[NTG-context] Should command `\setnumber' print number in text?

2012-04-29 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello, I faced with following behavior of `\setnumber' command, consider the example: example file=ex1.tex \setupbodyfont[computer-modern-unicode,12pt] \definenumber[course] \setnumber[course]{3} \starttext Hello. \stoptext /example Processing by context (ConTeXt ver: 2012.04.26 22:27 MKIV

[NTG-context] Seems `\definedescription' do not work

2012-04-29 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello, I borrow this example from wiki: example file=ex2.tex %\setupbodyfont[computer-modern-unicode,12pt] \definedescription [Desc] [location=top,hang=20, headstyle={\bf\color[blue]}, command=\hskip-1cm,margin=1cm] \starttext \startDesc{Tufte} \input tufte \stopDesc \stoptext

Re: [NTG-context] Seems `\definedescription' do not work

2012-04-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 29.04.2012 um 08:48 schrieb Vladimir Lomov: Hello, I borrow this example from wiki: example file=ex2.tex %\setupbodyfont[computer-modern-unicode,12pt] \definedescription [Desc] [location=top,hang=20, headstyle={\bf\color[blue]}, command=\hskip-1cm,margin=1cm] \starttext

Re: [NTG-context] Should command `\setnumber' print number in text?

2012-04-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 29.04.2012 um 08:13 schrieb Vladimir Lomov: Hello, I faced with following behavior of `\setnumber' command, consider the example: example file=ex1.tex \setupbodyfont[computer-modern-unicode,12pt] \definenumber[course] \setnumber[course]{3} \starttext Hello. \stoptext /example

Re: [NTG-context] [***SPAM***] Trying to get two styles simultaneiously

2012-04-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 27.04.2012 um 15:25 schrieb hwit...@gmail.com: I have been wrestling with this for hours and I'm sure there's a real easy fix. Just that it's eluding me. How can I use \definedescription to set a combination style? e.g. Below I can get a capitalized description header:

Re: [NTG-context] \phantom{\item ... }

2012-04-29 Thread Hans Hagen
On 27-4-2012 22:04, Troy Henderson wrote: \starttext \startitemize \item Foo \phantom{\item Bar} \item Boo \stopitemize \stoptext \starttext \startitemize \item Foo \starteffect[hidden] \item Bar \stopeffect \item Boo

[NTG-context] Units module and unbowed letters ..

2012-04-29 Thread Jaroslav Hajtmar
Hello ConTeXist. When I work with Units module, I gain at the output of the greek mi letter an italic font. It seems strange. It is so in terms of typography correctly or not? Can also be used for typing (with units module) unbowed letters? Thanx Jaroslav Hajtmar Here is my example:

Re: [NTG-context] lucida ot

2012-04-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 25.04.2012 um 21:10 schrieb Mari Voipio: On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 20:53, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote: \definetypeface[mainface][rm][specserif] [Lucida Blackletter OT][default][features=default] \definetypeface[mainface][cg][calligraphy][lucidaot]

[NTG-context] bug with \setupnotation[number=no] and sectioning commands

2012-04-29 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
Hi there, I'm afraid that note numbering in body text is wrong in latest beta. Here you have a sample that shows the bug: \setupnotation[footnote][number=no] \setuphead[chapter][number=no] \starttext \chapter{First chapter} one\footnote{two} \section{First section} three\footnote{four}

[NTG-context] generating two additional list from notes

2012-04-29 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
Hi there, I have the following minimal sample: \definenote[dict] \setupnotation[dict][number=no] \starttext \chapter{First chapter} This is my dictionary\dict{dictionary: vocabulario} command\dict{command: orden} for a complex\dict{complex: complejo} text\dict{text: texto}. \chapter{Second

Re: [NTG-context] Should command `\setnumber' print number in text?

2012-04-29 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello Wolfgang, ** Wolfgang Schuster [2012-04-29 09:16:38 +0200]: Am 29.04.2012 um 08:13 schrieb Vladimir Lomov: Hello, I faced with following behavior of `\setnumber' command, consider the example: example file=ex1.tex \setupbodyfont[computer-modern-unicode,12pt]

Re: [NTG-context] Seems `\definedescription' do not work

2012-04-29 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello Wolfgang, ** Wolfgang Schuster [2012-04-29 09:14:57 +0200]: Am 29.04.2012 um 08:48 schrieb Vladimir Lomov: Hello, I borrow this example from wiki: example file=ex2.tex %\setupbodyfont[computer-modern-unicode,12pt] \definedescription [Desc] [location=top,hang=20,

Re: [NTG-context] Units module and unbowed letters ..

2012-04-29 Thread Marco
On 2012-04-29 Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz wrote: When I work with Units module, I gain at the output of the greek mi letter an italic font. It seems strange. It is so in terms of typography correctly or not? I can't help you with that, since I don't use the module. An

Re: [NTG-context] Uncovering Slides in a Presentation with Progress Meter

2012-04-29 Thread Marco
On 2012-04-26 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote: For an example see http://www.ece.mcgill.ca/~amahaj1/talks/gerad-2012.pdf How did you make the block diagrams? Plain MetaPost? Marco ___ If your question is

Re: [NTG-context] LuaTeX error after update to ubuntu 12.04

2012-04-29 Thread Kip Warner
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 02:10:33PM +0900, S Barmeier wrote: In ubuntu 12.04 all font packages are renamed to fonts-*, rather than ttf-* or otf-* etc. Most, but not all. ttf-ubuntu-font-family and ttf-ubuntu-title appear to be among some of the exceptions. -- Kip Warner -- Software Engineer

Re: [NTG-context] Uncovering Slides in a Presentation with Progress Meter

2012-04-29 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012, Marco wrote: On 2012-04-26 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote: For an example see http://www.ece.mcgill.ca/~amahaj1/talks/gerad-2012.pdf How did you make the block diagrams? Plain MetaPost? The block diagrams are made using boxes.mp macros. I tweaked drawboxes

Re: [NTG-context] LuaTeX error after update to ubuntu 12.04

2012-04-29 Thread Khaled Hosny
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 01:28:42PM -0700, Kip Warner wrote: On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 02:10:33PM +0900, S Barmeier wrote: In ubuntu 12.04 all font packages are renamed to fonts-*, rather than ttf-* or otf-* etc. Most, but not all. ttf-ubuntu-font-family and ttf-ubuntu-title appear to be