Thanx Wolfgang for reply.
I looked for possible mistakes in my library, and finally I find out
that described error that bug is reflecting when I use \starttable ---
\stoptable environment. I am sending now an minimal example that
illustrates the problem. I am aware that work with tables of
Version information:
ConTeXt ver: 2016.04.30 18:59 MKIV beta fmt: 2016.4.30 int:
english/english
luajittex, 0.95.0 and luatex, 0.95.0
running on Windows 10 x64
Error message:
error:
...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-otj.lua:1205:
attempt to index
Hello,
In RTL text, I use direction=left to mirror the columns. I just noticed
that surprisingly section numbering will not be correct. See the MWE
below, where I get "2 First" at the top of the right column and then "1
Second" in the middle of the left column. The correct numbering should be
Could somebody explain me why this (the part that is commented) doesn't work?
I get the following error:
tex error > tex error on line 0 in file : ! Emergency stop
<*> cont-yes.mkiv
*** (job aborted, no legal \end found)
Thanks Michael
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On 30 Apr 2016, at 19:08, Hans Hagen >
wrote:
On 4/30/2016 3:28 PM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
The aim is to typeset a TeX-command given in an attribute on an xml node.
Example
...
\xmlatt{#1}{style}
...
where the node has
The problem is that this produces
On 4/30/2016 3:28 PM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
The aim is to typeset a TeX-command given in an attribute on an xml node.
Example
...
\xmlatt{#1}{style}
...
where the node has
The problem is that this produces the macrotext\bf and does not execute
the \bf.
I guess that the catcoderegime is not
On 4/29/2016 12:00 PM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:
Actually the MWE may help:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[KFGQPC Uthman Taha Naskh][features=arabic,range=arabic]
\setcharacterstripping[1]
\setupdirections[bidi=on,method=one]
\setupalign[r2l]
\starttext
\tfb
الْحَمْدُ
\stoptext
The aim is to typeset a TeX-command given in an attribute on an xml node.
Example
...
\xmlatt{#1}{style}
...
where the node has
The problem is that this produces the macrotext \bf and does not execute the
\bf.
I guess that the catcoderegime is not that of TeX here.
With what (magical)