On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 9:58 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
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>> On 29 Nov 2014, at 11:43, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
>> […]
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>> To Otared: Thank you also for replying. Your code indeed compiles, but
>> the nested itemize starts on a new line, i.e.
>>
>> 1
>> a
>>
>> instead of
>>
>> 1 a
>>
>> as e
On 11/30/2014 1:22 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
I’m using mkii. I’d like ot be able to copy-paste words form the
resulting pdf. That works well, except for words that contain ligatures
(e.g. fl fi etc.) Is there a way I can tell (Con)TeXt that the result
must be copy-pastable.
To make matters slight
> On 29 Nov 2014, at 11:43, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
> […]
>
> To Otared: Thank you also for replying. Your code indeed compiles, but
> the nested itemize starts on a new line, i.e.
>
> 1
> a
>
> instead of
>
> 1 a
>
> as expected.
>
> /Mikael
Hi again, answering partly to myself, I fo
On 29 Nov 2014, at 11:43, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
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> On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
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>> a bug indeed ... very nasty code (kind of fight between mechanisms deep down
>> in luatex) ... i'll try to fix it
> […]
>
> Thank you, I hope it is fixable :)
>
> To Otared: T
I’m using mkii. I’d like ot be able to copy-paste words form the resulting pdf.
That works well, except for words that contain ligatures (e.g. fl fi etc.) Is
there a way I can tell (Con)TeXt that the result must be copy-pastable.
To make matters slightly more complex I’m using Optima, converted