lation can be
Building from source is the production of executables from source code
files, using the appropriate tools for the chosen type of source code,
e.g. compilers, linkers, and other build tools like GNU autotools,
make, cmake, or other build mechanisms. With regard to complete
softwa
Hi,
When I reinstall LMTX on my linux 64 system, the first executing
install.sh gives the error message:
tex error > tex error on line 34 in file
/home/garfileo/public/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/type-set.mkiv:
! I can't find file `type-imp-latinmodern.mkiv'.
so I h
fter a decade it is time
to remove the \type
15 %D {\pdf*} ones completely. For the moment I keep them commented
but even that will
16 %D go away.
17
18 \writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt Backend Macros / PDF}
19
20 \registerctxluafile{lpdf-ini}{optimize}
21 >> \registerctxlua
in the directory I've chosen:
charlie@Air-di-Tommaso ~ % which luametatex
/Users/charlie/Documents/ConTeXt/ConTeXt-LMTX/tex/texmf-osx-arm64/bin/luametatex
charlie@Air-di-Tommaso ~ % type luametatex
luametatex is
/Users/charlie/Documents/ConTeXt/ConTeXt-LMTX/tex/texmf-osx-arm64/bin/luametatex
charlie
of what's in the Lucida typescript
file that comes with the distribution. There must be some easy way to monkey
patch the existing type script file.
Mattias
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On Monday, January 30th, 2023 at 1:20 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
wrote:
>
>
>
> O
Hi,
I'm trying to access Lucida Casual. I see in type-imp-lucida-typeone.mkiv that
there is, indeed, a typescript for it, but I can't figure out how to switch to
it. That is, I want to make some text be Lucida Casual.
I gather from a previous thread that I should be using \definefontstyle
do at the end of each year, I upgraded my ConTeXt installation.
> I noticed a change in \vec behavior which doesn't extend the arrow anymore.
> Here is my example:
>
> \starttext
> Engine: \texenginename\ \texengineversion
>
> \ConTeXt: \contextversionnumber
>
> \typ
arrow anymore. Here is my example:\starttextEngine: \texenginename\ \texengineversion\ConTeXt: \contextversionnumber\type{$\vec{AB}$} : $\vec{AB}$\stoptextThe result with the latest ConTeXt version:
GraphiqueCollé-1.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
and with the version from a year ago:
GraphiqueC
mentioned,
** Something Context and accessibility related:
Screen readers allow to navigate quickly by element type, for example:
heading / list / form elements. Headings are very useful to quickly move
around the document but htere is one corner case. Context splits the
heading number and headi
to highlight
source code. This already worked with HTML, LaTeX, and formats
like docx, and is now also supported for ConTeXt.
- *Inline code*: older versions of pandoc had some weird behavior
wrt inline code in ConTeXt, switching between `\type` and
`\mono`, which made it difficult to customize
tation(width,height,0,d(),r)) -- save ref
-return pdfreference(r)
end
-- some dictionaries can have a MH (must honor) or BE (best effort) capsule
@@ -713,7 +711,7 @@
-- B = start,
-- }
-- }
-local parameters = pdfdictionary {
lose page actions are set to
> StartRendering{\currentrendering} and StopRendering{\currentrendering}.
>
> Just for reference, this is the screen annotation object with the
> additional actions dictionary:
>
> 13 0 obj
> <<
> /Type /Annot
> /A <&
#G11.2096829)
with /PO and /PC entries, when open and close page actions are set to
StartRendering{\currentrendering} and StopRendering{\currentrendering}.
Just for reference, this is the screen annotation object with the
additional actions dictionary:
13 0 obj
<<
/Type /Annot
/A <<
On 12/14/2022 11:49 AM, Matthew McCabe wrote:
For anyone else looking to do something similar, since the typescript is just a
tex file it seems if one places it in one’s local directory it will be
accessible when ConTeXt generates the pdf. I saved it as type-imp-roboto.tex in
my local
pt]
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > {\myfont 我我}
> >
> > \stoptext
> > ```
> >
> > Then I did not get the correct PDF file, i.e. the two Chinese
> > characters are not displayed on it. and the log shows:
> >
> > ```lo
```
Then I did not get the correct PDF file, i.e. the two Chinese
characters are not displayed on it. and the log shows:
```log
..
fonts > defining > forced type 'otf' of 'NotoSerifCJKsc-Regular' not found
17fonts > defining > unable to define 'NotoSerifCJKsc-Regular.otf' a
nt[myfont][file:NotoSerifCJKsc-Regular.otf*default at 12pt]
\starttext
{\myfont 我我}
\stoptext
```
Then I did not get the correct PDF file, i.e. the two Chinese
characters are not displayed on it. and the log shows:
```log
..
fonts > defining > forced type 'otf' of 'NotoSerifCJKsc-Regular' no
intuitive, that always the brackets are placed. Specially while editing \bTABLE
… \eTABLE and the commands belonging to this table-type it could be good to
have the right arrow key to have the command placed with brackets and with the
down-arrow-key the command being placed without brackets
eature {
> name = "gpos_test",
> type = "single",
> data = {
> [ '¿' ] = { 0, 400 },
> [ '¡' ] = { 0, 400 },
> }
>
On 12/22/2022 12:54 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "gpos_test",
type = "single",
data = {
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "gpos_test",
type = "single",
data = {
[ '¿' ] = 1000,
[ '¡' ] = 1000,
}
0.000
mkiv lua stats > hyphenation: 5575 words hyphenated, 1995 unique, used time 0.217 seconds
mkiv lua stats > xml load time: 0.022 seconds, 1 files, 1 converted
mkiv lua stats > lxml preparation time: 0.063 seconds, 1383 nodes, 659 lpath calls, 506 cached calls
mkiv lua stats > in
Hello,
As I usually do at the end of each year, I upgraded my ConTeXt installation. I
noticed a change in \vec behavior which doesn't extend the arrow anymore. Here
is my example:
\starttext
Engine: \texenginename\ \texengineversion
\ConTeXt: \contextversionnumber
\type{$\vec{AB}$} : $\vec
nt embedding time: 0.104 seconds, 23 fonts
mkiv lua stats > result saved in file: v32.pdf, compresslevel 0,
objectcompresslevel 0
mkiv lua stats > positions: 8572 collected, 4774 deltas, 8565 shared
partials, 305 partial entries
mkiv lua stats > used platform: linux-64, ty
a stats > result saved in file: v32.pdf, compresslevel 0,
objectcompresslevel 0
mkiv lua stats > positions: 8572 collected, 4774 deltas, 8565 shared
partials, 305 partial entries
mkiv lua stats > used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-linux-64
mkiv lua stats >
lua stats > pdf annotations: 9336 links (9326 unique), 0 special
mkiv lua stats > font embedding time: 0.049 seconds, 23 fonts
mkiv lua stats > result saved in file: v32.pdf, compresslevel 0,
objectcompresslevel 0
mkiv lua stats > positions: 8563 collected, 4775 deltas, 8556 shar
sslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > positions: 2708 collected, 769 deltas, 2645 shared partials,
484 partial entries
mkiv lua stats > cross referencing: 13943 identified, 34 unknown
mkiv lua stats > used platform: freebsd-amd64, type: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-freebsd-amd64
mkiv lua stats >
esult saved in file: misquotation_bodyonly.pdf,
compresslevel 1, objectcompresslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > positions: 4034 collected, 1723 deltas, 4025 shared
partials, 111 partial entries
mkiv lua stats > used platform: win64, type: windows, binary subtree:
texmf-win64
mkiv lua stats > u
level 1, objectcompresslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > positions: 4034 collected, 1723 deltas, 4025 shared
partials, 111 partial entries
mkiv lua stats > used platform: win64, type: windows, binary subtree:
texmf-win64
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex version: 2.1004, functionality
le
otations: 3982 links (3982 unique), 0 special
mkiv lua stats > font embedding time: 0.195 seconds, 13 fonts
mkiv lua stats > result saved in file: misquotation_bodyonly.pdf,
compresslevel 1, objectcompresslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > positions: 4034 collected, 1722 deltas, 4025
conds, 13 fonts
mkiv lua stats > result saved in file: misquotation_bodyonly.pdf,
compresslevel 1, objectcompresslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > positions: 4034 collected, 1722 deltas, 4025
shared partials, 112 partial entries
mkiv lua stats > used platform: win64, type: windows
gt; result saved in file: prd_de.pdf, compresslevel 1,
objectcompresslevel 0
mkiv lua stats > positions: 6786 collected, 3635 deltas, 6678 shared
partials, 46 partial entries
mkiv lua stats > used platform: osx-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-osx-64
mkiv lua stats > used engine:
t I'm making I would prefer to be able to
>> treat the font weights as alternatives rather than separate families since I
>> will be switching often.
> take a look at type-imp-plex.mkiv (just remove the \s! in your case)
>
> basically you define two typefaces: normal and light
for me. There is
the Roboto typescript example on ConTeXt garden but it isn't exactly
what I'm looking for as for the document I'm making I would prefer to be
able to treat the font weights as alternatives rather than separate
families since I will be switching often.
take a look at type-imp-plex.mkiv
from
https://github.com/Omnibus-Type/Grenze/tree/master/fonts-/gx, I get the
following error message:
lua error:
run callback [6]:
...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/lpdf-emb.lmt:84: number
(local 'n') has no integer representation
stack traceback:
...base/mkxl/lpdf-emb.lmt:84
Hi Hans,
I have two issues with variable fonts (using current latest from yesterday):
1. Using the following sample:
\usemodule[fonts-variable]
\starttext
\showfontvariations[font=file:grenze.ttf]
\stoptext
With the fonts from
https://github.com/Omnibus-Type/Grenze/tree/master/fonts-/gx
Hi Duncan,
Thank you for pointing this out! I knew this was true inside the xmlns
namespace, so you can’t have identical xml:id tags, but you’re probably right
that it’s better to avoid this confusion altogether. Alas, this doesn’t help
with my problem. Since there was a type in my minimal
Hans Hagen via ntg-context writes:
> can you show what is wrong and what it should be with
>
> fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
> name = "germantexlig",
> type = &
ature {
name = "texlig",
t
ne knows a nicer way.
2) This approach doesn't work for lmodern or palatino, I still
get "' as inch-sign/quote there... anything else I need to tweak
for these fonts?
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "texlig",
r editors which do support LSP?
Sincerely,
Saša
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and a little advancement on this path can protect
one from the most dangerous type of fear.
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If your quest
r editors which do support LSP?
Sincerely,
Saša
--
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and a little advancement on this path can protect
one from the most dangerous type of fear.
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If your question is of
xt{in }\, \Omega \NR
> \NC \dm{\frac{\partial u}{\partial {\bi n}}}
> \NC = V u + \phi \NC \qquad\text{on }\, \partial\Omega. \NR
> \stopalignedcases
> \stopformula
> or this (with\type{\displaystyle} added)
> \placeformula
> \startformula
> \startalignedcases
> \NC - \De
qquad\text{on }\, \partial\Omega. \NR
> \stopalignedcases
> \stopformula
> or this (with\type{\displaystyle} added)
> \placeformula
> \startformula
> \startalignedcases
> \NC - \Delta u \NC = 0 \NC \qquad\text{in }\, \Omega \NR
> \NC \dm{\frac{\partial u}{\partial {\bi n}}}
&
placeformula
\startformula
\startalignedcases
\NC - \Delta u \NC = 0 \NC \qquad\text{in }\, \Omega \NR
\NC \dm{\frac{\partial u}{\partial {\bi n}}}
\NC = V u + \phi \NC \qquad\text{on }\, \partial\Omega. \NR
\stopalignedcases
\stopformula
or this (with\type{\displaystyle} added)
\placeformula
\
\stopalignedcases
\stopformula
or this (with\type{\displaystyle} added)
\placeformula
\startformula
\startalignedcases
\NC - \Delta u \NC = 0 \NC \qquad\text{in }\, \Omega \NR
\NC \displaystyle\frac{\partial u}{\partial {\bi n}} \NC = V u + \phi \NC
\qquad\text{on }\, \partial\Omega. \NR
>
> MWE:
>
> \setuppapersize[A5]
>
> \starttext
>
> The \type{\unit} command in text produces \unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}.
>
> Inline math \type{$\unit$} produces $\unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}$.
>
> Display math produces
> \startformula
> \unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s
!
Gavin
MWE:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\starttext
The \type{\unit} command in text produces \unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}.
Inline math \type{$\unit$} produces $\unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}$.
Display math produces
\startformula
\unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2} + \unit{8.64e5 newton m} = \unit{987,000 joule}
\stopformula
-dim.mkxl and with my modified
phys-dim.mkxl. The final result is exactly what I wanted.
If anyone wants my changes, either for their own use or to improve the
distributed phys-dim.mkxl, I’m happy to share.
Thanks for all of your comments!
Gavin
MWE:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\starttext
The \type
module [1] which is MkII only and
no longer part of the ConTeXt distribution. The filename of the module
is s-ptj-01.mkii when you're looking for the source.
I find this one hard to replicate. What is the font type that was used
for this document ?
The document uses TeX Gyre Pagella as main
is the font type that was used
for this document ?
His email is at the end of the article ...
Herbert
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Hello,
Could anybody help me out with the setup and a MWE to get a document
exactly as the one from Steve Peter in the Practex Journal in 2005 as in
https://tug.org/pracjourn/2005-1/peter/peter.pdf
I find this one hard to replicate. What is the font type that was used for
this document ?
Thanks
igits {12,345.67e89}$
51 \setdigitmode {5} \setdigitorder{1} $\digits {12,345.67e89}$
61 \setdigitmode {6} \setdigitorder{1} $\digits {12,345.67e89}$
\stopbuffer
\typebuffer
This is typeset as:
\startlines \getbuffer \stoplines
In text, the \type{\digits} command works fine:
\setdigitmo
On 10/4/2022 5:52 PM, Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context wrote:
I looked into /StemV 0 (which was different in MKIV) but that works
with the TTF files, too. Also should be ignored for Type 3 anyway.
Does your test have type 3 fonts? Should be no problem.
Hans
es, too. Also should be ignored for Type 3 anyway.
Really out of ideas now...
--
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Wiki!
m
ument, which is kept in a
seperate font:
NREXLC+LMRoman12-Regular CID Type 0C Identity-H yes yes
yes 5 0
CLLXEY+LMRoman12-Regular CID Type 0C Identity-H yes yes
yes 8 0
I tried converting the pdf with pdfjam (which uses pdfTeX internally)
be
include the lmtx pdf in a mkiv document as image
On above Brother B205, this document:
\starttext
\externalfigure[foo.mkxl.pdf]
\stoptext
only prints the page number of the outer document, which is kept in a
seperate font:
NREXLC+LMRoman12-Regular CID Type 0C Identity-H
yfont[dejavu]
Then I get a
VHOYGZ+DejaVuSansMonoCID TrueType Identity-H
yes yes yes 8 0
and the PDF prints fine! So it must be related to how Type 0C fonts
are written out, I think.
--
Leah Neukirchenhttps://leahneukirchen.org
an empty file...
> > Do we agree that I have to replace the two lines with the other two ?
> > Regarding what you proposed, how to get the same type of hatching in
> > both figures ?
> no, we disagree here; add them af
On 10/2/2022 1:02 PM, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
I just tried but I got an empty file...
Do we agree that I have to replace the two lines with the other two ?
Regarding what you proposed, how to get the same type of hatching in
both figures ?
no, we disagree here; add them after
I just tried but I got an empty file...
Do we agree that I have to replace the two lines with the other two ?
Regarding what you proposed, how to get the same type of hatching in both
figures ?
\startMPcode
path p, q, r, b ;
p := unitsquare xyscaled (4cm,4cm) ;
z[0] = (2cm,0cm
; On Sat, Oct 1, 2022 at 7:43 PM Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Hans,
> > When the rectangles are not identical, how to have the same type of
> hatching in both ?
> > Thanks.
> > Fabrice
> >
> >
> > \starttext
> > \st
Hi,
Is this what you are looking for?
On Sat, Oct 1, 2022 at 7:43 PM Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Hi Hans,
> When the rectangles are not identical, how to have the same type of hatching
> in both ?
> Thanks.
> Fabrice
>
>
> \starttext
&g
Hi Hans,
When the rectangles are not identical, how to have the same type of
hatching in both ?
Thanks.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startlinecorrection[blank]
\startmidaligned
\switchtobodyfont[9pt]
\startMPcode
path p, q, r, b ;
p := unitsquare xyscaled (4cm,4cm) ;
z[0
there are platform changes). She's also working on cmake based
installation helpers.
One of the things we did was pruning the fonts that are part of the
installation. With a few exceptions the type one fonts were dropped,
which is most noticeable for math. There is no need for px and tx fonts
On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 07:10:40PM +0200, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
BTW, is TeX Gyre Heros the font with missing chars in the printed
version of your PDF document?
It doesn't seem to be that:
$ pdffonts a6.pdf
name type encoding
.pdf" and "pdffonts
your-file.pdf" are your friends.
Both infos for the following source:
\setupbodyfont[helvetica]
\starttext
\input zapf
\stoptext
$ pdffonts a.pdf
name type encoding emb sub uni object ID
- ---
renamed (Semi
> Bold and Medium to SmBld and Medm).
>
> Hraban
>
Thank you for bringing this interesting type family to my attention!
/bpj
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> If your question is of interest to others as wel
the case. These formulas are done for single chain
equations. The example given above consists of two formulas, and the
new broken formula type simply does not fit. You can play with more
than one \alignhere, but they will only set new align points. I think
\startalign ... \stopalign is the way to g
able
to find the font.
There seems to be an issue with the typescript file type-imp-lato.mkiv.
MWE:
\setupbodyfont[lato,12pt]
\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext
---
ConTeXt ver: 2022.09.11 20:44 MKIV - luatex version: 1.1501, functionality
level: 7539:
mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern
edfont[file:mingliu.ttc*chinese @ 10pt])
I adapted type-imp-mscore.mkiv to the situation of the fonts in Win10,
and made type-imp-notocjksc.mkiv according to the Notocjksc fonts.
I refer to type-imp-ipaex.mkiv, and I don't know if the method in it
is outdated. At least, the test results ar
ext related readme files"
}
assert(not figures.getinfo2)
figures.getinfo2 = function(name, page) -- [ [NTG-context] Pdf info with
Lua/Ctx API ]
if type(name) == "string" then
name = { name = name, page = page }
end
if name.name then
local data = figures.push(name)
local info =
ConTeXt Development Team",
license = "see context related readme files"
}
assert(not figures.getinfo2)
figures.getinfo2 = function(name, page) -- [ [NTG-context] Pdf info with
Lua/Ctx API ]
if type(name) == "string" then
name = { name = name, page = page }
end
i
tion xml.functions.p(t)
local dt = t.dt
for i=1,#dt do
local di = dt[i]
if type(di) == "string" then
dt[i] = lpeg.match(rep,di)
end
end
end
\stopluacode
\xmlregistersetup{xml:xhtml}
\startdocument
\xmlproces
finished checking and adjusting type-imp-mscore.mkiv,
scrp-cjk.lua, and char-scr.lua so far,
but the changes are a bit much (or maybe you can say a bit reckless),
so I'm hesitant to get back to you in order to minimize your troubles.
And as mentioned partly in an earlier email, I've made 3 modules
and submitted,
please deal with it.)
By the way, I've finished checking and adjusting type-imp-mscore.mkiv,
scrp-cjk.lua, and char-scr.lua so far,
but the changes are a bit much (or maybe you can say a bit reckless),
so I'm hesitant to get back to you in order to minimize your troubles.
And as mentioned
nts > bodyfont '16pt' is defined (can better be done global)
open source > level 2, order 3, name
'D:/venvs/context-win64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-mscore.mkiv'
close source> level 2, order 3, name
'D:/venvs/context-win64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/
them:
> >
> > begin example
> > \setupinterlinespace[line=4ex]
> >
> > \setuptype[style=\ttx]
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > \start
> > x \ruby{aaa}{bbb} x
> > \stop
> >
> > \start \setupruby[location=left]
On 8/18/2022 12:51 AM, Sebastian Leonardo Molina Diaz via ntg-context wrote:
Any hints on how to do it?
you can look into
mathtimes-math.lfg
type-imp-mathtimes.mkiv
to see how to turn t2 fonts into virtual ot fonts but one never knopws
how well that works (depends on the fonts)
Hans
arttext
>
> \start
> x \ruby{aaa}{bbb} x
> \stop
>
> \start \setupruby[location=left]
> \type{\setupruby[location=left]}\quad x \ruby{aaa}{bbb} x
> \stop
>
> \start \setupruby[location=right]
> \type{\setupruby[location=right]}\quad xxx
problem.
>
> 2. You want to install ConTeXt LMTX system-wide.
>
> This is doable with the standard Linux installer script. Just make sure
> to run the script as root and install the files in /opt/context. This is
> what I've done on my system, and it works quite well.
>
> $ ls -l
Hi Hans,
> > First, how do I get an insert's class/type from the "insert" nodes on
> > the page? With LuaTeX, the insert's class/type is the same as the
> > subtype of the "ins" nodes, but the subtype of the "insert" nodes is
> > always ze
well.
$ ls -l $(type -p context)
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 10 Jul 28 00:33
/opt/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context -> luametatex*
3. You want to install ConTeXt without any network access.
The easiest way to do this would be to install on a system with
inter
x \ruby{aaa}{bbb} x
\stop
\start \setupruby[location=left]
\type{\setupruby[location=left]}\quad x \ruby{aaa}{bbb} x
\stop
\start \setupruby[location=right]
\type{\setupruby[location=right]}\quad x \ruby{aaa}{bbb} x
\stop
\start \setupruby[location
On 8/15/2022 8:18 AM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to manipulate some inserts from Lua in LuaMetaTeX, and I'm
having some problems that I'm not having with LuaTeX.
First, how do I get an insert's class/type from the "insert" nodes on
the page? W
Hi all,
I'm trying to manipulate some inserts from Lua in LuaMetaTeX, and I'm
having some problems that I'm not having with LuaTeX.
First, how do I get an insert's class/type from the "insert" nodes on
the page? With LuaTeX, the insert's class/type is the same as the
subtype of the &
} else if (p lmt_node_memory_state.reserved lmt_node_memory_state.nodesizes[p] == 0) {
return tex_formatted_error("nodes", "attempt to copy a free %s node %d", get_node_name(node_type(p)), (int) p);
} else {
/*tex type of node */
halfword t = node_type(p)
On 8/2/2022 4:08 PM, 黄复雄 via ntg-context wrote:
Sorry, when you say ` that file for windows 10+`, which one are you
referring to? to scrp-cjk.lua?( yes, I will upgrade it.) or to my lmtx
the chinese font .. as defined in type-imp-mscore
ypescriptfile[mscore]
> > \usebodyfont [mschinese,20pt]
>
> can you upgrade the chiese section in that file for windows 10+ as the
> old fonts are gone
>
> (i tested with \definedfont[file:mingliu.ttc*chinese @ 10pt])
>
Sorry, when you say ` that file for windows 10+`, which
➊ DINGBAT NEGATIVE CIRCLED SANS-SERIF DIGIT ONE
> 9 U+0FFFD � REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
> stop missing characters
> start missing characters: cambriai.ttf
> 266 U+0276C ❬ MEDIUM LEFT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT
> 266 U+0276D ❭ MEDIUM RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORN
e]
\startlines
\getbuffer[example]
{\ss\getbuffer[example]}
\stoplines
\tex{abra}\arg{...}
\type{kadabra} \type{~~~}
\stoptext
"""
What’s wrong?
Hraban
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On 8/1/2022 2:29 AM, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
Got it working. Complete solution:
|\setupexternalfigures[ location={local,global,default},
width=\textwidth ] \defineexternalfigure[svg][width=1cm]
\defineexternalfigure[jpg][width=2cm]
\defineexternalfigure[png][width=4cm] % Won't be
Got it working. Complete solution:
\setupexternalfigures[
location={local,global,default},
width=\textwidth
]\defineexternalfigure[svg][width=1cm]\defineexternalfigure[jpg][width=2cm]\defineexternalfigure[png][width=4cm]
% Won't be applied because there's no process action.% Default
RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE BRACKET ORNAMENT
stop missing characters
\stopbuffer
\typebuffer[example]
\startlines
\getbuffer[example]
{\ss\getbuffer[example]}
\stoplines
\tex{abra}\arg{...}
\type{kadabra} \type{~~~}
\stoptext
""
he fonts, it is removing all of the hinting information,
while LibreOffice is keeping all of the hints. I've opened PDFs from
ConTeXt and LibreOffice in FontForge and the hints are still there, so I
don't think that this is the case, but maybe? The hinting format is also
wildly different between Type
On 7/22/22 12:37, juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> the firefox pdf viewer has problems with at least two sans serif fonts.
> [...]
>
> Where Libreoffice has type "Type 1", lmtx has "CID Type 0C".
>
> Where Libreoffice has enco
]
\startdocument
\starttext
\input lorem
\stoptext
\stopdocument
When I create a pdf from LibreOffice with these fonts I have a good display.
pdffonts shows different font inclusion:
pdffonts libreoffice.pdf
name type encoding
emb sub uni object ID
the
following code to add them (and add en and em dash substitution as well).
%% start
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "v1", -- these character substitutions will be applied to
venetian-301-demi-bt
type = "ligature&
(and add en and em dash substitution as well).
%% start
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "v1",-- these character substitutions will be applied to
venetian-301-demi-bt
type = "ligature",
data = {
[0xF001] = { &
Thangalin via ntg-context schrieb am 18.07.2022 um 19:10:
Thank you, Wolfgang.
That looks promising.
SVG files are converted using MetaPost. I thought the following would
work:
svg=>{\externalfigure[#1][svg][conversion=mp]}
You can probably remove the second argument ([svg]) which was
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