Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-17 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Aditya,Thanks for your hint: I didn't know that subtelty about Lucida OT (and I don't know how to set it up when using Lucida OT).That being said, actually what I would like to use is the kind of script font which is the attached document (those script fonts were widely used in higher mathematics textbooks in France). So when I use mkiv the result is the one I like and is attached to this message (test-scriptfonts-mkiv.pdf). However, thanks to your message I went to check, and noticed that lmtx does not give the same math script fonts, and I don't know what has changed between mkiv and lmtx regarding Asana Math, or the way in which fallback fonts are managed (please see the attached file test-scriptfonts-lmtx.pdf).Thanks for your help: OtaredPS: this the the file test-scriptfonts.tex: Some Font Definitions\definefallbackfamily[myfont][math][Asana Math]	[range={uppercasescript,lowercasescript}]% lucida font\definefontfamily[myfont][serif][Lucida Bright OT]\definefontfamily[myfont][math][LucidaBrightMathOT]\definefontfamily[myfont][sans][LucidaSansOT]\definefontfamily[myfont][mono][LucidaSansTypewriterOT]%\setupbodyfont[myfont,10pt]%% End of Font Definitions%%\starttext\startbuffer[test]Testing script fonts in maths\startformulax^2 + y^2 = z^2, \quad \sin(a)^2 + \cos(b)^2 = 1.\stopformula\startformula\cal{A}, \quad \cal{B}, \quad \cal{C}, \quad \cal{D},\quad \cal{E},\quad \cal{F},\quad \cal{G},\quad \cal{H},\quad \cal{K},\quad \cal{L},\quad \cal{M},\quad \cal{P},\quad \cal{S},\quad \cal{T}\stopformula\hairline\stopbuffer\switchtobodyfont[lucidaot]{\bf Lucida OT: }\getbuffer[test]\switchtobodyfont[myfont]{\bf Lucida OT with Asana Math: }\getbuffer[test]\stoptext

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test-scriptfonts-lmtx.pdf
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On 17 Oct 2019, at 08:00, Aditya Mahajan  wrote:On Wed, 16 Oct 2019, Otared Kavian wrote:I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the script fonts from another font I have the following setups for my font:OT: Do you use this to get a less cursive script font?Lucida (like many opentype math fonts) comes with two stylistic variants for script letters. The default is the cursive variant, but you can get the less cursive variant using ss04 stylistic set. See page 8 ofhttps://tug.org/store/lucida/lucidaot.pdfAditya___If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-contextwebpage  : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.netarchive  : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/wiki : http://contextgarden.net__
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Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-17 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Wed, 16 Oct 2019, Otared Kavian wrote:

I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the 
script fonts from another font I have the following setups for my font:


OT: Do you use this to get a less cursive script font?

Lucida (like many opentype math fonts) comes with two stylistic 
variants for script letters. The default is the cursive variant, but you 
can get the less cursive variant using ss04 stylistic set. See page 8 of

https://tug.org/store/lucida/lucidaot.pdf

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Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-16 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Fabrice,

The Lucida OT family is indeed not free (it costs 110 US dollars from TUG), but 
tha Asana Math is included in the distribution of ConTeXt, LuaMetaTeX and, I 
think, TeXLive.

Best regards: Otared 

> On 16 Oct 2019, at 23:38, Fabrice Couvreur  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Kavian,
> It seems to me that these fonts are not free.
> Thank you for your help.
> Fabrice
> 
> Le mer. 16 oct. 2019 à 05:28, Otared Kavian  > a écrit :
> Hi Fabrice,
> 
> I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the script 
> fonts from another font I have the following setups for my font:
> 
> %%
> %% Some Font Definitions
> \definefallbackfamily[myfont][math][Asana Math]
>   [range={uppercasescript,lowercasescript}]
> 
> % lucida font
> \definefontfamily[myfont][serif][Lucida Bright OT]
> \definefontfamily[myfont][math][LucidaBrightMathOT]
> \definefontfamily[myfont][sans][LucidaSansOT]
> \definefontfamily[myfont][mono][LucidaSansTypewriterOT]
> 
> \setupbodyfont[myfont,9pt]
> 
> %% End of Font Definitions
> %%
> 
> Then when I use for instance the command $\cal{C}$ the script font from Asana 
> Math is used, instead of from Lucida OT.
> 
> Best regards: OK
> 
>> On 15 Oct 2019, at 21:57, Fabrice Couvreur > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> Thanks to you two. 
>> "Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text 
>> fonts."
>> I thought you should not mix several fonts in one text. I know you're a 
>> teacher, what are you doing to write your documents ?
>> Fabrice
>> 
>> Le mar. 15 oct. 2019 à 19:11, Otared Kavian > > a écrit :
>> Hi Fabrice,
>> 
>> Wolfgang gave the right answer, but I wanted to point out that it is better 
>> not to use \setupbodyfont in the middle of your document, as you did in the 
>> excerpt below: in this case it is better to use 
>> 
>> \switchtobodyfont[xits]
>> 
>> or even better define the character you want before using it as in
>> 
>> \define\CScript{\start\switchtobodyfont[xits] \m{\mathscript{C}} \stop}
>> 
>> and then use that command as in:
>> 
>> La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe \CScript en \m{A}.
>> 
>> Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text fonts.
>> 
>> Best regards: OK
>> 
>> 
>>> On 15 Oct 2019, at 18:39, Fabrice Couvreur >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>>  La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe 
>>> {\setupbodyfont[xits]\m{{\mathscript C}}} en \m{A}.
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Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-16 Thread Fabrice Couvreur
Hi Kavian,
It seems to me that these fonts are not free.
Thank you for your help.
Fabrice

Le mer. 16 oct. 2019 à 05:28, Otared Kavian  a écrit :

> Hi Fabrice,
>
> I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the script
> fonts from another font I have the following setups for my font:
>
> %%
> %% Some Font Definitions
> \definefallbackfamily[myfont][math][Asana Math]
> [range={uppercasescript,lowercasescript}]
>
> % lucida font
> \definefontfamily[myfont][serif][Lucida Bright OT]
> \definefontfamily[myfont][math][LucidaBrightMathOT]
> \definefontfamily[myfont][sans][LucidaSansOT]
> \definefontfamily[myfont][mono][LucidaSansTypewriterOT]
>
> \setupbodyfont[myfont,9pt]
>
> %% End of Font Definitions
> %%
>
> Then when I use for instance the command $\cal{C}$ the script font from
> Asana Math is used, instead of from Lucida OT.
>
> Best regards: OK
>
> On 15 Oct 2019, at 21:57, Fabrice Couvreur 
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Thanks to you two.
> "Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text
> fonts."
> I thought you should not mix several fonts in one text. I know you're a
> teacher, what are you doing to write your documents ?
> Fabrice
>
> Le mar. 15 oct. 2019 à 19:11, Otared Kavian  a écrit :
>
>> Hi Fabrice,
>>
>> Wolfgang gave the right answer, but I wanted to point out that it is
>> better not to use \setupbodyfont in the middle of your document, as you did
>> in the excerpt below: in this case it is better to use
>>
>> \switchtobodyfont[xits]
>>
>> or even better define the character you want before using it as in
>>
>> \define\CScript{\start\switchtobodyfont[xits] \m{\mathscript{C}} \stop}
>>
>> and then use that command as in:
>>
>> La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe \CScript en \m{A}.
>>
>> Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text
>> fonts.
>>
>> Best regards: OK
>>
>>
>> On 15 Oct 2019, at 18:39, Fabrice Couvreur 
>> wrote:
>>
>>  La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe
>> {\setupbodyfont[xits]\m{{\mathscript C}}} en \m{A}.
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-15 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Fabrice,

I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the script fonts 
from another font I have the following setups for my font:

%%
%% Some Font Definitions
\definefallbackfamily[myfont][math][Asana Math]
[range={uppercasescript,lowercasescript}]

% lucida font
\definefontfamily[myfont][serif][Lucida Bright OT]
\definefontfamily[myfont][math][LucidaBrightMathOT]
\definefontfamily[myfont][sans][LucidaSansOT]
\definefontfamily[myfont][mono][LucidaSansTypewriterOT]

\setupbodyfont[myfont,9pt]

%% End of Font Definitions
%%

Then when I use for instance the command $\cal{C}$ the script font from Asana 
Math is used, instead of from Lucida OT.

Best regards: OK

> On 15 Oct 2019, at 21:57, Fabrice Couvreur  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> Thanks to you two. 
> "Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text fonts."
> I thought you should not mix several fonts in one text. I know you're a 
> teacher, what are you doing to write your documents ?
> Fabrice
> 
> Le mar. 15 oct. 2019 à 19:11, Otared Kavian  > a écrit :
> Hi Fabrice,
> 
> Wolfgang gave the right answer, but I wanted to point out that it is better 
> not to use \setupbodyfont in the middle of your document, as you did in the 
> excerpt below: in this case it is better to use 
> 
> \switchtobodyfont[xits]
> 
> or even better define the character you want before using it as in
> 
> \define\CScript{\start\switchtobodyfont[xits] \m{\mathscript{C}} \stop}
> 
> and then use that command as in:
> 
> La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe \CScript en \m{A}.
> 
> Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text fonts.
> 
> Best regards: OK
> 
> 
>> On 15 Oct 2019, at 18:39, Fabrice Couvreur > > wrote:
>> 
>>  La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe 
>> {\setupbodyfont[xits]\m{{\mathscript C}}} en \m{A}.
> 
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Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-15 Thread Fabrice Couvreur
Hello,
Thanks to you two.
"Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text
fonts."
I thought you should not mix several fonts in one text. I know you're a
teacher, what are you doing to write your documents ?
Fabrice

Le mar. 15 oct. 2019 à 19:11, Otared Kavian  a écrit :

> Hi Fabrice,
>
> Wolfgang gave the right answer, but I wanted to point out that it is
> better not to use \setupbodyfont in the middle of your document, as you did
> in the excerpt below: in this case it is better to use
>
> \switchtobodyfont[xits]
>
> or even better define the character you want before using it as in
>
> \define\CScript{\start\switchtobodyfont[xits] \m{\mathscript{C}} \stop}
>
> and then use that command as in:
>
> La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe \CScript en \m{A}.
>
> Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text
> fonts.
>
> Best regards: OK
>
>
> On 15 Oct 2019, at 18:39, Fabrice Couvreur 
> wrote:
>
>  La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe
> {\setupbodyfont[xits]\m{{\mathscript C}}} en \m{A}.
>
>
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Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-15 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Fabrice,

Wolfgang gave the right answer, but I wanted to point out that it is better not 
to use \setupbodyfont in the middle of your document, as you did in the excerpt 
below: in this case it is better to use 

\switchtobodyfont[xits]

or even better define the character you want before using it as in

\define\CScript{\start\switchtobodyfont[xits] \m{\mathscript{C}} \stop}

and then use that command as in:

La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe \CScript en \m{A}.

Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text fonts.

Best regards: OK


> On 15 Oct 2019, at 18:39, Fabrice Couvreur  
> wrote:
> 
>  La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe 
> {\setupbodyfont[xits]\m{{\mathscript C}}} en \m{A}.

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Re: [NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-15 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 15.10.2019 um 18:39:

Hello,
Why items are numbered with a square instead of a bullet ?

Because the bullets for the default sans serif font are rectangular.

\starttext

\symbol[bullet]

{\ss\symbol[bullet]}

\blank

\setupsymbols[stylealternative=math]

\symbol[bullet]

{\ss\symbol[bullet]}

\stoptext

Wolfgang

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[NTG-context] Unexpected symbol with Enumeration

2019-10-15 Thread Fabrice Couvreur
Hello,
Why items are numbered with a square instead of a bullet ?
Thanks.
Fabrice

  \definecolor[MyColorC][s=0.8784]
  \definecolor[MyColorD][m=0.27,y=1]

  \defineframed
  [FrameTitle]
  [frame=off,
   foregroundstyle=\bfx\ss,
   foregroundcolor=white,
   background=color,
   backgroundcolor=MyColorD,
   location=depth]

  \defineframedtext
  [FramedText]
  [offset=0.25em,
   style=\ss,
   toffset=\zeropoint,
   background=color,
   backgroundcolor=MyColorC,
   foregroundstyle={\switchtobodyfont[10pt]},
   align={right, broad},
   frame=off,
   corner=00,
   radius=0.5em,
   width=10cm]

  \definedescription
  [Info]
  [before=,
   after=,
   text=Vocabulaire,
   title=no,
   width=fit,
   distance=0.5em,
   headcommand=\FrameTitle,
   alternative=serried]
  \starttext
\startFramedText[width=7cm]
  \startInfo
\startitemize[1]
  \startitem
La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe
{\setupbodyfont[xits]\m{{\mathscript C}}} en \m{A}.
  \stopitem \par
  \startitem
La position limite de la sécante \m{(AM)} lorsque \m{M} se
rapproche de \m{A} est {\bf la tangente à la courbe} au point \m{A}.
  \stopitem\par
  \startitem
Le coefficient directeur de la tangente est {\bf la
limite}, lorsque \m{h} tend vers 0, du taux de variation. On l'appelle {\bf
nombre dérivé} de la fonction \m{f} en 1.
  \stopitem
\stopitemize
  \stopInfo
\stopFramedText
  \stoptext
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