexec --make --all --pdftex
texexec --make --all --xetex
luatools --generate
luatools --ini --compile --verbos
Thank you, Wolfgang, with this correction it works fine!
A few questions, if you don't mind:
1) what \setupinterlinespace
\let\\=\blank
means? I thought this setup can accept only values in brackets; I don't
understand this construct.
2) Why I cannot use Part (with capital P)?
3) I t
On 30-5-2010 4:52, Yury G. Kudryashov wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
On 29-5-2010 6:58, Yury G. Kudryashov wrote:
Hi!
Unicode subscripts do not work (at least, in math):
P.S.: Superscript digits work. Probably, the font contains ¹ but not ₁.
in which case ... do you expect that glyph? or maybe o
On 30-5-2010 5:01, Khaled Hosny wrote:
Those characters are not intended for use as real sub/superscripts, they
are their for "round trip compatibility" (AKA the source of all Unicode
discrepancies).
indeed, which is why using them is on user's own risk
Hans
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On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 03:35:12PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 29-5-2010 6:58, Yury G. Kudryashov wrote:
> >Hi!
> >
> >Unicode subscripts do not work (at least, in math):
> >
> >\starttext
> >$a₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₋₌₊$
> >\stoptext
> >
> >prints only "a". The file char-def.lua contains block like this:
> >
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 29-5-2010 6:58, Yury G. Kudryashov wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Unicode subscripts do not work (at least, in math):
>>
>> P.S.: Superscript digits work. Probably, the font contains ¹ but not ₁.
>
> in which case ... do you expect that glyph? or maybe one special for
> math? and does
Am 30.05.10 15:32, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Use part in both occasions?
It works, but gives blank page:
\setuphead
[part]
[number=no,
style={\ss\bfd}]
%page=right]
\def\StartTitlePage
{\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no,align=right,style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,18pt]}]
\se
On 29-5-2010 6:58, Yury G. Kudryashov wrote:
Hi!
Unicode subscripts do not work (at least, in math):
\starttext
$a₀₁₂₃₄₅₆₇₈₉₋₌₊$
\stoptext
prints only "a". The file char-def.lua contains block like this:
[0x2080]={
category="no",
description="SUBSCRIPT ZERO",
direction="en",
line
Am 30.05.10 14:56, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
\setuphead
[Part]
[number=no,
style={\ss\bfd}]
%page=right]
\definehead[TitlePage][Part]
Use 'part' not 'Part'.
Wolfgang
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Thank you, Wolfgang, but I gen an error with this:
\setuphead
[Part]
[number=no,
style={\ss\bfd}]
%page=right]
\def\StartTitlePage
{\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no,align=right,style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,18pt]}]
\setupbackgrounds[header][text][background=]
\setupindenting[non
Am 30.05.10 13:45, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hello,
What \stelinterliniein means in the following (taken from Skdk style).
\def\StartTitlePage%
{\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
\setupbackgrounds[header][text][background=]
\switchtobodyfont[ss,18pt]
\setupalign[right]
\setupindenting[
Am 30.05.2010 um 10:51 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> Am 30.05.10 10:18, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
>> Hello,
>>
>> i have made a typescript which works. the only thing is that i have in my
>> typescript something like:
>>
>> \startsetups [fallbackfonts]
>> …
>> \stopsetups
>>
>> \starttypes
Hello,
What \stelinterliniein means in the following (taken from Skdk style).
\def\StartTitlePage%
{\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
\setupbackgrounds[header][text][background=]
\switchtobodyfont[ss,18pt]
\setupalign[right]
\setupindenting[0pt]
\stelinterliniein
\vfil
On 30-5-2010 1:24, Michael Saunders wrote:
" ! Undefined control sequence.
\@@bklocation
\processaction ...-> \expandaction \!!stringa{#1
} \ifx \!!stringa \empty \l..."
in str-flt.mkiv there is a section
\def\@@bknumbering {\floatsharedparameter\c!numbering } % global one
>How is the [body] feature defined?
\definefontfeature[body][default][onum=yes,pnum=yes,calt=yes,protrusion=quality,expansion=quality]
\definefontfeature[in][body][sinf=yes]%inferior
\definefontfeature[su][body][sups=yes,ordn=yes]%superior
\definefontfeature[nu][body][numr=yes]%numerator
\definef
Michael Saunders wrote:
In addition, everything involving inferiors, superiors, numerators and
denominators is now broken. For example:
\definefontfeature[in][body][sinf=yes]%inferior
Cs{\setff{in}133}
has no effect.
This depends on whether the font supports the sinf feature. The
default f
ok i have boiled it down as minimal as possible (2 files in attachment). I have
commented out line 123 in my typescript:
%\definefontsynonym[SansSubhead-SemiBold]
[file:CronosPro-SemiboldSubh] [features=default]
so according to my \startsetups[font:optical:sans:fallback] (line 3
Am 30.05.10 10:18, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
Hello,
i have made a typescript which works. the only thing is that i have in my
typescript something like:
\startsetups [fallbackfonts]
…
\stopsetups
\starttypescript [bla]
\setups[fallbackfonts]
…
\stoptypescript
referring in my document to
Am 30.05.10 01:33, schrieb Rogutės Sparnuotos:
Hello,
Could someone please confirm that it is ok to use \def like this:
\def\ru{\switchtobodyfont[cyr]\language[ru]}
\starttext
\item {\ru Эйхенбаум, Борис. {\it Теория «формального метода»}.}
Some other text in the main language
On Sat, 29 May 2010 14:11:44 +0200 Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> uname -suname -muname -p
>
> Intel Q9400 (Core2 Quad):
> FreeBSD amd64 amd64
> GNU/kFreeBSDx86_64 amd64
> Linux x86_64 unknown
> 32bit
Hello,
i have made a typescript which works. the only thing is that i have in my
typescript something like:
\startsetups [fallbackfonts]
…
\stopsetups
\starttypescript [bla]
\setups[fallbackfonts]
…
\stoptypescript
referring in my document to the typescriptfile with
\usetypescriptfile[Mytypes
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