Hi, hope everyone's doing well!
Is it possible to setup math font so that all the basic ascii characters (i.e.
a..zA..Z0..9) glyphs are substituted with current serif (or sans) font. I tried
playing with fallback thing but it didn't got me anywhere!
e.g. $x$ will use the 'x' glyph from current
Thanks, those seems close to what I wanted but not exactly.
The ASCII graphic (better in typewriter font) may explain what I desired,
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##. SECTION TITLE paragraph
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I've able to achieve the results I wanted by trial/e using the code shown
below.
"""
\def\subsecnumwrapper#1{\llap{#1\hskip8pt}}
\setuphead[subsection][alternative=text,numbercommand=\subsecnumwrapper,distance=0pt]
"""
I just wanted to know if there already an option defined to achieve the de
Since in the "setup-en.pdf" on p. 234, in "\setuplayout" the possible values
for "grid" key is "yes", "no" (default), and "off" respectively.
So what does the "yes " (with a trailing space) sets "grid" key to?
Ali
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So is
"\setuplayout[grid=yes]"
AND
"\setuplayout[
grid=yes
]"
not same?
I mean, we are initializing "grid" to "yes" in both cases.
Ali
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