Re: [NTG-context] \os

2014-08-03 Thread Joshua Krämer
On 2014-08-02, 22:36, Procházka Lukáš wrote: OK, thanks for explanation. This means that one has to switch to \os only when a number is to be printed. So when I want all numbers in the document to be old-style (and also ligatures etc. be kept), I have to: 1) switch to {\os } when

Re: [NTG-context] \os

2014-08-03 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 02.08.2014 um 22:36 schrieb Procházka Lukáš l...@pontex.cz: Hello, On Sat, 02 Aug 2014 19:07:43 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote: Don’t use the \os command this way because the command is only meant to be used on the form {\os 1234} where you put braces

Re: [NTG-context] \os

2014-08-03 Thread Procházka Lukáš
Hello, thanks, Wolfgang, it's clear now completely. On Sun, 03 Aug 2014 20:48:11 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote: When you *want* your document to use old style figures for the body font you have to enable the onum feature in the default feature set which can be

Re: [NTG-context] \os

2014-08-02 Thread Procházka Lukáš Ing . - Pontex s . r . o .
Hello, my case may be a bit more complicated; it uses an environment file which uses \os in it. So let's have: \definefontfeature[default][default][onum=no,lnum=yes] % In fact, in a separate environment file \setupbodyfont[palatino,11pt] \os % In fact, in a separate environment file

Re: [NTG-context] \os

2014-08-02 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 02.08.2014 um 10:51 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz: Hello, my case may be a bit more complicated; it uses an environment file which uses \os in it. So let's have: \definefontfeature[default][default][onum=no,lnum=yes] % In fact, in a

Re: [NTG-context] \os

2014-08-02 Thread Procházka Lukáš
Hello, On Sat, 02 Aug 2014 19:07:43 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote: Don’t use the \os command this way because the command is only meant to be used on the form {\os 1234} where you put braces around the numbers you want to change. When you use the \os command as

[NTG-context] \os

2014-08-01 Thread Procházka Lukáš Ing . - Pontex s . r . o .
Hello, the command \os turns old-style numbers on. How to turn it off (when being on initially)? TIA. Best regards, Lukas -- Ing. Lukáš Procházka [mailto:l...@pontex.cz] Pontex s. r. o. [mailto:pon...@pontex.cz] [http://www.pontex.cz] Bezová 1658 147 14 Praha 4 Tel: +420 241 096 751

Re: [NTG-context] \os

2014-08-01 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 01.08.2014 um 18:39 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz: Hello, the command \os turns old-style numbers on. How to turn it off (when being on initially)? When you have a font which uses old style numerals by default you can disable them by enabling lining

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] \ne in a definetyping environment in context

2011-02-15 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 14.02.2011 um 01:37 schrieb David Arnold: All, I have the following in a Context file: \definetyping[XXX] \startXXX If int(N/2) \ne N/2 Then Disp N MUST BE EVEN Stop End \stopXXX Is there an easy way to replace the \ne with code that will produce the normal not equals

[NTG-context] OS numbering in itemize

2010-01-24 Thread Mohamed Bana
why does this use LMMathItalic10-Regular for the OS numbering? \startitemize[m,packed,text] \item a \item b \stopitemize \os clearly works in other parts because it's using minion % pdffonts file.pdf name type emb sub uni object ID

Re: [NTG-context] OS numbering in itemize

2010-01-24 Thread Hans Hagen
On 24-1-2010 18:17, Mohamed Bana wrote: why does this use LMMathItalic10-Regular for the OS numbering? \startitemize[m,packed,text] \item a \item b \stopitemize \os clearly works in other parts because it's using minion \depends how \os is defined Producer: xdvipdfmx (0.7.3) your

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] PSTricks in Context

2009-04-27 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Dear Mr. Arnold, questions regarding ConTeXt and modules for ConTeXt are better asked on the ConTeXt mailing list and if you would have done this I could have given you the following answer. The default output format for ConTeXt is PDF since about three years while PSTricks needs the files in

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-14 Thread Oliver Buerschaper
What's the correct way of piping this to MetaFun? Putting DefaultRuleThickness := \defaultrulethickness; into each \startuseMPgraphic{} block works, but how can I define this globally? Moving it into \startMPinclusions creates a scope problem … see also the other thread about BodyFontSize

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-14 Thread Hans Hagen
Oliver Buerschaper wrote: What's the correct way of piping this to MetaFun? Putting DefaultRuleThickness := \defaultrulethickness; into each \startuseMPgraphic{} block works, but how can I define this globally? Moving it into \startMPinclusions creates a scope problem … see also the other

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-13 Thread Oliver Buerschaper
Sorry I missed this thread earlier. The default rule thickness in is the eight font parameter of the fonts in math family 3. A bare context file with the standard 12pt fonts gives the value 0.47998pt. You can get the value via : \edef\defautlrulethickness{\the\fontdimen8\textfont3}

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-13 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Oliver Buerschaper wrote: Sorry I missed this thread earlier. The default rule thickness in is the eight font parameter of the fonts in math family 3. A bare context file with the standard 12pt fonts gives the value 0.47998pt. You can get the value via :

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-13 Thread Oliver Buerschaper
OK. However, this doesn't seem to scale properly within the same font … try the following: --- \edef\defaultrulethickness{\the\fontdimen8\textfont3} That is because of the \edef. Changing to a plain \def should help: \def\defaultrulethickness{\the\fontdimen8\textfont3\relax} Yep,

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-13 Thread Hans Hagen
Oliver Buerschaper wrote: OK. However, this doesn't seem to scale properly within the same font … try the following: --- \edef\defaultrulethickness{\the\fontdimen8\textfont3} That is because of the \edef. Changing to a plain \def should help:

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-09 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Oliver Buerschaper wrote: this seems to be true in general. (Hans, Taco, can you confirm this officially?) Sorry I missed this thread earlier. The default rule thickness in is the eight font parameter of the fonts in math family 3. A bare context file with the standard 12pt fonts gives the

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-08 Thread Oliver Buerschaper
The rule is between 0.4pt and 0.5pt \starttext \dontleavehmode \scale[factor=200]{$1 \over 2$} \scale[factor=200]{$1 \above .47pt 2$} \stoptext Lovely! This applies to ConTeXt's default font size of 12pt, doesn't it? Hence we would have the following linear relation if the thickness is

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] Default rule thickness

2008-08-06 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Bruno Voisin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Le 6 août 08 à 09:34, Oliver Buerschaper a écrit : does someone know how to find out the current value of default_rule_thickness in a (La)TeX document? TeX uses it to determine the line width of fraction bars and roots in

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] formats for ConTeXt-XeTeX

2006-02-13 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Steffen, A few months ago I sent to the XeTeX list the following message regarding the use of XeConTeXt (that is a format mixing XeTeX and ConTeXt) from within TeXShop: 1) Create a (text) file called XeConTeXt.engine containing the lines: #!/bin/tcsh set path= ($path

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] formats for ConTeXt-XeTeX

2006-02-12 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
Am 12.02.2006 um 18:54 schrieb Jonathan Kew: On 12 Feb 2006, at 5:33 pm, Steffen Wolfrum wrote: Hi, again, after an i-installer update, my ConTeXt-XeTeX typesetting failed. Probably I'd never understood how to make the required formats (what command, what order) properly... Did you

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] formats for ConTeXt-XeTeX

2006-02-12 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
On Feb 12, 2006, at 8:49 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote: This is XeTeX, Version 3.141592-2.2-0.99b (Web2C 7.5.3) (WARNING: translate-file natural.tcx ignored) ---! /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c/cont-en.fmt was written by pdfetex

Re: [NTG-context] [OS X TeX] formats for ConTeXt-XeTeX

2006-02-12 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
OK, a while ago I've found the XeTeX page in Patrick's garden: http:// wiki.contextgarden.net/XeTeX Now it works with both (pdfetex and xetex). Works fine in Terminal: texexec --xtx text.tex But the next problem is TeXShop. How do I trigger ConTeXt-XeTeX in TeXShop? The only solution I've

Re: [NTG-context] OS X/Gerben Wiebe's TeX font issue + fix

2005-03-17 Thread Gerben Wierda
Hello, could those of you who use Gerben's TeX installation under OS X check whether the following file produces nice postscript Palatino or ugly bitmap Palatino? %% testing-fonts.tex \usetypescript [adobekb][\defaultencoding] \setupbodyfont[pos]

[NTG-context] OS X/Gerben Wiebe's TeX font issue + fix

2005-03-16 Thread Matthias Weber
Hello, could those of you who use Gerben's TeX installation under OS X check whether the following file produces nice postscript Palatino or ugly bitmap Palatino? %% testing-fonts.tex \usetypescript [adobekb][\defaultencoding] \setupbodyfont[pos] \usetypescript[palatino][\defaultencoding]