Hi,
I have a set of specifications for a document and I am having some
problems implementing it. I am using MKIV from TeX Live 2010. I have
some difficulty with these requirements in particular:
1) title: 17pt, boldface, capital letters; 12pt spacing before and 3pt
spacing after the title;
Am 06.12.2010 um 13:46 schrieb Nicola:
Hi,
I have a set of specifications for a document and I am having some
problems implementing it. I am using MKIV from TeX Live 2010. I have
some difficulty with these requirements in particular:
1) title: 17pt, boldface, capital letters; 12pt
In article e4503573-6803-4484-baed-7a816726e...@gmail.com,
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 06.12.2010 um 13:46 schrieb Nicola:
Hi,
I have a set of specifications for a document and I am having some
problems implementing it. I am using MKIV from TeX Live
Am 06.12.2010 um 15:32 schrieb Nicola:
How can I ensure that the font size is exactly 17pt?
How to I specify precise vertical spacing?
\definefont[TitleStyle][SerifBold at 17pt]
Oh, I see... I should have read co-fonts.pdf more carefully!
Just a hint, use mixed case or uppercase names
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Just a hint, use mixed case
Camel case
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luigi
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Am 06.12.2010 um 17:10 schrieb luigi scarso:
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:06 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Just a hint, use mixed case
Camel case
D’oh!
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On Sep 30, 2010, at 15:27 , Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 14:30, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi,
please regard this minimal example:
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\starttext
\title{Title}
\section{Section}
{\switchtobodyfont[big] big}
{\switchtobodyfont[small] small}
{\tfxx tfxx}
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 14:30, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi,
please regard this minimal example:
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\starttext
\title{Title}
\section{Section}
{\switchtobodyfont[big] big}
{\switchtobodyfont[small] small}
{\tfxx tfxx}
{\tfx tfx}
{\tfa tfa}
{\tfb tfb}
{\tfc tfc}
{\tfd
Hi,
please regard this minimal example:
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\starttext
\title{Title}
\section{Section}
{\switchtobodyfont[big] big}
{\switchtobodyfont[small] small}
{\tfxx tfxx}
{\tfx tfx}
{\tfa tfa}
{\tfb tfb}
{\tfc tfc}
{\tfd tfd}
\stoptext
Latin Modern Regular is available in different
Ever wondered about what exact size is some relative name like \tfa?
I did some calculations for you, enjoy:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Sizes
Please anyone explain where we need script/small/big sizes.
Greetlings, Hraban
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Ever wondered about what exact size is some relative name like \tfa?
I did some calculations for you, enjoy:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Sizes
Please anyone explain where we need script/small/big sizes.
script is needed in math. Big and
Dear list,
yes, I do understand that it is somehow polite to use some kind of
\definebodyfontenvironment for weird font sizes (but don't understand
why this is needed), but the following example somehow works in MKII
and produces really weird result in MKIV:
\starttext
Title
On 27-8-2010 12:20, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\starttext
Title
\switchtobodyfont[5pt] Title
\switchtobodyfont[10pt] Title
\switchtobodyfont[14pt] Title
\switchtobodyfont[15pt] Title
\switchtobodyfont[50pt] Title
\stoptext
what is weird?
anyhow, keep in mind that when one does
{\switch...
That worked. I thought it must be something simple. Thanks.
Mike
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Wolfgang
Schusterschuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 05.06.2009 um 23:04 schrieb Michael Bynum:
I am trying to find out it there is a way to set the font size for
each level of an
I am trying to find out it there is a way to set the font size for
each level of an item group so that as you go down the item group, the
font decreases a small amount. I assume there must be a way, but I
haven't found anything looking around the manuals. Here is my current
item group.
Am 05.06.2009 um 23:04 schrieb Michael Bynum:
I am trying to find out it there is a way to set the font size for
each level of an item group so that as you go down the item group, the
font decreases a small amount. I assume there must be a way, but I
haven't found anything looking around the
2007/11/7, Mojca Miklavec [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/7/07, Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future)
for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works
and how good it works if at all, but I would
Hello all. I hope this is quite a simple question.
I'm using the Chinese module, with the font definitions in font-chi.tex,
to typeset UTF-8 content. I can happily use the default sizes a, b, c, d
and x, xx, xxx - so \bfd produces large bold, and \tfx produces small
normal weight text.
But I
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
equivalent of \definedfont? Or a way of adding an e and f size
definition to the default set?
\definefontsize[e]
\setupfontenvironment
[default]
[e=4]
-
Hans said:
\definefontsize[e]
\setupfontenvironment
[default]
[e=4]
Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did
the trick.
I guess there is no easy way of directly calling a specific font at a
specific size? No worry, this sort of solution will allow me
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/11/7, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hans said:
\definefontsize[e]
\setupfontenvironment
[default]
[e=4]
Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did
the trick.
I guess there is no easy way of
2007/11/7, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hans said:
\definefontsize[e]
\setupfontenvironment
[default]
[e=4]
Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did
the trick.
I guess there is no easy way of directly calling a
Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future)
for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works
and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems
there.)
XeTeX can use Chinese fonts since the first day :-) I remember
Jonathan
Hans (07/11/2007 16:09) said:
Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future)
for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works
and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems
there.)
i bet that duncan uses it in some
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future)
for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works
and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems
there.)
XeTeX can use Chinese fonts since the first day
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future)
for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works
and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems
there.)
i bet that duncan uses it in some workflow that has to
On 11/7/07, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hello all. I hope this is quite a simple question.
But I really need to be able to do the equivalent of \definedfont[Bold
at 48pt]. Unfortunately this doesn't work - it produces normal text size
and weight.
I have absolutely no experience and/or knowledge
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hans said:
\definefontsize[e]
\setupfontenvironment
[default]
[e=4]
Ah, thanks. Using \setupbodyfontenvironment as the second command did
the trick.
I guess there is no easy way of directly calling a specific font at a
specific size? No worry, this
On 11/7/07, Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Btw: Is there any reason for not using XeTeX (or LuaTeX in the future)
for Chinese? (To be honest: I have absolutely no idea whether it works
and how good it works if at all, but I would expect less problems
there.)
i bet that duncan
Hi,
I have 2 questions:
1. When you say something like :
\definebodyfont[10pt][rm][tfe=lbr at 36pt]
Do i have to provide the 36pts font files at first and install them or
does context adapt a font file with another size to the 36pt size ?
2. I have installed a font which i got with a .pfb and a
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