s there a way to have every odd row of every table in my document
> have color background?
As far as I can see, only via “styles” that you can setup with \definextable:
https://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/xtables-mkiv.pdf
Hraban
_
[still working to somewhat reproduce my old mkii setup in LMTX]
The following is a minimal example that shows the following:
context test2.tex results in
The first line after the initials not as much indented as it should be
Character protrusion in a footnote does not work (see “refer-“ at the
That fixed it. Thanks.
G
On 23 Jul 2021, at 13:22, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Gerben Wierda schrieb am 23.07.2021 um 12:35:
>> My font setup is like this:
>> [...]
>> Now, both worked earlier today. But I’ve lost the old Optima font somehow.
>> I
Gerben Wierda schrieb am 23.07.2021 um 12:35:
My font setup is like this:
[...]
Now, both worked earlier today. But I’ve lost the old Optima font
somehow. If I now try —mode=OPTIMA I get:
selectfont > the requested font 'Optima' has no files for the 'tf'
alter
My font setup is like this:
\startmode[OPTIMANOVA]
\definefontfamily
[bookfont]
[ss]
[Optima nova LT Pro]
[tf=style:Regular,
bf=style:Medium,
it=style:Italic,
bi=style:Medium
ated on every page. Same behavior
> in current LMTX and MkIV.
>
> What did I wrong? Or is it a bug? (The same setup didn’t cause repeats in
> 2019.)
>
> Hraban
>
>
>
> \usemodule[visual]
>
> \setuplayout[
>backspace=82mm,
>width=118m
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 18.07.2021 um 18:16:
On 7/18/21 3:35 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
I am trying to find out how to move this setup in mkii
23 \usemodule[lettrine]
24 >> \setuplettrine[Lines=3,
25 Hang=.5,
26 Oversize
On 7/18/21 3:35 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> I am trying to find out how to move this setup in mkii
>
> 23 \usemodule[lettrine]
> 24 >> \setuplettrine[Lines=3,
> 25 Hang=.5,
> 26 Oversize=0,
> 27 Raise=0,
>
I am trying to find out how to move this setup in mkii
23 \usemodule[lettrine]
24 >> \setuplettrine[Lines=3,
25Hang=.5,
26Oversize=0,
27Raise=0,
28Findent=0pt,
29Nindent=0
rt
jdh's Raspberry Pi OS -- and anything newer.)
Applying this to LuaMetaTeX may or may not be hard. Frankly I don't
know much about CMake. But I have experience converting LuaTeX (or
rather its subset) to another build systems:
1) https://github.com/vlasakm/mmtex/blob/ltex/build.zig
for
>RPis
>
>Can you jdh or anyone with a similar setup try to run the following two
>binaries? Run with '--help' only, other than that not much works.
>
>https://github.com/vlasakm/mmtex/releases/download/cross-test/ltex-aarch64-linux-gnu.2.28
>https://github.com/
On Fri Jul 16, 2021 at 12:46 AM CEST, jdh wrote:
> # My system has GLIBC 2.28, but I don't know how to upgrade it for RPis
Can you jdh or anyone with a similar setup try to run the following two
binaries? Run with '--help' only, other than that not much works.
https://github
pain with the ssd on usb so
we gave up on that and harald made it work with ubuntu)
wondering: does the 32 bit run on 64 boit with some extra libs installed?
of courese someone can send us a bunch of rpi's .. one can even build a
simple rack setup, or maybe we can install some vm on th
p on that and harald made it work with ubuntu)
wondering: does the 32 bit run on 64 boit with some extra libs installed?
of courese someone can send us a bunch of rpi's .. one can even build a
simple rack setup, or maybe we can install some vm on the rpi ...
(reminds me to consider windows
hrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>>>
>>>> Years ago I wrote a book (Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture)
>>>> using ConTeXt.
>>>>
>>>> The setup was (I think Taco’s) basic book project setup, with a chapters,
>>>> environme
> On 12 Jul 2021, at 12:15, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
>
>
>> Am 12.07.2021 um 10:25 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>> Years ago I wrote a book (Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture)
>> using ConTeXt.
>>
>> The setup was (I think T
> Am 15.07.2021 um 12:19 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
>> On 12 Jul 2021, at 12:15, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Am 12.07.2021 um 10:25 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>>
>>> Years ago I wrote a book (Chess and the Art of Enterprise
Years ago I wrote a book (Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture) using
ConTeXt.
The setup was (I think Taco’s) basic book project setup, with a chapters,
environments, products, etc. subdirectory where you work in the chapters
directory and can both produce individual chapters and the
> Am 12.07.2021 um 10:25 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> Years ago I wrote a book (Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture) using
> ConTeXt.
>
> The setup was (I think Taco’s) basic book project setup, with a chapters,
> environments, products, etc. subdirectory
ile `symb-imp-was.mkiv` is missing from the path -
> >
> > \tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\mkiv
> >
> > Thank you for any tips or pointers.
> The wiki page actually mentiones jmn symbols but these are by (the late)
> Januz so that should be corrected.
>
>
mbols/was>
Looks like the file `symb-imp-was.mkiv` is missing from the path -
\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\mkiv
Thank you for any tips or pointers.
The wiki page actually mentiones jmn symbols but these are by (the late)
Januz so that should be corrected.
Anyway, the wasy font symb
]% Lots of setup can go here!
\startTEXpage
\starttikzpicture
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[stoptikz]
\stoptikzpicture
\stopTEXpage
\stopbuffer
\define[2]\marginTikZ{
\startplacefigure[location=margin, reference=fig:#1, title={#2}]
\typesetbuffer[starttikz,#1,stoptikz
ut doesn’t actually use \chapter but its own convoluted
\startArticle. Until last issue it tried to be flexible and setup three
different column modes. Now I eliminated the last leftovers of that. I still
struggle to understand some pecularities...
What I did wrong:
* \setuplayout[grid=yes] is
gt even force that but not now).
> Then, \chapter itself flushes pages so that should be disabled.
Thank you, I got it mostly working now.
The CGJ layout doesn’t actually use \chapter but its own convoluted
\startArticle. Until last issue it tried to be flexible and setup three
different co
texts [{\it\getmarking[part]}][{\it\getmarking[section]}]
> [{\it\getmarking[chapter]}][{\it\getmarking[part]}]
> \setupheads [number=no]
> \setuphead [part]
> [placehead=yes,
> header=empty]
>
> %--
s...
> >
> > The \-- extension is kind-of nice, obscure in its own way but good
> > functionally. The risk is of users confusing this with the en
> > ligature, something that unicode users avoid...
> >
> > Maybe implement both solutions (setup affecting \- as well
hy not, but this would be somewhat obscure for the average user who
> would have to identify and then set this option in all documents...
>
> The \-- extension is kind-of nice, obscure in its own way but good
> functionally. The risk is of users confusing this with the en ligature,
>
n all documents...
The \-- extension is kind-of nice, obscure in its own way but good
functionally. The risk is of users confusing this with the en ligature,
something that unicode users avoid...
Maybe implement both solutions (setup affecting \- as well as \--) in
Context?
Alan
_
margin text is repeated on every page. Same behavior in
current LMTX and MkIV.
What did I wrong? Or is it a bug? (The same setup didn’t cause repeats in 2019.)
Hraban
\usemodule[visual]
\setuplayout[
backspace=82mm,
width=118mm,
leftmargindistance=4mm,
leftmargin=57mm
[part]}]
\setupheads [number=no]
\setuphead [part]
[placehead=yes,
header=empty]
%- footnote setup -%
% footnotes uses asterisk, dagger, ddagger... so that endnotes
% and pagenotes have separate
uthortitle]
> >
> > \startsetups btx:deu:list:book
> > {\sc \btxflush{author}}\btxcolon \btxflush{title}
> > \btxdoif{subtitle}{\btxperiod\btxflush{subtitle}}\btxperiod
> > \btxflush{address}\btxcolon \btxflush{publisher} \btxflush{year}
> > \btxdoif{series}{ (\btxfl
ive=authortitle]
\startsetups btx:deu:list:book
{\sc \btxflush{author}}\btxcolon \btxflush{title}
\btxdoif{subtitle}{\btxperiod\btxflush{subtitle}}\btxperiod
\btxflush{address}\btxcolon \btxflush{publisher} \btxflush{year}
\btxdoif{series}{ (\btxflush{series} \btxflush{volume})}\btxperiod
\stopsetups
`
[deu]
[authorconversion=normalshort,
alternative=authortitle]
\startsetups btx:deu:list:book
{\sc \btxflush{author}}\btxcolon \btxflush{title}
\btxdoif{subtitle}{\btxperiod\btxflush{subtitle}}\btxperiod
\btxflush{address}\btxcolon \btxflush{publisher} \btxflush{year}
\btxdoif{series}{ (\btxfl
nts of ntg-context digest..."
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Re: Align in setup header/footer (Jan U. Hasecke)
> 2. First line of larger font paragraph on grid (denis.ma...@unibe.ch)
> 3. Re: Align in setup header/footer (denis.ma...@unibe.ch)
> 4. Re: Align in s
Am 25.06.21 um 12:36 schrieb denis.ma...@unibe.ch:
but you'll perhaps have to put the stuff inside a hbox first
\definehbox[pagenumber][12.5mm]
\setupfootertexts
[] [{\getmarking[chapter]}\hboxpagenumber{\hfill\pagenumber}]
[\hboxpagenumber{\pagenumber\hfill}{\getmarking[pa
Hi Denis,
Am 25.06.21 um 09:50 schrieb denis.ma...@unibe.ch:
Or, for more complex footers/headers you can use:
\setupfootertexts
[left on odd page] % out
[right on odd page] % in
[right on even page] % in
[left on even page] % out
In fact it is something like this
\setupf
denis.ma...@unibe.ch schrieb am 25.06.2021 um 12:36:
but you'll perhaps have to put the stuff inside a hbox first
\definehbox[pagenumber][12.5mm]
\setupfootertexts
[] [{\getmarking[chapter]}\hboxpagenumber{\hfill\pagenumber}]
[\hboxpagenumber{\pagenumber\hfill}{\getmarking[
Dear all,
while finetuning a layout I would like to change the align in
setupfootertext to right align or outer align as it is a doublesided
layout.
The default is afaics to align to the middle of the two pages.
I would like to change this but there is no align key in setupfooter.
TIA
juh
achricht-
> Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
> Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Juni 2021 12:31
> An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Betreff: AW: [NTG-context] Align in setup header/footer
>
> You can use \hfill
>
> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von
You can use \hfill
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Jan U. Hasecke
> Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Juni 2021 12:23
> An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Align in setup header/footer
>
>
> Hi Denis,
>
> Am 25.0
: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Align in setup header/footer
>
> Hi,
>
> what do you have in the footer?
>
> Page numers?
> Then you can just use:
> \setuppagenumbering
> [alternative=doublesided,
> location={footer,right}]
t: Freitag, 25. Juni 2021 09:25
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Betreff: [NTG-context] Align in setup header/footer
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> while finetuning a layout I would like to change the align in setupfootertext
> to
> right align or outer align as it is a doubl
x is a bit more sophisticated
when we pass colors, numerics, dimensions there is some guess work going
on wrt the type of the variable and on the average that works ok but in
lmtx we can also fetch variables
so here is a basic setup for you (not much animation but it shows the idea
\unpro
On 6/23/2021 4:57 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 6/23/21 9:26 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 6/22/2021 1:55 PM, Pascal Pascali wrote:
Dear ConTeXt community,
Is it possible to set the file name of the output from within the document?
[...]
\startluacode
luatex.wrapup(
function()
os.r
On 6/23/21 9:26 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 6/22/2021 1:55 PM, Pascal Pascali wrote:
>> Dear ConTeXt community,
>>
>> Is it possible to set the file name of the output from within the document?
> [...]
> \startluacode
> luatex.wrapup(
> function()
> os.remove("new.pdf")
> os.r
On 6/22/2021 1:55 PM, Pascal Pascali wrote:
Dear ConTeXt community,
Is it possible to set the file name of the output from within the document?
I can do it on the command line by adding --result="CustomName.pdf", but I'd
need to do it according to certain variables in the content of the file it
Pascal Pascali schrieb am 22.06.2021 um 13:55:
Dear ConTeXt community,
Is it possible to set the file name of the output from within the document?
I can do it on the command line by adding --result="CustomName.pdf", but I'd
need to do it according to certain variables in the content of the file
Dear ConTeXt community,
Is it possible to set the file name of the output from within the document?
I can do it on the command line by adding --result="CustomName.pdf", but I'd
need to do it according to certain variables in the content of the file
itself...
Setupinteraction[title="CustomName.pd
hould I search for something wrong with my setup?
Nicola
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ABLE[r][1][height=0cm,topframe=off]
> \setupTABLE[c][2][width=0.3cm,frame=off] \bTABLE ... \eTABLE
>
>
> When you need a certain setup for multiple tables you can put all
> \setupTABLE commands in a setups-environment and load these settings at the
> start of the table, e.g.
>
opframe=on]
\setupTABLE[c][each][width=1.7cm]
\setupTABLE[c][1,4,7][width=1.7cm] %This is to reset from the previous Table\setupTABLE[r][1][height=0cm,topframe=off]
\setupTABLE[c][2][width=0.3cm,frame=off] \bTABLE ... \eTABLE
When you need a certain setup for multiple tables you can put all
\
and mupdf-gl differ,
> >>> not only in their rendering but also in their keystrokes and mouse
> >>> bindings.
> >> yes there are windows versions, but just as rudimentary and no text
> >> selection (copy)
> >
> > "The right mouse butt
anguage[ja]{{\setscript[hanzi]\sourcehanserifregular #1}}}
You can try to play with this font setup, all settings within the
setups-block are applied when you change the language.
% font setup for english ...
\definefontfamily [source] [rm] [Source Serif]
\switchtobodyfont [source]
% font setup fo
opies the marked text to
the clipboard."
Maybe this is broken (as Luigi suggests) or requires some special
setup/configuration?
I was refereing to a textual copy, not an image one. So one selects
'abc' and gets 'abc' (wi
ction (copy)
"The right mouse button selects a region and copies the marked text to
the clipboard."
Maybe this is broken (as Luigi suggests) or requires some special
setup/configuration?
Alan
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If y
echanisms, but
> > this is just a first test of useability).
> >
> > (I might also extend another mechanism to deal with it but putting
> > scripts on top or after is already handles pretty well by regular
> > mechanisms, so ...)
> >
> > Of course only a
t
> all depende on them being used.
>
> Happy testing (hopefully there are no side effects).
>
> Hans
>
Hi!
The book version looks nice, indeed! (I am one of those who still use
the MetaFont version of computer modern (in LaTeX), with some
parameters set so that it becomes les
combinations (\doifXXX within
\setupXXX) work without problems. The only reliable method in this
case is:
% default setup
\setuplayout
[marking=on]
% mode dependent setup
\startmode[aaa]
\setuplayout
[marking=off]
\stopmode
Wolfgang
Yes, that works. Of course, to say that you
combinations (\doifXXX within \setupXXX)
work without problems. The only reliable method in this case is:
% default setup
\setuplayout
[marking=on]
% mode dependent setup
\startmode[aaa]
\setuplayout
[marking=off]
\stopmode
Indeed. I'll make the test more robust (not co
without problems. The only reliable method in this case is:
% default setup
\setuplayout
[marking=on]
% mode dependent setup
\startmode[aaa]
\setuplayout
[marking=off]
\stopmode
Wolfgang
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If your
On 6/7/2021 6:17 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
The code below seems ok in \startsection[title=] but not when I program
the parameter collection with \def\setupparameters{\getparameters[prefix]}
In that case even [title={enclosed value}] crashes with error message:
Use of \doMacro doesn't match it
The code below seems ok in \startsection[title=] but not when I program the
parameter collection with \def\setupparameters{\getparameters[prefix]}
In that case even [title={enclosed value}] crashes with error message: Use of
\doMacro doesn't match its definition.
Obviously I am missing something
ith macro packages that depend 'no
changes' (otherwise an update in engine for an existing setup e.g. older
texlive, could fail).
So, a change in hyphenation only can happen when there's is something
different in the node lists (something that influences for instance what
is
happens in lua)
so, if it doesn't work, you have to explain your setup
Hans
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 0
e
(see manual)
(in luatex/mkiv it's best to use the ffi variant that interfaces to the
mysql library; in luametatex/lmtx it's a - by default - build in
optional which loads the lib on demand; in all cases most happens in lua)
so, if it doesn't work, y
Thanks!
To get rid of the space add % after the setup (i.e. \setupindenting[no]%) or
even better use the indenting key with \startitemize or \setupitemize (i.e.
\startitemize[indneting=no]).
\startitemize[indenting=no] works p
are adding a extra space in the first line at the end of the
\setupindenting line.
To get rid of the space add % after the setup (i.e.
\setupindenting[no]%) or even better use the indenting key with
\startitemize or \setupitemize (i.e. \startitemize[indneting=no]).
Wolfgang
t; and play
around,
for the full list of options refer to the commands reference
<http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf>.
All the best!
Werner
Am 31.05.21 um 09:52 schrieb Tommaso Gordini:
Hello everybody.
Some time ago, Wolfgang helped me write an environment to have code
e another style (aps seems
> > fine) and just customize the citation format. I have tried with
> >
> > \usebtxdataset[main.bib]
> > \setupbtx[default:cite][alternative=authoryear]
> > \usebtxdefinitions[aps]
> >
> > but it seems that the setup com
> \usebtxdataset[main.bib]
> \setupbtx[default:cite][alternative=authoryear]
> \usebtxdefinitions[aps]
>
> but it seems that the setup command has no effect: the citations still
> use numbers.
APS is an inherently numbered citation format.
If you have not defined a pub
wn", or anything else can
> always put editor="Anonymous", etc. in their .bib database.
Thank you all for the precious comments.
The current LMTX appears to have almost fixed my issue, except that
inproceedings entries without a publisher have the text "Author"
instead of the pub
ands to tell ConTeXt where to look for the files.
>
>
> /document
> |
> | main.tex
> |
> |---chapter
> | |
> | |---file_system
> | | ntfs.tex
> | | fat32.tex
> | |
> | |---installation
> | windows.tex
> | linux.tex
s.tex
| | fat32.tex
| |
| |---installation
| windows.tex
| linux.tex
|
|---images
windows.jpg
linux.jpg
macos.jpg
The setup for the example above would be:
\usepath[chapter]
\usesubpath[file_system,installation]
When you use this l
To all who assisted me in thinking the problem through (permission
errors): Bruce, Luigi, Benny, Hans, Werner. Thank you!
Julian
On 24/5/21 3:42 am, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
I just setup a Mint virtual machine as a test and it all worked as expected so I'm not sure why
you're having
h
> > had been requested in the past for t-vim). See the attached file.
> >
> > BTW, shouldn't we have `features=none` in the default mono font setup so
> > that this doesn't happen anyways?
> afaik we already do that
>
> (i'll add some more control, a
I just setup a Mint virtual machine as a test and it all worked as expected so
I'm not sure why you're having a problem. However you wrote earlier that you
are using "Mint 21" but I can only find "Mint 20.1 LTS" - I assume that's what
you meant?
If so then I
On 5/23/2021 07:43, Jeroen wrote:
In the preamble I have the following setup for the chapter header
setup. There is one chapter I want to have a different heading setup
with some less spacing, what would be the easiest way to achieve this?
\setuphead
[section]
[style=bold,
before={\vskip4mm
In the preamble I have the following setup for the chapter header setup.
There is one chapter I want to have a different heading setup with some
less spacing, what would be the easiest way to achieve this?
\setuphead
[section]
[style=bold,
before={\vskip 4mm},
after={\vskip 1.5mm
:
Hi Julian,
afaik with lmtx a setup is not necessary. With mk iv it established
the tex tree. With lmtx the tree is somehow self-contained.
I use lmtx and point the compile command of my editor of choice
(Geany, Kile, Texmaker, Emacs whatever) directly to
.../context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/m
hypenated lines (something which had
been requested in the past for t-vim). See the attached file.
BTW, shouldn't we have `features=none` in the default mono font setup so that
this doesn't happen anyways?
afaik we already do that
(i'll add some more control, already added \setuphyp
On 5/23/2021 9:52 AM, Benny Schurig wrote:
Hi Julian,
afaik with lmtx a setup is not necessary. With mk iv it established the
tex tree. With lmtx the tree is somehow self-contained.
I use lmtx and point the compile command of my editor of choice (Geany,
Kile, Texmaker, Emacs whatever
doing wrong here. Have used mkiv until
now but decided to download and install LMTX in /home/me/bin/context.
I then ran export PATH=/home/me/bin/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH as
the install script indicated at the end.
When running mk iv, I always first ran a setup line (in my case it was
am doing wrong here. Have used mkiv
> until now but decided to download and install LMTX in /home/me/bin/context.
> >
> > I then ran export
> PATH=/home/me/bin/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH as the install
> script indicated at the end.
> >
> > When running mk i
Hi Julian,
afaik with lmtx a setup is not necessary. With mk iv it established the
tex tree. With lmtx the tree is somehow self-contained.
I use lmtx and point the compile command of my editor of choice (Geany,
Kile, Texmaker, Emacs whatever) directly to
.../context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin
the install script indicated at the end.
>
> When running mk iv, I always first ran a setup line (in my case it was .
> /home/me/Documents/Freedom/Context/tex/setuptex). Do I need to run a setup
> also for LMTX installed as above? And what one, because there is no
> 'setupt
Hi Julian, afaik with lmtx a setup is not necessary. With mk iv it established the tex tree. With lmtx the tree is somehow self-contained. I use lmtx and point the compile command of my editor of choice (Geany, Kile, Texmaker, Emacs whatever) directly to .../context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/mtxrun
always first ran a setup line (in my case it was .
/home/me/Documents/Freedom/Context/tex/setuptex). Do I need to run a
setup also for LMTX installed as above? And what one, because there is
no 'setuptex' as far as I can see. If I just run context myfile.tex I
get the mtxrun
I cannot get hypenated lines (something which had
been requested in the past for t-vim). See the attached file.
BTW, shouldn't we have `features=none` in the default mono font setup so that
this doesn't happen anyways?
Tha
eaning might be
> slightly different. Which brings me to the next paragraph.
Indeed, the vim manpage says:
--clean Do not use any personal configuration (vimrc, plugins,
etc.).
Useful to see if a problem reproduces with a clean Vim setup.
while nvim manpage
the \setup line, the guillemets are not properly placed
anywhere.
Please let me know if this is expected behavior— and I will try
troubleshooting my own files to see why my env file has to have the
\startsetups...\stopsetups line and the component file, the \setup line if
I am to get what I need
Alan Bowen schrieb am 17.05.2021 um 21:50:
That is very good to know and it works in simple cases. But I am
finding that in a product/component structure, I get the
proper spacing only when
• the environment file has the \startsetups...\stopsetups
• either \setup[test] or \setuplanguage[fr
That is very good to know and it works in simple cases. But I am finding
that in a product/component structure, I get the proper spacing only when
• the environment file has the \startsetups...\stopsetups
• either \setup[test] or \setuplanguage[fr][setups=test] is in the
component file.
Is this
ng [test] ["00AB] [right=.1, alternative=1]
> > \setupcharacterspacing [test] ["00BB] [left=.1, alternative=1]
> >
> > \startsetups[test]
> > \setcharacterspacing[test]
> > \stopsetups
> >
> > \starttext
> > «anyword»
> > \stoptext
> > there
\stoptext
there is no additional space after and before the guillemets.
\starttext
\setup[test]
«anyword»
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Hi Hans and Nicola,
Thank you for your attention and your answers.
As a matter of fact I am aware that when using ConTeXt with TeXShop one has to
add on the first line
% !TEX useOldSyncParser
and then setup synctex with
\setupsynctex[state=start,method=min]
(or method=max, or just ignoring
t; > eno clue if such a package adopts 'core' metafun code (and mpiv
> metafun
> > is different from mpii).
> >
> >
> > It's a generic, "pure" MetaPost package:
> >
> > https://www.ctan.org/pkg/cmarrows <https://www
> >>> So, if you want to change the font size of an entire paragraph,
> > >>> use
> > >>>
> >
> \switchtobodyfont<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/switchtobod
> > >>> yfont> described below in Complete Font
> >
/wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/switchtobod
> >>> yfont> described below in Complete Font
> >>>
> Change<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching#Complete_font_c
> >>> hange>. However, it is fine to use them as style directives in setup
> >
obodyfont<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/switchtobodyfont> described below
in Complete Font
Change<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching#Complete_font_change>. However, it is
fine to use them as style directives in setup commands, that is, using them as an option for
style=<
gt; to change the font size of an entire paragraph, use \switchtobodyfont
>> <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/switchtobodyfont> described
>> below in Complete Font Change
>> <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching#Complete_font_change>.
>> However, i
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