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> \prime or \doubleprime, except in the footnote (where there is no
> \wedge on the other hand)... Note that \prime is visible as a footnote
> symbol, which is also in math mode. If I comment *all* of the
> \definefallbackfamily rows, it shows in the mat
Well that's even more odd. Is it visible in the attachment? Tested
with updated Acrobat Reader and Sumatra pdf viewer without any visible
\prime or \doubleprime, except in the footnote (where there is no
\wedge on the other hand)... Note that \prime is visible as a footnote
symbol, which is also
Thanks, I could have sworn I had tested that. With my new setup, I
still have trouble with some characters in math mode. Specifically, I
don't see the \prime and \doubleprime characters in math mode, and I
can't use \wedge as a footnote symbol.
Consider this commented example, pdf result attached
Hi Hans,
Thank you for the clarification.
Fabrice
2018-04-08 11:50 GMT+02:00 Hans Hagen <j.ha...@xs4all.nl>:
> On 4/8/2018 9:09 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
>> Hi Fabrice,
>>
>> I don't know about the \symbol[EUR], but you can use directly the €
>> symbol as
00)
Error loading shared library ld-linux-x86-64.so.2:
No such file or directory (needed by luatex)
Error relocating luatex: __rawmemchr: symbol not found
Error relocating luatex: __isnan: symbol not found
Has anyone run ConTeXt on Alpine?
Many thanks.
Brian
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On 4/8/2018 9:09 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Fabrice,
I don't know about the \symbol[EUR], but you can use directly the €
symbol as in:
\unexpanded\def\euros#1{#1\,€}
\starttext
\euros{100}
\stoptext
most fonts nowadays have a properly matched euro
\usesymbols[mvs] % has your EUR
Hello Otared,
Thank you for your answer even though I knew we could do like that. In fact
I wanted to understand why a macro that works very well for several years
no works.
Fabrice
2018-04-08 9:09 GMT+02:00 Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> I don't know about
Hi Fabrice,
I don't know about the \symbol[EUR], but you can use directly the € symbol as
in:
\unexpanded\def\euros#1{#1\,€}
\starttext
\euros{100}
\stoptext
Best regards: OK
> On 7 Apr 2018, at 23:56, Fabrice Couvreur <fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
&g
Hello,
This macro does not work anymore and I do not understand why.
Thank you
\unexpanded\def\euros#1{#1\,\symbol[EUR]}
\starttext
\euros{100}
\stoptext
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 09:56:40 -0700, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 2/11/2018 5:20 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Is there an analogous symbol for a midsentence, which requires a mark
only at its beginning?
|=|
Excellent!
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Depa
On 2/11/2018 5:20 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Is there an analogous symbol for a midsentence, which requires a mark
only at its beginning?
|=|
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This is a sentence that ends in a midsentence\midsentence Here is the
midsentence.
\stoptext
===
A primary subsentence or nested subsentence is marked off by |<| and |>|
respectively.
Is there an analogous symbol for a midsentence, which requires a mark only
at its beginning?
ny 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
You have plenty of choices:
1- using predefined symbols, numbered 1 to 7 for usual itemation symbols:
\startitemize[4, columns, three, joindup, packed]
2- use alphanumeric symbols: A (capitals) a, R (romans), r
\startitemize[R, columns, three, joindup, packed]
3 - define your own symbol (like
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?:
>
>
>
>
> \setuppapersize[letter]
> \starttext
> \startitemize[columns,join
#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 li
On Fri, 17 Nov 2017 13:06:02 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
With average user, I mean I don’t fully understand the code that I read
(and I cannot write code for ConTeXt [either TeX or Lua]). Otherwise, I
would be contributing code to ConTeXt.
But what you contribute by answering
On 11/16/2017 10:14 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 11:40:40 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> I must confess that this is far beyond my knowledge. I never used
>> \definefont.
>
> Mainly useful for testing for bugs in other macros etc..
Dear Idris,
\zeropoint$\displaystyle\sum$}}_{\hpos{n2}{\mathsurround\zeropoint$\scriptstyle0$}}^{\hpos{n3}{\mathsurround\zeropoint$\scriptstyle1$}}
\stopformula
\stoptext
So what you need to do is find the mathmode of the current symbol
(mathbin, mathord, etc) and find the mathstyle of the current symbol
; (for Cambridge University Press, aka CUP). As partial compensation, I
> convinced CUP that I may typeset it in ConTeXt and deliver them PDF.
>
> Being hopefully a guide actually useful to students, it will annotate
> every symbol in important equations, a feature cribbed from th
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 11:40:40 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 11/16/2017 07:18 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Yes, but the point of this scenario is to do everything with
\definefont.
pagella is just for purposes of a MWE: otherwise the scenario calls for
using
.
Being hopefully a guide actually useful to students, it will annotate
every symbol in important equations, a feature cribbed from the first
book of the _Student's Guide_ series, Dan Fleisch's _A Student's Guide
to Maxwell's Equations_.
I've attached an image of what such an annotated equation looks
On 11/16/2017 07:18 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> Yes, but the point of this scenario is to do everything with \definefont.
> pagella is just for purposes of a MWE: otherwise the scenario calls for
> using a font that has no associated typescript.
>
> Put another way: We
ollowing way:
\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\PagellaRegularSmall\high}]
Many thanks. This fixes the height, but we lose the styling of the
reference symbol in the main text - see attached.
I see. One of these commands should work:
\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\switchtobodyfont[pagella
ommand={\PagellaRegularSmall\high}]
>
> Many thanks. This fixes the height, but we lose the styling of the
> reference symbol in the main text - see attached.
I see. One of these commands should work:
\setupnote[footnote][textcommand={\switchtobodyfont[pagella, 12pt]\high}
\setupnote[footnote]
Dear Pablo,
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 10:47:13 -0700, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
On 11/16/2017 06:11 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
What do we need to do to get a raised footnote symbol in the main text
(line 6 of the pdf)? Thanks in advance.
BTW, I mixed the
On 11/16/2017 06:11 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> What do we need to do to get a raised footnote symbol in the main text
> (line 6 of the pdf)? Thanks in advance.
BTW, I mixed the number which had to be raised.
By default, the textcommand option has a value of
On 11/16/2017 06:11 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
> Der gang,
>
> For the following \definefont scenario, the footnote symbol in the main
> text is not raised:
>
> ===
> \setuppapersize[letter][letter]
Dear Idris,
which is the difference betwe
Der gang,
For the following \definefont scenario, the footnote symbol in the main
text is not raised:
===
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
% \setupbodyfont[schola,12pt]
\definefont[PagellaRegular] [texgyrepagella-regular.otf at 14pt]
\definefont[PagellaRegularSmall][texgyrepagella
s)
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When you want to use context, you need to initialize the tree by typing:
. /opt/ConTeXt/tex/setuptex
in your shell or add
"/opt/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin"
to PATH variable if you want to set it permanently.
This can usual
017.09.25 19:19 MKIV beta fmt: 2017.9.27"
>
> Do you have a diff file ?
Diff attached. It also includes a translations from Dutch into English.
Pablo
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#1}}
>> \startsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
>> \definesymbol [dbend] [\GetSym{127}]
>> \definesymbol [lhdbend] [\GetSym{126}]
>> \stopsymbolset
>> \setupsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
>> \setupbodyfont[manfnt]
>> \starttext
>>
Bends]
\setupbodyfont[manfnt]
\starttext
\symbol{dbend}
\blank[big]
\symbol{lhdbend}
\stoptext
%%% end dangerous-bend.tex
Thanks in advance: OK
\definefontsynonym [bends] [file:manfnt.afm]
\startsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
\definesymbol [dbend] [\resolvedglyphdirect{bends}{n:char_7e
\symbol{dbend}
\blank[big]
\symbol{lhdbend}
\stoptext
%%% end dangerous-bend.tex
Thanks in advance: OK
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Hi Hans,
Regarding what you have added on line 1327 of math-stc.mkvi, that line should be
\definemathover[\v!symbol][interiorset]["2218]
(instead of "2217).
I added also a wiki page for mathstackers:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/mathstackers
Best regards: OK
&
to ask how is it possible to get the
>> command act entirely in math mode, that is respecting the distances and the
>> math fonts. Please see the attached output.
>> %%% begin interior-of-a-set.tex
>> \definemathstackers[symbol][voffset=-.30\mathexheight,hoffset=\zeropoint]
>> \d
. Please see the attached output.
%%% begin interior-of-a-set.tex
\definemathstackers[symbol][voffset=-.30\mathexheight,hoffset=\zeropoint]
\definemathover[symbol][interiorset]["2218]
\starttext
Here is the new command \type{\interiorset{K}}: $\mathring{K} \neq
\interiorset{K}$
\stoptext
%%
interior-of-a-set.tex
\definemathstackers[symbol][voffset=-.30\mathexheight,hoffset=\zeropoint]
\definemathover[symbol][interiorset]["2218]
\starttext
Here is the new command \type{\interiorset{K}}: $\mathring{K} \neq
\interiorset{K}$
\stoptext
%%% end interior-of-a-set.tex
Best regard
\definemathstackers[symbol][voffset=-.30\mathexheight,hoffset=\zeropoint,color=red]
\definemathover[symbol][interiorset]["2217]
\startformula
\mathover [symbol]{"2217} {A}
\mathover [symbol]{"2218} {A}
\mathover [symbol]{"2219} {A}
\mathunder [
auto-resolving ~= to the proper symbol (as we do with := and such)
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Am 2017-07-24 um 15:24 schrieb Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl>:
> On 7/24/2017 1:54 PM, Rik wrote:
>> On 2017-07-24 05:51, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>> On 7/24/2017 3:51 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
>>>> Aditya came across this in 2011 ([NTG-context] export kills hyphen symbol
&g
On 7/24/2017 1:54 PM, Rik wrote:
On 2017-07-24 05:51, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/24/2017 3:51 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Aditya came across this in 2011 ([NTG-context] export kills hyphen
symbol
<https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg58460.html>)[1]
with the Fontin font. It
On 2017-07-24 05:51, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/24/2017 3:51 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Aditya came across this in 2011 ([NTG-context] export kills hyphen
symbol
<https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg58460.html>)[1]
with the Fontin font. It wasn’t answered then. It is back if i
On 7/24/2017 3:51 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Aditya came across this in 2011 ([NTG-context] export kills hyphen
symbol
<https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg58460.html>)[1] with
the Fontin font. It wasn’t answered then. It is back if it ever left.
Here is an e
Aditya came across this in 2011 ([NTG-context] export kills hyphen
symbol
<https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg58460.html>)[1] with
the Fontin font. It wasn’t answered then. It is back if it ever left.
Here is an example:
\definefontfamily
[TestFont]
\usemodule[vim]
\definevimtyping[python][syntax=python, escape=on,
highlightcommand=\texthighlight]
\starttext
\startpython[highlight=3]
for x in 1:n
print(x)
# Returns \m{\sum_{i=1}^{n}i \in F \int_i f}
for x in 1:n
print(x)
\stoppython
\stoptext
Thank you, this works much b
ound mechanism:
>
> \definetextbackground[texthighlight]
> [
>background=color,
>backgroundcolor=gray,
>frame=off,
> ]
>
> \define[1]\texthighlight{\starttexthighlight#1\stoptexthighlight}
>
> \usemodule[vim]
> \definevim
ext-mirror/blob/beta/tex/context/base/mkiv/math-stc.mkvi
https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror/blob/beta/tex/context/base/mkiv/math-fen.mkiv
Otherwise I just look up the symbol in this file
http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/unicode-math/unim
ll?) delimiters are defined in these files.
https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror/blob/beta/tex/context/base/mkiv/math-stc.mkvi
https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror/blob/beta/tex/context/base/mkiv/math-fen.mkiv
Otherwise I just look up the symbol in this file
http://texdoc.net
fine with latest beta.
>>>
>>> I found a strange bug with the \tt command: when copying from the
>>> PDF, the spaces disappear. With your header above, I get (the
>>> comments is the text copy from the PDF):
>>> [...]
>>> That is, when adding a single
>> PDF, the spaces disappear. With your header above, I get (the
>> comments is the text copy from the PDF):
>> [...]
>> That is, when adding a single symbol, above "α", but it does not
>> seem to matter which, the spaces disappear.
>
> I get right s
>> PDF, the spaces disappear. With your header above, I get (the
>> comments is the text copy from the PDF):
>> [...]
>> That is, when adding a single symbol, above "α", but it does not
>> seem to matter which, the spaces disappear.
>
> I get right
copy from the PDF):
> [...]
> That is, when adding a single symbol, above "α", but it does not
> seem to matter which, the spaces disappear.
I get right spaces with latest beta from:
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][tt][TeX Gyre Cursor]
[range={basiclatin, digitslatin}, force
changed in a non-trivial manner since TL2017. You
> have to go with beta.
Yes, it works in latest beta. There is a TeX Live updating utility, at least on
the MacOS distribution, that allows for server synchronizations between the
yearly updates.
I found a strange bug with the \tt command, wher
t beta
> from the ConTeXt Suite.
Yes, that is the problem. It works fine with latest beta.
I found a strange bug with the \tt command: when copying from the PDF, the
spaces disappear. With your header above, I get (the comments is the text copy
from the PDF):
{\tt axiom A1. 푨 ⇒ 푩.}
%
become proper unicode symbols too
>>
>> - fonts have one, two or three sizes, often inconsistent and with funny
>> dimensions, onlyt the text size can be trusted
>>
>> - we cannot use prime as nuclues as it can be combined with a subscript
>>
>> - but
y one prime but also with double, tripple and
> quadruple ones and they need to become proper unicode symbols too
>
> - fonts have one, two or three sizes, often inconsistent and with funny
> dimensions, onlyt the text size can be trusted
>
> - we cannot use prime as nuclues
- but it isn't designed as a script symbol and is already raised (somewhat)
- so we have to deal with a good old tex / fonts / plain inheritance,
unicode but also want to avoid active character and parsing mess etc.
I tried several approaches and it's hard to come up with a general
solution
a spurious horizontal whitespace after the item
>> symbol when the item is of type “\sym{}”.
>> I also noticed that the problem goes away if I use “inner=” instead of
>> “command=”.
>
> command is applied to the text, try command=\WORD and after \sym is a space
> so
On 5/24/2017 6:28 PM, Thomas Floeren wrote:
Hi,
I used to use the “command=” parameter when setting up itemize. Now I noticed
that it introduces a spurious horizontal whitespace after the item symbol when
the item is of type “\sym{}”.
I also noticed that the problem goes away if I use
Hi,
I used to use the “command=” parameter when setting up itemize. Now I noticed
that it introduces a spurious horizontal whitespace after the item symbol when
the item is of type “\sym{}”.
I also noticed that the problem goes away if I use “inner=” instead of
“command=”.
Example
;>> such as the ones in the example code below, but this should be avoided in
>>>>> my
>>>>> opinion.
>>>>
>>>> well, it depends on how one sees this '' mess
>>>>
>>>> the problem with primes is that in macro packag
ent the behaviour of the latest beta release of mkiv by using tricks
>>>> such as the ones in the example code below, but this should be avoided in
>>>> my
>>>> opinion.
>>>
>>> well, it depends on how one sees this '' mess
>>>
>>
gt;
>> well, it depends on how one sees this '' mess
>>
>> the problem with primes is that in macro packages they are messy entities
>> that should collapse or not (active char mess) and the more clever a macro
>> packages becomes the harder it becomes to makes it robust and
ecomes to makes it robust and/or to fight
against such heuristics
>
> add to that the fact that the symbol itself is a funny positioned
something already raised in a font or not i.e. sometimes in need of
superscript and sometimes explicitly not
>
> for unicode we need to turn two '' into a doubl
e avoided in my opinion.
>
> well, it depends on how one sees this '' mess
>
> the problem with primes is that in macro packages they are messy entities
> that should collapse or not (active char mess) and the more clever a macro
> packages becomes the harder it becomes to makes it robus
that the symbol itself is a funny positioned
something already raised in a font or not i.e. sometimes in need of
superscript and sometimes explicitly not
for unicode we need to turn two '' into a double and ''' into a and
triple such
that said, in context these thingies are at some point
ed there. So at present the
>> bug occurs that ConTeXt uses the smallest optical size for every symbol
>> (independent of the size). This results in strange looking mathematics.
>> Maybe you can fix this, Han
, Hans, even if
this seems to have caused some trouble) support for optical sizes in fallbacks
and I suppose the bug has been introduced there. So at present the bug occurs
that ConTeXt uses the smallest optical size for every symbol (independent of
the size). This results in strange looking
ber...@telia.com>:
>
> > On 15 Sep 2016, at 20:19, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Another input method is shown in the following video [1] where each
> symbol get its own command, e.g. \mbfitx is equal to {\bi x}. The source
> ta
d that,
> too. Hans did recently add (due to my suggestion, so thanks again, Hans, even
> if this seems to have caused some trouble) support for optical sizes in
> fallbacks and I suppose the bug has been introduced there. So at present the
> bug occurs that ConTeXt uses the sm
d some trouble) support for optical sizes in fallbacks
and I suppose the bug has been introduced there. So at present the bug occurs
that ConTeXt uses the smallest optical size for every symbol (independent of
the size). This results in strange looking mathematics. Maybe you can fix this,
rators, might be nice to have, but U2205 looks
strange, as the empty set symbol comes from a Danish ø, so deselecting just
that one might be of interest.
one more reason for not using stix
the default is the AMS calligraphic style.
On most other features, the STIX2 default seems to what I think of as
traditional.
The feature 'ss07', smaller operators, might be nice to have, but U2205 looks
strange, as the empty set symbol comes from a Dan
onts: 2 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman12-regular.otf
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What can be done to solve this second problem?
One last question remains: I dislike the summation symbol of CambriaMath
(because it is too large in my eyes) and this is why I want to replace it by
the version of STIX2Math again (this symbols is indeed redesigned in STIX2Math
and looks
ymbol{f024}]
>>> \definesymbol [award] [\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
>>> \definesymbol [ribbon] [\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
>>> \definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
>>> % …
>>> \stopsymbolset
>>>
>>> \usesymbols[webdings]
>>> \showsymb
No, It is not worked.
I mistakenly used a Unicode character in another test.
2017-03-31 12:13 GMT+03:00 Kostirya <kosti...@gmail.com>:
> I apologize.
> It is not hyphen symbol. It is unicode.
> Everything is working!
>
> 2017-03-31 11:46 GMT+03:00 Kostirya <kosti...@gmai
I apologize.
It is not hyphen symbol. It is unicode.
Everything is working!
2017-03-31 11:46 GMT+03:00 Kostirya <kosti...@gmail.com>:
> Hello.
> Two hyphens do not replaced on em—dash when dejavu,14pt
> :-(
>
>
>
> \starttext
> 1-2 11--22
>
> \switch
[\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
>> \definesymbol [ribbon] [\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
>> \definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
>> % …
>> \stopsymbolset
>>
>> \usesymbols[webdings]
>> \showsymbolset[webdings]
>> \symbol[webdings][spider]
>>
>> The
definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
% …
\stopsymbolset
\usesymbols[webdings]
\showsymbolset[webdings]
\symbol[webdings][spider]
The font is included in my pdf, \showsymbolset[webdings] lists the
names, but the symbols never show up.
I also tried other fonts.
What’s wrong?
You can get the
Am 2017-03-30 um 18:49 schrieb Lutz Haseloff :
> I recently had the same problem.
> I installed fontforge and opened the fontfile. There you can see the names of
> the glyphs.
Thank you!
But does that mean that MkIV can’t access glyphs by number at all?
Greetlings,
]
\definesymbol[surf][\WebDingSymbol{surf}]
\definesymbol[motorcycle][\WebDingSymbol{motorcycle}]
\definesymbol[mountain][\WebDingSymbol{mountain}]
\definesymbol[art][\WebDingSymbol{art}]
\definesymbol[occasion][\WebDingSymbol{occasion}]
\stopsymbolset
\starttext
\tfc
\symbol[webding][surf]
\symbol
}]
\definesymbol [sunglasses][\WebdingsSymbol{f024}]
\definesymbol [award][\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
\definesymbol [ribbon][\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
\definesymbol [plane][\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
% …
\stopsymbolset
\usesymbols[webdings]
\showsymbolset[webdings]
\symbol[webdings
ua stats > used platform: osx-64, type: unix, binary subtree: bin
mkiv lua stats > luatex banner: this is luatex, version beta-0.80.0
(tex live 2015) (rev 5238)
mkiv lua stats > control sequences: 43101 of 6
cent.pdf, compresslevel 3,
> objectcompresslevel 3
> mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 2 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
> lmroman12-regular.otf
> mkiv lua stats > fonts load time: 0.180 seconds
> mkiv lua stats > used platform: osx-64, type: unix, binary subtree: bin
&
nor width=broad,distance=dimension results in the same.
>
>Some information is given here: http://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pdf
>Enumerations and descriptions share a lot of settings.
Thank you. I read it. I have a question: is it possible to add some text or
command
between the head and text
garden.net/
>
> On 02/01/2017 04:43 PM, Lawrence Bell wrote:
> > I'm having some difficulties with nested itemgroups. I've produced a
> > minimal working example as follows.
> >
> > \defineitemgroup
> > [test] [symbol=n]
> >
> > \starttext
> &
inimal working example as follows.
>
> \defineitemgroup
> [test] [symbol=n]
>
> \starttext
>
> % \startitemgroup
> % \startitem
> % \startitemgroup[test]
> % \startitem
> % ...
> % \stopitem
> % \stopitemgroup
> % \
I'm having some difficulties with nested itemgroups. I've produced a
minimal working example as follows.
\defineitemgroup
[test] [symbol=n]
\starttext
% \startitemgroup
% \startitem
% \startitemgroup[test]
% \startitem
% ...
% \stopitem
% \stopitemgroup
Hello,
the solution works fine, thank you!
Best regards,
Lukas
On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 13:08:28 +0100, Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lukas,
Maybe you can use
symbol=\lower.25em\hbox{.},
instead of what you set in your \definefiller definition is what you need?
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