On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
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On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have put this in my source file:
\startitemize[R][4*broad,stopper=---]
\startitemize[R,4*broad][stopper=---]
And in the output the m rule (---) was
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have put this in my source file:
\startitemize[R][4*broad,stopper=---]
\startitemize[R,4*broad][stopper=---]
And in the output the m rule (---) was overlapped by the roman
numeral. By the way I would like to align the roman
Hi guys,
Hans Hagen wrote:
now the news
- no problems with the 0.25.3 release
stick to that release, there is a serious bug someplace in later versions
Thanks for the nice small test file :-)
Just in case there are any people who have not noticed yet:
The luatex trunk is broken at the
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
is there a solution for ssharp with XeTeX and LuaTeX, I have a word
with a ß in it
which I convert into uppercase letters and the ß remains a lowercase
characters.
The problem is that there is no uccode for ß (U+00DF) in char-def.lua
and that Mark IV has no
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
Hi guys,
Hans Hagen wrote:
now the news
- no problems with the 0.25.3 release
stick to that release, there is a serious bug someplace in later versions
Thanks for the nice small test file :-)
you're welcome
Just in case there are any people who have not
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
is there a solution for ssharp with XeTeX and LuaTeX, I have a word
with a ß in it
which I convert into uppercase letters and the ß remains a lowercase
characters.
The problem is that there is no uccode for ß (U+00DF) in char-def.lua
and
Dalyoung Jeong wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I installed Aquamacs Emacs which is nicely working. And I
also found AUCTeX macros in the wiki.
Since I am a newbie to AUCTeX, I don't know how to apply such codes to
Aquamacs.
Would someone tell me how to do that?
When I choose
Hi again,
I'm working on my xhtml file again but somehow I don't get it...
Consider this bit of xml:
body class=dicBody
div class=letHead
div class=letterA a/div
I want to pickup the A a-bit and put it in a \chapter. I tried a good
number of variations like
On May 15, 2008, at 11:02 AM, Dalyoung Jeong wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I installed Aquamacs Emacs which is nicely working. And I
also found AUCTeX macros in the wiki.
Since I am a newbie to AUCTeX, I don't know how to apply such codes to
Aquamacs.
Would someone tell me how to do that?
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Jelle Huisman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
I'm working on my xhtml file again but somehow I don't get it...
Consider this bit of xml:
body class=dicBody
div class=letHead
div class=letterA a/div
I want to pickup the
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You're misusing the div element for something it is not meant, could
you use h1 ... elements in your html and map them to ConTeXt's own
header commands.
Yes, I know that the xhtml is not very nice (if only I could write my
own xml...) The situation is that I get this
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Jelle Huisman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You're misusing the div element for something it is not meant, could
you use h1 ... elements in your html and map them to ConTeXt's own
header commands.
Yes, I know that the xhtml is not very
Dear gang,
Is there an available ConTeXt utility for creating font tables for luatex?
\ShowFont does this for 256-char encodings but we need something to create
a matrix in pdf through luatex for unicode fonts.
Best wishes
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear gang,
Is there an available ConTeXt utility for creating font tables for luatex?
\ShowFont does this for 256-char encodings but we need something to create
a matrix in pdf through luatex for unicode fonts.
s-fnt-10
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Yes, I know that the xhtml is not very nice (if only I could write my
own xml...) The situation is that I get this file from a customer and I
want to avoid having to reformat it (for compatibility reasons). That's
why I try to make it work, but it seems I'm out of luck
\starttext
\definetypeface [boldmath] [mm] [boldmath] [latin-modern] [modern]
[encoding=texnansi]
$a \times b$ $a \boldsymbol{\times} b$
\stoptext
(from core-mat.tex)
gives
? blobpath asked: cmbx7 .otf
? blobpath do: /opt/luatex/tex/texmf-linux (cmbx7 .otf)
? blobpath do:
luigi scarso wrote:
\starttext
\definetypeface [boldmath] [mm] [boldmath] [latin-modern] [modern]
[encoding=texnansi]
$a \times b$ $a \boldsymbol{\times} b$
\stoptext
(from core-mat.tex)
gives
? blobpath asked: cmbx7 .otf
? blobpath do: /opt/luatex/tex/texmf-linux (cmbx7 .otf)
?
Hello, I need to prepare a document for different audiences. The
question here is, how to encapsulate the different parts of the
document. There are paragraphs which are public, some more which are
internal and some which are private. People who are in the private
group should see
Janko Hauser wrote:
Hello, I need to prepare a document for different audiences. The
question here is, how to encapsulate the different parts of the
document. There are paragraphs which are public, some more which are
internal and some which are private. People who are in the private
Hi,
While using oldstyle features with mkiv, -- in a typing environment comes
out as a endash. I would consider this a bug.
For example:
\setfontfeature{oldstyle}
\starttext
\starttyping
-- A comment 123
\stoptyping
\stoptext
Another interesting feature is that numbers in the typing
On Wed, 14 May 2008, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I am using ConTeXt ver: 2008.05.13, and in mkiv braces seem to gobble the
next digit. They work fine with mkii.
Minimal example
\starttext
The digits $\{0,1,2,3,4\}0,1,2,3,4$
The letters $\{a,b,c,d\}a,b,c,d$
\stoptext
In
\starttext
\startTEXpage
\startlua
metapost.process(metafun,{beginfig(1);,
a=.7in; b=0.5in;,
z0=(0,0); z1=(a,0); z2=(0,b);,
z0=.5[z1,z3]=.5[z2,z4];,
draw z1..z2..z3..z4..cycle;,
drawarrow z0..z1;,
drawarrow z0..z2;,
label.top(btex $a$ etex, .5[z0,z1]);,
label.lft(btex $b$ etex, .5[z0,z2]);,
G'day.
As part of a document I am laying out I have a number of blocks of text
that I want to keep together on a single page -- either all before a
page break or all after it.
I can achieve this using a \vbox, but that has the fairly undesirable
property of also preventing footnotes and,
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