Hi,
I have a strange behavior with the latest beta:
- OpenType Font "Myriad"
- Tagging enabled
Result: Hyphenation is not working, i.e., the hyphens disappear.
Example output correct (when disabling tagging):
[...] If I had not partici-
pated fully [...]
Example output defect (when enabling tagg
On Sun, 8 Nov 2015 19:22:02 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> as you're not afraid of magic:
How does the following magic, revealed a while ago, fit into the scene?
\automigrateinserts % needed to handle footnotes within a box...
Alan
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Dear all,
Trying to use EB Garamond font Inside mixed columns + use firstline feature
(to make it larger) I get an empty line in output between first line and the
rest of paragraph. If I comment the line containing \setupbodyfont and use
default font the problem disappears (even with larger \
On 08.11.2015 19:22, Hans Hagen wrote:
as you're not afraid of magic:
\framed{three\postponenotes\footnote{3}}\flushnotes
Yep, excellent, that gets the job done! Thanks a lot! Would this
description of the mechanism be correct for the wiki:
"In deeply nested boxes (such as frames or similar
On 11/8/2015 6:02 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
is it, by any kind of magic, possible to have footnotes within a frame
(no float) that will be typeset with the normal footnotes flow?
Something like
\starttext
one\footnote{1}
two\footnote{2}
\framed{three\footnote{3}}
four\footnote{4}
\s
Hi,
is it, by any kind of magic, possible to have footnotes within a frame
(no float) that will be typeset with the normal footnotes flow?
Something like
\starttext
one\footnote{1}
two\footnote{2}
\framed{three\footnote{3}}
four\footnote{4}
\stoptext
I have found some threads about simi