Wrong. The imperial measurement system, may give Europeans a headache, but is
NOT obsolete, by any means. A good chunk of the world use the imperial
measurment system and may be required in certain books, depending on a
country's standards.
dh
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Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-co
That did it. Thanks for help.
I appreciate it.
jay
Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
> export OSFONTDIR=/usr/share/fonts
> mtxrun --script fonts --reload
>
> \definefontfamily [mainface] [serif] [Mathjax_Fraktur]
> \setupbodyfont [mainface]
>
> \starttext
> \samplefile{knuth}
> \stoptex
Minimum working example:
\starttext
I want to use the Mathjax_Fraktur font, which the font-manager on Ubuntu
reports that it has.
{\switchtobodyfont[Mathjax_Fraktur] .. but, this text doesn't show up in
Mathjax_Fraktur.}
\stoptext
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rameter as opposed to the absolute pt value.
That the numeric argument after 'sa' is a multiple of the current font size.
Thank you
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Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 11/26/2021 12:59 PM, jdh via ntg-context wrote:
> > Here's my MWE:
> > Ob
Here's my MWE:
Objective is to typeset a Chancery font text in the upper lefthand side
of a page, and
then do the main body in some normal font. Then at the very last print
a sign off in
Chancery. For some reason I can't get both to print out as Chancery.
Only one or the
Mojca,
sorry I missed you query about the location of the image zip.
I used:
https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_arm64/images/raspios_arm64-2020-05-28/2020-05-27-raspios-buster-arm64.zip
But the lite version you mention below should use the same library.
> Does this look like
#
# I followed all instruction for downloading context-lmtx, then did the rsync
# procedures, then a another
#
# $ sudo sh ./install.h
#
# I get the following error:
/opt/context-lmtx $ sudo sh ./install.sh
Error: /opt/context-lmtx/bin/mtxrun: /lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libm.so
I've downloaded and ran the install...sh script from the directory:
/opt/context-lmtx
It indicates that it completed successully, but there is no 'tex' directory
anywhere in the resulting /opt/context-lmtxdirectory tree.
Please advise on how to get context-ltmx up and running.
Thank you.
I would like to use Wolfgang's t-letter module, but need some help.
I found the following instructions:
"The ConTeXt suite only comes with Taco's t-bib module. If you want to install
a new module, say Wolfgang's t-letter module, you can use
first-setup.sh --modules="t-letter"
BUT, the LMTX
I get no difference using criterium=previous versus criterium=local.
Kerry Sainsbury wrote:
> Thanks Hans. For the sake of any future users who may have stumbled across
> this post I want to point out
> that if you want the list of sections to appear at the end of your document
> you need
Here is my small sample ConTeXt sample: I want to be able to control the blank
gap between the end of an item and the next item. It has to be fine tuned at
times. Any advice would be appreciated.
NOTE: Two cases with inbetween attempting use use two variations of the \blank
command which
I want to fit a page with an itemized group of items.
The normal vertical spacing is to large and the [packed] doesn't give enough
seperation between
items. I should think that there's a simple way to adjust this with
\setupitemize command or even with \startitemize. Is there?
I did try \s
I want to use a colored hairline, but can't get it working and can't find
anything to explain any options or parameters.
I've tried
\setuptextrules[rulecolor=red,color=red]
\hairline
or
\hairline[color=red]
Doesn't work
this is a test \thinrule[color=r
Is there a source of context document forms for invoices, (and other
documents), that have been contributed for open modifications and use? If not
it would be very beneficial to people to have such a depository. Please let me
know.
Regards
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Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.
kaddour kardio wrote:
> You just have to add "three," beside "column" in the options
>
> On Wednesday, January 24, 2018, jdh wrote:
>
> #1 Is there any way to instruct ConText, when using "itemize" with
#1 Is there any way to instruct ConText, when using "itemize" with multiple
columns to specify the number, X columns. In this case I want three
#2 Is there any way to turn off a bullet character/symbol?
Here is a vacabulary list example?:
\setuppapersi
=..,..] ... \stopxcell
> OPT OPT
> 1 NAME
> 2 nx=NUMBER
> ny=NUMBER
> nc=NUMBER
> nr=NUMBER
> inherits: \setupxtable
>
>
>
> On Fri, 05 Jan 2018 15:50:51 -0800
> "jdh" wrote:
>
> >
> > No it wont compile w
No it wont compile with two groups. It takes the second as content.
It may be a version difference. But it likewise would not work as is for me
with puting the key=value into the 1st bracket pair.
Version parsing difference?
Alan Braslau wrote:
> No, in ConTeXt one NEVER, EVER mixes key=valu
I am using the standalone context ( $ mtxrun --version gives me ==>
ConTeXt TDS Runner Tool 1.31 )
I want to try the overview module. I copied the example given on the
references html page, but context needs the module to parse it.
How do I install a module? ( This one specifically if dif
I am using: mtx-context | current version: 2014.10.18 14:30
I am typesetting a simple letterhead for correspondence.
The design calls for only about a 3 to 5 mm distance between the
physical top of the page and the top of the typeset letterhead.
The pdf view of the output looks good, b
mtx-context | current version: 2014.10.18 14:30
I only want about 3 to 5 mm between the physical top of the page and the
top of the letterhead (in this example, a company's and contact
information).
In \setlayer I set y=3mm
The pdf view of the output looks good, but an actual prin
SORRY I forgot to attach a minimum example. I'll attach it.
It is a plain text file wit an .mkiv file extension.
I have created a letterhead layer, which works well for the first page
of a multi-page document. I want it to be repeated for each page of a
document.
How can that be done or does a
I have created a letterhead layer, which works well for the first page
of a multi-page document. I want it to be repeated for each page of a
document.
How can that be done or does anyone have any pointers or tips on how I
can do that?
Thank You
I wanted to change character sizes in a letter head but the \tfa...
macro doesn't work.
Here is a minimum example See how the letter head does not give larger
fonts as requested with the \tfc{} command. See the difference
with the table in the body of the letter.
Regards,
darel
I am working on making a letter head which will have two separate main
components. 1.) A jpeg graphical component and a 2.) the companies
address (probably created with tabulate, but I don't know yet.
I wanted to ask what other people have done when using similar methods?
Any advice will be g
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