**raised{#1}}
\unexpanded\def\**digitspowerplus
#1{\times10\phys_digits_**raised{\digitsplus#1}}
\unexpanded\def\**digitspowerminus
#1{\times10\phys_digits_**raised{\digitsminus#1}}
ntextgarden.net/)
there are several ways we can deal with this:
% \def\digitstimessymbol{\**symbol[units
Am 21.05.2013 um 16:02 schrieb Sander Maijers s.n.maij...@student.ru.nl:
That does not work for me, Wolfgang. With or without the \start-/stoptext
(which is redundant in my own document I assume).
My example was a short a complete document and not a snippet which can be just
copied in a
Hello,
What is the most straightforward way to print a percent symbol inside
the argument to \type{} (or, if necessary, more generally: monospace type)
Best,
Sander
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Am 20.05.2013 um 14:51 schrieb Sander Maijers s.n.maij...@student.ru.nl:
Hello,
What is the most straightforward way to print a percent symbol inside the
argument to \type{} (or, if necessary, more generally: monospace type)
Is this easy enough for you?
\starttext
\type{%}
\stoptext
On 2013–05–20 Sander Maijers wrote:
What is the most straightforward way to print a percent symbol
inside the argument to \type{} (or, if necessary, more generally:
monospace type)
I'd say the most straightforward way is using \asciimode:
\starttext
\startlines
\mono{foo \% bar
Hi all,
The °C symbol is missing in math mode with the dejavu font. I thought that
this should be handled by using the '°' + 'C' symbols instead but it is not
the case.
Is that a bug?
What can I do to get the °C symbol with this font?
%% MWE
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
Temperature
On Mon, 20 May 2013 22:29:22 +0200
Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr wrote:
The °C symbol is missing in math mode with the dejavu font. I thought
that this should be handled by using the '°' + 'C' symbols instead
but it is not the case.
Is that a bug?
What can I do to get the °C symbol
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 10:57:16PM +0200, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Mon, 20 May 2013 22:29:22 +0200
Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr wrote:
The °C symbol is missing in math mode with the dejavu font. I thought
that this should be handled by using the '°' + 'C' symbols instead
Le lundi 20 mai 2013, Alan BRASLAU a écrit :
On Mon, 20 May 2013 22:29:22 +0200
Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr wrote:
The °C symbol is missing in math mode with the dejavu font. I thought
that this should be handled by using the '°' + 'C' symbols instead
but it is not the case
Am 20.05.2013 um 23:04 schrieb Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr:
Le lundi 20 mai 2013, Alan BRASLAU a écrit :
On Mon, 20 May 2013 22:29:22 +0200
Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr wrote:
The °C symbol is missing in math mode with the dejavu font. I thought
that this should be handled by using
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:13:16PM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 20.05.2013 um 23:04 schrieb Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr:
Le lundi 20 mai 2013, Alan BRASLAU a écrit :
On Mon, 20 May 2013 22:29:22 +0200
Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr wrote:
The °C symbol is missing in math
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:22:41PM +0200, Khaled Hosny wrote:
My suggestion is to just use \phys_units_text_* always, since the
decomposed, two characters is the preferred form for those two units.
“In normal use, it is better to represent degrees Celsius ‘°C’ with a
sequence of U+00B0 DEGREE
On 5/17/2013 1:07 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 1:00 AM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl
mailto:pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
(for the first time i'm seriously thinking of replacing acrobat
reader in my regular preview cycle, if only because there seems to
be no robust way to
On Fri, 17 May 2013 09:53:48 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
mupdf uses SIGHUP under linux -- does windows offer a similar way ?
we only want to close a file, not the whole session
Sending a SIGHUP signal to the mupdf process will also cause the viewed
file to be reloaded
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Fri, 17 May 2013 09:53:48 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
mupdf uses SIGHUP under linux -- does windows offer a similar way ?
we only want to close a file, not the whole session
Sending a SIGHUP signal
On 5/17/2013 11:18 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Fri, 17 May 2013 09:53:48 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
mupdf uses SIGHUP under linux -- does windows offer a similar way ?
we only want to close a file, not the whole session
Sending a SIGHUP signal to the mupdf process will also cause
Hi all,
With this minimal example:
%%% start
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
Temperature : \unit{100 celsius}.
\stoptext
%%% end
I get the °F symbol instead of °C. With lmodern or pagella (I did not try
other fonts) the right symbol (°C) is printed.
Any idea of what goes wrong?
--
Romain
Am 16.05.2013 um 22:26 schrieb Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr:
Hi all,
With this minimal example:
%%% start
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
Temperature : \unit{100 celsius}.
\stoptext
%%% end
I get the °F symbol instead of °C. With lmodern or pagella (I did not try
other
On 5/16/2013 10:26 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
Hi all,
With this minimal example:
%%% start
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
Temperature : \unit{100 celsius}.
\stoptext
%%% end
I get the °F symbol instead of °C. With lmodern or pagella (I did not try
other fonts) the right symbol (°C
Am 16.05.2013 23:56, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 5/16/2013 10:26 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
Hi all,
With this minimal example:
%%% start
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
Temperature : \unit{100 celsius}.
\stoptext
%%% end
I get the °F symbol instead of °C. With lmodern or pagella (I did
On 5/17/2013 12:39 AM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Am 16.05.2013 23:56, schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 5/16/2013 10:26 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
Hi all,
With this minimal example:
%%% start
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
Temperature : \unit{100 celsius}.
\stoptext
%%% end
I get the °F symbol instead of °C
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 1:00 AM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
(for the first time i'm seriously thinking of replacing acrobat reader in
my regular preview cycle, if only because there seems to be no robust way
to open/close docs i.e. pdfopen has to be adapted each time)
mupdf uses SIGHUP
for passing to tex symbols.
For me it's vital to pass mathematical symbols like (\int) to tex
symbol and not like utf-8 symbols.
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
Have you seen the mudraw program of mupdf
http://www.mupdf.com/
?
It has a -t switch that outputs txt and a -tt and -ttt switches
and custom script for passing pdf
context (text) to context commands
* pass pdf to jpg, and apply http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.htmlfor
passing to tex symbols.
For me it's vital to pass mathematical symbols like (\int) to tex symbol
and not like utf-8 symbols.
Thanks a lot,
Xan
like (\int) to tex symbol
and not like utf-8 symbols.
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
Have you seen the mudraw program of mupdf
http://www.mupdf.com/
?
It has a -t switch that outputs txt and a -tt and -ttt switches that
output xml.
--
luigi
context (text) to context commands
* pass pdf to jpg, and apply http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
for passing to tex symbols.
For me it's vital to pass mathematical symbols like (\int) to tex symbol
and not like utf-8 symbols.
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
Note: pdf could be substitute for ps if you
If this behavior of context setting the kassra (slash) too low, do
anyone knows a font, where this not happens with the symbol allah and
kassra in context? I thought in this mailer were some arabic typers... ?
Huseyin
mistyping in last one, corrected:
If this behavior of context setting the kassra (slash) too low is not easily
understandable or fixable, do
anyone knows a font, where this not happens with the symbol allah and
kassra in context? I thought in this mailer were some arabic typers... ?
Huseyin
On 5/7/2013 1:32 PM, H. Özoguz wrote:
mistyping in last one, corrected:
If this behavior of context setting the kassra (slash) too low is not
easily understandable or fixable, do
anyone knows a font, where this not happens with the symbol allah and
kassra in context? I thought in this mailer
is the correct arabic one-symbol
for the name Allah. I know, I can do this in the editor, but would helpful,
if it is possible in the compiling.
Huseyin
\directlua{ local function replace_txt (buffer)
buffer=string.gsub(buffer,A,BB) return buffer end
callback.register(process_input_buffer
Is it possible to define an automatic replacement?
I want to replace every
اللَّـه
by
اللهِ
First is a combination of letters, second is the correct arabic
one-symbol for the name Allah. I know, I can do this in the editor,
but would helpful, if it is possible in the compiling.
Huseyin
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 3:24 PM, H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de wrote:
Is it possible to define an automatic replacement?
I want to replace every
اللَّـه
by
اللهِ
First is a combination of letters, second is the correct arabic one-symbol
for the name Allah. I know, I can do
[r2l]\Shehw#1}
\starttext
\Arab[
اللَّـهِ
]\blank
\Arab[
اللهِ
]
\stoptext
(The lower one is the correct symbol, the upper one not.) If you can't
compile, look at the attachment.
The upper one has the typographical correct symbol under it (below left,
kassra, looks like a slanted hyphen
\directlua ]:24: unexpected symbol near '%'.
system tex error on line 112 in file invoicefunctions.tex:
LuaTeX error ...
102 userdata.InvoiceTextLine(item.text)
103 end
104 end
105 printperhour = (hoursum 0
=flushright,left={},right={},stopper={.}]
\starttext
\startMyList[n,repeat]
\item First level text
\item First level text
\startMyList[n,repeat]
\item Second level text
\item Second level text
\startMyList[symbol={}]
\item Third level
level text
\startMyList[symbol={}]
\item Third level text
\item Third level text
\startMyList[A]%=
%\startMyList[A,prefix=no] %=
\item Fourth
text
\startMyList[n,repeat]
\item Second level text
\item Second level text
\startMyList[symbol={}]
\item Third level text
\item Third level text
\startMyList[A]%=
% \startMyList[A,prefix=no] %=
\item Fourth level text
\item Fourth level text
[symbol={}]
\item Third level text
\item Third level text
\startMyList[A]%=
%\startMyList[A,prefix=no] %=
\item Fourth level text
\item
level text
\startMyList[symbol={}]
\item Third level text
\item Third level text
\startMyList[A]%=
%\startMyList[A,prefix=no] %=
\item
ABCD
node-to-node
node-to-node
node-to-node
node-to-node
\stoptext
See the attached file for output. Is it a bug, or am I missing something.
The breakpoint command expects a certain number of characters at
the left and right side of the symbol before it performs a line
of characters at
the left and right side of the symbol before it performs a line break.
See also:
- http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/070340.html
- http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/070344.html
Thanks.
Aditya
My primary plea for help is how to make an arc symbol over 3 letters in ConTEXt
with lucidaot as body font.
In pdfLaTeX I could use package fourier to get such an extensible symbol where
\widearc was preferable to \widehat.
Hans' new about regarding extensible glyphs is suggestive, but because
Am 14.04.2013 um 19:47 schrieb John Kitzmiller k...@inradius.net:
My primary plea for help is how to make an arc symbol over 3 letters in
ConTEXt with lucidaot as body font.
In pdfLaTeX I could use package fourier to get such an extensible symbol
where \widearc was preferable to \widehat
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 11:20:41PM -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
wrote:
Dear gang,
My apologies if the answers to the following are already well-known
and if I'm being completely clueless:
What is the standard way of representing the symbol '\TeX' in html
and the like
···date: 2013-03-30, Saturday···from: Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي
حامد···
Dear gang,
My apologies if the answers to the following are already well-known
and if I'm being completely clueless:
What is the standard way of representing the symbol '\TeX' in html
and the like?
I use
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 23:34:11 -0600, Arthur Reutenauer
arthur.reutena...@normalesup.org wrote:
Related: Is there any movement to have '\TeX' registered as a
Unicode symbol?
I really hope not.
Why not?
Best wishes
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado
Dear gang,
My apologies if the answers to the following are already well-known and if
I'm being completely clueless:
What is the standard way of representing the symbol '\TeX' in html and the
like?
Related: Is there any movement to have '\TeX' registered as a Unicode
symbol?
Thanks
What is the standard way of representing the symbol '\TeX' in html
and the like?
I'm guessing the most common way is to simply write TeX in plain text,
but if you want to be fancy, TsubE/subX would do -- at the risk of
looking ugly.
Related: Is there any movement to have '\TeX' registered
It didn't work. Either with texexec or with context.
Here is a simpler test case
start
% basic test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% basice test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% \setupfootnotes[rule=off] % had no affect
\defineconversion
Am 29.03.2013 um 10:07 schrieb hwit...@gmail.com:
It didn't work. Either with texexec or with context.
Here is a simpler test case
start
% basic test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% basice test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
On 3/29/2013 10:07 AM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
It didn't work. Either with texexec or with context.
Here is a simpler test case
start
% basic test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% basice test to change footnotes bullet to a symbol
% \setupfootnotes
From ConTeXt's Wiki Garden the below should work, but it isn't.
How can this be accomlished. I want to use just \dagger for the symbol, but
any symbol would do.
\definesymbol[4]{\dagger]
\starttext
\defineconversion[dagger][{\dagger},{\dagger}] % use a \dagger for the
footnote
Am 28.03.2013 um 07:07 schrieb hwit...@gmail.com:
From ConTeXt's Wiki Garden the below should work, but it isn't.
How can this be accomlished. I want to use just \dagger for the symbol, but
any symbol would do.
\definesymbol[4]{\dagger]
\starttext
\defineconversion[dagger
On 3/23/2013 9:34 PM, Xenia wrote:
Dear context list,
using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic and
not upright as for example in [1].
I attach an example.
Because that's how it's defined in math italics ... is nabla always
supposed to be upright in standard math
On 24 mars 2013, at 11:24, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 3/23/2013 9:34 PM, Xenia wrote:
Dear context list,
using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic and
not upright as for example in [1].
I attach an example.
Because that's how it's defined in math
On 3/24/2013 12:23 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 24 mars 2013, at 11:24, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 3/23/2013 9:34 PM, Xenia wrote:
Dear context list,
using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic and
not upright as for example in [1].
I attach an example
On 24.03.2013 15:17, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/24/2013 12:23 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 24 mars 2013, at 11:24, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 3/23/2013 9:34 PM, Xenia wrote:
Dear context list,
using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic
and
not upright
Hi,
new in the distribution
\usesymbols[cc]
\starttext
\showsymbolset[cc]
\symbol[cc][cc-by-sa-nc]
\stoptext
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
Dear context list,
using the nabla symbol ∇ in formulas, I wondered why it looks italic and
not upright as for example in [1].
I attach an example.
Thanks,
Xenia
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabla_symbol
nabla.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
\starttext
\startformula
\nabla \phi = â
On 2013–03–08 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The following change in typo-del.mkiv prevents the line break.
[…]
Thanks Wolfgang for the code and thanks to Hans for incorporating
this into the core.
Marco
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
be intended). Example:
\setuplayout [width=10cm]
\definedelimitedtext
[quotation]
%% [left={\symbol[leftquotation]}] %% works
[left=“] %% separates symbol from the text
\starttext
När jag som liten uppgett att teckningen föreställer \quotation{Tomtarnas eld
i
in \setupnotation, while “textcolor” as
part of \setupnote determines the appearance of the footnote
number/symbol. There is a wiki section[0] on that difference.
Example:
%% \setupfootnotes - \setupnote[footnote][...=...]
\setupfootnotes[
textstyle=bold,
textcolor=red
|| in math then it's more natural to support || directly.
Personally, I find some of the names used in TeX and LaTeX often
hard to find. Whenever, I needed a function or symbol I to often
go look it up. I mean that \vert and \Vert are still cryptic. They can stand
for abs, for all in, etc
the \{ \} \| etc to be escapes for tex characters. In fact, if
one wants || in math then it's more natural to support || directly.
Personally, I find some of the names used in TeX and LaTeX often
hard to find. Whenever, I needed a function or symbol I to often
go look it up. I mean that \vert
used \| in other
flavours of TeX. There is a nice thread on SX:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/498/mid-vert-lvert-rvert
As others have already written, one should use the appropriate unicode
character, not two bars. (Two bars are a separate symbol - I guess
that you probably don't want
I would like to use the section symbol \S as the symbol of an itemized
(non-enumerated) list. It seems that the wiki shows 9 predefined bullet
types, but I don't see how to use a custom bullet type.
Troy
___
If your
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Troy Henderson thend...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to use the section symbol \S as the symbol of an itemized
(non-enumerated) list. It seems that the wiki shows 9 predefined bullet
types, but I don't see how to use a custom bullet type.
Troy
\starttext
\definesymbol[100][§] % or \definesymbol[100][\S]
\setupitemgroup[symbol=100]
Thank you
Troy
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Wiki!
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\starttext
\definesymbol[100][§] % or \definesymbol[100][\S]
\setupitemgroup[symbol=100]
\startitemize[100]
\item This is a test.
How can I ensure there is no space between the \S and This is a test?
Troy
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Troy Henderson thend...@gmail.com wrote:
\starttext
\definesymbol[100][§] % or \definesymbol[100][\S]
\setupitemgroup[symbol=100]
\startitemize[100]
\item This is a test.
How can I ensure there is no space between the \S and This is a test?
Troy
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013, Troy Henderson wrote:
\starttext
\definesymbol[100][§] % or \definesymbol[100][\S]
\setupitemgroup[symbol=100]
\startitemize[100]
\item This is a test.
How can I ensure there is no space between the \S and This is a test?
\startitemize[100,fit
Am 19.02.2013 um 18:32 schrieb luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Troy Henderson thend...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to use the section symbol \S as the symbol of an itemized
(non-enumerated) list. It seems that the wiki shows 9 predefined bullet
types
Am 19.02.2013 um 19:25 schrieb luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Troy Henderson thend...@gmail.com wrote:
\starttext
\definesymbol[100][§] % or \definesymbol[100][\S]
\setupitemgroup[symbol=100]
\startitemize[100]
\item This is a test.
How can I
Hi All,
In a way, it is correct that for compatibility reasons and and convert
it is good to keep the old syntax.
Yet, ConTeXt is suppose to be more natural.
Personally, I find some of the names used in TeX and LaTeX often
hard to find. Whenever, I needed a function or symbol I to often
go
,15]
which sets an symbol like * in the margin, if a sentence has more than
15 words.
First, correct sentence-regonition could be a task: It is not enough to
count the words between two dots, because of abbreviations. But there is
probably a known algorithm for handling those problems. I think
:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_breaking
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language_processing#Major_tasks_in_NLP
Good luck :P
Philipp
For example I am thinking of an command like
\version[longsentence,15]
which sets an symbol like * in the margin, if a sentence has more
}]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[width=20em]
\dorecurse{100}{\dontleavehmode\symbol[smile] }
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt
be grateful for any suggestions though outright solutions
won't go remiss.
Devendra
*MWE*
\setupdelimitedtext
[quotation]
[style={\tfc}]
\definefont
[quotesStyle]
[Serif at 20pt]
\starttext
%\getnamedglyphdirect{modern}{m: doubleprime}
%\getnamedglyphdirect{modern}{second}
{\quotesStyle \symbol
} %% font
{”}\egroup]
\setupdelimitedtext
[quotation]
[left={\symbol[MyLeftQuote]},
right={\symbol[MyRightQuote]}]
\defineannotation
[quotationTwo]
[alternative=command,
command=\QuotationCmd]
\define[2]\QuotationCmd
{\dontleavehmode\symbol[MyLeftQuote
\bgroup\getscaledglyph
{2.5} %% scale
{Serif} %% font
{}\egroup]
\setupdelimitedtext
[quotation]
[left={\symbol[MyLeftQuote]},
right={\symbol[MyRightQuote]}]
\defineannotation
[quotationTwo]
[alternative=command,
command=\QuotationCmd]
\define[2
Am 11.02.2013 um 20:21 schrieb Devendra Ghate devendra.gh...@gmail.com:
There is an extra space before the right quote. So I added *\hskip-5pt*
before \symbol[MyRightQuote].
Add \removeunwatedspaces before \symbol to remove the space.
Wolfgang
Hello,
In latex \textregistered gives the Regitered Trademark symbol.
How do I get Trademark (TM) and Registered Trademark (encircled R) in
ConTeXt?
I will be using it with \high to get something like Simulink^®
http://www.mathworks.in/products/simulink/
Regards,
Devendra
:
1. First chapter . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Second chapter . . . . . . . . . . 10
alternating look (Knuths' TeXbook style)
1. First chapter . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Second chapter . . . . . . . . . . 10
\definefiller[pavel-0][alterntive=symbol,method=global,width=1em
... 10
requested look:
1. First chapter . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Second chapter . . . . . . . . . . 10
\definefiller
[pavel]
[alterntive=symbol,
%method=global,
width=1em,
leftmargin=.5em,
rightmargin=.5em]
\setuplistalternative[c][filler={\filler[pavel
... 1
2. Second chapter ... 10
requested look:
1. First chapter . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Second chapter . . . . . . . . . . 10
\definefiller
[pavel]
[alterntive=symbol,
%method=global,
width=1em,
leftmargin=.5em,
rightmargin=.5em
this? So it should look
like this:
default look:
1. First chapter ... 1
2. Second chapter ... 10
requested look:
1. First chapter . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Second chapter . . . . . . . . . . 10
\definefiller
[pavel]
[alterntive=symbol
[pavel]
[alterntive=symbol,
%method=global,
width=1em,
leftmargin=.5em,
rightmargin=.5em]
\setuplistalternative[c][filler={\filler[pavel]}]
\starttext
\completecontent[alternative=c]
\chapter{First chapter}
\chapter{Second chapter}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
-0][alterntive=symbol,method=global,width=1em,leftmargin=.5em,rightmargin=.5em,symbol=\clap{.}]
\definefiller[pavel-1][pavel-0][align=left]
\definefiller[pavel-2][pavel-0][align=middle]
\newconditional\PavelState
\define\PavelFiller
{\ifconditional\PavelState
\global\setfalse\PavelState
-pdx.xml'
…
%
I think that Otared doesn't have this kind of message.
Do you have any idea to fix this?
It looks like hbar (LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH STROKE 0x127) is not in
the math fonts.
I don't know the reason. Is it a often used math / physics symbol? If
so, it probably should end up
concern the location
of the menu?
I think that it is better to put it at the bottom center of the animation
frame in default?
Currently, it is located slightly left from the center.
This is a bug in context which adds a space for each symbol in a fieldstack
(the mechanism
which is used
because
each frame is saved in a symbol with \definesymbol[frame][code] without
expanding the content.
To fix this you can expand the content with \expanded{\frame{… \recurselevel …}}
or simpler by using “#1” instead of \recurselevel to access the counter.
The braces around each frame as in your
\to \everyunits
Thanks for looking into this. The problem with the decimal separator is solved.
You made my day with just 4 commands!
Just that you know: I still observe a tiny difference in the blank space
between numbers and times symbol (\times) when comparing math mode to standard
text mode
On 12/21/2012 7:36 PM, Andreas Mang wrote:
Just that you know: I still observe a tiny difference in the blank space
between numbers and times symbol (\times) when comparing math mode to standard
text mode (minimal example below). AFAIK this does not make a difference. If I
find the time i
)
-- utilities.parsers.stepper(1-2,5-6,25-*,30)
So:
- * as optional final value symbol
- optional spaces around : and, and around list
- - as well as :
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
The ConTeXt standalone is broken, running first-setup.sh (amd64-freebsd):
/usr/local/context/beta/bin/texlua: Undefined symbol _ThreadRuneLocale
Alan
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On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
The ConTeXt standalone is broken, running first-setup.sh (amd64-freebsd):
/usr/local/context/beta/bin/texlua: Undefined symbol _ThreadRuneLocale
checking...
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luigi
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 10:59 AM, luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
The ConTeXt standalone is broken, running first-setup.sh (amd64-freebsd):
/usr/local/context/beta/bin/texlua: Undefined symbol
On 12/13/2012 10:55 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
The ConTeXt standalone is broken, running first-setup.sh (amd64-freebsd):
/usr/local/context/beta/bin/texlua: Undefined symbol _ThreadRuneLocale
From the internet, I can deduce that this means that the runtime libc
does not match the compile time
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 11:20:49 +0100
Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
On 12/13/2012 10:55 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
The ConTeXt standalone is broken, running first-setup.sh (amd64-freebsd):
/usr/local/context/beta/bin/texlua: Undefined symbol _ThreadRuneLocale
From the internet, I
: Undefined symbol _ThreadRuneLocale
From the internet, I can deduce that this means that the runtime libc
does not match the compile time libc.
In particular, this seems relevant:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.devel.ports/105182
Best wishes,
Taco
Yes, I forced a recompile
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