Hi everyone,
Just letting you know that there is an extra . (full stop) on the end of
lines 732 and 734 of publ-imp-aps.mkvi which causes references to be
typeset like "p.. 417" and "pp.. 417--418".
Thanks,
Jack
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Hi,
Two things here:
1. There is an extra . on the end of lines 732 and 734 of publ-imp-aps.mkvi
which causes references to be rendered like "p.. 417" and "pp.. 417--418".
2. Suppose I have a literal such as
@literal{company,
text = {Company Name (n.d.) {\it Webpage name}. Retrieved 22
Dear list,
I was playing around and found that nesting $$s inside of \m blocks
typesets the code as text.
I can't find anything about this on the wiki or in the math-mkiv manual, so
I'm asking whether this is supported behaviour or just a bug?
Jack
\starttext
% All the same
\mathematics{math
On Fri, 26 Nov 2021 at 11:28, Hans Hagen wrote:
> So to summarize: with primes we have to deal with (1) frozen tex math
> expectations that won't change (although in context we're free to do
> so), which (2) have found their way in unicode, and (3) also in fonts
> due to the way traditional tex
On Fri, 26 Nov 2021 at 17:39, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Jack Hill via ntg-context schrieb am 26.11.2021 um 18:18:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > When I run this test code
> >
> > \definefontfamily[trm][math][tex gyre termes math]
> > \definef
Hi list,
When I run this test code
\definefontfamily[trm][math][tex gyre termes math]
\definefontfamily[pag][math][tex gyre pagella math]
\definefontfamily[bon][math][tex gyre bonum math]
\definefontfamily[sch][math][tex gyre schola math]
\definefontfamily[stx][math][stix two math]
\starttext
Hi,
When a mathalignment is started at the end of a multi-column page ConTeXt
places it at the start of the previous second column instead of placing it on a
new page. Here's my code to test:
\starttext \startcolumns[n=4]
\startluacode
lorum = "Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet. "
for i = 1, 98, 1