Hi!
I look for a way to randomize control points of a path, leaving the
coordinates themselves untouched.
The reason is the following: I want to draw (for example) a circle
with a triangle inside, and I want them to look slightly randomized.
If I do (see attached pdf for a typical result of this)
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016, Thangalin wrote:
Hi,
Possible problem converting SVG to PDF.
$ cat test.tex
\setupexternalfigures[
order={svg,pdf,png},
location={local,default,global},
directory={images},
frameoffset=.5em,
maxwidth=\makeupwidth,
width=\makeupwidth,
]
\starttext
\placefigure{}{\
On 07/31/2016 08:40 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I can confirm it behaves incorrectly on ConTeXt ver: 2016.07.30 00:26 MKIV
> beta
Hi Jan Willem,
are patterns for Brittish English better?
\starttext
\hyphenatedword{schematic, maintenance and integrated
Dear all,
I can confirm it behaves incorrectly on ConTeXt ver: 2016.07.30 00:26 MKIV beta
Below a MWE with some example sentences where the words schematic, maintenance
and integrated are incorrect hyphenated
\mainlanguage[en]
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
Dear list,
with the old tabulate macros there was the possibility to format columns as
math (m for inline, M for display). Is there any possibility to typeset cells
in math mode in Natural Tables? This way, the hyphen would be rendered as
minus and spacing around relation and binary operators
On 7/31/2016 12:57 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Dear all,
In the setupfile of my project I have \mainlanguage[en]. The font used is
Verdana.
With mkiv versions till october 2015 the hyphenation of English words was
always correct.
The same files compiled with mkiv of july 2016 (version 2016.0
I personally use mail-archive.org.
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context%40ntg.nl/
Best,
Joseph
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Dear all,
In the setupfile of my project I have \mainlanguage[en]. The font used is
Verdana.
With mkiv versions till october 2015 the hyphenation of English words was
always correct.
The same files compiled with mkiv of july 2016 (version 2016.07.18 16;26) give
hyphenations that are definitel