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> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 10:53:56 +0100
> From: Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl>
> To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Fieldstacks are broken
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ype
'ligature substitution' is just a many-to-one replacement but that
doesn't mean that 'liga' uses that ... welcome to the inconsistent open
type mess
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA
s.
>> They are listed as glyphs.
>>
>> https://github.com/georgd/EB-Garamond/blob/master/specimen/Specimen.pdf
>
> maybe the archaic st ligature is a precomposed but f f l i aren't done
> that way but by either kerning or replacement of individual glyphs +
> kerning (ther
(a question-mark in a diamond). I don't know why that comes
out as U+FFFD actually, since if I type a literal non-breaking space
character instead, the PDF comes out just as if I'd used ~ in TeX.
Maybe that's a bug somewhere?
In any case, I think that sometimes it is helpful to override entities
iga' might mean
ligature but in practice is used for all kind of things ... in opentype
'ligature substitution' is just a many-to-one replacement but that
doesn't mean that 'liga' uses that ... welcome to the inconsistent open
type mess
Mh, yes. :-(
Two additional questions. Shall I file a bugrep
real) ligatures.
>>> They are listed as glyphs.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/georgd/EB-Garamond/blob/master/specimen/Specimen.pdf
>>
>> maybe the archaic st ligature is a precomposed but f f l i aren't done
>> that way but by either kerning or replacement of indiv
ne
> that way but by either kerning or replacement of individual glyphs +
> kerning (there are many methods for this) ... also, 'liga' might mean
> ligature but in practice is used for all kind of things ... in opentype
> 'ligature substitution' is just a many-to-one replacement but that
>
of the hebrew alfabet. What font? What letters to
type?
Hans van der Meer
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and among the
programs (that is the engines) choose the one you want.
Solution 3: open the TeXShop Preferences and in the « Typesetting » pane , on
the upper left part of the resulting window, choose the radio button « Command
listed below » and type the name of your preferred engine. This me
the upper left part of the resulting window, choose the
radio button « Command listed below » and type the name of your
preferred engine. This method makes a general default, so if you use
some other typesetting packages for some files you have to modify
things for those files.
Best regards: OK
sources/context-29/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-lucida-opentype.mkiv
close source > 6 > 12 >
/Users/hansm/Applications/TeX-sources/context-29/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-lucida-opentype.mkiv
fonts > defining > font with asked name 'unknown' is not fou
Watch out. There is a pitfall here (yes, I have fallen in this trap).
Try \type{\doifempty{\empty}{yes}} = <\doifempty{\empty}{yes}>\crlf
and you will see that it is NOT empty despite the suggestive use of the \empty
macro!
Hans van der Meer
On 14 Jan 2016, at 08:41, Marco Patze
Hello Wolfgang or Hans?
Can one of you help me please. Iwant something like this:
\setuppapersize[S6][S6]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
Here is an example: by saying
\type{\tooltip[left]{Example}{Is it nice}}, we get
\blank
\midaligned
][math][lucidaot]
\setupbodyfont[fallbackfont]
\setcalligraphicfont[fallbackfont]
and got the following errors: (1) unknow font and (2) unknown definition.
open source > 6 > 12 >
/Users/hansm/Applications/TeX-sources/context-29/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-lucida-open
t font on the \cg fontstyle.
You can look at these files in your ConTeXt distribution:
/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-lucida-opentype.mkiv
/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-imp-lucida-typeone.mkiv
If you want to use a different font, for which there's no default typescript,
yo
ns Hagen",
copyright = "ConTeXt development team",
extensions = {
{
name = "kern", -- adds to kerns
type = "pair",
data = {
[0x0153] = { [0x0301] = { false, { -500, 0, 0, 0 } } },
}
lin wrote:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I am trying to add some custom ligatures to a font using a feature file.
>> Everything works just fine, until I try what is called a chained
>> contextual substitution, i.e. a GSUB lookup of type 6.
>> I am studying the specs fr
On 1/6/2016 5:28 PM, Paolo Brasolin wrote:
Hello.
I am trying to add some custom ligatures to a font using a feature file.
Everything works just fine, until I try what is called a chained
contextual substitution, i.e. a GSUB lookup of type 6.
I am studying the specs from
http://www.adobe.com
On 1/6/2016 5:28 PM, Paolo Brasolin wrote:
Hello.
I am trying to add some custom ligatures to a font using a feature file.
Everything works just fine, until I try what is called a chained
contextual substitution, i.e. a GSUB lookup of type 6.
I am studying the specs from
http://www.adobe.com
Hello.
I am trying to add some custom ligatures to a font using a feature file.
Everything works just fine, until I try what is called a chained
contextual substitution, i.e. a GSUB lookup of type 6.
I am studying the specs from
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/opentype/afdko
put in text line. $\int_0^t B(s)\ dB(s) = \frac{1}{2}
> B^2(t) - \frac{1}{2} t.$
> \blank
> But in the output of display mode, the location of the sub- super-script of
> the integral sign is not normal and the output of \type{ \frac{1}{2} B^2(t)}
> is wrong.
>
> \s
strangely in math display mode.
\blank
Here is a correct output in text line. $\int_0^t B(s)\ dB(s) = \frac{1}{2}
B^2(t) - \frac{1}{2} t.$
\blank
But in the output of display mode, the location of the sub- super-script of the
integral sign is not normal and the output of \type{ \frac{1}{2} B^2(t
Will this update also appear in the ConTeXt standalone version?
Alan
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Akira Kakuto
wrote:
... ...
I have updated
web2c/synctexdir/synctex-luatex.h
in the TeX Live SVN to support synctex in beta-0.87.0.
The latest beta-0.87.0 binaries for win32 and win64
I have updated
web2c/synctexdir/synctex-luatex.h
in the TeX Live SVN to support synctex in beta-0.87.0.
The latest beta-0.87.0 binaries for win32 and win64 support
synctex. For the other platforms, it was too late for the
released beta-0.87.0 sources.
SyncTeX will be supported in beta-0.87.1
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature ("dunno", {
> >{
> >type = "substitution",
> >data = { [0x0022] = 0x201D },
> > prepend = true,
> >},
> >{
>
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 9:37 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> Great—so how does one turn on/off synctex?
>
>>
>>>
synctex should be disabled by default;
it's enabled by --synctex , i.e.
$> context --synctex
--
luigi
On 20 December 2015 at 22:48, luigi scarso wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 9:37 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
>>
>> Great—so how does one turn on/off synctex?
>
> synctex should be disabled by default;
> it's enabled by --synctex , i.e.
>
> $> context --synctex
Some editors (like TeXworks, TeXShop,
On 12/20/2015 10:51 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 20 December 2015 at 22:48, luigi scarso wrote:
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 9:37 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Great—so how does one turn on/off synctex?
synctex should be disabled by default;
it's enabled by --synctex , i.e.
$> context --synctex
Thanks, Luigi, Mojca. I have disabled synctex but will enable it once a
version that works with the latest luatex is available for the standalone.
BTW, synctex in TeXShop (which I use) does not really do much when
processing prd files as I normally do.
Alan
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 4:51 PM,
Thanks, Hans.
I did a fresh install of yesterday’s beta and see tht the priginal error
has returned:
fonts > otf loading > loading, optimizing, packing and caching
time 0.704
fonts > 'fallback modern-designsize rm 12pt' is loaded
Synchronize ERROR: unknown nod
indeed, as synctex used different node numbers than luatex (and is
maintained outside the luatex source tree) ... btw as i never use
synctex this went unnoticed
I have updated
web2c/synctexdir/synctex-luatex.h
in the TeX Live SVN to support synctex in beta-0.87.0.
Thanks,
Akira
Hello,
I'm getting many error messages:
"
Synchronize ERROR: unknown node type 12
"
with the latest beta:
"
mtx-context | warning: synctex is enabled
...
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.87.0 (TeX Live 2016/W32TeX/dev)
"
and with the MWE:
\starttext
\section
On 12/20/2015 5:05 PM, Lukáš Procházka wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting many error messages:
"
Synchronize ERROR: unknown node type 12
"
with the latest beta:
"
mtx-context | warning: synctex is enabled
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.87.0 (TeX Live 2016/W32TeX/dev)
&quo
Will this update also appear in the ConTeXt standalone version?
Alan
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Akira Kakuto
wrote:
> indeed, as synctex used different node numbers than luatex (and is
>> maintained outside the luatex source tree) ... btw as i never use synctex
Great—so how does one turn on/off synctex?
Alan
On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 11:12 AM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 12/20/2015 5:05 PM, Lukáš Procházka wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm getting many error messages:
>>
>> "
>> Synchronize E
On 12/19/2015 6:41 PM, Lukas Prochazka wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting many error messages:
"
Synchronize ERROR: unknown node type 12
"
with the latest beta:
"
mtx-context | warning: synctex is enabled
...
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.87.0 (TeX Live 2016/W32TeX/dev)
&quo
Hello,
I'm getting many error messages:
"
Synchronize ERROR: unknown node type 12
"
with the latest beta:
"
mtx-context | warning: synctex is enabled
...
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.87.0 (TeX Live 2016/W32TeX/dev)
"
and with the MWE:
\starttext
\section
In the latest beta, processing
\starttext
Hello world!
\stoptext
produces many lines of
Synchronize ERROR: unknown node type 12
between the lines
fonts > 'fallback modern-designsize rm 12pt' is loaded
and
backend > xmp > using file
'/Applications/ConTeXt/
On 12/18/2015 1:51 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
In the latest beta, processing
\starttext
Hello world!
\stoptext
produces many lines of
Synchronize ERROR: unknown node type 12
try
context --make
;
>> \stoptext
>>
>> produces many lines of
>>
>> Synchronize ERROR: unknown node type 12
>>
>
> try
>
> context --make
>
>
>
>
> -
> Hans Hag
dunno", {
{
type = "substitution",
data = { [0x0022] = 0x201D },
prepend = true,
},
{
type = "ligature",
data = { [0x2013] = {0x002D, 0x002D} },
» pane , on
> the upper left part of the resulting window choose the radio button « Command
> listed below » and type the name of your preferred engine.
>
> Best regards: OK
>
>> On 16 Dec 2015, at 17:34, Bruce Boghosian <bruce.boghos...@tufts.edu> wrote:
>>
Hi Hans,
in the old loader, defining a feature containing mixed ligature /
substitution causes a crash. Here’s an example:
\enabletrackers [otf.loading]
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature ("dunno", {
{
type = "substitution"
». Click on that menu and among the
programs (that is the engines) choose th eone you want.
Solution 3: open the TeXShop Preferences and in the « Typesetting » pane , on
the upper left part of the resulting window choose the radio button « Command
listed below » and type the name of your preferred
If I copy the fonts I need into ~/Library/Fonts/, the latest beta is able to
produce the PDF without the aforementioned Luatex error.
However, there still seems to be some type of OTF-related error: certain glyphs
are being replaced with others. This is particularly true for diacritics
Am 2015-12-04 um 23:23 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>:
> or you use descriptions:
>
> \definedescription[bibitem][title=yes]
>
> \definereferenceformat [bibtitle] [type=title,left={[},right={]}]
> \definereferenceformat [bibpage] [type=pa
up where you have numbered entries:
\defineitemgroup[bibliography]
\setupitemgroup[bibliography][each][n][left={[},right={]},stopper=]
\definereferenceformat [bibnumber] [type=number,left={[},right={]}]
\definereferenceformat [bibpage] [type=page]
\starttext
\startitemgroup[bibliography]
\sta
between a itemgroup where you have numbered entries:
>
> \defineitemgroup[bibliography]
>
> \setupitemgroup[bibliography][each][n][left={[},right={]},stopper=]
>
> \definereferenceformat [bibnumber] [type=number,left={[},right={]}]
> \definereferenceformat [bibpage] [type=pa
$HOME/.fonts
cd $HOME/.fonts
for i in $(echo $OSFONTDIR | sed -e 's/:/ /g') ; do for j in $(find $i
-type f); do ln -s $j .; done; done
The last line creates a symbolic link to every font file specified by
OSFONTDIR. This is means that adding new fonts requires re-linking
them to $HOME/.fonts
f for
12 %C details.
13
14 % At some point I will reconsider the \starttext .. \stoptext
15 % wraping as we can assume proper styling. It's a left-over from
16 % mkii that we need to get rid of.
17
18 % now moved
allow to type:
\startsubject[title={First title line\\ eventual second line}]
and output second line in smaller text than the first one (without adding any
font modifier in the title if possible) ?
Many thanks for any help
Best regards
Joseph
From: josephcan...@gmail.com
Sent
\stopsubject
\stoptext
I tried with \tf but it does not change the size of text in the title after it.
(In LaTeX I used \normalsize)
Is there any solution that would allow to type:
\startsubject[title={First title line\\ eventual second line}]
and output second line in smaller text than the first
l/liberation
has the ttf fonts.
Then, to be sure,
$ mtxrun --generate
compile this file test.tex
\usetypescript[liberation]
\setupbodyfont[liberation,12pt]
\starttext
Test text
\stoptext
$ context test.tex
and check it wit
this. It is from
ConTeXt MKII. Next, modify the definefontfeature and definefontfamily commands
as shown. (The default features for the font are in the file
type-imp-ebgaramond.mkiv.) That should be it to get started.
\language[fr] % french hyphenation
\definefontfeature[myfeatures][ss02=yes,cv01=yes
and
definefontfamily commands as shown. (The default features for the font
are in the file type-imp-ebgaramond.mkiv.) That should be it to get started.
\language[fr] % french hyphenation
*\definefontfeature[myfeatures][ss02=yes,cv01=yes,cv03=yes,ss05=yes,cv91=yes]*
*\definefontfamily[mainfont][serif
ves[references.border]
\starttext
\font\myfont=cmr12\relax
\myfont
\setbox0=\hbox{%
A %
\hbox{%
\pdfstartlink attr{%
/Border[0 0 2]%
/H/I%
/C[1 0 0]%
} user{%
/Subtype/Link%
/A<<%
/Type/Action%
/S/URI%
/URI(http://www.l
age: 1
> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 19:26:45 +0200
> From: Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] comparing strings
> Message-ID: <55faf7d5.8080...@gmail.com>
> Content
to the RFC4180: Common Format and MIME Type for
Comma-Separated Values (CSV) Files. We think that the final comma
separator should optional, not mandatory.
The following example shows, however, that rfc4180splitter () in
onecolumn CSV file fails and falls with an error. Making I'm a mistake
somewhere
know if there's any standard way for specifying
the date but 'lastchecked' and 'urldate' seem to be two commonly used
variants (as far as a quick web search tells - I'm on Zotero which also
uses the last mentioned type).
To get this temporary working for me I replaced the plain 'lastcheck
' and 'urldate' seem to be two
> > commonly used variants (as far as a quick web search tells - I'm on
> > Zotero which also uses the last mentioned type).
> >
> > To get this temporary working for me I replaced the plain
> > 'lastcheck' output in *.bst with:
' tag for a last
accessed date. I don't know if there's any standard way for specifying
the date but 'lastchecked' and 'urldate' seem to be two commonly used
variants (as far as a quick web search tells - I'm on Zotero which also
uses the last mentioned type).
To get this temporary working for me I
a single unicode character in the font, just type it or
make an alias! Or am I missing something?
Or perhaps you want to define your own version of the \high macro in
C:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\typo-scr.mkiv, line 104
but that's beyond my pay grade.
Best wishes
Idris
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Pablo Rodriguez mailto:oi...@gmx.es
7. August 2015 18:52
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[timesnew][serif][FreeSerif]
\definefontfamily[droidserif][serif][Droid Serif]
\setupbodyfont[palatino, 12pt]
\starttext
I want to have \type{\timesnew\ttfx} and \type{\droidserif
pattern that I could use for this type of
work?
advTHANKSance.
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be included or not.
Is there a recommended design pattern that I could use for this type of
work?
I am not sure I completely understand your question, but have a look at
modes: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes
Aditya
styled paragraphs (narrower, font
change, etc.). Then depending on the target audience, reader or
editor, the editorial comment could be included or not.
Is there a recommended design pattern that I could use for this
type of work?
I am not sure I completely understand your question, but have
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[timesnew][serif][FreeSerif]
\definefontfamily[droidserif][serif][Droid Serif]
\setupbodyfont[palatino, 12pt]
\starttext
I want to have \type{\timesnew\ttfx} and \type{\droidserif\ttfx}
in each cell, but \type
On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 20:24:50 -0600, tala...@fastmail.fm
tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
But, in any case, the solution of Wolfgang solves my immediate problem.
It would, of course, be nice not to have had to type out many lines of
numbers (the Arabic edition has more than 250 sections, i.e
, if I manually type such numbers into the body of my text, they
appear correctly. MWE below.
Best wishes,
Talal
=
\setuppapersize[A6]
\mainlanguage[arabic]
\definefontfamily[mainface][serif][ALMFixed][features=arabic,range=arabic,]
\setupbodyfont [mainface,10pt]
\starttext
”, or
“Arabic-Indic”/“Arabic-Hindi” numerals. Is there some option when defining the
font family? (I would have thought that using “\mainlanguage[arabic]” would
have done it.) Of course, I am using a font that contains the numbers of that
script.
Mind you, if I manually type such numbers into the body
for each the ten digits. But numberconversion=arabicnumerals
is supposed to work.
Wassalaam
Idris
PS \start-stopsection is now standard (\section is still there, but...)
Mind you, if I manually type such numbers into the body of my text, they
appear correctly. MWE below.
Best wishes,
Talal
, of course, be nice not to have had to type out many lines of numbers
(the Arabic edition has more than 250 sections, i.e. entries), and to have this
automated when declaring the main language to be Arabic, for example. But it is
a small price to pay for the flexible functionality.
All the best
preloading modern-designsize (mono)
fonts'fallback modern-designsize tt 16pt' is loaded
fontsotf process missing cache for lookup 130, type
'gpos_pair', font 1, name 'UnifrakturMaguntia'
Overfull \hbox (4.48601pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 1--7
\3mainface-16pt-rm-tf--0
only focus on UTF-8, and add TeX ASCII “\” commands as a
complement.
One problem with this approach is the lack of Unicode input methods. But that
may coming.
For example, instead having “:=“ in the input file and let Lua translate it,
one can merely type it and let the text editor translate
standards.
So I think one should only focus on UTF-8, and add TeX ASCII “\” commands as
a complement.
One problem with this approach is the lack of Unicode input methods. But
that may coming.
For example, instead having “:=“ in the input file and let Lua translate it,
one can merely type
translate it,
one can merely type it and let the text editor translate it ≔ COLON EQUALS
U+2254.
that is ok for some input sequences (this kind of input translation happens for
accented characters and some math like negated symbols) but replacing = in the
input is bad as it is only meaningful in math
think one should only focus on UTF-8, and add TeX ASCII “\” commands as a
complement.
One problem with this approach is the lack of Unicode input methods. But that
may coming.
For example, instead having “:=“ in the input file and let Lua translate it,
one can merely type it and let the text
]
\startparagraph
\setupindenting[-\Poemindent,yes]
\inlinebuffer[Poem]
\stopparagraph
\stopnarrower
\endgroup
\blank[halfline]
\stoptexdefinition
This type of code can easily be used to deal with the names, numbers,
and abbreviations you describe in your
-ctx.lua:1162: in function .../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-ctx.lua:1049
fontsotf loading loading failed due to read error
fontsdefining forced type 'otf' of 'Mechanica' not found
fontsdefining font with asked name 'Mechanica' is not found
, as described on http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bold_Math ).
So - what is the best way to define (enable) and use fonts styles
1.-3. in math?
(
Notes:
- The font must allow to type Greek letters - \alpha.
- Other font(s) than LatinModern may be used for math, if it enables
bold and sans switching.
)
You
to define (enable) and use fonts styles 1.-3. in math?
(
Notes:
- The font must allow to type Greek letters - \alpha.
- Other font(s) than LatinModern may be used for math, if it enables bold and
sans switching.
)
Best regards,
Lukas
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Pontex s. r. o
/setupdescriptions
Ah! Perhaps disambiguating would help unsuspecting users. So in
\setupdescriptions we have things like
style = normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... command
[i.e. style = name|command]
color = name
before = command
So in the explanation of the foregroundstyle key we could
{%
\startluacode
local parameter='#1'
if parameter=='' then context('TRUE. ') else context('FALSE. ') end
context('Parameter '..parameter..' has length '..string.len(parameter))
\stopluacode
}%
\type{\makrowithcontent} -- \makrowithcontent
Test is \testparameter{}
Test is \testparameter
on line 9 in file /home/user/contest/bla.tex:
...ext-minimals/texmf-context/tex/context/base/node-aux.lua:92: You cannot set
field list in a node of type glue_spec
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'setfield'
...ext-minimals/texmf-context/tex/context/base/node-aux.lua:92: in
function
-regular.otf, lmroman12-regular.otf
mkiv lua stats fonts load time: 0.212 seconds
mkiv lua stats publications load time: 0.001 seconds, 515 bytes, 3
definitions, 0 shortcuts
mkiv lua stats used platform: mswin, type: windows, binary subtree:
texmf-mswin
mkiv lua stats luatex banner
}]])
}
\def\simpleA {content when parameter is missing}
\def\complexA[#1]{parameter #1}
\type{\A}: \A
\type{\A[5]}: \A[5]
\stoptext
Dne 8. 7. 2015 v 14:11 Taco Hoekwater napsal(a):
On 08 Jul 2015, at 13:58, Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz wrote:
Thanx Taco for reply.
the minimal example
, as i mentioned that context already adds a
rolemap
11 0 obj
/ParentTree 12 0 R /K 29 0 R /RoleMap /sectiontitle /H /section
/Sect /sectionnumber /H /document /Div /Type /StructTreeRoot
endobj
we have no way to check if that works (so maybe we need to have a page
on the wiki with a viewer
]
{Doulos SIL Phon}.
There has to be some way to do this, but I seem unable to find it in the
documentatioin I have.
you can just append the directives to the font names (see type -xtx.mkii
for examples). I don't know if AutoFakeBold is some built in feature. Is
there a reason why you can't use
}.
There has to be some way to do this, but I seem unable to find it in the
documentatioin I have.
you can just append the directives to the font names (see type -xtx.mkii
for examples). I don't know if AutoFakeBold is some built in feature. Is
there a reason why you can't use mkiv with luatex?
Hans
a
rolemap
11 0 obj
/ParentTree 12 0 R /K 29 0 R /RoleMap /sectiontitle /H /section
/Sect /sectionnumber /H /document /Div /Type /StructTreeRoot
endobj
we have no way to check if that works (so maybe we need to have a page
on the wiki with a viewer/functionality matrix)
The whole rolemap thing
not, for instance, as i mentioned that context already adds a
rolemap
11 0 obj
/ParentTree 12 0 R /K 29 0 R /RoleMap /sectiontitle /H /section
/Sect /sectionnumber /H /document /Div /Type /StructTreeRoot
endobj
we have no way to check if that works (so maybe we need to have a page
on the wiki
of parameters, terminator is * now
\readparameters 471-44/2007, 474-44/2007, 464-44/2007, 465-44/2007,
461-44/2007, 472-44/2007, 473-44/2007, 475-44/2007, 469-44/2007,
455-44/2007, AA, BBB, 124, *, %
Parameters are now in macros \type{\var{param1}}, \type{\var{param2}},
\type{\var{param3}}, \dots
/Sect /sectionnumber /H /document /Div /Type /StructTreeRoot
endobj
but as usual it's hard to check what gets done with such things
(i'm pretty sure that context was one of the first to support for
instance field (widget) trees but support for that in viewers changes
each version so one never
On 6/28/2015 12:59 PM, Dr. Dominik Klein wrote:
/Artifact
BMC
..
EMC
or in an advanced way with /Artifact PropertyList where the type of
Artifact can be defined. It would be nice if those elements that are not
included in the tag tree would be marked as artifacts by default. The
same
..
EMC
or in an advanced way with /Artifact PropertyList where the type of
Artifact can be defined. It would be nice if those elements that are not
included in the tag tree would be marked as artifacts by default. The
same holds for \startelement[ignore] when one wants to explicitly remove
], then this content that is not in the structure
tree should be marked as an artifact, i.e.
/Artifact
BMC
..
EMC
or in an advanced way with /Artifact PropertyList where the type of
Artifact can be defined. It would be nice if those elements that are not
included in the tag tree would
Hi everybody,
I finally got my typescript work. It was the serif typeface that
failed me. When I defined the fixed size type:
===
\definetypeface [mathtimespro] [rm] [serif] [times] [default]
\definetypeface
Hello list,
I was trying to use the Math Times Pro 2 fonts in ConTeXt MKIV. This
Type1 font
contains a map file, a set of pfb files and the corresponding tfm files.
I was managed
to write a .lfg file and a type-imp-xxx file, but here's my problem.
The font comes with three different sizes
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, Zhichu Chen wrote:
I was trying to use the Math Times Pro 2 fonts in ConTeXt MKIV. This
Type1 font contains a map file, a set of pfb files and the corresponding
tfm files. I was managed to write a .lfg file and a type-imp-xxx file,
but here's my problem.
I don't have
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