Am 05.11.2011 um 18:54 schrieb Jan Heinen:
> Linespacing is still not working in every case - I try a little bit more,
> maybe I find my error ... otherwise I start another thead.
TeX (the program) has a few rules when to change the linespacing. Below is
example where you can see in which case
> When “file:allerlt” doesn’t work your fonts have a
different filename than mine.
> What output on the command line do you get?
> keima:TeX wolf$ mtxrun --script font --list --all aller*
>
> aller aller /Users/wolf/Library/Fonts/Aller_Rg.ttf
> allerbold allerbold /Users/wolf/Library/Fonts/Aller_
Am 05.11.2011 um 17:34 schrieb Jan Heinen:
>
> > Regenerate the font database with “mtxrun --script font --reload” and try
> > it again.
>
> That was not successful.
>
> However, I changed your code a bit and now it seems ok:
>
> When I use:
> \definedfont[name:allerlight*default at 36pt]
> Regenerate the font database with “mtxrun --script font
--reload” and try it again.
That was not successful.
However, I changed your code a bit and now it seems ok:
When I use:
\definedfont[name:allerlight*default at 36pt]
instead of:
\definedfont[file:allerlt*default at 36pt]
the
Am 05.11.2011 um 16:17 schrieb Jan Heinen:
> >
>
>> Where do you got the font files from, I checked the version from fontsquirrel
>> [1]
>> and dalton maag [2] and saw that both use different file names and in my
>> ypescripts I used the names from fontsquirrel.
>
> You are right - my aller und
>
Where do you got the font files from, I checked the version from fontsquirrel
[1]
and dalton maag [2] and saw that both use different file names and in my
ypescripts I used the names from fontsquirrel.
You are right - my aller und my libertine were from other
website with diferences in
Am 05.11.2011 um 10:01 schrieb Jan Heinen:
> As a newby I am already able to do lot's of nice things with ConTeXt -
> but I am struggling with some basics: fonts and linespacing.
>
> Ok ... I have to learn more than I thought :-)
>
> 1. Where can I find the typescript for aller? Or do I have to
Am 05.11.2011 um 12:24 schrieb Jan Heinen:
> Excuse me Wolfgang ...
> your typescript type-aller.mkii and type-aller.mkiv was already on my
> computer.
>
> I ran:
> first-setup.sh --modules=t-typescripts
>
> And then I compiled your code with: context test.tex
>
> \starttext
> \start \setupal
Excuse me Wolfgang ...
your typescript type-aller.mkii and type-aller.mkiv was
already on my computer.
I ran:
first-setup.sh --modules=t-typescripts
And then I compiled your code with: context test.tex
\starttext
\start
\setupalign[right,broad]\definedfont[file:allerlt*default at
36pt]\setu
As a newby I am already able to do lot's of nice things with
ConTeXt -
but I am struggling with some basics: fonts and linespacing.
Ok ... I have to learn more than I thought :-)
1. Where can I find the typescript for aller? Or do I have
to write my own typescripts?
2. As a second font I am
Am 04.11.2011 um 15:45 schrieb Jan Heinen:
> Wolfgang, thanx for your fast response.
>
> The typescript does not find my allerlight. I have tried "name:allerlight"
> ... without success.
The typescript for aller is like all modules a separate package
and you have to install it with “first-setu
Wolfgang, thanx for your fast response.
The typescript does not find my allerlight. I have tried
"name:allerlight" ... without success.
But I am happy with
\definefont[name:...]
and
\setupinterlinespace
Now I still need a possibility to have a bigger linespacing
after a paragraph
Am 04.11.2011 um 11:17 schrieb Jan Heinen:
> I can't find what I am doing wrong in my tex-file.
>
> 1.
> I have little problems with the linespacing when I use big fontsizes.
> The text looks uneasy.
>
> Here you can see the problem ... (1) and (2) on the image
> http://www.imagebanana.com/view
I can't find what I am doing wrong in my tex-file.
1.
I have little problems with the linespacing when I use big
fontsizes.
The text looks uneasy.
Here you can see the problem ... (1) and (2) on the image
http://www.imagebanana.com/view/bipcpje7/Linespacing.png
And why does (3) runs to the rig
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