On 7/9/2014 5:55 AM, Troy Henderson wrote:
The following code produces a textbackground whose background color
enters into the itemize label area on the second (and succeeding)
lines of the paragraph. I would appreciate advice on fixing this.
i'll send you a (simple one line) patch to test
Out of curiosity and as a ConTeXt stress test, I installed 2014.07.07
MkIV and recompiled my book with it, and looked at the pixel-by-pixel
comparison between it and the version compiled with 2014.05.17.
There were many changes. I am going through them one at a time in case
any could be bugs in
How can I stretch the height of the x cell (in my example) to fit the x
cell content? I have tried with extreme tables and natural tables but
without success.
\starttext
With extreme tables (y cell content fitted by default):\crlf
\startxtable
\startxrow
\startxcell[nr=2]\input knuth
Dear Flavien,
This version works — note “dataset=document” and the “document::” in the
citation. The clue is in the log:
publications cite non-existent entry 'batty' in ''
publications no field 'num' for tag 'batty' in dataset ‘'
The second big “1” is because \completebtxrendering has
Hello,
this is still open, maybe its not clear, what the problem ist. I'll try
again, my not realistic minexample is this one:
\starttext
\dorecurse{200}{Aprikosengeschmacksrichtung }
\stoptext
But what I mean is a feature, which many other typographic programms
have, e.g. Adobe Indesign,
Hi Robin, thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately, except for the syntax
in the TeX file, I do not get num. What is this? Do I have to modify the
bibtex file? If so, I do not understand since it is a regular one.
Thanks for your help,
F.
On 9 July 2014 19:28, robin.kirk...@csiro.au wrote:
On 7/9/2014 12:39 PM, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Out of curiosity and as a ConTeXt stress test, I installed 2014.07.07
MkIV and recompiled my book with it, and looked at the pixel-by-pixel
comparison between it and the version compiled with 2014.05.17.
There were many changes. I am going through
On Sat, 05 Jul 2014 12:02:11 +0200
H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de wrote:
If its not possible at all, a small hint to
this fact would help, too. So I could stop to
search :)
Huseyin
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Adding one information: In TeX \brokenpenalty=1 should do the job.
But this is ignored in ConText. In this a bug?
Huseyin
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Dear list,
is it possible to get the correct optical sizes of Latin Modern (or
another math font) in formulae?
I'm using the Selectfont mechanism.
In the following example, the superscripts simply use the regular
font.
\definefontfamily [lm] [math] [Latin Modern Math]
\setupbodyfont [lm]
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
it can happen if patterns or fonts changed ...so, best make two small
test files and we can look into it with tracing
There's just one test file for both (see below). I think I verified
that the texgyrepagella font is the same in both context minimals. But
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