On 2013–08–17 Dmitriy Tokarev wrote:
> I noticed that after the command \kerncharacters, I can not use
> the normal sequence "---" for em-dash. Is there any work around of
> this effect?
This is expected, since \kerncharacters breaks ligatures and the ---
→ — transformation is implemented using t
Hi,
I noticed that after the command \kerncharacters, I can not use the normal
sequence "---" for em-dash. Is there any work around of this effect? Thanks.
\starttext
One monolithic symbol: ---
\kerncharacters[.5]
Three separate symbol: ---
\stoptext
--
Dmitriy
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Hi Wim,
TL is a huge beast. ConTeXt is still a moving target in terms of
development and thus the frozen nature of TL will leave their version of
context quite stale.
You can install ConTeXt as a stand-alone on your system, then just run a
bat or bash script to update it. This is much easier than
Dear Hans,
I don't understand your answer.
What can I do. Back to TL 2012?
Wim
On 8/16/2013 1:10 PM, Wim W. Wilhelm wrote:
Dear all,
I switched from context: TexLive 2012 to context:TextLive 2013.
All figures in my text, placed like the following example:
\placefigure[none,left]{}{\external
On 8/16/2013 1:10 PM, Wim W. Wilhelm wrote:
Dear all,
I switched from context: TexLive 2012 to context:TextLive 2013.
All figures in my text, placed like the following example:
\placefigure[none,left]{}{\externalfigure[c:/context/tekeningen/hemelbol.pdf][height=6cm]}
are placed in the middle of t
Hello,
I think, you should remove the last 'context' in your PATH. So it should be
'/Applications/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/'.
Jannik
Am 16.08.2013 um 10:06 schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 8/14/2013 9:34 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I updated my ConTeXt installation today and now it re
Dear all,
I switched from context: TexLive 2012 to context:TextLive 2013.
All figures in my text, placed like the following example:
\placefigure[none,left]{}{\externalfigure[c:/context/tekeningen/hemelbol.pdf][height=6cm]}
are placed in the middle of the page, and the text is not wrapped aroun
On 8/14/2013 9:34 PM, Mari Voipio wrote:
Hi!
I updated my ConTeXt installation today and now it refuses to work
with TextMate and TeXworks. When I use the typesetting command on
either editor, I get the error message
As you come from windows/scite you could try scite on osx. Unfortunately
I c
Hi Mari,
I use TeXShop. TeXWorks is based on TeXShop.
For ConTeXt Standalone I use:
set path= (/Users/quayjay/context/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin $path /usr/local/bin)
mtxrun --script context --autogenerate --synctex=1 "$1"
This ensures that the environment is setup right.
Hope this helps
regards