madiazm.eo...@gmail.com schrieb am 17.05.2024 um 00:05:
Hi,
I used some code from the meta-fun manual to recreate a labelled frame around
my sections. But the first framedtext protrudes a couple of mm into the margin.
Only the first one in the page. I intentionaly added other sections
Hi,
I used some code from the meta-fun manual to recreate a labelled frame around
my sections. But the first framedtext protrudes a couple of mm into the margin.
Only the first one in the page. I intentionaly added other sections and the
frames aline to the margin ok.
I tried to put something
? (just trying to learn)
Below is a snippet from font-unk.mkxl where you can see which names are
mapped
to a certain font alternative, e.g. \tf (the normal upright style)
expect a fontsynonym
with the name Serif.
\definebodyfont [default] [rm]
[\s!tf=Serif sa 1,
\s!bf
ragma-ade.com/install-lmtx//texmf.zip'" and "fetching
'http://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx//texmf-context.zip'" was performed
repeatedly
* this consumes lots of time, will & internet bandwidth
& takes away the focus from other important part of installation
So,
1. ca
the latest binary from
https://build.contextgarden.net/dl/luametatex/work/
Hans
Thanks, that also solved the problem when I tried to compile
"Hello-world.tex" from the distribution !
It was crashing for the lines 39-46.
Thanks for ConTe
binary from
https://build.contextgarden.net/dl/luametatex/work/
Hans
Thank you. That works for both of the examples and for the larger
project from which they were derived.
--
Rik
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On 5/12/2024 6:50 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
I have come across an error that halts processing with the latest
release. The following demonstrates this:
That one was hard to find as it was not something new hut just showing
up now.
Can you try the latest binary from
https://build.contextgarden.net
@bar
\definefontfeature[whatever][axis={weight:750}]%
\definedfont[name:adobevariablefontprototype*whatever]foo@bar
\stoptext
Can it be something from with my font file ?
\starttext
\definefontfeature[whatever01][default][axis={weight=0250}]
\definefontfeature[whatever02][default][axis={weight
Hi,
the first \vdots in the third row is not centered.
\starttext
\definemathmatrix[mymatrix][matrix:parentheses]
\startformula
\startmymatrix
\NC A_1\VL B_1\NR
\HL
\NC \vdots \VL \vdots \NR
\NC \vdots \NC \vdots \NR% there is probably something from here
\HL
\NC A_n\VL B_n
]
\placeregister[learnedlong,workbookA,workbookB,workbookC,workbookD]
\stopchapter
I setup a custon index that lists items from four different workbooks.
The problem is in the indexi, it displays entreis like this:
WHST.1.1: 11, 231, WB 1: 124, WB 1: 133, WB 2: 325, WB 2: 345, etc
I have found a few situations is confusing/breaking ConTeXt:
- Footnotes inside tables, figures, frames, margins (won't render the cited
item).
- Custom index items inside those items (displays "entry not flushed").
My workaround has been to define a size 0 font \tfz, then put it in a block
like
:750}]%
\definedfont[name:adobevariablefontprototype*whatever]foo@bar
\stoptext
Can it be something from with my font file ?
Thanks,
Garulfo
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i attached output file before and after applying new patch
On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 9:08 AM Hamid,Idris
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>
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> To "ntg-context@ntg.nl"
> Date 5/9/2024 6:29:40 AM
> Subject [NTG
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Date 5/9/2024 6:29:40 AM
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Hi Seyal,
See below:
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mailto:seyal.zav...@gmail.com>>; "mailing list
f
Hi Seyal,
See below:
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ConTeXt users" mailto:ntg-contex
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Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb am 02.05.2024 um 17:01:
Hi,
making wonderful progress on my registers and translating from xml.
There is one thing I can't figure out (and I or some other good soul
may have asked in the past...). Is it possible to mark occurrences in
footnotes? Ideally
, \typeinlinebuffer
doesn’t convert -- into an en-dash (the same way as \typebuffer behaves).
But as in the sample above, when a font is defined for mono (at least
with \definefontfamily), \typeinlinebuffer converts -- into en-dashes
(different from \typebuffer).
Sorry, but how could I fix
\latexdesc{1541} some other event happened
\latexdesc{1542} some event happened quite different
\stoptext
I found the above code (the first line) in the ConTeXt Wiki, as a way to create
the equivalent of a desc environment from LaTeX. The items inside {} should be
bold
desc{1541} some other event happened
> \latexdesc{1542} some event happened quite different
>
> \stoptext
>
>
> I found the above code (the first line) in the ConTeXt Wiki, as a way to
> create the equivalent of a desc environment from LaTeX. The items inside {}
> shoul
found the above code (the first line) in the ConTeXt Wiki, as a way to create
the equivalent of a desc environment from LaTeX. The items inside {} should be
bold, then there is a gap before the next text.
I am using this to display a simple timeline.
Though the formatting looks perfect, very
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/French_spacing
Joel via ntg-context hat am 05.05.2024 00:30 CEST geschrieben:
I noticed that some code is being rendered wrong, most especially apparent in a column environment where
I noticed that some code is being rendered wrong, most especially apparent in a
column environment where sometimes the text can get stretched a bit more to fit
the column width nicer.
If a sentence says "They appeared between c. 1200 BCE and c. 1500 CE." it
appears ConTeXt thinks that the
bandwidth or high latency on
your side, e.g. with mobile connections.
* Sometimes leaving and re-entering helps.
* If audio/video doesn’t work for you, you can still use the text chat.
* Screen sharing needs a lot of bandwidth.
* BigBlueButton documentation applies:
https://bigbluebutton.org/teacher
wrote:
I did something like that, with a processor that added a "n" after the
occurrence page number.
Since you typeset XML, maybe you can detect that an index (register)
reference happens inside a note from the DOM element you are typesetting.
Then you use a command like thi
Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb am 02.05.2024 um 17:01:
Hi,
making wonderful progress on my registers and translating from xml.
There is one thing I can't figure out (and I or some other good soul
may have asked in the past...). Is it possible to mark occurrences in
footnotes? Ideally, the entry
Il 02/05/24 17:01, Thomas A. Schmitz ha scritto:
Hi,
making wonderful progress on my registers and translating from xml.
There is one thing I can't figure out (and I or some other good soul may
have asked in the past...). Is it possible to mark occurrences in
footnotes? Ideally, the entry
Hi,
making wonderful progress on my registers and translating from xml.
There is one thing I can't figure out (and I or some other good soul may
have asked in the past...). Is it possible to mark occurrences in
footnotes? Ideally, the entry in the register would look like
p. 100\high{20
19:52:
I see. But there's no command that could be used to simulate an empty line?
If not, me should I perhaps try to replicate the wrapper structure
from the XML source in context? (I'll also look into the format module
of
course.) What do you think?
Below is a different solution to your problem
gt;
> > I see. But there's no command that could be used to simulate an empty line?
> > If not, me should I perhaps try to replicate the wrapper structure
> > from the XML source in context? (I'll also look into the format module
> > of
> > course.) What do you think?
>
urba...@ca.rr.com schrieb am 28.04.2024 um 19:54:
I swear I used to understand this stuff. I plead old age. Why do I
get two different results from the float placements here:
\definefloat[mysidebar][mysidebars]
\setupfloat[mysidebar][leftmargindistance=-.25in,rightmargindistance=-.25in
(to Sonoma) and my
homebrew cellar (to zint 2.13.0) while keeping a ConTeXt version from 2022
which compiled the barcodes perfectly fine before these updates. This being
said, the newer ConTeXt version doesn't resolve the issue.
Observations:
1) Zint (and Inkscape) is in my PATH and correctly sym
(??) if this is
helpful. My code stopped working after I updated the OS (to Sonoma) and my
homebrew cellar (to zint 2.13.0) while keeping a ConTeXt version from 2022
which compiled the barcodes perfectly fine before these updates. This being
said, the newer ConTeXt version doesn't resolve the issue
Where’s the float type "sidebar" defined? AFAIK it’s not a default type.
And it might interfere with the actual sidebar stuff from
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/mkxl/anch-bar.mkxl,
see also https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupsidebar
Hraban
Am 28.04.2
I swear I used to understand this stuff. I plead old age. Why do I get
two different results from the float placements here:
definefloat[mysidebar][mysidebars]
setupfloat[mysidebar][leftmargindistance=-.25in,rightmargindistance=-.25in,outer,none]
defineframedtext [sidebartext]
[width=.4textwidth
he current version).
Best, Hraban
Am 28.04.24 um 13:58 schrieb Tomáš Hála:
Hi Hraban and all,
the server akela at our university is not absolutely down but avialable from
the university intranet (or via VPN) only, unfortunately.
When you wrote the second email (the first one I accidenta
Thanks for the detailed answer, my problem was solved very well through the
code you provided
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ize as default value but now you have to pass \txx as value
because by default \high already uses style=\tx. When you now combine
the default \tx from \high and the \tx from the footnote you get the
\txx size (which is used in the custom \high command).
begin example
\definehigh[fakenot
o
get the same text size with \high you need \tx before the argument.
Another solution is to create your own \high command where you set the
text size as default value but now you have to pass \txx as value
because by default \high already uses style=\tx. When you now combine
the default \tx fr
ai2472206...@yeah.net schrieb am 25.04.2024 um 10:24:
hi!
I'm new to ConTeXt. I want to define a command with sidenote function. This
[setupsidenote] command inherits the options of [setupmargindata],
[setupcounter] and [setupframed]. just like [setupenumeration] inherits the
option of
Denis Maier schrieb am 26.04.2024 um 19:52:
I see. But there's no command that could be used to simulate an empty line?
If not, me should I perhaps try to replicate the wrapper structure from
the XML source in context? (I'll also look into the format module of
course.) What do you think
Thanks for your reply.
The kanji part requires a specific font and typescript file, which I defined on
my own computer but forgot to add to this example. This is something I didn't
take into account. It's true, I need to think about what exactly my command
needs, not build an all-powerful
> On 25 Apr 2024, at 09:24, ai2472206...@yeah.net wrote:
>
> But what I don't know is how to get it to inherit the options of other
> commands and perform these features correctly.
Your example didn't work for me - none of the Chinese|Japanese[1] characters
showed.
AFAIK there is no way to
the number of
> argument passed.
Many thanks for explaining this too.
>> But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to come from TeX)?
>
> Hans added many additions to command parameters in Luametatex and #_
> means the argument to a commands has to be enclosed in braces
rieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how to
make the inbetween key workin
see #_ instead of #1.
There is no way to search for "#_" in the wiki.
Grepping the source, "#_" seems to be used for optional arguments
(mainly in syst-aux.mkxl).
But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to come from TeX)?
Hans added many additions to co
denis.ma...@unibe.ch
<mailto:denis.ma...@unibe.ch> wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how to
make the inbetween key working here.
As the source is XML, I cannot just add an empty line to start a new
group of lines inside \startlines…\stoplines. I gu
17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how to
make the inb
e is no way to search for "#_" in the wiki.
Grepping the source, "#_" seems to be used for optional arguments
(mainly in syst-aux.mkxl).
But what are these "#_" (which don’t seem to
Denis Maier via ntg-context schrieb am 26.04.2024 um 18:10:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> hat am 26.04.2024 17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch <mailto:denis.ma...@unibe.ch>
wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from X
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 26.04.2024 17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poe
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can’t figure out how to
> make the inbetween key working here.
>
> As the source is XML, I cannot just add an empty line to start a new
> group of lines inside \startline
Hi,
I'm trying to typeset a poem from XML, but I can't figure out how to make the
inbetween key working here.
As the source is XML, I cannot just add an empty line to start a new group of
lines inside \startlines...\stoplines. I guess, there must be a command to do
that, but \par seems to have
Couvreur <
> fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > > Here is the code that interferes with the graph from the last chapter
> but why ?
> >
> > Because of this “path b”:
> >
> > > path c
On 4/26/24 10:22 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
That's because mkii is AI enhanced. Can you try this:
Ah, I see where I was wrong, thank you! I'm mapping from xml, so I
became confused with the optional parameters that I write as attributes,
with a number of ifs... But now it should be clear!
All
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
> > On 25 Apr 2024, at 23:12, Fabrice Couvreur
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Here is the code that interferes with the graph from the last chapter but
> > why ?
>
> Because of this “path b”
> On 25 Apr 2024, at 23:12, Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Here is the code that interferes with the graph from the last chapter but why
> ?
Because of this “path b”:
> path circle, p, q, b;
which interferes with the assignment line from t
Hi,
Here is the code that interferes with the graph from the last chapter but
why ?
\startMPcode
pickup pencircle xscaled 1;
defaultfont := "texgyrepagella-regular*default" ;
defaultscale := 0.8 ;
path circle, p, q, b;
confirm it doesn’t result in a page
range in the index. Also gives no error.
Since I've become an expert on tuc files since yesterday (ha!): if I compare the tuc from
a mkiv and a mkxl run, I see that mkiv produces an entry ["lastrealpage"]=9 in
the references table, mkxl doesn't. Th
example, and can confirm it doesn’t result in a
>> page range in the index. Also gives no error.
>
> Since I've become an expert on tuc files since yesterday (ha!): if I compare
> the tuc from a mkiv and a mkxl run, I see that mkiv produces an entry
> ["las
an expert on tuc files since yesterday (ha!): if I
compare the tuc from a mkiv and a mkxl run, I see that mkiv produces an
entry ["lastrealpage"]=9 in the references table, mkxl doesn't. This
appears to be the relevant bit, and it is connected with the replacement
of realpageno by c_
t; I don't know if I can explain the problem I'm having. I made a project
> with 14 chapters. In each of them, there are graphics embedding metapost
> code. I proceed as follows : I compile each chapter alone with lmtx then I
> compile the project containing the 14 chapters. I didn't encounter
; the project containing the 14 chapters. I didn't encounter any problems
> except with a graphic from the last chapter. It is indeed in chapter 14 but
> not in the project ! I give the code for this graph.
> Thanks.
> Fabrice
>
> \startMPcode
>
>inter
problems
except with a graphic from the last chapter. It is indeed in chapter 14 but
not in the project ! I give the code for this graph.
Thanks.
Fabrice
\startMPcode
interim linejoin := mitered;
interim ahangle := 30;
numeric u, pi;
pi
hi!
I'm new to ConTeXt. I want to define a command with sidenote function. This
[setupsidenote] command inherits the options of [setupmargindata],
[setupcounter] and [setupframed]. just like [setupenumeration] inherits the
option of [setupcounter].
I've defined the following sidenote command
:
* state (start stop): what does this en-/disable? collecting entries?
* label (yes no none Name): language dependent labels? as a prefix or
what?
You can use the key to set language dependent texts for the section
counters in the list entry, with "yes" the values from the document
On 4/24/2024 5:41 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I’m slightly embarrassed because this should be easy, but I can’t figure out
how to do this: in the tuc/tua file, I have the complete references of my
document. How can I access it from within my Lua code? For instance, something
like
Hi all,
I’m slightly embarrassed because this should be easy, but I can’t figure out
how to do this: in the tuc/tua file, I have the complete references of my
document. How can I access it from within my Lua code? For instance, something
like
utilitydata.structures.references.collected
? collecting entries?
* label (yes no none Name): language dependent labels? as a prefix or
what?
You can use the key to set language dependent texts for the section
counters in the list entry, with "yes" the values from the document are
used but you can also set whatever labe
ntg-context
wrote:
On 4/22/2024 2:45 AM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> I'm three days out from sending my work to an editor, and found some
> serious problem: many footnotes just aren't rendering.
>
> I have a history text that uses ConTeXt-SBL for the citations, as such,
&
On 4/22/2024 2:45 AM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I'm three days out from sending my work to an editor, and found some
serious problem: many footnotes just aren't rendering.
I have a history text that uses ConTeXt-SBL for the citations, as such,
it has lots of footnotes. Sometimes
On 4/22/24 02:45, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> I'm three days out from sending my work to an editor, and found some
> serious problem: many footnotes just aren't rendering.
Joel,
please provide a minimal sample, otherwise it is really hard to help.
> I've seen some 2+ year old mai
I'm three days out from sending my work to an editor, and found some serious
problem: many footnotes just aren't rendering.
I have a history text that uses ConTeXt-SBL for the citations, as such, it has
lots of footnotes. Sometimes the footnotes are just in the main text, but
sometimes also
Oh, I do, fascinating stuff!
Regarding languages, I also came by a very interesting writing system,
called Ditema tsa Dinoko, designed to write different african languages:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ditema_tsa_Dinoko
Not really a programming language, but I could see one developing from
> On 18 Apr 2024, at 01:09, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
...
> Or maybe to use > to send the errors to another file for careful study?
> (using Linux if that matters)
You can run the job from the command line and redirect to a file:
$ context file.tex >
on the PDF, but it isn't showing there.
Since a document of this size will have a lot of messages, is there a
way to adjust the settings, from "show everything" to "show some" to
"show only serious errors"? Or maybe to use > to send the errors to
another fil
a document of this size will have a lot of messages, is there a
way to adjust the settings, from "show everything" to "show some" to
"show only serious errors"? Or maybe to use > to send the errors to
another file for careful study? (using Linux if that matter
, is there a way to
adjust the settings, from "show everything" to "show some" to "show only
serious errors"? Or maybe to use > to send the errors to another file for
careful study? (using Linux if that matters)
--Joel
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used it on multiple projects". ;-)
- https://www.diataxis.fr/
- 30min video : "What nobody tells you about documentation",
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4vKPhjcMZg , from Daniele Procida at PyCon 2017
As I understand it, it can help both readers and writers of the document
cts". ;-)
> - https://www.diataxis.fr/
> - 30min video : "What nobody tells you about documentation",
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4vKPhjcMZg , from Daniele Procida at PyCon
> 2017
>
> As I understand it, it can help both readers and writers of the documentation
&
I made it work with Pulsar and the pdfjs-viewer plugin:
The sourcecode of the plugin is broken but easily fixable:
https://github.com/allefeld/atom-pdfjs-viewer/issues/15
Then pdf->tex works with synctex from TeX live, "--synctex=repeat" and a
right click in the viewer.
S
em that the state=repeat version
creates a synctex file that has syntax matching the "original" synctex
format. And you are right, the file is bigger.
In any case, now that I know what is going on, I have convinced auctex to
play nicely with the new way of doing things, and so a
enough where a subject/tutorial page would make more
> sense than examples spread over several single command pages.
>
> We could also define if the “main” reference page (with examples) is
> \definestuff, \setupstuff, or \stuff – IMO \setupstuff makes the most sense,
> si
) is
\definestuff, \setupstuff, or \stuff – IMO \setupstuff makes the most
sense, since usually the others inherit from it.
Often enough, parameters aren’t explained in the reference pages;
sometimes you can find examples using them, but there are too many
holes. I tried to fix that where I could
umentation?
The command pages which start with an underscore are probably leftovers
when Taco changed a page from manual command descriptions to auto
generated tables.
In the process to change the page he makes a copy of the current page
with an underscore at the beginning which is deleted after
underscore are probably leftovers
when Taco changed a page from manual command descriptions to auto
generated tables.
In the process to change the page he makes a copy of the current page
with an underscore at the beginning which is deleted after the change
but it's possible he forgot to delete a few of t
:
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startbuffer
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/_startbuffer
If it is on purpose:
- What is the purpose, and which page should contain which documentation?
The command pages which start with an underscore are probably leftovers
when Taco changed a page f
Hi all,
I just discover the Diátaxis documentation framework :
- https://www.diataxis.fr/
- 30min video : "What nobody tells you about documentation",
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4vKPhjcMZg , from Daniele Procida at PyCon
2017
As I understand it, it can help both readers a
drive viewers
we went from epson dot matrix printer -> early 300 dpi laser -> 600 dpi
laser printer -> high speed oce 512 dpi printer (metric) -> high speed
oce 600 dpi printer (+ crappy canon color laser printer) -> fast
page-wide hp color inkjet office printer
in mkii al
>
> all in the same (bib) path
>
> ... always has been so ...
But now it seems that luatex has disappeared from our bin directories.
Was this intended (because of the issues with the build farm)?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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On 4/11/2024 5:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
[...]
context --luatex --generate
Thanks, Pablo.
I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
tex/texmf-win64/bin
On 4/11/24 17:39, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> Ok. It wasn't there. I have now copied it from my Miktex installation, but
> it still does not work. (Looks like some path issue. The luatex binary from
> the miktex installation seems to take priority over the one now in t
>
> On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> context --luatex --generate
> >
> > Thanks, Pablo.
> > I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
>
> I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
> tex/texmf-win64
On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
>> [...]
>> context --luatex --generate
>
> Thanks, Pablo.
> I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
tex/texmf-win64/bin/ directory.
This may sound stupid
enis,
as far as I know, this is required first:
context --luatex --generate
BTW, although LuaTeX 1.18 has been released, my Linux64 ConTeXt contains
version 1.17.x.
In fact, the LuaTeX binary was removed in an update some weeks (or
months) ago. I had to copy it from a backup from a previou
Hi all,
Please see the forwarded message from GUST below.
Best wishes,
Taco
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Jerzy Ludwichowski
> Subject: [lug-leaders] BachoTeX 2024: Last minute
> Date: 9 April 2024 at 14:09:09 CEST
> To: tex...@tug.org, LUG boards
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ion, design process etc.
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> I just browsed the dissertation about the (Vietnamese) "Dilinh" font and
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> found the considerations interesting.
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> "Gul" has matching Devanagari & Latin, "Tarisel" has variations from
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> readable text
On 4/7/2024 10:14 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 4/7/24 19:44, Hans Hagen wrote:
ok, so this "on" ... where does it come from .. you can try to run
with \tracingall and then quit the run after the first and search the
log for !on to get a clue
Hans
Found it - and I'm embarras
On 4/7/24 19:44, Hans Hagen wrote:
ok, so this "on" ... where does it come from .. you can try to run with
\tracingall and then quit the run after the first and search the log for
!on to get a clue
Hans
Found it - and I'm embarrassed to say it was in my own enviro
he
output or the log, right? No, did not see such a message.
ok, so this "on" ... where does it come from .. you can try to run with
\tracingall and then quit the run after the first and search the log for
!on
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