Am 29.06.10 13:07, schrieb Oliver Heins:
Hello Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Schusterschuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com writes:
Am 27.06.10 13:02, schrieb Oliver Heins:
I want to typeset the section title in stretched smallcaps in the
header. This is what I came up with, but it won't print
I want to typeset the section title in stretched smallcaps in the
header. This is what I came up with, but it won't print the section
title, but instead the phrase »section«:
\setuppagenumbering[none]
\def\stretchedspacefactor{4}
\def\stretchedspaceamount{.2em}
\setupheader[]
\setupheadertexts
Am 27.06.10 13:02, schrieb Oliver Heins:
I want to typeset the section title in stretched smallcaps in the
header. This is what I came up with, but it won't print the section
title, but instead the phrase »section«:
Do you use Mark 2 or Mark 4?
Wolfgang
the lua script for this, but
I don't know what it is.
No advantage other than time saving …
About tooltips:
\tooltip surprised me, and I was impressed that it appears to typeset
the tooltip text with Context, but there are some problems with it:
1. It's stretched horizontally.
2. The active area
.\at[g:headword]
There probably is some advantage in using the lua script for this, but
I don't know what it is.
About tooltips:
\tooltip surprised me, and I was impressed that it appears to typeset
the tooltip text with Context, but there are some problems with it:
1. It's stretched horizontally.
2
and font expansion, but is
there a way to setup a configuration file for each font set. Like the
mt-foo.cfg file for font family foo when using microtype in latex.
2. Is there a way to do letterspace in ConTeXt. I understand there is a command
called \stretched. But what I want is the feature
and expansion features
2. Is there a way to do letterspace in ConTeXt. I understand there is a command
called \stretched. But what I want is the feature like the tracking option in
microtype package, which can automatically letterspace all small caps. Moreover
is there a way to define new sets
there is
a command called \stretched. But what I want is the feature like the
tracking option in microtype package, which can automatically
letterspace all small caps. Moreover is there a way to define new
sets of fonts for letterspace. For example I defined a new font shape
called \capshape
to do letterspace in ConTeXt. I understand there is
a command called \stretched. But what I want is the feature like the
tracking option in microtype package, which can automatically
letterspace all small caps. Moreover is there a way to define new
sets of fonts for letterspace. For example I
Hello,
I asked this question long time ago, but cannot find the answer.
How can I make interletter spacing a bit bigger? (I mean spacing between
letters in words. And other characters too)
\stretched fills the hbox and makes text really ugly. I need only a
gentle stretching, without full
a stretched font
without
disturbing the output routine? I think I can try a narrow font and
re-draw
my pictures.
AFAIK XeTeX has such a feature but is the presentation worth such
tricks.
Wolfgang
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Hi guys,
This may sound crazy, but I have to do a presentation with a stretched
output.
The thing is, I have a laptop with a normal screen, and it'll be plugged to
a very big wide screen monitor so that people can see the slides on the
big screen. I have to look at my laptop and present
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Zhichu Chen zhichu.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
This may sound crazy, but I have to do a presentation with a stretched
output.
The thing is, I have a laptop with a normal screen, and it'll be plugged to
a very big wide screen monitor so that people can
Am 22.05.2009 um 16:48 schrieb Zhichu Chen:
Hi guys,
This may sound crazy, but I have to do a presentation with a stretched
output.
The thing is, I have a laptop with a normal screen, and it'll be
plugged to
a very big wide screen monitor so that people can see the slides on
the
big
wrote:
Hi guys,
This may sound crazy, but I have to do a presentation with a stretched
output.
The thing is, I have a laptop with a normal screen, and it'll be plugged
to
a very big wide screen monitor so that people can see the slides on the
big screen. I have to look at my laptop and present
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Zhichu Chen zhichu.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, since it's a presentation, I really have some cool style to
show by using
javascript. I think including separated pages will jeopardize it.
Ah, ok
I don't know -- I have a little experience with javascript but if
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 22.05.2009 um 16:48 schrieb Zhichu Chen:
Hi guys,
This may sound crazy, but I have to do a presentation with a stretched
output.
The thing is, I have a laptop with a normal screen, and it'll
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:46 AM, luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Zhichu Chen zhichu.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, since it's a presentation, I really have some cool style to
show by using
javascript. I think including separated pages will
Am 22.05.2009 um 18:47 schrieb Zhichu Chen:
Is there an easy option for this?
\setuppapersize[SM|SW] or a papersize with the the same width/
height ratio
as the projector.
That won't go well. The projector is as stupid as it could be. It
will honestly
send what's shown on my laptop to
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Zhichu Chen zhichu.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, since it's a presentation, I really have some cool style to
show by using
javascript. I think including separated pages will jeopardize it.
and what about pdf - ps -(some transformations) ps - pdf ?
--
luigi
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 22.05.2009 um 18:47 schrieb Zhichu Chen:
Is there an easy option for this?
\setuppapersize[SM|SW] or a papersize with the the same width/height
ratio
as the projector.
That won't go well. The
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:55 AM, luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Zhichu Chen zhichu.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, since it's a presentation, I really have some cool style to
show by using
javascript. I think including separated pages will
Zhichu Chen wrote:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 22.05.2009 um 18:47 schrieb Zhichu Chen:
Is there an easy option for this?
\setuppapersize[SM|SW] or a papersize with the the same width/height
ratio
as the projector.
That
Am 22.05.2009 um 16:48 schrieb Zhichu Chen:
Hi guys,
This may sound crazy, but I have to do a presentation with a stretched
output.
The thing is, I have a laptop with a normal screen, and it'll be
plugged to
a very big wide screen monitor so that people can see the slides on
the
big
Awesome, but still, the javascript things are gone :(
Anyway, I'll try the resolution method.
By the way, is there any chance that I can use a stretched font without
disturbing the output routine? I think I can try a narrow font and re-draw
my pictures.
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Wolfgang
, NY 10003}%
\hbox to \wd0{\bf\stretched{THE PROJECT}}\\\box0}%
\eTD
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Hi,
I told this in my other mail.
You said that I can use something like \stretched{LETTER}.
How can I automatically adjust the spacing? (like add 0.25em space
between each characters).
ConTeXt ver: 2009.01.18 14:39 MKIV fmt: 2009.2.8 int: english/english
ConTeXt ver: 2009.02.04 11:53
Yue Wang schrieb:
You said that I can use something like \stretched{LETTER}.
How can I automatically adjust the spacing? (like add 0.25em space
between each characters).
The correct command \strechednormalcase, not \stretched.
You can set the kerning between chars with \stretchedspaceamount
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Yue Wang schrieb:
You said that I can use something like \stretched{LETTER}.
How can I automatically adjust the spacing? (like add 0.25em space
between each characters).
The correct command \strechednormalcase, not \stretched.
You can set the kerning between chars
. To stretch words or short sentences
the \stretched command could be used.
In MkIV you can use \setcharacterkerning, you can use it like
the \lsseries command.
Wolfgang
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Hi, Hans:
Great work! One comment:
Line 3 and 4, the second paragraph, the line is too stretched,
in fact you can break a Korean word anywhere you want, and no
hyphenation is needed.
Yue Wang
2009/2/4 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
Dohyun Kim wrote:
On the other hand, as script tag hang denotes
Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Hans:
Great work! One comment:
Line 3 and 4, the second paragraph, the line is too stretched,
in fact you can break a Korean word anywhere you want, and no
hyphenation is needed.
well, the spec was: inject penalty5
/
Yue Wang
2009/2/4 Yue Wang yuleo...@gmail.com:
Hi, Hans:
Great work! One comment:
Line 3 and 4, the second paragraph, the line is too stretched,
in fact you can break a Korean word anywhere you want, and no
hyphenation is needed.
Yue Wang
2009/2/4 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
Dohyun Kim
2009/2/4 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Hans:
Great work! One comment:
Line 3 and 4, the second paragraph, the line is too stretched,
in fact you can break a Korean word anywhere you want, and no
hyphenation is needed.
this version inserts a penalty5 and glue0
The result
Dohyun Kim wrote:
2009/2/4 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Hans:
Great work! One comment:
Line 3 and 4, the second paragraph, the line is too stretched,
in fact you can break a Korean word anywhere you want, and no
hyphenation is needed.
this version inserts a penalty5
2009/2/4 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
Dohyun Kim wrote:
2009/2/4 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Hans:
Great work! One comment:
Line 3 and 4, the second paragraph, the line is too stretched,
in fact you can break a Korean word anywhere you want, and no
hyphenation is needed
...@wxs.nl wrote:
Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Hans:
Great work! One comment:
Line 3 and 4, the second paragraph, the line is too stretched,
in fact you can break a Korean word anywhere you want, and no
hyphenation is needed.
this version inserts a penalty5 and glue0
}} % this is what I want to type to produce
the stretched, smallcaps output
\stoptext
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{\infull {CPU}} % this is what it
looks like without stretching
\Term {\CPU} = \Term {\infull {CPU}} % this is what I want to type to produce
the stretched, smallcaps output
\stoptext
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: Title for Chap 1
I want line 1 to be stretched. Everything I have tried does not work. I can
get the Chapter word to stretch, but not the whole line (and it should
probably be treated as a whole line when stretching). I was never able to get
the chapter number (now a word) to stretch.
So
the code and make it work correctly to stretch the
chapter title. What I want is two lines for a chapter head. For
example, Line 1: Chapter One
Line 2: Title for Chap 1
I want line 1 to be stretched. Everything I have tried does not work. I
can get the Chapter word to stretch
One
Line 2: Title for Chap 1
I want line 1 to be stretched. Everything I have tried does not work. I
can get the Chapter word to stretch, but not the whole line (and it
should probably be treated as a whole line when stretching). I was never
able to get the chapter number (now a word
command (\track #2 \by{0.2em}) fails.
I spent many hours last night trying to change the kerning. What I
want is
something like: \kern{TEXT}{KERNING AMOUNT}.
What's available, or how do I fix the track command above. By the
way,I'm
running mkii.
Search for \stretched
, or how do I fix the track command above. By the
way,I'm
running mkii.
Search for \stretched and \stretchednormalcase.
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20080815.074940.ae67f770.en.html
Wolfgang
Okay, it works until I place an an argument in the stretched command.
def\MyChapterCommand#1#2{
\framed[align=center,frame=off,width=\textwidth]{
\vbox{
fails--\stretched{#2}
works--\stretched{This is a Test
Am 12.11.2008 um 18:03 schrieb Bart C. Wise:
Okay, it works until I place an an argument in the stretched command.
def\MyChapterCommand#1#2{
\framed[align=center,frame=off,width=\textwidth]{
\vbox{
fails-- \stretched{#2}
works
Wolfgang, thanks so much for your help so far.
I was able to take the code and make it work correctly to stretch the chapter
title. What I want is two lines for a chapter head. For example,
Line 1: Chapter One
Line 2: Title for Chap 1
I want line 1 to be stretched. Everything I have tried
Bart C. Wise wrote:
Wolfgang, thanks so much for your help so far.
I was able to take the code and make it work correctly to stretch the chapter
title. What I want is two lines for a chapter head. For example,
Line 1: Chapter One
Line 2: Title for Chap 1
I want line 1 to be stretched
, since we have to letterspace titles and such, there is provision
for it in the core (non advertised low level stuff)
\stretched {The badness of this line is very bad.}
\hbox spread 2cm{\stretched {The badness of this line is very bad.}}
\def\stretchedspaceamount{.25em}
\stretchednormalcase
\stoptyping
\startunpacked \stopunpacked
\startversion[numbers] \stopversion
# \startXMLdata \stopXMLdata
# \startXMLignore \stopXMLignore
# \startXMLmapping \stopXMLmapping
\stretched{text}
# \strut
# \strutdepth
# \strutheight
# \struttedbox
\sub[references]
\subject[references]{text}
\subsection
--xtx I'm having a strange scale in vertical dimension, i.e.
the figure is vertically stretched. The figure is ok, because the problem
does not arise when I omit the -xtx flag.
The code I'm using is trivial
\placefigure{{\em Semiotiche}: produzione, distribuzione e accesso.}
{\externalfigure
is vertically stretched. The figure is ok, because the
problem
does not arise when I omit the -xtx flag.
The code I'm using is trivial
\placefigure{{\em Semiotiche}: produzione, distribuzione e accesso.}
{\externalfigure[pipeline][width=\textwidth]}
No stretching using a png instead of a pdf
I
in vertical dimension,
i.e. the figure is vertically stretched. The figure is ok, because
the problem does not arise when I omit the -xtx flag.
The code I'm using is trivial
\placefigure{{\em Semiotiche}: produzione, distribuzione e accesso.}
{\externalfigure[pipeline][width=\textwidth
\stoptext
I run the minimal ConTeXt, from 8th of august:
ConTeXt ver: 2007.08.08 14:35 MKII fmt: 2007.8.26 int: english/english
Moreover, if I comment the first lines out above, the opening { is
stretched correctly (in latin modern).
Any ideas?
Best regards, Micke P
MKII fmt: 2007.8.26 int: english/english
Moreover, if I comment the first lines out above, the opening { is
stretched correctly (in latin modern).
Any ideas?
Best regards, Micke P
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stretched or shrinked as if their bounding box has not been
computed correctly (even after typesetting the document n times). I have
absolutely no clue why that happens, but I imagine it is some strange
interaction in the environment file, because if I typeset any of the
problematic figures
Hi,
I am typesetting a document with XeConTeXt, containing many MetaPost
figures. All the labels in the figures are typeset using \sometxt{} and
sometxt(). For some reasons, in the final document some of them appear
horribly stretched or shrinked as if their bounding box has not been
computed
Hi,
in some projects the regular (empty space) becomes quite wide, in some
justified paragraphs.
I guess there is a preset somewhere describing the range how far the space can
be shrinked/stretched.
So, in these projects I'd like to have the maximum spacewidth set a bit
narrower.
Just
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:33:34 +0200
Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
in some projects the regular (empty space) becomes quite wide, in some
justified paragraphs.
I guess there is a preset somewhere describing the range how far the space
can be shrinked/stretched.
So
, running xetex
again produces distorted image, stretched to the old dimensions. I can only
make xetex to rebuild .rlis by deleting them manually each time.
Generally, I don't understand why XeTeX is so stupid that it relays upon the
external tool (ImageMagic) to calculate image dimensions
key.
How to get just center position while keeping the frame tight and more
X-stretched?
the best way is to define your own macro, as \framed alone can't handle
this special case. if you insert an \offset macro inside \framed (with
offset=overlay to avoid additional offsets), you can use
X-stretched?
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:27:03 +0300
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
\defineframed
[hotkey][height=\lineheight,offset=4pt,corner=00]
Hi,
\defineframed
[hotkey][offset=4pt,corner=00,location=low]
Wolfgang
\starttext
Another way to start or stop
]
\stretched{Here is the first line 1a}
\stopcolumnsetspan
\input tufte
Here is the second line 2a
\column
\input tufte
Here is the second line 2a
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
I do hope, that this is giving you a clue
of features stretched beyond their
intended usage ...
in a next release i will implement \doifuserelse{mojca} {ignore feature}
{carry on} -)
Hans
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do you mean real bugs or misuse of features stretched beyond their
intended usage ...
in a next release i will implement \doifuserelse{mojca} {ignore feature}
{carry on} -)
No problem. If my name won't be misspelled (as in some ConTeXt sources
:) I can still add the following to the cont
\setupheadertexts
[chapter]
[][]
[\hfil\hbox to 20em{\stretched{\tfb\sc
Independent{}Publishing}}\hfil]
...works, but as soon as I place any command ahead of the keyword
chapter it just becomes the word chapter. for example this
doesn't work:
\setupheadertexts
[\hfil chapter\hfil]
[][]
[\hfil\hbox to 20em
enclosed in any way. For example
\setupheadertexts
[chapter]
[][]
[\hfil\hbox to 20em{\stretched{\tfb\sc
Independent{}Publishing}}\hfil]
...works, but as soon as I place any command ahead of the keyword
chapter it just becomes the word chapter. for example this
doesn't work:
[code snipped
hmm, on Mon, May 15, 2006 at 02:55:46PM +0200, Taco Hoekwater said that
One of the things we discussed was this: If there is sufficient
interest, we could organize a ConTeXt (mini)conference.
conferences make the world go around :)
as the timeline is quite stretched, i propose to make a
wiki
M.guravage wrote:
Hi,
Something has changed in the past couple months that causes my stretched
title code to fail with the message:
! You can't use `\end' in internal vertical mode.
recently read \normalend
I've attatched a small example. Has anyone a suggestion how I can adapt my
code
Hello,
I would like to replace the default subject title with one that is centered
and a bit stretched. Besides the examples in core-fnt.tex, I found found the
following example on the mailing list.
\def\CapStretchAmount{0.3em}
\def\CapStretch#1{\def\stretchedspaceamount{\CapStretchAmount
better:
\def\mycapsubject#1{\midaligned{\CapStretch{\sc #1}}}
\setuphead [subject][textcommand=\mycapsubject]
The second argument of command= is not just the user text,
but also the current color etc. That apparently confuses the
\stretched... macro considerably.
Cheers, Taco
David Munger wrote:
Both of these fail (the second one is assumed to be unicode).
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr\'edoctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{prdoctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{\'e}doctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{}doctoral}}
an other alternative
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{\'e}doctoral}}
\hbox to \textwidth {\stretched{pr{}doctoral}}
Right. Thanks.
an other alternative is to use the properties mechanism
Do you mean with something like:
\hbox to \textwidth
{\setuptolerance[stretch]inter word space is stretched} ?
David
David Munger wrote:
I ran into the same problem with unicode strings in \hyphenation{...}.
Any clue?
\hyphenation{ma-gn{}-to-hy-dro-dy-na-mi-que}
from xtag-hyp:
% \mainlanguage[nl] \setupbodyfont[pos] \useXMLfilter[utf,hyp]
%
% \starttext
%
% \hyphenatedword{pati\ediaeresis nten}
%
Hi,
when, in a french project, the line ends with e.g. l'int\'{e}r^{e}t
then context doesn't hyphenate l'interet and the line gets stretched.
(If I wouldn't have the l-apostroph construction then the word is hyphenated
in-teret, so its hyphenation is know to TeX.)
But for I have a lot of this l
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
when, in a french project, the line ends with e.g. l'int\'{e}r^{e}t
then context doesn't hyphenate l'interet and the line gets stretched.
(If I wouldn't have the l-apostroph construction then the word is
hyphenated in-teret, so its hyphenation
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 10:32:53AM -0500, Bill McClain wrote:
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:06:10 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Piotr Kopszak) wrote:
Hello,
I know it's a bad habit to use stretched text, but apparently
formerly people thought differently. I am typesetting old quotations
Hello,
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Right, but as far as I understand this solution:
\def\CapStretchAmount{.08em}
\def\CapStretch#1{\def\stretchedspaceamount{\CapStretchAmount}\stretchednormalcase{#1}}
Which is used as so:
\CapStretch{\sc The King in Yellow}
applies only to
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
Right, but as far as I understand this solution:
\def\CapStretchAmount{.08em}
\def\CapStretch#1{\def\stretchedspaceamount{\CapStretchAmount}\stretchednormalcase{#1}}
Which is used as so:
\CapStretch{\sc The King in Yellow}
applies only to small
Hello,
I know it's a bad habit to use stretched text, but apparently
formerly people thought differently. I am typesetting old quotations
and would not want to replace stretched text simply by emphasized. Is
it absolutely discouraged in ConTeXt or is there any way to have
it... (in spite of its
Hi,
I know it's a bad habit to use stretched text, but apparently
formerly people thought differently. I am typesetting old quotations
and would not want to replace stretched text simply by emphasized. Is
it absolutely discouraged in ConTeXt or is there any way to have
it... (in spite of its
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:06:10 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Piotr Kopszak) wrote:
Hello,
I know it's a bad habit to use stretched text, but apparently
formerly people thought differently. I am typesetting old quotations
and would not want to replace stretched text simply by emphasized
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