On 11-7-2010 7:39, luigi scarso wrote:
2010/7/11 Ivo Solnickýivo.solni...@gmail.com:
Now (not addressed to Mojca), please don't be a smartarse and tell me
(again) that this is all volunteer work and to send in patches, a new
Device Independent file definition and implementation for Unicode.
Hello,
I would like to create a document using some functionality that is
pretty close to creating an index, but the built-in index creation
code doesn't suffice. My main question is: how do I sort strings using
the built-in sorting rules for the current language?
Here is an example with a table
On 12-7-2010 12:30, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to create a document using some functionality that is
pretty close to creating an index, but the built-in index creation
code doesn't suffice. My main question is: how do I sort strings using
the built-in sorting rules for the
On 9-7-2010 10:12, Brian R. Landy wrote:
Hi, I ran into a case where a natural table has an issue when it
contains inline math and an alignment character is used. Here's a small
example which triggers the problem:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTABLEbody
\bTR
On 11-7-2010 11:46, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Here is a better patch, with new strings translated and v!appendix
commented as in lang-ger.tex.
I could also add support for Serbian latin, but I have no idea how to
add new language that will allow both latin and cyrilic.
we need to define what that
Datuma 11. srpnja 2010. 13:24 Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com je napisao/la:
It would be great if ConTeXt supported:
\mainlanguage
[serbian]
[script=latin | cyrillic]
as well as
\mainlanguage
[english]
[variant=american | british]
etc. This is what
On 12-7-2010 4:00, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Datuma 11. srpnja 2010. 13:24 Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com je napisao/la:
It would be great if ConTeXt supported:
\mainlanguage
[serbian]
[script=latin | cyrillic]
as well as
\mainlanguage
[english]
[variant=american
2010/7/12 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 11-7-2010 11:46, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Here is a better patch, with new strings translated and v!appendix
commented as in lang-ger.tex.
I could also add support for Serbian latin, but I have no idea how to
add new language that will allow both latin
On 12-7-2010 6:01, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
2010/7/12 Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl:
On 11-7-2010 11:46, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Here is a better patch, with new strings translated and v!appendix
commented as in lang-ger.tex.
I could also add support for Serbian latin, but I have no idea how to
add new
Thanks for the reply. I'm actually generating TeX from an application
that interprets $ in it's own code and occasionally this causes me
trouble in passing the $ through to TeX to use in math mode (I think
they have a bug and am hoping I can get that fixed). So I tend to use
\math{} to
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010, Brian R. Landy wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I'm actually generating TeX from an application that
interprets $ in it's own code and occasionally this causes me trouble in
passing the $ through to TeX to use in math mode (I think they have a bug and
am hoping I can get
\usetypescript[cambria]
\setupbodyfont[cambria,8pt]
\starttext
\inlinemath{\displaystyle\frac{(1-0.1) -
0.89803921568627}{1-0.1}}%
{\switchtobodyfont[modern,8pt] \inlinemath{\displaystyle\frac{(1-0.1) -
0.89803921568627}{1-0.1}}}
\stoptext
IMO the numerator with cambria is too much distant from
On 12.07.2010 21:23, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:
we need to define what that means then ... as i can imagine only
combining multiple languages with respect to hyphenation
Much anticipated!
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Best Regards,
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
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