On 27/07/13 06:48, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 26.07.2013 um 22:22 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
Dear list,
I don’t get slanted fonts that I have to fake for a monospaced typeface
that lacks an italic font.
[...]
I can only get the second \em working, unless I don’t fake it.
Dear list,
using the latest beta (it also happens with ConTeXt from TL 2013), I
don’t get the space in \type{\em #1}.
Here you have a minimal sample that shows the difference with other
verbatim commands:
\starttext
\type{\em #1}
\arg{\em #1}
\starttyping\em #1\stoptyping
On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 18:13:18 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 24.07.2013 um 16:58 schrieb David Rogers
davidandrewrog...@gmail.com:
john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com writes:
Did a fresh install of context etc. from the context site. I used
this test
On Fri, 26 Jul 2013 22:15:58 +0200
Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de wrote:
On 26/07/13 21:08, john Culleton wrote:
I am trying to follow the wiki on Fonts in Luatex. It suggests the
following statement for Linux systems:
export OSFONTDIR=/usr/local/share/fonts;$HOME/.fonts
But I store
Am 27.07.2013 um 16:29 schrieb john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com:
I think I will encapsulate the \quotation method in a macro like
\def\qq{\\quotation\{}
or similar. Two keystrokes are better than nine.
Use \delimitedtext[qq][quotation] to create a new quote command.
I note that the
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 4:29 PM, john Culleton wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jul 2013 18:13:18 +0200 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I think I will encapsulate the \quotation method in a macro like
\def\qq{\\quotation\{}
or similar. Two keystrokes are better than nine.
I note that the plain TeX version of
On 2013–07–27 john Culleton wrote:
I think I will encapsulate the \quotation method in a macro like
\def\qq{\\quotation\{}
or similar. Two keystrokes are better than nine.
I'd suggest to use the auto complete feature of your editor. When
reading the source after six months “\qq” makes you
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I note that the plain TeX version of closing quotes, '' still works.
It doesn't. You get two apostrophes (which usually happen to look like
a double quotation mark).
I need to add that converting character 27 (') into apostrophe was
On 27/07/13 16:34, john Culleton wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jul 2013 22:15:58 +0200
Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de wrote:
[...]
Using the ConTeXt Suite the command I use is:
export OSFONTDIR=/usr/share/fonts//
Hmm. Why do you use // at the end of the statement? Does that have some
kind of magic?