Can't you use an Euler text font? These have the dot in the right place.
Cheers, Taco
Hi,
I'm not sure what font you're referring to; it would at least have to include
all the Euler digits. I tried zeurm10, but it has a right-pointing triangle at
position 2e. The fonts in my bluesky/euler
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Hello,
after installing the new ConTeXt package (same problem for 1/16
and 1/19 beta), the installation procedure reported some missing
'unic-ext.tex' file; compiling any files that used \enableregime[utf]
didn't work anymore.
Replacing 'unic-ext' by 'unic-exp' in the file context.tex and doing
Wow, that was quick. Thanks alot for the typescript; combining upright
greek capitals and the italic miniscules is exactly what I want; I
think I should now be able to do that using the script as a starting
point.
Thanks again!
Sebastian
Unfortunately, I couldn't find a quick hack to
be a bit more intuitive if Serif was named SerifRoman.
I'd still like to know how to use that calligraphic alphabet, though.
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in the
Fourier package. $\text{\cal{...}}$ only generates the standard
calligraphic letters known from Computer Modern.
BTW, I'm using the latest i-Installer version of ConTeXt/teTeX on OS X.
(Console displays ConTeXt ver: 2004.1.13 fmt: 2004.6.25 int: english
mes: english)
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Sebastian
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Great, thanks alot!
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on the randomizers, like uniformdeviate()?
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the existing output for the other ones. Is there a
similar function in ConTeXt?
Some global command like \donotrerender[1-n] would be great, a
processing tag for each figure like
\startuseMPgraphic{...}[rerender=no] would be perfect.
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Sebastian Sturm
I will look into the interaction with MPenvironment. To solve
the subscript problem, please change line 2738 of t-nath.tex
from
\ifdim\wd\!!boxa[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
\ifdim\wd\!!boxa[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(in the definition of \axis@)
and let me know how it works.
Hi,
If you could please provide some example file showing the
problems, I'll see if I can nail them down.
the problem with delimiter autosizing seems to be caused by
MPenvironment; however, the problem with subscripts still seems very
strange to me (since superscripts work as expected). I've
Hi,
Nath is a very complex module, easily broken. If you can
privately send me your preamble we might be able to find what
was breaking it. Or you can try it yourself: move it up line by
line until delimiters don't work anymore: you'll find what
makes it bomb :)
OK, I'll try that. At the moment
Hi,
the delimiter sizing is working now; i had to load the module directly
before \starttext. However, the units module still isn't working when
nath is loaded. Is it supposed to?
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is there a list of know nath bugs somewhere on the web? I tried to find
one using Google, but unfortunately without success.
The reason I'm asking this is that I'm encountering some problems with
the module and would like to know if they are common or if it's related
to my
Hi,
Hello Sebastian,
I don't know much about Metafun yet, but shouldn't you use math-mode
for
\root and \frac?
oops, stupid typo. The code that didn't want to compile was
textext($\root a \of b$) and textext($\frac{a}{b}$), so I only
forgot the math signs when writing the email. Thanks for
Hi,
Well, you should post a *complete* and *minimal* examplefile showing
your problem, together with the context/metafun version numbers (or
logfile). This way emails like the last one can be avoided and the
others can try to reproduce the problem without hassle.
okay, sorry for that. I've
Hi,
any reason you use textext here? Do you need changing labels? If not,
you should use [...] draw btex $\frac{a}{b}$ etex; [...]
I thought textext was just a faster version of btex ... etex and
supposed that this would be the 'way to go', since it is a part of
MetaFun. But I checked out the
Hi,
You can setup the font to be used in the Metapost-figure
\startMPenvironment
\usetypescript[palatino][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,rm,8pt]
\stopMPenvironment
works great, thank you!
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Hi,
is it possible to change the font size of TeX labels in Metapost
figures (using the textext command) to be the same as the bodyfont size
in the surrounding document?
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