Re: [NTG-context] big font in item separator

2005-07-12 Thread Taco Hoekwater

박내엽 wrote:

Blow is my sample

i can not compiled becuse \startitemize[1,packed] line

but \startitemize[n, packed] is good and i want item 1(cdot) 
separator  in higher text then 22pt


Your example works ok here (ConTeXt 2005.06.27)

Greetings, Taco
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Re: [NTG-context] fleurons - reprise

2005-07-12 Thread Joachim Trinkwitz

Am 31.05.2005 um 23:48 schrieb Adam Lindsay:

Yeah, I picked up the Fleurons of Hope recently, and have been  
thinking

of interesting ways to use it in ConTeXt.


Has someone looked at the free downloadable Web-O-Mints (both  
TrueType and Postscript: http://www.galapagosdesign.com/download/ 
index.html) or Fleurons.ttf (http://www.grsites.com/modperl/ 
fontview.cgi?dir=ffn=FLEUR_TT), both very attractive lokking sets of  
traditional ornaments and border pieces?


Regards,
joachim

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Re: [NTG-context] enco-ffr again

2005-07-12 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:

 Peter Münster wrote:
  I've just discovered, that the problem is only with : and ; but not with ?
  and !
  Here my example files:
  
  file env.tex:
  \startenvironment env
  \useencoding[ffr]
  \mainlanguage[fr]
  \stopenvironment
  
  file test.tex:
  \environment env
  \starttext
  No space before : nor ;
  bla: bla; bla? bla!
  \stoptext
 
 see proposed solution in wiki bug page

Thank you, Hans!
So, if your solution is in the kernel now, can we delete this page?
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Re: [NTG-context] Re: re-using ConTeXt typescripts ?

2005-07-12 Thread Steffen Wolfrum

Hi Adam,

sure, you've mentioned AGaramondPro.

But I have the AGaramond+Expert fonts (Type1) installed in my texmf 
tree with Walther Schmidts TFM and VF files (see the pad-files in 
the typescript I've sent).


http://www.dante.de/CTAN/fonts/metrics/w-a-schmidt/pad.zip
(or in general but German http://home.vr-web.de/was/fonts.html)


And this is the crucial point: for theses files provide e.g. 
optimized (German) kerning information (and more) I really don't want 
to miss them!

And I have absolutely no idea how to access theses files.

Isn't is possible when processing with XeTeX to continue using those 
precious hand-made virtual fonts?



Steffen



Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi Steffen,

 You're pretty close. It's best not to rewrite your old scripts, rather,
 to make a new type-enc style script to replace your existing [serif]
 [agaramond][ec] script. This way, when changing engines, it's a simple
 step of changing the (default, perhaps?) encoding...

 \starttypescript [serif] [agaramond] [uc] % XeTeX and Unicode is a happy
 combination
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-Regular]


...



 adam

 Steffen Wolfrum said this at Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:37:24 +0200:

 \starttypescript [serif] [agaramond] [ec]
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-Regular][padr9e]
 [encoding=uc] % was encoding=ec before xetex
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-Italic] [padri9e]
 [encoding=uc] % =ec
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-Bold]   [padb9e]
 [encoding=uc] % =ec
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-BoldItalic] [padbi9e]
 [encoding=uc] % =ec
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-Semibold]   [pads9e]
 [encoding=uc] % =ec
\definefontsynonym [AGaramond-SemiboldItalic] [padsi9e]
 [encoding=uc] % =ec
 \stoptypescript
 \starttypescript [serif] [agaramond] [name]
\definefontsynonym [Serif] [AGaramond-Regular]
\definefontsynonym [SerifBold]
 [AGaramond-Semibold]%[AGaramond-Bold-OSF]
\definefontsynonym [SemiBold]  [AGaramond-Semibold]
\definefontsynonym [SerifItalic]   [AGaramond-Italic]
\definefontsynonym [SerifBoldItalic]
 [AGaramond-SemiboldItalic]%[AGaramond-BoldItalic-OSF]
\definefontsynonym [SemiBoldItalic][AGaramond-SemiboldItalic]
 \stoptypescript
 \starttypescript  [serif][allbold][all]
 \definefontsynonym [Serif]  [SerifBold]
 \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic][SerifBoldItalic]
 \stoptypescript
 
 \starttypescript [AGaramondOldStyle]
\definetypeface [normaltype] [rm] [serif]  [agaramond]
 [default] [encoding=uc] % =ec
\definetypeface [boldtype]   [rm] [serif]  [agaramond,allbold]
 [default] [encoding=uc] % =ec
 \stoptypescript

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Re: [NTG-context] Re: re-using ConTeXt typescripts ?

2005-07-12 Thread Adam Lindsay
Steffen Wolfrum said this at Tue, 12 Jul 2005 14:07:34 +0200:

Isn't is possible when processing with XeTeX to continue using those 
precious hand-made virtual fonts?

*ohhh*
I see. Sorry about the confusion. I thought you were talking about using
converted OpenType fonts, and then using them in their natural state
from XeTeX.

If they're virtual fonts, then the short answer is no. XeTeX doesn't
deal with virtual fonts at all when it is in its compatibility
mode (i.e., tries to use tfms/type1 fonts in the texmf tree). This is
disappointing to me too (having just moved euler support to eulervm
files), but it's fairly understandable in the context of what XeTeX is
trying to achieve.

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Re: [NTG-context] Setting up chapter.

2005-07-12 Thread John R. Culleton
On Monday 11 July 2005 09:34 pm, Stuart Jansen wrote:
 On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 17:12 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
  I am trying to set up chapter heads a certain way and my code
  keeps getting uglier. Here are the specs:
 
  1. Chapter number centered, with decorations on either side.
  2. Chapter title centered below chapter number.
  3. Additional decoration centered below chapter title.
  4. Both number and text show up in TOC in normal Context manner.
 
  Can this be done easily using the normal chapter macro or should
  I do it all from scratch? (If I roll my own I worry about getting
  info to the TOC.)

 I am doing something like that now. Sorry the example isn't very pretty,
 had to rip out parts that were specific to the font I'm using, but
 should give you an idea of what you need to do.

 =
Your example was very helpful. Using it, and with some more
RTFM, I came up with this configuration:

\setuphead[chapter][numbercommand=\numcommand,page=right,
header=none,textcommand=\texcommand,align=right]

\def\numcommand#1{\hfil\webo m\hfil\tfd#1\hfil\webo m\hfil\break}

\def\texcommand#1{\hfil #1 \hfil\crlf\deco}


My problem remains with the horizontal alignment of the chapter
text. I have tried left, right, normal, broad. All I want to do
is center it, per my specification 2 above. 

Webo is the webomints dingbat font. 
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Re: [NTG-context] Setting up chapter.

2005-07-12 Thread Otared Kavian


On 12 juil. 2005, at 10:32, John R. Culleton wrote:

[...]
My problem remains with the horizontal alignment of the chapter
text. I have tried left, right, normal, broad. All I want to do
is center it, per my specification 2 above.


Hi John,

I think if in \setupframed at the beginning of the example (sent by  
Stuart Jansen) instead of


\def\mychapter#1#2%
{\setupframed[width=1.75in,align={right,broad},frame=off]\vbox{%

you say

\def\mychapter#1#2%
{\setupframed[width=\textwidth,align=middle,frame=off]\vbox{%

you get what you want.

Best regards: OK


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Re: [NTG-context] Setting up chapter.

2005-07-12 Thread luigi.scarso

John R. Culleton wrote:


On Monday 11 July 2005 09:34 pm, Stuart Jansen wrote:
 


On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 17:12 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
   


I am trying to set up chapter heads a certain way and my code
keeps getting uglier. Here are the specs:

1. Chapter number centered, with decorations on either side.
2. Chapter title centered below chapter number.
3. Additional decoration centered below chapter title.
4. Both number and text show up in TOC in normal Context manner.

Can this be done easily using the normal chapter macro or should
I do it all from scratch? (If I roll my own I worry about getting
info to the TOC.)
 


I am doing something like that now. Sorry the example isn't very pretty,
had to rip out parts that were specific to the font I'm using, but
should give you an idea of what you need to do.

=
   


Your example was very helpful. Using it, and with some more
RTFM, I came up with this configuration:

\setuphead[chapter][numbercommand=\numcommand,page=right,
header=none,textcommand=\texcommand,align=right]

\def\numcommand#1{\hfil\webo m\hfil\tfd#1\hfil\webo m\hfil\break}

\def\texcommand#1{\hfil #1 \hfil\crlf\deco}


My problem remains with the horizontal alignment of the chapter
text. I have tried left, right, normal, broad. All I want to do
is center it, per my specification 2 above. 

Webo is the webomints dingbat font. 
 


Maybe this can help you ?

\def\Command#1#2{\ruledvbox{\hbox to \textwidth{\hfill #1 \hfill}\\%
\hbox to \textwidth{\hfill #2 \hfill}\\%
\hbox to \textwidth{\hfill deco! \hfill}}}

\def\NCommand#1{\framed{#1}}% Insert here other stuff for decorate number

\def\TCommand#1{\framed{#1}}% Insert here other stuff for decorate text

\setuphead[chapter][command=\Command,numbercommand=\NCommand,textcommand=\TCommand]

Warning: \completecontent has a bizzarre look.


luigi

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Re: [NTG-context] TeX + Metapost syntax highlighting in Vim

2005-07-12 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Nikolai Weibull wrote:

 I don't want to be a party-pooper, but I have already commited support
 for the context file-type to vim7 CVS.  Perhaps you can look over my
 version and make suggestions?

That's great! I didn't know that. Some time ago some people were
asking about ConTeXt support for vim, but I don't remember any
responses.

I like the [EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax and there are much more
highlights in your code.

Quite some pieces of code can still be added of course, but writing a
good syntax highlighting scheme may become almost as is almost as
tricky as writing a compiler for it :)

\title, \subject, ... can be added
Maybe some more extensive support for math as well ...

 It doesn't use the rather bloated LaTeX/Plain TeX syntax definition,
 but my own blend,

Probably the opinions on what bloated means differ at that point. I
find it very useful if wrong brackets or any other suspicious code is
marked as an error before the compiler has to tell me that (and for an
unexperienced user it is very difficult to find such a mistake from
compiler messages). I'm very glad that your code got rid of LaTeX
commands, but I find it great if we keep extending the code.

Moreover, I even wanted to have command-specific code highlighting.
ConTeXt has a big advantage over LaTeX: the central development. So
theoretically it would be possible to highlight any known command
different as the unknown (user-defined or misspelled) ones. PostScript
syntax highlighting script in vim does exactly that for example.

I wanted to suggest to make a cont-en.vim (cont-nl.vim, ..., maybe
also tex-plain.vim) file with all the known ConTeXt commands. I don't
know vim that well. I can imagine that this would cause some problems
on slower machines, but including it would only be left as an option.

 (Sorry for responding to two separate mails, I'm a bit rushed, going on
 a three-day holiday.)
 
 Hans Hagen wrote:
 
  Mojca Miklavec wrote:
 
   If you have something like
   \startMPpage
   draw ...
   \stopMPpage,
   it will do the syntax highligting for metapost inside the \start-\stop
   pair.
 
 That's a great idea, I'll add that to my version

I made some corrections to it (off-list), but it is still far away
from being perfect. If you know how to correct some pecculiarities
mentioned in the comments, please do so and then adapt the code to fit
into your highlighting script.

It would be great if someone could give some hints about which
commands switch the mode of typesetting:

- startformula ... \stopformula
- startbuffer ... \stopbuffer (I would highlight the content for
buffer as a string)
- \start???MP??? ...\stop???MP???
- start???XML??? ... \stop???XML???

 Version 7 has a spell-checker built in.

I noticed that. But I suppose I'll wait for an official version of Vim
to come out. [EMAIL PROTECTED] should probably also be added to
mp.vim and mf.vim.

   I was astonished as I saw autocomplete work. There are only a couple of
   lines with an extraordinary functionality. I think that if someone
   writes a good script to convert texshow to vim syntax highlighting
   script, than autocomplete will be able to provide good hints for all the
   existing commands in ConTeXt and the corresponding parameters. I'll try
   to see what I can do, but please don't excpect any results too soon.
 
 There's always the ever-simple CTRL-P/CTRL-N as well.

I just noticed that autocomplete is in no way as clever as
syntax-highlighting is. It would be great if there would exist a
similar support as the one for Java in Eclipse (only the keywords that
make sense in the current context are offered for autocompletion). An
example would be: if someone writes
\adaptlayout[ctrl-something
only the options height= and lines= would be offered.
But at that point I have to answer to myself: dream on! It is
probably possible, but too complex at this moment.

  What is the syntax? I can exten ctstools to spit out a vim keyword table;
  it already handles scite, jedit and bbedit so adding vim is not undoable
 
 Download vim and run :help syntax.  But the short version is
 
 syn keyword contextKeyword  ...
 ^-- group name  ^-- keywords
 
 But that won't work for stuff beginning with \\.  Then you'll have to
 use regexes and
 
 syn match   contextKeyword  ...
 ^-- regex
 
 Exactly what kind of keyword table are we talking about?,

My most optimistic version: [all] of the commands defined in ConTeXt
(see also the comments above), together with some additional checking
if \start-s have their corresponding \stop-s and if parameters in the
brackets are applicable for the command they belong too.
\adaptlayout[lines=30,somestupidparameter=1]
would thus highlight the valid lines= different from somestupidparameter=1
\setupblackrules[alternative=c]
would mark c as invalid (only a and b are possible).

And already the first obstacle I came across: How can I define a
regexp matching the
[ ... ]
area? Note that 

[NTG-context] aligning of tables and tabulate

2005-07-12 Thread Radhelorn

Hello!
Maybe this is a stupid question, but according to manual this should 
align tables right:


\starttext
\setuptabulate[align=right]
some text before
\starttabulate[|l|l|]
\HL
\NC test \NC test \NR
\NC test \NC test \NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
in the middle
\setuptables[align=right]
\starttable[|l|l|]
\HL
\NC test \NC test \NC\AR
\NC test \NC test \NC\AR
\HL
\stoptable
after after
\stoptext

I've tried left, right, middle, center... to no effect. Both tables 
remain left aligned.


Thanks for your patience.

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Re: [NTG-context] aligning of tables and tabulate

2005-07-12 Thread Mojca Miklavec

Radhelorn wrote:
Maybe this is a stupid question, but according to manual this should 
align tables right:


\setuptabulate[align=right]
some text before
\starttabulate[|l|l|]


I've tried left, right, middle, center... to no effect. Both tables 
remain left aligned.


\starttabulate[|r|r|] and \starttable[|r|r|]

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] aligning of tables and tabulate

2005-07-12 Thread Radhelorn

Mojca Miklavec wrote:

Radhelorn wrote:

Maybe this is a stupid question, but according to manual this should 
align tables right:


\setuptabulate[align=right]
some text before
\starttabulate[|l|l|]



I've tried left, right, middle, center... to no effect. Both tables 
remain left aligned.



\starttabulate[|r|r|] and \starttable[|r|r|]



This aligns cell contents but not tables themselves.

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Re: [NTG-context] Setting up chapter.

2005-07-12 Thread John R. Culleton
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 01:15 pm, luigi.scarso wrote:
 John R. Culleton wrote:
 On Monday 11 July 2005 09:34 pm, Stuart Jansen wrote:
 On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 17:12 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
 I am trying to set up chapter heads a certain way and my code
 keeps getting uglier. Here are the specs:
 
 1. Chapter number centered, with decorations on either side.
 2. Chapter title centered below chapter number.
 3. Additional decoration centered below chapter title.
 4. Both number and text show up in TOC in normal Context manner.
 
 Can this be done easily using the normal chapter macro or should
 I do it all from scratch? (If I roll my own I worry about getting
 info to the TOC.)
 
 I am doing something like that now. Sorry the example isn't very pretty,
 had to rip out parts that were specific to the font I'm using, but
 should give you an idea of what you need to do.
 
 =
 
 Your example was very helpful. Using it, and with some more
 RTFM, I came up with this configuration:
 
 \setuphead[chapter][numbercommand=\numcommand,page=right,
 header=none,textcommand=\texcommand,align=right]
 
 \def\numcommand#1{\hfil\webo m\hfil\tfd#1\hfil\webo m\hfil\break}
 
 \def\texcommand#1{\hfil #1 \hfil\crlf\deco}
 
 
 My problem remains with the horizontal alignment of the chapter
 text. I have tried left, right, normal, broad. All I want to do
 is center it, per my specification 2 above.
 
 Webo is the webomints dingbat font.

 Maybe this can help you ?

 \def\Command#1#2{\ruledvbox{\hbox to \textwidth{\hfill #1 \hfill}\\%
 \hbox to \textwidth{\hfill #2 \hfill}\\%
 \hbox to \textwidth{\hfill deco! \hfill}}}

 \def\NCommand#1{\framed{#1}}% Insert here other stuff for decorate number

 \def\TCommand#1{\framed{#1}}% Insert here other stuff for decorate text

 \setuphead[chapter][command=\Command,numbercommand=\NCommand,textcommand=\T
Command]

 Warning: \completecontent has a bizzarre look.


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Some interesting approaches here, for sure. I am hanging on to
these posts. 

I chickened out and did a plain TeX macro. 

%
\def\Chap#1 #2.{\page[yes]
\ifodd\count0\else\noheaderandfooterlines\page[yes]\fi
\noheaderandfooterlines
\line{\hfil\webo m\hfil\lower
4.5pt\hbox{\it\tfd#1}\hfil\webo m\hfil}\blank[big]
\line{\tfc\hfil#2\hfil}
\blank[big]
\writetolist[chapter]{\tf #1}{\tf #2}
\deco
}

\def\deco{\blank\noindent\hfil\webo 4\hfil\break\blank \rm}

But when time permits I will play with the other approaches
mentioned. 


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[NTG-context] Paragraph internal graphic/layout inquiry.

2005-07-12 Thread David Wooten

Greetings all,

Mr. Tufte has an interesting  example from da Vinci: http:// 
trichotomic.net/Leonardo.jpg (76k). Is this type of layout currently  
possible (or perhaps a better question, wieldy) within ConTeXt?


Kind regards,
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Re: [NTG-context] fleurons - reprise

2005-07-12 Thread John R. Culleton
n Tuesday 12 July 2005 08:22 am, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
 Am 31.05.2005 um 23:48 schrieb Adam Lindsay:
  Yeah, I picked up the Fleurons of Hope recently, and have been
  thinking
  of interesting ways to use it in ConTeXt.

 Has someone looked at the free downloadable Web-O-Mints (both
 TrueType and Postscript: http://www.galapagosdesign.com/download/
 index.html) or Fleurons.ttf (http://www.grsites.com/modperl/
 fontview.cgi?dir=ffn=FLEUR_TT), both very attractive lokking sets of
 traditional ornaments and border pieces?

 Regards,
 joachim
Use WeBoMints all the time, especially character '4' for a
section divider or chapter end decoration.
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