I'm trying to follow
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/rsfs
to get a script L in math mode (to denote Laplace Transform) but to no
avail. I followed the code in the first section, but I get the
following compilation error. Any help is appreciated.
Troy
---
context foo.tex
MTXrun | run 1: luatex
Hi,
like others before, I tried to get the script alphabet from Ralph
Smith's Formal Font to work in MkIV (minimals) and failed. There seems
to be only outdated or unclear and unspecific information about where to
start with fonts available. Or: there is information everywhere but I
can't put
\starttypescript [sans][dingbats][name]
\definefontsynonym [Sans][file:d05l]
\stoptypescript
\definetypeface [dingbats][ss][sans][dingbats][default]
\starttext
{\getnamedglyphdirect{dingbats}{0x272a}}
Or here's the character directly: ✪
\stoptext
Anyone else running Ubuntu who can confirm th
On 13 avr. 2010, at 04:13, Troy Henderson wrote:
> I'm trying to follow
>
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/rsfs
>
> to get a script L in math mode (to denote Laplace Transform) but to no
> avail. I followed the code in the first section, but I get the
> following compilation error. Any help is
On 13-4-2010 12:41, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 13 avr. 2010, at 04:13, Troy Henderson wrote:
I'm trying to follow
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/rsfs
to get a script L in math mode (to denote Laplace Transform) but to no
avail. I followed the code in the first section, but I get the
following c
Hans,
I updated my ConTeXt (by rerunning first-setup.sh and remaking the
format files), but I get the following error when compiling your code.
Troy
LuaTeX warning: lua-loaded font [72] (MathSymbol-Regular) has no characters!
! LuaTeX error ...mals/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-def.lua
Hi Troy,
Did you try the following:
file rsfs-mkiv.tex
% first comes the patch sent by Hans:
\unprotect
\chardef\msfam\plustwo % math symbol
\def\c!ms{ms}
\unexpanded\def\ms{\ifmmode\fam\plustwo\else\setcurrentfontalternative\c!ms\fi}
\chardef\symbolmathmode\zerocount
\def\enablesymbo
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 09:00, Stefan Müller wrote:
> like others before, I tried to get the script alphabet from Ralph Smith's
> Formal Font to work in MkIV (minimals) and failed. There seems to be only
> outdated or unclear and unspecific information about where to start with
> fonts available.
Hi mathew,
thanks for your reply!
On 16.03.2011 16:58, mathew wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 09:00, Stefan Müller wrote:
[...]
I put the "rsfs" directory with its subdirs from the .zip to the folder
c:\context\tex\texmf-fonts\fonts\data\ as Wolfgang suggested [4] and ran
"context --generate"
Am Thu, 17 Mar 2011 10:05:17 +0100 schrieb Stefan Müller:
> Is this a typo and do you mean .pfm file? Otherwise I don't get it.
> Should I just copy the .pfb files to "C:\Windows\Fonts", too?
You need both pfm and pfb in the fonts folder. But windows probably
pulled the pfb along with the pfm w
Ah, thanks for that. Indeed, there are .pfm and .pfb files in the Fonts
directory now. But still
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
doesn't seem to check for those file types...
Best regards,
Stefan.
On 17.03.2011 13:40, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Thu, 17 Mar 2011 10:05:17 +0100 schrieb Stefan Mül
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 04:05, Stefan Müller wrote:
> I'm using Windows Vista 64bit and installed the rsfs font by right-clicking
> the .pfm files. I thought I had to use the .pfb files, but Windows did not
> recognize those and didn't show "Install" in the context menu. After
> installing the .pf
Hi Stefan,
It seems that somehow on your system the rsfs font is not seen by mkiv.
In fact after the following command
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
you should say
mtxrun --script fonts --list --pattern=rsfs
in order to see whether any rsfs font is detected by mkiv.
If the fonts
On 17.03.2011 16:04, mathew wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 04:05, Stefan Müller wrote:
I'm using Windows Vista 64bit and installed the rsfs font by right-clicking
the .pfm files. I thought I had to use the .pfb files, but Windows did not
recognize those and didn't show "Install" in the contex
So... I think I got somewhere now with the explanations from you and mathew.
It seems that the problem were the missing .afm files (as mtxrun wanted
those, not .pfm nor .pfb). I found two different solutions A and B:
(1) Install fonts (.pfm) in Windows
(2A) Put .afm files to C:\Windows\Fonts
On Mar 17, 2011, at 11:53, Stefan Müller wrote:
> Yes, I thought so. I just asked, because I couldn't find an environment
> variable with that name. Even after "setuptex.bat" typing "echo %OSFONTDIR%"
> did only print "%OSFONTDIR%" and not a list of paths, as I expected.
There are defaults baked
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 09:42:38PM -0500, mathew wrote:
> > - If the .pfm and .pfb files are sufficient for Windows, why does
> > mtxrun specifically search for .afm files and not also for .pfm?
>
> Probably because mtxrun (and the rest of ConTeXt and LuaTeX) are
> written for Unix and ported to W
On 18-3-2011 4:27, Khaled Hosny wrote:
But it might not be a bad idea for LuaTeX to automatically perform a
pfm2afm conversion and cache the converted files when necessary, and
probably not that hard to code. On the other hand, Type 1 fonts are
legacy at this point, so it might not be worth it.
On 18.03.2011 03:42, mathew wrote:
On Mar 17, 2011, at 11:53, Stefan Müller wrote:
Yes, I thought so. I just asked, because I couldn't find an environment variable with that name. Even after
"setuptex.bat" typing "echo %OSFONTDIR%" did only print "%OSFONTDIR%" and not a
list of paths, as I e
On 18-3-2011 12:26, Stefan Müller wrote:
I have the following:
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ *.mf
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ type1 \ *.pfb
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ type1 \ afm \ *.afm
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ type1 \ map \ *.map
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ type1 \ pfm \ *.pfm
just pu
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 05:04, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Also, I only consider a type 1 font okay when it has both an afm and a pfb
> file and mkiv can handle that quite well (even beyond the regular tex
> encodings). Personally I need it for fonts that I have bought and don't want
> to buy again.
Same
Indeed, that works! Thank you very much. So again, structure matters.
Kind regards,
Stefan.
On 18.03.2011 12:39, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-3-2011 12:26, Stefan Müller wrote:
I have the following:
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ *.mf
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ type1 \ *.pfb
texmf-fonts \ fonts \
On 18-3-2011 3:40, mathew wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 05:04, Hans Hagen wrote:
Also, I only consider a type 1 font okay when it has both an afm and a pfb
file and mkiv can handle that quite well (even beyond the regular tex
encodings). Personally I need it for fonts that I have bought and do
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 09:51, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 18-3-2011 3:40, mathew wrote:
>> \definetypeface [dingbats][ss][sans][dingbats][default]
>
> this assumes a dingbats typescript
Sorry, I omitted that when copying my code...
>> \starttext
>> {\dingbats \uchar{39}{7}\uchar{39}{13}\uchar{39}{42
On 18-3-2011 5:01, mathew wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 09:51, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-3-2011 3:40, mathew wrote:
\definetypeface [dingbats][ss][sans][dingbats][default]
this assumes a dingbats typescript
Sorry, I omitted that when copying my code...
\starttext
{\dingbats \uchar{39}{7}\
Hi,
On 03/22/2011 05:08 PM, mathew wrote:
{\getnamedglyphdirect{dingbats}{0x272a}}
this won't do anything unless the glyph's *name* in the font is
actually 0x272a, which is unlikely (in my version of the ghostscript
font, the name of ✪ is "a37").
Or here's the character directly: ✪
This d
Hi,
I followed http://wiki.contextgarden.net/rsfs and compile the sample
file in this page with MKIV and got the following error:
! Undefined control sequence.
\scr ->\fam \purefamily
{scriptfamily}
l.18 ${\scr
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}$
?
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On Wed, 3 Mar 2010, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
Hi,
I followed http://wiki.contextgarden.net/rsfs and compile the sample file in
this page with MKIV and got the following error:
Those instructions only work for MKII. I am not sure how to incorporate
RSFS with MKIV. Unicode only has type of math scr
Thank you very much. Just a comment: it is better to define
\def\scr #1{\text{\ralfsmithfs #1}}
In this way, font sizes (superscript and subscript) are also available.
MO
On 3/5/2010 2:15 PM, views63 wrote:
2010/3/4 Mehdi Omidali:
Hi,
I followed http://wiki.contextgarden.net/rsfs and compil
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:45, views63 wrote:
>
> 1. put the archive keep file structure to "\context\tex\texmf\fonts "
No, better put them to texmf-local or texmf-fonts, not to texmf, else
they will be deleted when you synchronize the archive next time.
Mojca
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2010/3/7 Mojca Miklavec :
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:45, views63 wrote:
> No, better put them to texmf-local or texmf-fonts, not to texmf, else
> they will be deleted when you synchronize the archive next time.
Thank you very much. now I can use first-setup without "--keep"
synchronize the archiv
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