On 29. des. 2006, at 3:44, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren wrote:
>> On 29. des. 2006, at 10:39, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Untested, but should work:
>>>
>>> \def\varosfnumbers#1{{\Var[osf] #1}}
>>>
>>> \defineconversion[varosf][\varosfnumbers]
>>>
>>> \startitemize[va
Hi Rolf,
Here I tested two situations and they work, though with a small adaptation:
I bought once the Lino-Type Palatino, which includes also oldstyle
figures in one of the fonts. This font-collection works correctly also
with Taco's definition
\def\varosfnumbers#1{{\Var[osf] #1}}
On the oth
Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren wrote:
> On 29. des. 2006, at 10:39, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
>>Untested, but should work:
>>
>> \def\varosfnumbers#1{{\Var[osf] #1}}
>>
>> \defineconversion[varosf][\varosfnumbers]
>>
>> \startitemize[varosf]
>> \item this
>> \item that
>> \item the other
>>
On 29. des. 2006, at 10:39, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Untested, but should work:
>
>\def\varosfnumbers#1{{\Var[osf] #1}}
>
>\defineconversion[varosf][\varosfnumbers]
>
>\startitemize[varosf]
>\item this
>\item that
>\item the other
>\stopitemize
alas, no:
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Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren wrote:
> consider the following setup:
>
> \startitemize[m]
> \item this
> \item that
> \item the other
> \stopitemize
>
> this should give enumeration using oldstyle numbers. now, I have
> created my own typescript file that sets everything to Sabon, except
> the ol
consider the following setup:
\startitemize[m]
\item this
\item that
\item the other
\stopitemize
this should give enumeration using oldstyle numbers. now, I have
created my own typescript file that sets everything to Sabon, except
the oldstyle numbers in question, which are set using comput