Hello Luigi, Khaled and Hans,
I have to apologize to you for not having written up to now.
I simply didn't see your answers. Today, a young woman from the environment
of Dante e.V. pointed me to here. She gave me some good advice to the topic too.
Thanks a lot to you, now I have to digest your
On 21/06/13 18:53, Rudolf Bahr wrote:
Hello Luigi, Khaled and Hans,
I have to apologize to you for not having written up to now.
I simply didn't see your answers. Today, a young woman from the environment
of Dante e.V. pointed me to here. She gave me some good advice to the topic
too.
Hello list members,
an only-a-few-days-fan of Context writes to you for the first time. I'm pleased
to have found a program closer to TeX and younger than LaTeX. In the last years
I used LaTeX for a bigger family project with good success, but experienced
some
difficulties in arranging
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Rudolf Bahr qu...@quasi.de wrote:
Hello list members,
an only-a-few-days-fan of Context writes to you for the first time. I'm
pleased
to have found a program closer to TeX and younger than LaTeX. In the last
years
I used LaTeX for a bigger family project
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:28:12AM +0200, Rudolf Bahr wrote:
both with context and texexec, but I don't achieve the desired result.
texexec displays a font somehow similar to Fraktur, but not a very nice one
and
much to broad; and it seems to have no different s (one inner-word and one
On 6/13/2013 9:36 AM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:28:12AM +0200, Rudolf Bahr wrote:
both with context and texexec, but I don't achieve the desired result.
texexec displays a font somehow similar to Fraktur, but not a very nice one
and
much to broad; and it seems to have no