Hello,
the \start/stop-tabulate doesn't work inside \midaligned:
\def\T{%
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\NC c \NC centered \NC \AR
\NC l \NC left aligned \NC \AR
\NC r \NC right aligned \NC \AR
\stoptabulate
}
\starttext
\T % This is OK
\midaligned{\T} % This fails
\stoptext
Am 28.11.2012 um 19:00 schrieb Vyatcheslav Y. :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks everybody for the answers converning fonts list. Now I'd like
> to know why the 3rd party modules are not found.
>
> I perfomed fresh install (with --extra option), then --make.
>
> fullpage and simplefonts are not found, but the
Hi,
Thanks everybody for the answers converning fonts list. Now I'd like
to know why the 3rd party modules are not found.
I perfomed fresh install (with --extra option), then --make.
fullpage and simplefonts are not found, but they are physically
present in the tree (e.g. t-fullpage.mkiv in
D:\c
On 27/11/12 23:10, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> Normally context will automatically fall back on latn but does so by
> looking at the feature list. These fonts support so many scripts that
> it's not possible.
>
> You (pablo) can report to the font designer that for features like
> kerning a dflt,dfl
On 11/28/2012 11:36 AM, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
I was under the impression that
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all engine=luatex
should install a "minimal" minimal context (without mkii). But that doesn't
seem to be true. Has something changed, or am I mistaken?
--engine
---
I was under the impression that
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all engine=luatex
should install a "minimal" minimal context (without mkii). But that doesn't
seem to be true. Has something changed, or am I mistaken?
Thanks, Jörg
Am 28.11.2012 um 11:18 schrieb Sietse Brouwer :
> \setff{X} enables font feature X in the current scope --- do I
> understand this correctly?
> --Sietse
It enables a predefined set of features which need to define with
\definefontfeature.
There is also a difference between \setff and \addff,
\setff{X} enables font feature X in the current scope --- do I
understand this correctly?
--Sietse
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Am 28.11.2012 um 09:58 schrieb Andreas Mang :
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> is there a simple way to convince context to put small caps in ital
Am 23.11.2012 um 20:23 schrieb Aditya Mahajan :
>> ... I probably found it (how easy!):
>>
>>
>> \definestartstop
>> [Rek]
>> [before={\blank\setupnarrower[left=\parindent,right=\parindent]\startnarrower},
>> after={\stopnarrower\blank},
>> style=\em,
>> ]
>>
>
> (Untested, as I don't
Am 28.11.2012 um 10:01 schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 11/27/2012 6:11 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
>
>> I see this and I believe that there are kerning -- or not ?
>
> yes, lots of them
I tried your example with a few other fonts and none of them kerned so much and
all of them had a good spacing for th
Am 28.11.2012 um 09:58 schrieb Andreas Mang :
> Dear all,
>
> is there a simple way to convince context to put small caps in italic?
>
> Thanks.
> Andreas
>
>
> ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV
>
> minimal example
> \starttext
>
> % this is what I intended to do
> \emph{\small
On 11/27/2012 6:11 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
I see this and I believe that there are kerning -- or not ?
yes, lots of them
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On 11/28/2012 9:58 AM, Andreas Mang wrote:
Dear all,
is there a simple way to convince context to put small caps in italic?
Thanks.
Andreas
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV
minimal example
\starttext
% this is what I intended to do
\emph{\smallcaps Something} Something % not it
Dear all,
is there a simple way to convince context to put small caps in italic?
Thanks.
Andreas
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV
minimal example
\starttext
% this is what I intended to do
\emph{\smallcaps Something} Something % not italic
% this is what if tried:
{\it\sc Somet
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