https://wiki.contextgarden.net/French_spacing
Joel via ntg-context hat am 05.05.2024 00:30 CEST geschrieben:
I noticed that some code is being rendered wrong, most especially apparent in a column environment where
On 4/26/24 19:52, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
>> Wolfgang Schuster hat am 26.04.2024 19:29 CEST geschrieben:
>> The inbetween setting works because ConTeXt checks at the start of
>> each line whether it's empty (in this case the value is used) or not.
>>
>> Wh
Wolfgang Schuster hat am 26.04.2024 19:29 CEST geschrieben:
Denis Maier schrieb am 26.04.2024 um 19:18:
Wolfgang Schuster hat am 26.04.2024 18:24 CEST geschrieben
Denis Maier schrieb am 26.04.2024 um 19:18:
Wolfgang Schuster hat am
26.04.2024 18:24 CEST geschrieben:
Denis Maier via ntg-context schrieb am 26.04.2024 um 18:10:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> hat am 26.04.2024 17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33,
Wolfgang Schuster hat am 26.04.2024 18:24 CEST geschrieben:
Denis Maier via ntg-context schrieb am 26.04.2024 um 18:10:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 26.04.2024
Denis Maier via ntg-context schrieb am 26.04.2024 um 18:10:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> hat am 26.04.2024 17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch <mailto:denis.ma...@unibe.ch>
wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poem from X
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 26.04.2024 17:25 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/26/24 15:33, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I’m trying to typeset a poe
b am 19.04.2024 um 22:55:
>
> >> Wolfgang Schuster hat am
> >> 19.04.2024 20:32 CEST geschrieben:
> >> denis.ma...@unibe.ch schrieb am 10.04.2024 um 12:47:
> >>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> Shouldn’t minwidth set a default minimal wi
Denis Maier schrieb am 19.04.2024 um 22:55:
Wolfgang Schuster hat am
19.04.2024 20:32 CEST geschrieben:
denis.ma...@unibe.ch schrieb am 10.04.2024 um 12:47:
Hi,
Shouldn’t minwidth set a default minimal width for external figures?
But this here does not work
[...]
Am I missing something
Wolfgang Schuster hat am 19.04.2024 20:32 CEST geschrieben:
denis.ma...@unibe.ch schrieb am 10.04.2024 um 12:47:
Hi,
Shouldn’t minwidth set a default minimal width for external figures? But this here does
Am 14.04.24 um 22:25 schrieb Denis Maier via ntg-context:
Thomas A. Schmitz <mailto:thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.de>> hat am 14.04.2024 22:18 CEST
geschrieben:
On 4/14/24 22:11, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I have a document with PNG, JPG, and TIFF. When I try using
\externalfigure[filena
Thomas A. Schmitz <thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.de> hat am 14.04.2024 22:18 CEST geschrieben:
On 4/14/24 22:11, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I have a document with PNG, JPG, and TIFF. When I try
;
includes the mark in the initial, and it works only with a few
languages, e.g. English and French, but not e.g. German or Dutch:
"""
\mainlanguage[de]
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupinitial[n=2,color=orange,]
\starttext
\start
\setupinitial[method=first]
\placeinitial \quotation{Keine andere
Thanks Denis… I fixed the error.
Sure, I had a sort of two years time jet lag :-)
Best regards: Otared
> On 24 Feb 2024, at 11:11, Denis Maier via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi Otared
> Shouldn't the version be 2024?
> Best
> Denis
>
>> Otared Kavia
Hi Otared
Shouldn't the version be 2024?
Best
Denis
Otared Kavian hat am 24.02.2024 10:40 CET geschrieben:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for this nice option: it comes handy
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 19.01.2024 18:34 CET geschrieben:
On 1/18/24 20:43, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
>> *Von:*Alain Delmotte <alain.delmo..
ing laws in footnotes, such as in:
Relevant to the discusssion, see »Grundgesetz«, §73: :
Der Bund hat die ausschließliche Gesetzgebung über:
1. die auswärtigen Angelegenheiten;
2. die Staatsangehörigkeit im Bunde;
3. [...]
I need to quote the legal text and the list inside the leg
is ok).
On a quick search i found a lot of Zdeněk Svoboda, but i will try to find
the one of the project and ask him to offer it to the community, I found
context-on-web simple and effective, it even hat a table-generator for easy
things.
El lun, 26 jun 2023 a las 20:39, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
the web is no more accesible and when I heard that the
maillist hat problems as result of upgrade i thought the web would be
in the same server.
But it seems the web is not of Pragma but of a university. Sorry for
my ignorance!
and thanks anyway
Well, it’s not by the university, but the master
that the
maillist hat problems as result of upgrade i thought the web would be in
the same server.
But it seems the web is not of Pragma but of a university. Sorry for my
ignorance!
We have to wait what Tomas will say. I think the idea was to put the
code on github so that one can install locally
Am 26.06.23 um 19:43 schrieb Miguel Diaz:
indeed it is a simple simulation of overleaf (for latex). But trying to
learn the basics it is great that you can try context without an
installation and configuration.
unfortunately the web is no more accesible and when I heard that the
maillist hat
indeed it is a simple simulation of overleaf (for latex). But trying to
learn the basics it is great that you can try context without an
installation and configuration.
unfortunately the web is no more accesible and when I heard that the
maillist hat problems as result of upgrade i thought the web
possibly identical,
isn't it? and it could also inarguably apply to the circumstances as
well. Don't you think?
no it isn't, its building upon hat is there:
mkii -> mkiv -> mkxl
(pdf)tex -> luatex -> luametatex
I mean, it's like comparing oranges with apples, and mkii with m
ters,
some math accents get replaced by small bold uppercase characters (I
found hat by K and ring by T so far).
I tried [fallbacks=] for math to no avail.
My example uses Cambria, but it’s the same with other fonts.
(BTW, in \bar{b} with Libertinus, the bar looks too high.)
I leave the font fallb
mall bold uppercase characters (I
> found hat by K and ring by T so far).
>
> I tried [fallbacks=] for math to no avail.
>
> My example uses Cambria, but it’s the same with other fonts.
>
> (BTW, in \bar{b} with Libertinus, the bar looks too high.)
I leave the font fallbacks to Han
Hi, this is probably for Hans & Mikael, but maybe someone else has a hint:
If I set a fallback for my body font to catch all missing characters,
some math accents get replaced by small bold uppercase characters (I
found hat by K and ring by T so far).
I tried [fallbacks=] for
ed in
> modern explorative and daring math thesis. When symbols are
> really used, and
> we have proof of that, it should be possible to get them un
> \UNICODE, just
> like all these emoji. We welcome input and as an example of
> currently faked
> symbol
a bid for extra math symbols as needed
> in
>modern explorative and daring math thesis. When symbols are really used,
> and
>we have proof of that, it should be possible to get them un \UNICODE, just
>like all these emoji. We welcome input and as an example
eset the characteristic
function of a
random variable \im {X} with density function \im {f_{X}}, and it was
insisted to use another notation than the (wide) hat, that was
already used
for something else. For this reason the \tex {widerandomhat} was
introduced,
\useMPlibrary[new
es seek to minimize the use of
parenthesis ...
Now, the question is whether a prime is considered an exponent or
rather some sort of accent? One can ask the same question considering
other modifiers such as asterisk/star or even $\hat{a}$. Sometimes,
these can symbolize operators, in other cases they may
On 6/6/2022 8:12 PM, Steffen Wolfrum via ntg-context wrote:
with my last ConTeXt ver 2022.01.21 20:31 LMTX (arm64) this work:
\startsetups footnotesetup
\interwordspace 2.75pt % \setuptolerance[NEUNspace] hat hier keine Wirkung!
\interwordstretch 1.7pt
\interwordshrink 0.9pt
Hi,
with my last ConTeXt ver 2022.01.21 20:31 LMTX (arm64) this work:
\startsetups footnotesetup
\interwordspace 2.75pt % \setuptolerance[NEUNspace] hat hier keine Wirkung!
\interwordstretch 1.7pt
\interwordshrink 0.9pt
\setupinterlinespace[line=11pt, height=.79,depth=.21]
\lineskiplimit
\stopcolumns
%word search clues (should be simple, but strangely this keeps getting the ☞
logo added instead of showing numbers)
\startitemize[n]
\item a type of hat worn
\item a cold season
\stopitemize
___
If your
, die
ConTeXt verwenden wollen . Dieser junge Ingenieur, der an seiner
Statistik-Diplomarbeit arbeiten muss, ist ein Sinnbild: ConTeXt ist für
die unterschiedlichsten Menschen attraktiv. Das Werk von Garulfo (ein
Beispiel unter vielen) hat dies einst hervorragend demonstriert. Meine
Idee war
, sollten wir
auch Luigi Scarso erwähnen, der seine Meinung zu TEI/XML geäußert und
auf einen früheren Beitrag von ihm zu TEI-XML und ConTeXt hingewiesen hat.
I think it's pretty comprehensive. If I'm not mistaken, we should also
mention Luigi Scarso, who gave his opinion on TEI/XML, and indicated
Hi Hraban,
Ich finde es ziemlich umfangreich. Wenn ich mich nicht irre, sollten wir
auch Luigi Scarso erwähnen, der seine Meinung zu TEI/XML geäußert und
auf einen früheren Beitrag von ihm zu TEI-XML und ConTeXt hingewiesen hat.
I think it's pretty comprehensive. If I'm not mistaken, we
ct me offline if you need help on this.
The technically excellent free Google Noto Serif/Sans/Sans Mono fonts have
quite extensive coverage of Latin/Greek/Cyrillic scripts. As an
Indo-Europeanist turned programmer/editor/translator doing frequent forays into
Uralic and Afroasiatic when wearing a more general hist
ontact me offline if you need help on this.
>
>
>
> The technically excellent free Google Noto Serif/Sans/Sans Mono fonts have
> quite extensive coverage of Latin/Greek/Cyrillic scripts. As an
> Indo-Europeanist turned programmer/editor/translator doing frequent forays
> into U
c when wearing a more general historical linguistics hat I
have found nothing missing.
(If you need a Mono Font make sure to use Noto Sans Mono which has better
coverage than Noto Mono!)
https://fonts.google.com/noto
Much the same can be said of the Charis SIL font from SIL International,
al
programmer/editor/translator doing frequent forays
into Uralic and Afroasiatic when wearing a more general historical
linguistics hat I have found nothing missing.
(If you need a Mono Font make sure to use Noto Sans Mono which has better
coverage than Noto Mono!)
https://fonts.google.com/noto
Much the
ie, 24 dic 2021 a la(s) 13:45, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
(ntg-context@ntg.nl) escribió:
Hi,
When wrapping up before the weekend I uploaded a new lmtx (bottom
floats
fixed afaiks, but hat mechanism might see some improvements anyway
next
year; exit codes more reliable; so
> Hi,
>
> When wrapping up before the weekend I uploaded a new lmtx (bottom floats
> fixed afaiks, but hat mechanism might see some improvements anyway next
> year; exit codes more reliable; some low level tracing; side float
> coming loose from section head issue solved; ...
Anyway, I agree that a solution via hierarchy levels would be nice.
Denis Maier via ntg-context hat am 24.12.2021 22:43 geschrieben:
Jason Ross <jasonross1...@gmail.com> hat am 24.12.2021 22:37 gesch
Jason Ross <jasonross1...@gmail.com> hat am 24.12.2021 22:37 geschrieben:
On 12/24/21 1:29 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
I probably wasn't clear. You will support
Jason Ross via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 24.12.2021 22:22 geschrieben:
On 12/24/21 1:20 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
>>
>> I see.
>>
Denis Maier via ntg-context hat am 24.12.2021 22:13 geschrieben:
Jason Ross via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 24.12.2021 18:53 geschrieben:
On 12/24/2
Jason Ross via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 24.12.2021 18:53 geschrieben:
On 12/24/21 9:49 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
For the six = for the toc...
Denis Maier v
Hi,
When wrapping up before the weekend I uploaded a new lmtx (bottom floats
fixed afaiks, but hat mechanism might see some improvements anyway next
year; exit codes more reliable; some low level tracing; side float
coming loose from section head issue solved; ...).
I'm experimenting
On 12/24/21 9:49 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
For the six = for the toc...
Denis Maier via ntg-context hat am 24.12.2021
18:42 geschrieben:
Can't you just define a default structurelevel scheme and a default
combined list for the six. If a user redefines the structure level
like.)
Joey
On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 10:14 AM Denis Maier via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> biblatex has special multicite commands=> e.g. autocites. could that be
> used in that case?
>
> Denis
>
> Joey McCollum via ntg-context hat am 24.12.2021
>
For the six = for the toc...
Denis Maier via ntg-context hat am 24.12.2021 18:42 geschrieben:
Can't you just define a default structurelevel scheme and a default combined list for the six. If a user redefines the structure level
<ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 24.12.2021 17:45 geschrieben:
Dear list,
Is it possible to set the maximum table of contents depth to a number
rather than providing an explicit list of section
biblatex has special multicite commands=> e.g. autocites. could that be used in that case?
Denis
Joey McCollum via ntg-context hat am 24.12.2021 15:43 geschrieben:
Joel,
Tha
Hans Hagen via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> hat am 24.12.2021 13:13 geschrieben:
On 12/21/2021 10:02 AM, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Nice! So, IIUC, you should also be able to do somethin
ruly
deep physics” examples I can’t complete, and the website unfortunately
doesn’t contain the (LaTeX) code of those.
- How can I put a hat accent on \left( and \right) ?
– f̵ and u̧ use combining accents; the characters show correctly in my
editor, but not in the resulting PDF.
Hr
Gauge Theory:
\startformula
S_g =
\frac{-I}{2\bar{\epsilon}} i \delta
\left(
\xi_{\delta_0} \mathring{+} \rho_\epsilon \rho_v^{abc}\cdot\eta_0
\right)
f_a^0 a\lambda(\rotate[rotation=180,location=high]{\xi})\Psi(O_a)
\stopformula
% ? I guess the first \delta should be crossed somehow?
% ? Is it possib
start]
\stoptext
They have magically disappeared. Thanks to the fact hat Alan and I spent
quite a bit of time on brewing the magic potion when we redid the bib
stuff. So, although we will keep the shortcuts you'd probably never
noticed them being gone.
Now the question is: what can we expect i
> LaTeX
yes it is
> but it shouldn't be a barrier to learning ConTeXt which IME it is.
The barrier is in your head. Don’t assume ConTeXt is like LaTeX, but be amazed
if it does. ;)
> To take but one example: when wearing my linguist hat I deal with obscure
> scripts and languages,
when wearing my linguist hat I deal with
obscure scripts and languages, mostly dead languages, which no standard
LaTeX index processor can handle (at least not out of the box) so I have
my pile of Perl hacks which generate indices using Perl's excellent
Unicode capabilities and some excellent
n't be a barrier to
learning ConTeXt which IME it is.
To take but one example: when wearing my linguist hat I deal with obscure
scripts and languages, mostly dead languages, which no standard LaTeX index
processor can handle (at least not out of the box) so I have my pile of
Perl hacks which generate indi
Am 07.10.2020 um 12:01 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 10/6/2020 10:50 AM, denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org wrote:
Taco Hoekwater mailto:t...@elvenkind.com>> hat
am 06.10.2020 09:25 geschrieben:
I recall discussing this idea with Bruce D’Arcus a long time ago
(somewhere in the early 00-es,
On 10/6/2020 10:50 AM, denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org wrote:
Taco Hoekwater mailto:t...@elvenkind.com>> hat am
06.10.2020 09:25 geschrieben:
I recall discussing this idea with Bruce D’Arcus a long time ago
(somewhere in the early 00-es, maybe).
The CSL files look like XML, but
Taco Hoekwater <t...@elvenkind.com> hat am 06.10.2020 09:25 geschrieben:
I recall discussing this idea with Bruce D’Arcus a long time ago (somewhere in the early 00-es, maybe).
The CSL files look like XML, but
On 4/16/20 10:05 AM, denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org wrote:
>> Pablo Rodriguez hat am 16. April 2020 09:53 geschrieben:
>> [...]
>> Do you plan to release the slides of these talks?
>
> Sure, https://boris.unibe.ch/135830/ and https://boris.unibe.ch/135828/
Many thanks for
> Hans Hagen hat am 16. April 2020 12:24 geschrieben:
>
>
> On 4/16/2020 9:02 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Am 15.04.2020 um 22:52 schrieb denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >>> 1) Does
> Henning Hraban Ramm hat am 16. April 2020 09:02 geschrieben:
> > I will use ConTeXt to typeset the Jewish Studies journal *Judaica*
> > (https://bop.unibe.ch/index.php/judaica/index). (The first issue should
> > appear soon.) However, we do not accept ConTeXt sourc
> Pablo Rodriguez hat am 16. April 2020 09:53 geschrieben:
>
>
> On 4/15/20 10:52 PM, denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org wrote:
> > [...]
> >> 2) If there are any is any of them convinced enought about ConTeXt
> >> to recommend use of ConTeXt or even provide tem
> Am 2019-11-24 um 22:22 schrieb denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org:
>
>> Wolfgang Schuster hat am 23. November
>> 2019 um 10:06 geschrieben:
>>
>>
>> denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org schrieb am 23.11.2019 um 00:43:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
> Wolfgang Schuster hat am 23. November
> 2019 um 10:06 geschrieben:
>
>
> denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org schrieb am 23.11.2019 um 00:43:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is it possible to enable hanging punctuation only on the right margin? I
> > think that's the way t
Hi,
is it possible to enable hanging punctuation only on the right margin? I think
that's the way the microtype package does that in LaTeX, but I don't know how
to replicate this behavior in ConTeXt.
Best,
Denis
> denis.ma...@mailbox.org hat am 23. November 2019 um 00:27 geschrie
t;> Mit den Befehlen \type{\Changea}, \type{\Changer} und \type{\Changec}
>>> werden hinzugefügte, gelöschte oder geänderte Satzteile gekennzeichnet. Der
>>> Befehl \type{\Changec} hat zwei Argumente: alter Text und neuer Text.
>>> \stopChangeA
>> See https:/
. Der Befehl
\type{\Changec} hat zwei Argumente: alter Text und neuer Text.
\stopChangeA
See https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definestartstop
Another option: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startuserdata
Wolfgang
> Am 2019-09-29 um 08:59 schrieb Axel Kielhorn :
>
> But I would prefer to write
>
> \startChangeA{V. 2.0}
> Mit den Befehlen \type{\Changea}, \type{\Changer} und \type{\Changec} werden
> hinzugefügte, gelöschte oder geänderte Satzteile gekennzeichnet. Der Befehl
>
den Befehlen \type{\Changea}, \type{\Changer} und
\type{\Changec} werden hinzugefügte, gelöschte oder geänderte Satzteile
gekennzeichnet. Der Befehl \type{\Changec} hat zwei Argumente: alter Text und
neuer Text.}
But I would prefer to write
\startChangeA{V. 2.0}
Mit den Befehlen \type{\Changea}, \t
els before because it can only
> > > run their custom Raspbian distro.
> >
> >
> >
> > To this I asked my linux group in Freiburg and got following answer
> > in German from Tomas (tuxteam.de):
> >
> > ----
nux group in Freiburg and got following answer
> in German from Tomas (tuxteam.de):
>
> ------
> Die Antwort darauf ist komplizierter, als es einem lieb sein kann :-)
>
> "Blob" hat da nämlich unterschiedl
---
Die Antwort darauf ist komplizierter, als es einem lieb sein kann :-)
"Blob" hat da nämlich unterschiedliche Bedeutungen (vermutlich lässt
sich die Liste verlängern):
(1) zum einen, nicht-freie Treiber, die direkt im Adressraum des Linux
kernels au
re
generally surprised when someone comes up with MkII questions or examples ...
and as this has become old hat. So Hans came up with lmtx just to animate the
mailing list. Keeps us on our toes!
:-)
Alan
P.S. your MWE works fine with th
, of its
own free will ;-)
To stress the point, there is nothing that can intrinsically define
the size of a font in the computer age. It’s partly arbitrary. It’s
the same for clothes, actually. In the UK, my shirt size is a 15½ and
my hat size is 7⅝. Go figure.
so given that when picking up
ss the point, there is nothing that can intrinsically define
the size of a font in the computer age. It’s partly arbitrary. It’s
the same for clothes, actually. In the UK, my shirt size is a 15½ and
my hat size is 7⅝. Go figure.
Best,
, but guru will do for the time being :-)
I thought you were the hat of hyphenation.
Best, Hraban
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg-con
that a wrapped
> mathbin is no longer a pure bin and so ... it's again an indication that
> a wrong boundingbox (width) relying on always some kind of italic to fix
> it is a bad approach
Well yes, I already suspected this when I saw "italic" in the log.
What would be a better
___
>> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to
>> the Wiki!
>>
>> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl /
>> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
>> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.
others as well, please add an entry to
> the Wiki!
>
> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl /
> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net
> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
&g
Works again as expected, thanks.
> Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> hat am 2. März 2017 um 10:33 geschrieben:
>
>
> On 3/2/2017 8:47 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 8:41 AM, Lutz Haseloff <lu...@toppkieker.net> wrote:
> >> Hi all,
>
rong. The heading of the table of contents is
>> »Contents«, so I expect this to appear as bookmark. Unfortunately, the
>> bookmark read »content« (all lowercase and singular). MWE is below. How do I
>> fix this?
>>
>> Cheers, Henri
>>
>> ---
>>
> \
t compile in the standalone I installed recently
(version 2016.07.18 16;26).
It gives me an error warning hat I don’t understand:
+
tex error > tex error on line 191 in file TD-Ch0-R1-index-UTF8-4CUP.tex:
! Missing number, treated as zero
..
l.191 \stopintro
+
The pr
alled
>> recently (version 2016.07.18 16;26).
>> It gives me an error warning hat I don’t understand:
>> +
>> tex error > tex error on line 191 in file
>> TD-Ch0-R1-index-UTF8-4CUP.tex: ! Missing number, treated as zero
>>
>> ..
&
Dear all,
One my project files, that In previous versions of the standalone mkiv compiled
without any problems, doesn't compile in the standalone I installed recently
(version 2016.07.18 16;26).
It gives me an error warning hat I don’t understand:
+
tex error > tex er
On 7/21/2016 3:53 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Dear all,
One my project files, that In previous versions of the standalone mkiv compiled
without any problems, doesn't compile in the standalone I installed recently
(version 2016.07.18 16;26).
It gives me an error warning hat I don’t understand
people who repeat that
having s all the way down is modern, and etc. is old
hat. Well, I like to think about the way I structure my texts before I
write them. I'm old fashioned that way...
But seriously: by all means, let's allow nesting. But don't let anyone
tell you that explicit names
is modern, and etc. is old
hat. Well, I like to think about the way I structure my texts before I
write them. I'm old fashioned that way...
But seriously: by all means, let's allow nesting. But don't let anyone
tell you that explicit names are "antiquated." They make TeX or x
On 1/27/2016 6:29 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
when the XML export is used spaces between words ind the PDF can shrink.
\setupbackend[export=yes]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{«Wer hat gewonnen?», fragte ich mit Nachdruck.\page}
\stoptext
fixed in luatex 0.89
Hans
Hi,
when the XML export is used spaces between words ind the PDF can shrink.
\setupbackend[export=yes]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{«Wer hat gewonnen?», fragte ich mit Nachdruck.\page}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Dear list,
I think the symbol of the angles is too close to the letters.
Is it possible to change this ?
\enablemode[pxmath]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,12pt]
\starttext
\startformula
\sin\widehat{PAM}
] = 0x4B, -- Kappa
[0x1D6B3] = 0x4D, -- Mu
[0x1D6B4] = 0x4E, -- Nu
[0x1D6B6] = 0x4F, -- Omicron
[0x1D6B8] = 0x52, -- Rho
[0x1D6BB] = 0x54, -- Tau
[0x1D6BE] = 0x58, -- Chi
[0x1D6AD] = 0x5A, -- Zeta
--[0x00302] = 0x5E, -- [math]hat -- the real math one
--[0x02146] = 0x64
[0x1D6B3] = 0x4D, -- Mu
[0x1D6B4] = 0x4E, -- Nu
[0x1D6B6] = 0x4F, -- Omicron
[0x1D6B8] = 0x52, -- Rho
[0x1D6BB] = 0x54, -- Tau
[0x1D6BE] = 0x58, -- Chi
[0x1D6AD] = 0x5A, -- Zeta
--[0x00302] = 0x5E, -- [math]hat -- the real math one
--[0x02146] = 0x64
(or hat) in math mode, but the
result is rather ugly when not using latin-modern. I've tried to redefine the
\hat macro to move the accent up a bit using \topaccent: is this the best
approach? Having to nest '$' does not seem right at all. (Also, for some
reason although I find \mathhat
On 7/31/2013 12:04 AM, Michael Murphy wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to typeset 'H' with a circumflex (or hat) in math mode, but
the result is rather ugly when not using latin-modern. I've tried to
redefine the \hat macro to move the accent up a bit using \topaccent: is
this the best approach
trying to typeset 'H' with a circumflex (or hat) in math mode, but
the result is rather ugly when not using latin-modern. I've tried to
redefine the \hat macro to move the accent up a bit using \topaccent: is
this the best approach? Having to nest '$' does not seem right at all.
(Also, for some
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