=none,
frame=none,
width=broad,
height=fit,
align=middle]{#1.\\#2}}
\setuphead[section][
conversion=Romannumerals,
style={\bf\kerncharacters[0.075]\WORDS},
align=middle,
command=\MySection,
]
###
Thanks!
Le 15/02/23 à 19:11, Rik Kabel via ntg-context a
On Saturday, January 1, 2022 3:45:36 PM IST Hans Hagen wrote:
> \starteffect is kind of old (comes from mkii), but you could use the
> pseudo font feature effect in mkiv / lmtx which then makes a real font
> instance instead of mixing in some pdf magic
Thanks for the explanations Hans! Happy new y
draw twice; once with blownup) to get the text outline.
Now, if I write instead
\setupMPtext{TitleText}{%
\kerncharacters[0.15]\bfc\namedstructurevariable{title}{title}}
\useMPgraphic{TitleGraphic}
tex magic so done in tex
then the desired effect is produced. As such, my purpose is served well by
us
method instead. But in that
> case I have to cheat (i.e draw twice; once with blownup) to get the text
> outline.
>
> Now, if I write instead
>
> \setupMPtext{TitleText}{%
> \kerncharacters[0.15]\bfc\namedstructurevariable{title}{title}}
> \useMPgraphic{TitleGraphic}
&
not
work with 'outlinetext' method in the MPgraphic. I have verified that the
desired effect is produced using 'textext' method instead. But in that case I
have to cheat (i.e draw twice; once with blownup) to get the text outline.
Now, if I write instead
\setupMPtext{TitleText}
g
\definefont[MyPartFont][EBGaramond at 24pt][line=36pt] %font command to be
used for setting MyPart heading texts
%Macro for adjusting kerning of MyPart heading texts (can any of this can
be handled in the \definefont call?):
\define[1]\MyPartTextCommand{%
\kerncharacters[0.]%increase lett
\startshapedparagraph[mp=circle,repeat=yes,method=cycle]%
\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,last]\dontcomplain
\dorecurse{100}{
{\darkred \samplefile{tufte}}
{\darkgreen \kerncharacters[.125]\samplefile{ward}}
{\darkblue\it
,stretched], and
\setuplanguage[en][spacing=packed].
This latter especially because I want to avoid some rather ugly spaces
after a period. Then once I see how things look, I apply
{\kerncharacters[-0.025] my text} in particular instances where things
need to be tidied up. I have found that -0.025
old installation to compare the example below but the problem
> is the \hskip\measure{...} in your code which is stretched as well.
>
> \starttext
>
> text
>
> \kerncharacters{text}
>
> \dontleavehmode\hskip\emwidth text
>
> \dontleavehmode\kerncharac
le?
Am I missing something obvious?
I have no old installation to compare the example below but the problem
is the \hskip\measure{...} in your code which is stretched as well.
\starttext
text
\kerncharacters{text}
\dontleavehmode\hskip\emwidth text
\dontleavehmode\kerncharacters{\hskip\em
eatures=whatever]
\define\Test{{\FrakXIX ſitzen/beſchütze/Zeitzone}}
\starttext
\tex{setcharacterkerning}\par
\Test\par
{\setcharacterkerning[extrakerning]\Test}\par
\Test\par
\blank
\tex{kerncharacters}\par
\Test\par
{\
line seems
like a good idea, and I manually insert \kerncharacters commands to do
the trick. Here's a MWE for the purpose of demonstration:
% ConTeXt code
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupbackgrounds[text]
[rightframe=on,framecolor=red,rulethickness=0.1pt] %right margin line
\setupalign[
ually insert \kerncharacters commands to do the trick. Here's a MWE for
the purpose of demonstration:
% ConTeXt code
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupbackgrounds[text] [rightframe=on,framecolor=red,rulethickness=0.1pt]
%right margin line
\setupalign[hz,hanging] % microtypography enabled
\definef
Dear list,
when I stumble upon a slightly overhanging line (where it's not allowed to
hyphenate the hanging word and putting it on next line leaves huge
whitespaces), decreasing letterspacing in that line seems like a good idea, and
I manually insert \kerncharacters commands to do the
nt that complements your text face available? That, and
> reducing the font size should be the first things to look at.
> If neither will work for you, there is a sledge-hammer you can wield:
> \kerncharacters. Depending on the font and your sensibilities, you might get
> away with
n.net
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Is a condensed font that complements your text face available? That, and
reducing the font size should be the first things to look at.
If neither will work for you, there is a sledge-hammer you can wield:
\kerncharacters. Depending on the font and your sensibilities, you might
get away
, 10pt]
\setuplabeltext[cs][chapter=KAPITOLA ]
\setupindenting[medium, yes]
\setuphead[chapter][
alternative=middle,
before={\blank[force,10mm]},
after={\blank[1*line]},
style=\bfc,
numberstyle={\kerncharacters[0.125]\bfa},
numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\blank[4mm]},
sectionstopper={.},
conversion=Romannu
t; numbercommand=\ChapterListNumbercommand,
> > > pageconversionset=pagenumber,
> > > ]
> > >
> >
> > This compiles, thanks, but that number is not hanging on the right
> any
> > more :-(
> >
> > This is my more complet
; > ]
> >
>
> This compiles, thanks, but that number is not hanging on the right any
> more :-(
>
> This is my more complete MWE:
>
> \setuphead[chapter][
>alternative=middle,
>before={\blank[force,10mm]},
>after={\blank[1*line]},
>style=\bfc,
te MWE:
\setuphead[chapter][
alternative=middle,
before={\blank[force,10mm]},
after={\blank[1*line]},
style=\bfc,
numberstyle={\kerncharacters[0.125]\bfa},
numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\blank[4mm]},
sectionstopper={.},
conversion=Romannumerals,
]
\define[1]\ChapterListNumber
[width=6.25cm]
\definefontfeature[smallcapitals] [smcp=yes]
\starttext
\setuphead[subject][style=\setff{smallcapitals},
textstyle={\kerncharacters[.40]}]
\startsubject[title={Properties of Blood}]
\stopsubject
\setuphead[subject][style=\setff{smallcapitals},deeptextcommand={\kerncharacters
Great, thank you! Lukas
On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 12:11:26 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
\kerncharacters[.5]
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"Doslov", "~~")}\par
\cldcontext{t("Doslov", "\\quad ")}\par
\cldcontext{t("Doslov", "\\qquad ")}\par
\stoptext
\kerncharacters[.5]
-
itself.
> >
> Instead of small capitals for the chapter number you can use capitals
> in combination with a smaller font size.
>
> \setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
>
> \setuphead
> [chapter]
> [alternative=middle,
> style=\bfc,
>numberstyl
ination with a smaller font size.
\setuplabeltext[en][chapter=Chapter~]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[alternative=middle,
style=\bfc,
numberstyle={\setcharactercasing[WORD]\kerncharacters[0.125]\bfa},
numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\blank[4mm]},
sectionstopper={.},
inbetween={\blank[4mm]
unifraktur][default][goodies=unifraktur]
\definedfont[UnifrakturCook*unifraktur]
ſitzen / ch ck ſt tz fi
\start \kerncharacters[.5]
ſitzen / ch ck ſt tz fi
\stop
\stoptext
It's a somewhat messy area (e.g. in unifraktur names we see zwj's being
injected in names)
On 9/25/2013 12:32 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi,
the stretch effect does not take the final width of the string into
account. Is this a bug or a limitation? Example:
\starttext
(\effect[stretch]{fftabc})\par %% “c” collides with “)”
(\kerncharacters[.05]fftabc)%% no collision
Hi,
the stretch effect does not take the final width of the string into
account. Is this a bug or a limitation? Example:
\starttext
(\effect[stretch]{fftabc})\par %% “c” collides with “)”
(\kerncharacters[.05]fftabc)%% no collision
\stoptext
Marco
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On 2013–08–17 Dmitriy Tokarev wrote:
> I noticed that after the command \kerncharacters, I can not use
> the normal sequence "---" for em-dash. Is there any work around of
> this effect?
This is expected, since \kerncharacters breaks ligatures and the ---
→ — transformation i
Hi,
I noticed that after the command \kerncharacters, I can not use the normal
sequence "---" for em-dash. Is there any work around of this effect? Thanks.
\starttext
One monolithic symbol: ---
\kerncharacters[.5]
Three separate symbol: ---
\stoptext
native[devendra][renderingsetup=head:devendra]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[alternative=devendra,
numberstyle=ChaperNumberStyle,
textstyle={\tfc\kap\kerncharacters[.5]}]
\starttext
\chapter{Introduction to thesis}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
_
Thank you Wolfgang. I guess this is the proper ConTeXt way
t
\stopframed
\stoplinealignment
\stopsetups
\defineheadalternative[devendra][renderingsetup=head:devendra]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[alternative=devendra,
numberstyle=ChaperNumberStyle,
textstyle={\tfc\kap\kerncharacters[.5]}]
\starttext
\chapter{Introduction to thesis}
\stoptext
frame=on,
align={flushleft,nothyphenated,verytolerant}]
{{\kap\kerncharacters[.5]\tfc#2}}
\NR
\stoptable
}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[command=\dmaketitle]
%numberstyle=\dfont
\starttext
\chapter{Introduction to thesis}
\dmaketitle{1}{Introduction to th
sewhere. If anyone can
> explain what has changed, an more importantly how to reinstate it, I would be
> most grateful.
Use \kerncharacters etc. instead of \stretchednormalcase.
Wolfgang
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If your question
On 6-9-2011 14:44, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
"\kerncharacters" doesn't have an influence on interword space in current
context version.
Is this intended?
it's a side effect of setting align to flushleft which makes the glue
shrink ... i&
On 6-9-2011 14:55, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
another thing in todays beta: This small exmaple ...
\definehead[TopLevel,MyLevel] [chapter]
\setuphead[TopLevel,MyLevel][style=\bf,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.75]},
align=flushleft,alternative=paragraph]
\starttext
\startTopLevel[title
Hi,
another thing in todays beta: This small exmaple ...
\definehead[TopLevel,MyLevel] [chapter]
\setuphead[TopLevel,MyLevel][style=\bf,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.75]},
align=flushleft,alternative=paragraph]
\starttext
\startTopLevel[title={This is a test}]
text
\stopTopLevel
\stoptext
Hi,
"\kerncharacters" doesn't have an influence on interword space in current
context version.
Is this intended?
Steffen
---
\definehead[TopLevel] [chapter]
\setuphead[TopLevel][style=\bf,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.75]},
align=flushleft,alternative=paragra
On 20-8-2011 15:29, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hi,
Hans, what is the opposite of the following recipe (to make letters
shrink instead of stretch)?
\starttext
\definedfont[file:junicoderegular]
\kerncharacters{N.C.}
\stoptext
\setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=-0.25
Hi,
Hans, what is the opposite of the following recipe (to make letters
shrink instead of stretch)?
\starttext
\definedfont[file:junicoderegular]
\kerncharacters{N.C.}
\stoptext
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Best Regards,
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
On 16-8-2011 10:37, Hans Hagen wrote:
best disable the regular kerning:
\starttext
\definedfont[Serif*none] % no kerning
\hsize 2.389in
\kerncharacters[0.125]
THIS BOOK CONTAINS 988 TWEETS POSTED TO TWITTER BY LADYGAGA FROM MARCH
27, 2008
TO AUGUST 5, 2011. IT WAS PUBLISHED ON DEMAND
best disable the regular kerning:
\starttext
\definedfont[Serif*none] % no kerning
\hsize 2.389in
\kerncharacters[0.125]
THIS BOOK CONTAINS 988 TWEETS POSTED TO TWITTER BY LADYGAGA FROM MARCH
27, 2008
TO AUGUST 5, 2011. IT WAS PUBLISHED ON DEMAND ON AUGUST 14, 2011
\kerncharacters
good (after all it spoils the font design)
I understand that these, so called, microtypography capabilities are present in
pdfTeX fully, but only partially present in LuaTeX (protrusion and expansion),
although tracking can be set in a way using \kerncharacters[0.5] in LuaTeX.
pdftex has some
aTeX (protrusion and
> expansion), although tracking can be set in a way using \kerncharacters[0.5]
> in LuaTeX.
>
> However, the quality of the typesetting produced by LuaTeX is completely
> inadequate, while the quality of the typesetting produced by pdfTeX is very
> go
tracking, and in fact, he considers this capability to be essential.
I understand that these, so called, microtypography capabilities are present in
pdfTeX fully, but only partially present in LuaTeX (protrusion and expansion),
although tracking can be set in a way using \kerncharacters[0.5] in LuaTeX
}
\setupbodyfont[junicode,10pt]
\starttext
\stretchednormalcase{ſaͤſoͤſuͤ}
\stoptext
you can try to add {} around a pair
anyway, that approach is somewhat obsolete (maybe we should remove the
macros) as in mkiv we have
\starttext
\definedfont[file:junicoderegular]
\kerncharacters{ſaͤſoͤſuͤ
,stretch]
\input zapf
\stop
\start \kerncharacters[0.01]
\input zapf
\stop
\start \setupalign[hz]
\input zapf
\stop
\start \switchtobodyfont[9.8bp]
\input zapf
\stop
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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If your question is of
On 15-6-2011 12:51, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Ah. Ok that explains it. This means that in latex/fontspec it works
with \setmainfont[Renderer=basic]{...}.
I guess so (if basic == basemode). There's nothing wrong with basemode
in such cases.
\kerncharacters is define in typo-krn. As far
lains it. This means that in latex/fontspec it works
with \setmainfont[Renderer=basic]{...}.
> Anyhow, context users will not use that command / method but instead use
> \kerncharacters[fraction], as in:
>
> {test {\kerncharacters[.5] test \bf test} test}
\kerncharacters is define in typo
text users will not use that command / method but instead use
\kerncharacters[fraction], as in:
{test {\kerncharacters[.5] test \bf test} test}
or
\setuphead
[section]
[style=\sca,
textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5]}]
etc. Support using \letterspacefont is very unlikely to end up in the
;>> Thanks a lot, Wolfgang, I hadn’t thought of “textcommand”.
> >>> Headings work (and look) like a charm now.
> >>
> >> This can also be of interest for you (copied from the source):
> >>
> >> \setuphead[section][style=\sca,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5
like a charm now.
>>
>> This can also be of interest for you (copied from the source):
>>
>> \setuphead[section][style=\sca,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5]}]
>> \section{Section}
>
> Thanks, but I already had capital spacing (fact
t for you (copied from the source):
>
> \setuphead[section][style=\sca,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5]}]
> \section{Section}
Thanks, but I already had capital spacing (factor .05 with my
bodoni font) defined in my section font
Am 06.03.2011 um 22:41 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
> Thanks a lot, Wolfgang, I hadn’t thought of “textcommand”.
> Headings work (and look) like a charm now.
This can also be of interest for you (copied from the source):
\setuphead[section][style=\sca,textstyle={\kerncharacters[.5]}]
\s
Hi Wolfgang,
how can I get negative character kerning?
(\kerncharacters only seems to work with values <0)
\starttext
{\kerncharacters[0.02]include/inc-archive/materials/archive-material-newWind.asp?textPath=/documents/}
{include/inc-archive/materials/archive-material-newWind.asp?textP
rning[extra]
\hfill {\sc{\lowercased{\getmarking[section]}}}\hfill
\stop
\stopsetups
You can save a few lines (the second variant gives a bigger spaces):
\setupheadertexts[\WORDS{\tfx\kerncharacters[0.25]\getmarking[section]}]
%\setupheadertexts[{\setuptolerance[space]\WORDS{\tfx\kernchara
Am 27.03.10 12:21, schrieb Hans Hagen:
when i set different values for certain words the last setting in a
paragraph is used for each word, is this intended?
\starttext
text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text
text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text \kerncharacters[.2
s for certain words the last setting in a
paragraph is used for each word, is this intended?
\starttext
text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text
text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text
\stoptext
you can test the beta on the ftp ... i reimplem
in a
paragraph is used for each word, is this intended?
\starttext
text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text
text \kerncharacters[1]{text} text \kerncharacters[.2]{text} text
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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On Mar 25, 2010, at 10:42 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 25-3-2010 19:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> \setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=\ctxlua{tex.write(#1/1000)}]%
>
> i'll add it but simply with
>
> \setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=#1]%
&
On 25-3-2010 19:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=\ctxlua{tex.write(#1/1000)}]%
i'll add it but simply with
\setupcharacterkerning[kerncharacters][factor=#1]%
there is no reason to use a different model than we have now (also,
these 1000
{tex.sprint(#1/1000)}]}%
\fi
\setcharacterkerning[letterspace]#2%
\egroup}
\starttext
text \letterspace{text} text \letterspace[200]{text} text
looks ok, apart from the name ... we don't space letters but
characters (or glyphs) so maybe \kerncharacters or so
to be more concrete i think about this
On 25-3-2010 16:34, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 25.03.10 16:21, schrieb Hans Hagen:
looks ok, apart from the name ... we don't space letters but
characters (or glyphs) so maybe \kerncharacters or so
Is it also possible to use this with fontfeatures?
\definefontfeature[kerning][kern
Am 25.03.10 16:21, schrieb Hans Hagen:
looks ok, apart from the name ... we don't space letters but
characters (or glyphs) so maybe \kerncharacters or so
Is it also possible to use this with fontfeatures?
\definefontfeature[kerning][kern=.125]
\starttext
{\definedfont[SerifCaps*kerning]k
text \letterspace{text} text \letterspace[200]{text} text
looks ok, apart from the name ... we don't space letters but characters
(or glyphs) so maybe \kerncharacters or so
Hans
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