robust command and works in more cases than
\placefigure[left] but you have a conflict with the \item command
which place the itemize symbol before the following text which
is indented in your case.
\unprotect
\def\stophangaround
{\endgraf
\egroup}
\def\starthangaround
fit well
with tex (page layout ...?) model.
Hangaround is a very robust command and works in more cases than
\placefigure[left] but you have a conflict with the \item command
which place the itemize symbol before the following text which
is indented in your case.
\unprotect
\def
:)
P.S. I have feeling that feature like 'hangaround' doesn't fit well
with tex (page layout ...?) model.
Hangaround is a very robust command and works in more cases than
\placefigure[left] but you have a conflict with the \item command
which place the itemize symbol before
on this.
The main issue here is that \not in was largely a hack in CM fonts, the
glyph was specially crafted so that it overlays the next symbol by
having zero width and -ve right side bearing and it was centered over
equal and similar symbols, anything with different width would not look
good.
This can't
I start looking into it I'd like
to know Khaleds point of view on this.
The main issue here is that \not in was largely a hack in CM fonts, the
glyph was specially crafted so that it overlays the next symbol by
having zero width and -ve right side bearing and it was centered over
equal
On 12/4/2012 4:18 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
The main issue here is that \not in was largely a hack in CM fonts, the
glyph was specially crafted so that it overlays the next symbol by
having zero width and -ve right side bearing and it was centered over
equal and similar symbols, anything
\endgroup \fi
\symb_place_indeed ...name \??symbol #1\endcsname
\relax \endgroup
\symb_place_retry ...name \symb_place_indeed {:#1}
\else #1\fi
]
...
In addition, the following formula does not typeset correctly. There is
no arrow linking 't' to infinity symbol:
\placeformula[formula:Limit of Verhulst equation]
\startformula
\math{\lim_{t\to\infty} P(t) = K.\,}
\stopformula
Works for me (Version 2012.11.23).
It's probably
symbol:
\placeformula[formula:Limit of Verhulst equation]
\startformula
\math{\lim_{t\to\infty} P(t) = K.\,}
\stopformula
Works for me (Version 2012.11.23).
It's probably the font I am using.
BTW: Why do you use \math inside of \startformula because it’s the command
for inline math
\endgroup \fi
\symb_place_indeed ...name \??symbol #1\endcsname
\relax
\endgroup
\symb_place_retry ...name \symb_place_indeed {:#1
}}
{K + P_0(\Eulerconst^{r t} - 1)}}
\stopformula
The location for the \Eulerconst just shows up blank with nothing there,
so I am assuming this is the wrong command. I am using ConTeXt
2012.11.16 under Ubuntu Precise.
You need a font which has the symbol, e.g. Cambria
On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 10:37 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You need a font which has the symbol, e.g. Cambria or Lucida OT.
Hey Wolfgang. Thanks for pointing that out. I had suspected as much,
which leads me to my next question: What is the setup for selecting a
new font, but just for math
Am 25.11.2012 um 21:46 schrieb Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com:
On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 10:37 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You need a font which has the symbol, e.g. Cambria or Lucida OT.
Hey Wolfgang. Thanks for pointing that out. I had suspected as much,
which leads me to my next
Am 25.11.2012 um 21:46 schrieb Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com:
On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 10:37 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You need a font which has the symbol, e.g. Cambria or Lucida OT.
Hey Wolfgang. Thanks for pointing that out. I had suspected as much,
which leads me to my next
The location for the \Eulerconst just shows up blank with nothing there,
so I am assuming this is the wrong command. I am using ConTeXt
2012.11.16 under Ubuntu Precise.
In addition, the following formula does not typeset correctly. There is
no arrow linking 't' to infinity symbol:
\placeformula
TeX-y \command (like \degree or so).
\textdegree (see char-def.lua for example)
Thanks!
You might want to put this here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/22086/macro-for-degree-symbol to
keep up with Aditya's tradition of providing ConTeXt answers to LaTeX
questions;).
Mojca
Best
, and not use UTF-8 but some
TeX-y \command (like \degree or so).
\textdegree (see char-def.lua for example)
Thanks!
You might want to put this here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/22086/macro-for-degree-symbol to
keep up with Aditya's tradition of providing ConTeXt answers to LaTeX
/questions/22086/macro-for-degree-symbol
to keep up with Aditya's tradition of providing ConTeXt answers to
LaTeX questions;).
With something like:
If you switch to ConTeXt, \textdegree will work in both text and
math mode.
? ;) ;) ;)
Well... kinda... yes. ;P
You might want to look here
On 11/20/2012 5:21 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi all,
could someone bring light into the way how to use symbols…in MKIV
I wanted to extract a symbol from uzdr (Zapfdingbats).
(Somehow uzdr.afm and uzdr.pfb are not in my tex tree. I always thought
that they were part of the standalone
to use symbols…in MKIV
I wanted to extract a symbol from uzdr (Zapfdingbats).
(Somehow uzdr.afm and uzdr.pfb are not in my tex tree. I always thought that
they were part of the standalone but nothing surprises me as these fonts have
a history of instability.)
(Copied from an upcoming
Hi all,
could someone bring light into the way how to use symbols…in MKIV
I wanted to extract a symbol from uzdr (Zapfdingbats).
In MIII the that worked like this:
\definefontsynonym[Dingbats][uzdr]
\definesymbol[box][\getglyph{Dingbats}{\char113}]
In MKIV this is not the case.
I tried
not start with , but with another symbol (or maybe without
any symbol)?
Huseyin
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Am 18.11.2012 um 20:27 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
My question to your module: How can I customize the
\startannotation \stopannotation enovirnment,
s.t. it does not start with , but with another symbol (or maybe without any
symbol)?
The annotation module let you define
Am 14.11.2012 00:49, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
\setuplanguage
[leftquotation=?,
rightquotation=?]
\define[1]\quotation
{\italic{\symbol[leftquotation]#1\symbol[rightquotation]}}
\starttext
\quotation{Whatever}
\stoptext
Thank you! And how about
Hans,
Normally, I do refer first to Martin Vogel's set, but in this case I
just needed a symbol from Roland's set. Do I take it then to mean the
symb-was is not Mk IV compatible?
Thanks.
On Wed 14 Nov 2012 12:18:25 PM EST, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/13/2012 1:49 PM, Pavneet Arora wrote:
I
Am 14.11.2012 um 18:23 schrieb Pavneet Arora pavneet_ar...@waroc.com:
Hans,
Normally, I do refer first to Martin Vogel's set, but in this case I just
needed a symbol from Roland's set. Do I take it then to mean the symb-was is
not Mk IV compatible?
MkIV uses a different name system
quotation emphasized- without extra writing \emph.
\setuplanguage
[leftquotation=»,
rightquotation=«]
\define[1]\quotation
{\italic{\symbol[leftquotation]#1\symbol[rightquotation]}}
\starttext
\quotation{Whatever}
\stoptext
Marco
-To” header to not break the thread with each post.
I want the complete quotation emphasized- without extra writing \emph.
\setuplanguage
[leftquotation=»,
rightquotation=«]
\define[1]\quotation
{\italic{\symbol[leftquotation]#1\symbol[rightquotation]}}
\starttext
quotations”. And configure your mail reader to include a
“In-Reply-To” header to not break the thread with each post.
I want the complete quotation emphasized- without extra writing \emph.
\setuplanguage
[leftquotation=»,
rightquotation=«]
\define[1]\quotation
{\italic{\symbol
}{\convertnumber{set 3}{#1}\quad}\par
\stoptext
You can write your own symbol lists with (I use math mode because the spacing
between the asterisks is better):
\defineconversion[starred][\m{*},\m{**},\m{***}]
- - Are they documented anywhere?
You can look if you find something in the manuals
\def\sym{a}%% set default symbol to print, could be done in Lua
\def\y{nil}%
\ifsecondargument
\ifthirdargument
\edef\sym{#first}%
\edef\x{#second}%
\edef\y{#num}%
\else
\doifnumberelse{#first}%
{\edef \x{#first}\edef\y{#second}}%
{\edef\sym
but but the format is nevertheless usefull in some cases:
- exercises like: what is the chemical symbol of the \lohi[left]{2}{4}X
atom?
- nuclear reactions where Z are usefull to balance the equations (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_reaction for exemples). Of course if one
know every Z and atomic
I'd like to have the number (and dot) in an itemize in boldface and
larger (say, \bf\tfa). What do I do?
\startitemize[n][symstyle=bold]
didn't work. Why?
TIA
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam Mickiewicz University
On Mon, 15 Oct 2012, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
I'd like to have the number (and dot) in an itemize in boldface and
larger (say, \bf\tfa). What do I do?
\startitemize[n][symstyle=bold]
didn't work. Why?
\symstyle is for enteries defined using \sym. For the item symbol use the
style key
Am 06.10.2012 um 06:03 schrieb Mari Voipio mari.voi...@iki.fi:
Hello!
I'm having one of those ConTeXt moments when I feel really stupid, but
I just cannot figure this out
I'd need the heart symbol. You know, the one that goes on Facebook as
3. I think it is this Unicode symbol
On Sat, 6 Oct 2012 09:13:07 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 06.10.2012 um 06:03 schrieb Mari Voipio mari.voi...@iki.fi:
I'd need the heart symbol. You know, the one that goes on Facebook
as 3. I think it is this Unicode symbol: ♥ U+2665 BLACK
HEART SUIT
are smaller with LaTeX
package unicode-math.
That is most likely the issue. I never really understood what all
these triangles should map to. Should we target unicode-math the
reference implmentation?
As unicode-math table is based on BB’s STIX symbol table, I think it is
the closest we have
On Wed, 12 Sep 2012, Otared Kavian wrote:
Dear Hans,
I noticed that with the latest version of mkiv (ConTeXt ver: 2012.09.10 00:57)
the command
\items[location=bottom]
does not behave as usual (in mkii the bejaviour is correct)
Minimal example:
\starttext
\items[symbol=8,n=5,width
(ConTeXt ver: 2012.09.10
00:57) the command
\items[location=bottom]
does not behave as usual (in mkii the bejaviour is correct)
Minimal example:
\starttext
\items[symbol=8,n=5,width=\hsize,location=bottom]{png,eps,pdf,jpg,tif}
\blank
\items[symbol=8,n=5,location=bottom]{png,eps,pdf
Dear Hans,
I noticed that with the latest version of mkiv (ConTeXt ver: 2012.09.10 00:57)
the command
\items[location=bottom]
does not behave as usual (in mkii the bejaviour is correct)
Minimal example:
\starttext
\items[symbol=8,n=5,width=\hsize,location=bottom]{png,eps,pdf,jpg,tif
that is no Lua syntax
if true then;
print(true)
else;
print(false)
end
This snippet fed into a standalone Lua interpreter prints “true” on
the terminal.
Not in my lua interpreter: saving the snippet into test.lua
$lua test.lua
gives
lua: test.lua:1: unexpected symbol near
statements that are on
one line.
voss@shania:~/ConTeXt lua zzz.lua
lua: zzz.lua:1: unexpected symbol near ';'
voss@shania:~/ConTeXt lua -v
Lua 5.1.4 Copyright (C) 1994-2008 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
Herbert
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On 2012-09-04 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de wrote:
voss@shania:~/ConTeXt lua zzz.lua
lua: zzz.lua:1: unexpected symbol near ';'
marco@homerow:/tmp$ lua t.lua
true
voss@shania:~/ConTeXt lua -v
Lua 5.1.4 Copyright (C) 1994-2008 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
marco@homerow:/tmp$ lua -v
Lua 5.2.1
Am 04.09.2012 21:35, schrieb Marco Patzer:
On 2012-09-04 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de wrote:
voss@shania:~/ConTeXt lua zzz.lua
lua: zzz.lua:1: unexpected symbol near ';'
marco@homerow:/tmp$ lua t.lua
true
voss@shania:~/ConTeXt lua -v
Lua 5.1.4 Copyright (C) 1994-2008 Lua.org
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 9:35 PM, Marco Patzer home...@lavabit.com wrote:
On 2012-09-04 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de wrote:
voss@shania:~/ConTeXt lua zzz.lua
lua: zzz.lua:1: unexpected symbol near ';'
marco@homerow:/tmp$ lua t.lua
true
voss@shania:~/ConTeXt lua -v
Lua 5.1.4
/manual.html#9
You're totally right. LuaTeX uses does not use lua 5.2 and therefore
the semicolon syntax is wrong. I also get an “unexpected symbol”
with lua5.1
Thanks for the clarification
Marco
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This used to work to provide proper behavior for nested quotations. Now,
it doesn't work and the log shows errors for all 3 of
missing or ungrouped '=' after 'n' (371quotation:)where n=1,2,3
as they are encountered.
\setupdelimitedtext
[quotation]
[1]
[left={\symbol[leftquotation
as
they are encountered.
\setupdelimitedtext
[quotation]
[1]
[left={\symbol[leftquotation]},
right={\symbol[rightquotation]}]
\setupdelimitedtext
[quotation]
[2]
[left={\symbol[leftquote]},
right={\symbol[rightquote]}]
\setupdelimitedtext
[quotation]
[3]
[left={\symbol[leftquotation
: Insufficient symbol fonts.
\mathboldsymbol ...t]$\mathsurround \zeropoint #1$
}} {\hbox {\switchtoformul...
l.9 x = \boldsymbol{\Sigma}
\Sigma
However, if I make the 14pt above 11pt or 12pt, it works perfectly
\stoptext
/code
The issue I have is that this doesn't work, and throws me:
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
\mathboldsymbol ...t]$\mathsurround \zeropoint #1$
}} {\hbox {\switchtoformul...
l.9 x = \boldsymbol{\Sigma
] [modern] [modern]
[encoding=texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[palatino,14pt]
\starttext
Hi
\startformula
x = \boldsymbol{\Sigma}\Sigma
\stopformula
\stoptext
/code
The issue I have is that this doesn't work, and throws me:
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
\mathboldsymbol
I consider myself to be a
recipient of your advice too. Thank you very much for your help.
For my purpose the dumb Plain TeX solution that Michael Rogers suggested
works better as the distances between the figures are short enough to make it
look like one symbol.
Which is the way I prefer
To do
4 Introduction
5 Principal features
6 Shortcomings of the package
6.1 Incompatibilities
6.2 Indention of delimited fragments
6.3 Math symbol subversion
6.4 Subscripts and superscripts
7 Incomplete
8 Package options
9 Environments and commands
9.1 Environments
9.2 Commands
10 Various environment
)
\defineitemgroup[institm]
\setupinstitm[1][text, random]
\setupinstitm[1][symbol=2, indentnext=no, intro=yes]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=5mm]
\bold{Contributions}
\startinstitm
\startitem Foo Pvt Ltd {\sc nsw} \stopitem
\startitem Bar Pvt Ltd {\sc
]
\setupinstitm[1][text, random]
\setupinstitm[1][symbol=2, indentnext=no, intro=yes]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=5mm]
\bold{Contributions}
\startinstitm
\startitem Foo Pvt Ltd {\sc nsw} \stopitem
\startitem Bar Pvt Ltd {\sc vic} \stopitem
\startitem Baz Pvt Ltd
\or
\noteparameter\c!symbolcommand{\symbol[\v!note:\v!nextpage]}%
\or
\noteparameter\c!symbolcommand{\symbol[\v!note:\v!previouspage]}%
\fi}
But I have no idea what to make of this.
Alan
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Keith J. Schultz keithjschu...@web.dewrote:
Hi Alan,
I do
calculate once
{\ifcase\ctxcommand{notedeltapage(\currentnote,\currentnotenumber)}\relax
% unknown
\or
% same page
\or
\noteparameter\c!symbolcommand{\symbol[\v!note:\v!nextpage]}%
\or
\noteparameter\c!symbolcommand{\symbol[\v!note:\v!previouspage]}%
\fi
\strc_notes_inject_pointer % todo calculate once
{\ifcase\ctxcommand{notedeltapage(\currentnote,\currentnotenumber)}\relax
% unknown
\or
% same page
\or
\noteparameter\c!symbolcommand{\symbol[\v!note:\v!nextpage]}%
\or
\noteparameter\c
Hi Hans,
On 17-7-2012 20:41, Andreas Mang wrote:
mathname=blacktriangle,
to
[0x25B4]={
adobename=blackuppointingsmalltriangle,
category=so,
description=BLACK UP-POINTING SMALL TRIANGLE,
direction=on,
linebreak=al,
unicodeslot=0x25B4,
},
why not 25B2 (the bigger
Hi,
I uploaded a new beta .. still not ok I guess:
\setuplayout[header=0pt,footer=0pt,height=middle,width=middle]
\setupbodyfont[dejavu,10pt]
\startbuffer
\starttabulate[|||pT|]
\HL
\NC \type{\blacktriangle } \NC \blacktriangle \NC
\meaning\blacktriangle \NC \NR
\NC
Hi,
Thanks Hans. It works for me :) Relating the output (\blacktriangleright and
\blacktriangle) to some figure I have created with latex + tikz I do not see
any difference.
Cheers,
Andreas
Am Jul 18, 2012 um 10:37 AM schrieb Hans Hagen:
Hi,
I uploaded a new beta .. still not ok I
and \blacktriangledown symbol seem to be missing,
though \blacktriangleright and \...-left are defined. Is there a quick
way to add missing symbols by myself from the knowledge of Unicode /
XML identifier (http://www-sop.inria.fr/marelle/tralics/doc-b.html)?
For opentype math fonts, have a look at char
On Wed, 18 Jul 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I uploaded a new beta .. still not ok I guess:
I haven't checked the new beta, but FWIW, these are the slots that
unicode-math package uses (I usually treat that as a reference):
\UnicodeMathSymbol{025B2}{\bigblacktriangleup }{\mathord}{black
the
200+ occurrences of start/stopaligns distributed over dozens of files to the
politically correct syntax.
Matthias
On Jul 17, 2012, at 7:41 PM, Khaled Hosny khaledho...@eglug.org wrote:
The use of (which is a common symbol) as a control character is a long
standing idiosyncrasy of TeX
Dear all,
The \blacktriangle and \blacktriangledown symbol seem to be missing, though
\blacktriangleright and \...-left are defined. Is there a quick way to add
missing symbols by myself from the knowledge of Unicode / XML identifier
(http://www-sop.inria.fr/marelle/tralics/doc-b.html
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Andreas Mang wrote:
Dear all,
The \blacktriangle and \blacktriangledown symbol seem to be missing,
though \blacktriangleright and \...-left are defined. Is there a quick
way to add missing symbols by myself from the knowledge of Unicode / XML
identifier (http://www
Mang wrote:
Dear all,
The \blacktriangle and \blacktriangledown symbol seem to be missing,
though \blacktriangleright and \...-left are defined. Is there a quick
way to add missing symbols by myself from the knowledge of Unicode / XML
identifier (http://www-sop.inria.fr/marelle/tralics/doc
On 17-7-2012 19:39, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Andreas Mang wrote:
Dear all,
The \blacktriangle and \blacktriangledown symbol seem to be missing,
though \blacktriangleright and \...-left are defined. Is there a quick
way to add missing symbols by myself from the knowledge
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 09:40:15PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 17-7-2012 19:39, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Andreas Mang wrote:
Dear all,
The \blacktriangle and \blacktriangledown symbol seem to be missing,
though \blacktriangleright and \...-left are defined
On 17-7-2012 22:36, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 09:40:15PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 17-7-2012 19:39, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Andreas Mang wrote:
Dear all,
The \blacktriangle and \blacktriangledown symbol seem to be missing,
though \blacktriangleright
On 17-7-2012 20:41, Andreas Mang wrote:
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for the advice. As I am a newby, I'd decided to respond to the list:
I had a look at char-def.lua and I think the only thing that needs to be done
is to add
mathname=blacktriangle,
to
[0x25B4]={
The use of (which is a common symbol) as a control character is a long
standing idiosyncrasy of TeX that I'm glad ConTeXt has got rid of.
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 07:32:09PM -0400, Matthias Weber wrote:
Thanks - I wasn't aware that the human readable version had been deprecated :(
Matthias
Hosny khaledho...@eglug.org wrote:
The use of (which is a common symbol) as a control character is a long
standing idiosyncrasy of TeX that I'm glad ConTeXt has got rid of.
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 07:32:09PM -0400, Matthias Weber wrote:
Thanks - I wasn't aware that the human readable version
...@eglug.org wrote:
The use of (which is a common symbol) as a control character is a long
standing idiosyncrasy of TeX that I'm glad ConTeXt has got rid of.
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 07:32:09PM -0400, Matthias Weber wrote:
Thanks - I wasn't aware that the human readable version had been deprecated
Dear all,
It seems that the \ddots in modern is mapped to the wrong Symbol:
%
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt]
\starttext
$\ddots$
\stoptext
%
System: ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.10 09:52 MKIV
result: three dots from bottom left to top right (corresponds to \iddots (which
btw
and set the right sign for the current level with \symbol[…quotation] and
\symbol[…quote].
\setuplanguage
[de]
[ leftquotation=»,
rightquotation=«,
leftquote=›,
rightquote=‹]
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
text \quotation{text} text \quote{text} text
text \quotation{text \quote
?
--
- Intro to inner list
o one inner list
o two inner list
- second outer item
--
Hans van der Meer
\starttext
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][unpacked][symbol=4]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][unpacked][symbol=5]
\startitemize
\startitem
and Another Topic, how can get rid of these?
When you the head and the itemize entries are on the same level you can’t
change/remove it because
head uses the normal item symbol but when you move the entries at a deeper
level you can use the empty
symbol “none” for the top level and use the “bullet” symbol
Topic, how can get rid of these?
When you the head and the itemize entries are on the same level you can’t
change/remove it because
head uses the normal item symbol but when you move the entries at a deeper
level you can use the empty
symbol “none” for the top level and use the “bullet” symbol
.
With \startitemize and \head I get bullets before Topic
and Another Topic, how can get rid of these?
When you the head and the itemize entries are on the same level you can’t
change/remove it because
head uses the normal item symbol but when you move the entries at a deeper
level you
Hi,
You can customize the symbol appearing in your items, and set it to nothing…
\definesymbol[NoSymbol][{}]
\definesymbol[MySymbol][{$\heartsuit$}]
\starttext
\startitemize[Nosymbol]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\stopitemize
\startitemize[MySymbol,packed]
\item foo
\item
Am 25.06.2012 um 16:03 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
Can someone explain why the element-of is not printed when directly put
into the source, but only if introduced through TeX-math? The input file is
in UTF-8 and in the texteditor the character does appear. Example:
The symbol does not appear
the character does appear. Example:
The symbol does not appear in text mode because the normal font doesn’t
contain it, only the math font does.
You can see the symbol in your text editor (or in many cases the OS) because
it takes it from another font which has it. ConTeXt shows only the symbols
Hi,
in MkIV there is no space in front of the \EQ symbol in the second row while in
MkII there is a space.
\starttext
\starttabulate
\NC A\EQ B \NC\NR
\NC Left \EQ Right \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
Wolfgang
there'll be no more about this stuff.
On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 17:01:28 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\symbol[martinvogel 2][ShortForty]
\stoptext
or
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
\symbol[ShortForty
Hello ConTeXters,
is there a way how to get laundry symbols into ConTeXt?
- The image is copied from The Comprehensive LATEX Symbol List, Scott Pakin.
TIA.
Best regards,
Lukas
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On 2012-06-05 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz wrote:
is there a way how to get laundry symbols into ConTeXt?
The proper way would be to use ConTeXts symbol mechanism. I guess
the symbols can then be accessed my name. However, I didn't find the
laundry symbol names in any
Am 05.06.2012 um 16:26 schrieb Marco:
On 2012-06-05 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz wrote:
is there a way how to get laundry symbols into ConTeXt?
The proper way would be to use ConTeXts symbol mechanism. I guess
the symbols can then be accessed my name. However, I
}}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
And how to access symbols by their names, e.g. how to use symbol named
AtForty?
- The symbol list shows only symbolic names, not values (to be used with Marco's
\char value).
\AtForty gives error, so is it to be used with \usesymbol or \symbol or
something like
=on]
\dorecurse{1024}{\recurselevel
--\getglyph{marvosym}{\char\recurselevel\par}}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
And how to access symbols by their names, e.g. how to use symbol named
AtForty?
- The symbol list shows only symbolic names, not values (to be used with
Marco's \char value
Thank you, Wolfgang.
Two more questions, hope there'll be no more about this stuff.
On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 17:01:28 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\symbol[martinvogel 2][ShortForty]
\stoptext
or
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset
\symbol[martinvogel 2][ShortForty]
\stoptext
or
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
\symbol[ShortForty]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
- How to scale the desired symbol, e.g. 5 times? I played with scale
somehow, but no effect.
It scales with the current font size
On 3-6-2012 09:04, Alfredo Catalina wrote:
Ok, thanks Luigi.
This is how I sorted it out, hope it may help someone. It looks like I
should write a typescript and a symbol definition file, but I new to this
and don't know how to do it yet.
This is a workaround for the meantime:
- Download
Ok, thanks Luigi.
This is how I sorted it out, hope it may help someone. It looks like I
should write a typescript and a symbol definition file, but I new to this
and don't know how to do it yet.
This is a workaround for the meantime:
- Download the free True Type font Zapf Dingbats BT from
(can be a horizontal space or a symbol etc.) between
the individual notes.
The inbetween parameter from \setupnotation is used when you have the setup
\setupnotation[alternative=top].
In the latter case it is only meaningful for paragraph-style
(serried) footnotes
in texmf-context/fonts as well
as symb-uzd.tex in texmf-context/tex/context/third
I then run
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
and
context --generate
I tried
usetypescriptfile[symb-uzd.tex]
\usesymbols[uzd]
\symbol[Unicode Shadowed Shapes][LowerRightDrop-shadowedWhiteSquare]
but it doesn't work
an itemized list.
But this does not seem to be implemented yet. How would I get this right?
It does work but you need MkIV:
\usemodule[letter]
\setupletterdescription
[enclosure]
[
location=top,
leftmargin=1em,
symbol=bullet,
]
\setupletter
[enclosure={list:One,Two,Three
={list:one,two,three}, ...] to get an
itemized list. But this does not seem to be implemented yet. How would I get
this right?
It does work but you need MkIV:
\usemodule[letter]
\setupletterdescription
[enclosure]
[
location=top,
leftmargin=1em,
symbol=bullet
,
leftmargin=1em,
symbol=bullet,
]
\setupletter
[enclosure={list:One,Two,Three}]
\startletter
\input knuth
\stopletter
Thanks, Wolfgang, got that working now. But I'd like to change the formatting
of the list further from
encl:
* One
* Two
* Three
to
encl: One
Two
={list:one,two,three}, ...] to get an
itemized list. But this does not seem to be implemented yet. How would I
get this right?
It does work but you need MkIV:
\usemodule[letter]
\setupletterdescription
[enclosure]
[
location=top,
leftmargin=1em,
symbol=bullet
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