n source > 2 > 2 >
/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
close source> 2 > 2 >
/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
system > files > jobname 'test-document', input './test-document',
result 'test-document'
fonts
in the mentioned
betas. So it would make no sense at all to use this version. I would
need one of the older betas or the most recent one with LuaTeX 1.05.
And (to repeat myself) the problem has nothing to do with special
fonts of hybrid version or whatever. You get the problem using
standard
>> then just use old versions and then accept the bugs and limitations in those
>> versions
>
> How can I get the beta of last week or the week before? In those betas you
> have not yet included the new code (for use with LuaTeX 1.05) and everything
> worked really
y fine. The --context=current garden version has several bugs regarding
primes you have solved in the mentioned betas. So it would make no sense at all
to use this version. I would need one of the older betas or the most recent one
with LuaTeX 1.05.
>
>> And (to repeat myself) the proble
ns in
those versions
And (to repeat myself) the problem has nothing to do with special fonts
of hybrid version or whatever. You get the problem using standard Latin
Modern or any font else. Simply try
latin modern has all kind of issues ... and it's inconsistent with
cambria, other gy
are provided to compile the source of LuaTeX for every OS that can be used simply).And (to repeat myself) the problem has nothing to do with special fonts of hybrid version or whatever. You get the problem using standard Latin Modern or any font else. Simply try%%%\starttext%$f’$, $f^{''}$.%\stoptext
net
>> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
>> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
>> ___
>
> Again, thanks.
>
> In 2017.06.06 13:22 something is still not correct.
>
&
ixfonts.org) and my example below you get a somewhat
>>>> strange behaviour of primes that is pretty obvious. I think the issues
>>>> should be fixed.
>>>>
>>>> By the way the issue seems to depend to some extend on the fonts. Using
>>>> Lucid
e results.
> [https://github.com/rastikerdar/sahel-font
> <https://github.com/rastikerdar/sahel-font>]
> [https://github.com/google/fonts/tree/master/apache/opensans
> <https://github.com/google/fonts/tree/master/apache/opensans>]
>
>
> Explanation:
>
> Com
tputs, only one
> of which seems correct to me. I have attached the three. Betas before
> 4/27 always produced the correct solution.
>
> I am using a free open-source Farsi font, whose English glyphs come from
> Open Sans font. I am attaching the specific versions of the Farsi font to
>
the font as intended. Apart form that you see the
very same effect using Latin Modern and this font should look similar to
Computer Modern in LaTeX.
Best regards
Mathias
___
If your question is of interest to others as well
es
>>> should be fixed.
>>>
>>> By the way the issue seems to depend to some extend on the fonts. Using
>>> Lucida by \setupbodyfont[lucidaot] it is not that obvious but still present.
>>> Using Latin Modern it seems that the spacing between the primes chang
ida by \setupbodyfont[lucidaot] it is not that obvious but still present.
>> Using Latin Modern it seems that the spacing between the primes changes
>> between f'' and f^{''}. Cambria seems to show that behaviour (like Latin
>> Modern), too, but less obvious.
>>
>> Be
e behaviour of primes that is pretty obvious. I think the issues
> should be fixed.
>
> By the way the issue seems to depend to some extend on the fonts. Using
> Lucida by \setupbodyfont[lucidaot] it is not that obvious but still present.
> Using Latin Modern it seems that the spacing be
he way the issue seems to depend to some extend on the fonts. Using Lucida
by \setupbodyfont[lucidaot] it is not that obvious but still present. Using
Latin Modern it seems that the spacing between the primes changes between f''
and f^{''}. Cambria seems to show that behaviour (like Latin Modern
;
> > On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 7:34 PM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni <bat...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:bat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The example for replacing Arabic numerals by Indic digits inside math used
> > to wo
e:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The example for replacing Arabic numerals by Indic digits inside math
> used to work (at least) until version 2017.01.17 17:37.
> >
> > tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-mathdigits.mkiv
> >
> > Now in version 2017.04.27 01:00, t
numerals by Indic digits inside math used to
> work (at least) until version 2017.01.17 17:37.
>
> tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-mathdigits.mkiv
>
> Now in version 2017.04.27 01:00, this does not
used
> to work (at least) until version 2017.01.17 17:37.
>
> tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-mathdigits.mkiv
>
> Now in version 2017.04.27 01:00, this does not produce the desired output:
> it's all "Latin" digits.
>
> Has something changed rega
Will the primes also get fixed? In the latest standalone (I downloaded
it minutes ago), I get the attached result running the same test file.
It seems that the primes are not yet fixed in
mtx-context | current version: 2017.05.14 19:09
It requires, for example:
\starttext
Compare
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 7:05 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/11/2017 8:35 PM, Mathias Schickel wrote:
>>>
>>> 2) The math font looks strange (or should I say different) in the
>>> ConTeXt example. (Wrong size, scaled?)
>>
>>
>> Yeah, this seems to be a bug in the current version. I
On 5/11/2017 8:35 PM, Mathias Schickel wrote:
2) The math font looks strange (or should I say different) in the
ConTeXt example. (Wrong size, scaled?)
Yeah, this seems to be a bug in the current version. I have observed that, too.
Hans did recently add (due to my suggestion, so thanks again,
Hi,
The example for replacing Arabic numerals by Indic digits inside math used
to work (at least) until version 2017.01.17 17:37.
tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-mathdigits.mkiv
Now in version 2017.04.27 01:00, this does not produce the desired output:
it's all "Latin&qu
I posted this question on stack exchange
>> (https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/369226/52406), and got the suggestion
>> that it might be a bug, and therefore I post it here as well:
>>
>> I have a problem with typesetting derivatives (and latin modern) in
>> ConT
re as well:
>
> I have a problem with typesetting derivatives (and latin modern) in
> ConTeXt in latest standalone.
>
> Minimal example:
>
> \starttext
> Compare $u_p''$ and $u''_p$ with $u''$
> \stoptext
>
> Please see the attached image for the output (here I
Dear list,
I posted this question on stack exchange
(https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/369226/52406), and got the suggestion
that it might be a bug, and therefore I post it here as well:
I have a problem with typesetting derivatives (and latin modern) in
ConTeXt in latest standalone.
Minimal
/ContextStandalone/tex/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
OSFONTDIR =.;~/Library/Fonts//;/System/Library/Fonts
Thank you on beforehand for your help. It is much appreciated.
Robert
Snippets from the log file:
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
fer,
> granted again.
Hans kindly provided them
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2017/088340.html) to a
request of mine.
After using it, I realized that word order wasn’t right, although I
didn’t understand why replacements were needed. Or why replacements
required an unaccented G
et:
fonts > typescripts > unknown library 'stix-two-math'
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (third stage)
fonts > 'fallback modern-designsize rm 10pt' is loaded
They are installed as system fonts.
Also, though \nt now seems defined
m >
system > 'cont-new.mkiv' loaded
open source > level 2, order 2, name
'd:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv'
close source> level 2, order 2, name
'd:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv'
system >
]
\definefontfamily[default][rm][linuslibertineo][features=frac]
context always falls back to latin modern)
A similar plaintex example for xetex
\font\test="[linlibertine_r.otf]:+frac"
\test 1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 11/12 31415/27182 1000/100
\bye
gives the corr
to be converted to the Greek letter without
diacritic and a Latin character. Or why replacements are needed at all.
I mean, I understand that "ä", "ö", "ü" are sorted in German in three
different ways. But these are different letters, after all.
well, you want alphas wi
tains
luateX-1.0.3. I don’t know whether this might affect to word sorting.
I must confess that I don’t understand why replacements require Greek
letters with diacritics to be converted to the Greek letter without
diacritic and a Latin character. Or why replacements are needed at all.
I mean,
the Greek letter without
diacritic and a Latin character. Or why replacements are needed at all.
I mean, I understand that "ä", "ö", "ü" are sorted in German in three
different ways. But these are different letters, after all.
If diacritics don’t affect to sort order i
haven’t tested this
with \setupfontfamily.
\definefontfamily[mainface][mono][Latin Modern Mono Prop][features=quality]
Yes, this might work, but I’m afraid I need to disable other default
features such as ligatures (not only liga, but TeX ligatures).
I had this problem typesetting XML sources and I
nefontfamily. I haven’t tested this
>> with \setupfontfamily.
>
> \definefontfamily[mainface][mono][Latin Modern Mono Prop][features=quality]
Yes, this might work, but I’m afraid I need to disable other default
features such as ligatures (not only liga, but TeX ligatures).
I had this problem typesetting XM
doesn’t work with \definefontfamily. I haven’t tested this
with \setupfontfamily.
\definefontfamily[mainface][mono][Latin Modern Mono Prop][features=quality]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\setupalign[hanging]
\showframe[text][text]
\starttext
\input{zapf}
\input{tufte}
\input{weisman}
\stopte
LT Std]
> [tf=Caecilia LT Std Roman]
>
> However, it shows:
>
> selectfont > The requested font 'Caecilia LT Std' has no files for
> the 'tf' alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
>
> It appears that ConTeXt somehow can't find the font.
Thanks to Wo
Am 2017-03-14 um 23:44 schrieb Marco Patzer <li...@homerow.info>:
> selectfont > The requested font 'Caecilia LT Std' has no files for the 'tf'
> alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
>
> It appears that ConTeXt somehow can't find the font.
There seem to be serio
roper
> family name, use 'texgyrepagella' instead.
> selectfont > The requested font 'TeX Gyre Pagella Regular' has
> no files for the 'tf' alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
>
> which tells you to use “texgyrepagella” for the \definefontfamily
> command.
Your exampl
native, Latin Modern is used instead.
which tells you to use “texgyrepagella” for the \definefontfamily command.
Wolfgang
Marco Patzer <mailto:li...@homerow.info>
9. März 2017 um 10:33via Postbox
<https://www.postbox-inc.com/?utm_source=email_medium=sumlink_campaign=reach>
Hi!
I run in
Roman]
> >
> > This also shows:
> >
> > selectfont > The requested font 'Caecilia LT Std-Roman' has no files
> > for the 'tf' alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
> >
> >> What it works is a different font name. And I guess that Roman
> >&g
les
> for the 'tf' alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
>
>> What it works is a different font name. And I guess that Roman isn’t
>> part of the font name, but this is the style.
>
> otfinfo -i CaeciliaLTStd-Roman.otf | grep name
> Full name: CaeciliaLTS
t; > %% [tf=file:CaeciliaLTStd-Roman.otf]
> > [...]
> > %% \definedfont [name:CaeciliaLTStd-Roman] %% this works
>
> Hi Marco,
>
> how about the following?
>
>\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Caecilia LT Std-Roman]
This also shows:
selectfont > The requested font 'Caeci
ait]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Latin Modern]
\definefontfamily[mainface][ss][Latin Sans]
\definefontfamily[mainface][mm][Latin Modern Math]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,80pt]
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.2ex]
\setupwhitespace[none]
\starttext
\definedfont[Sans at 50pt]{TITLE---}%
\framed[fr
cannot seem to get the baseline
alignment to work.
Also, I seem to have to add the '\setupwhitespace[-1.0em] to squish the
lines together. Is there a better way?
Appreciate any guidance.
advTHANKSance.
MWE--8<
\setuppapersize[letter,portrait]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Latin Mod
Hello
** Marco Patzer [2017-03-09 10:33:34 +0100]:
> Hi!
>
> I run into a problem using some fonts. Latin Modern is used instead
> and ConTeXt displays:
>
> selectfont > The requested font 'Caecilia LT Std Roman' has no files for
> the 'tf' alternative, Lati
Hi!
I run into a problem using some fonts. Latin Modern is used instead
and ConTeXt displays:
selectfont > The requested font 'Caecilia LT Std Roman' has no files for the
'tf' alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
Example:
\definefontfamily
[mainface]
[rm]
[Caecilia LT Std Ro
t;
/usr/local/texlive/2015/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv
close source> 2 > 2 >
/usr/local/texlive/2015/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv
system > files > jobname 'luapercent', input
'/Users/acailliau/Desktop/luapercent', result
nTeXt ver: 2015.05.18 12:26 MKIV current fmt: 2016.4.25 int:
> english/english
> system > 'cont-new.mkiv' loaded
> open source > 2 > 2 >
> /usr/local/texlive/2015/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv
> close source> 2 > 2 >
>
On 20/02/2017 18:16, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 20 Feb 2017, Nicola wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am re-typesetting a mkiv document that uses system fonts for text and
math (through \definefontfamily). Suddenly, it renders Latin Roman for
the text. May it be a cache corruption problem? I recall
mily). Suddenly, it renders Latin Roman for
>the text. May it be a cache corruption problem? I recall that there's
>a command to clear the font cache, but I cannot remember which.
>
>
>Nicola
>
>
On Mon, 20 Feb 2017, Nicola wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am re-typesetting a mkiv document that uses system fonts for text and
math (through \definefontfamily). Suddenly, it renders Latin Roman for
the text. May it be a cache corruption problem? I recall that there's
a command to clear the font
Hello everyone,
I am re-typesetting a mkiv document that uses system fonts for text and
math (through \definefontfamily). Suddenly, it renders Latin Roman for
the text. May it be a cache corruption problem? I recall that there's
a command to clear the font cache, but I cannot remember which
nt-new.mkiv'
system > files > jobname 'tt', input './tt', result 'tt'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
open source > level 2, order 3, name '/home/myusername/tt/tt.tex'
fonts > preloading latin mod
; level 2, order 2, name
'/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv'
close source> level 2, order 2, name
'/usr/local/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv'
system > files > jobname 'tt', input './tt', result 'tt'
fonts
custom conversion command and it works, but my point was
that I expected that \items will give Russian letters if I use
'\mainlanguage[ru]'. I tried with 'sl' and 'es' and both give special
letters. Still 'ar', 'gr' and 'kr' don't give me other than Latin
letters in \items as I would expect (examples
make custom conversion command and it works, but my point was
that I expected that \items will give Russian letters if I use
'\mainlanguage[ru]'. I tried with 'sl' and 'es' and both give special
letters. Still 'ar', 'gr' and 'kr' don't give me other than Latin
letters in \items as I would expect (examples
avu]
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
\item первый
\item второй
\stopitemize
\stoptext
-- 8< -
Compilation (typesetting) of the example by context (curr. ver.
2017.01.27) gives a PDF file with Latin letters.
According to 'language-mkiv.pdf' (found in
texmf-context/doc/c
t is.
Default is Latin Modern.
> On that page the
> lower case "e" came out as a lower case "c" in every instance.
>
> I do have the following in my macros.tex subfile which I pass on from
> job to job:
> -
> \setupbodyfontenviro
; it=name:Avenir Light Oblique,
> bf=name:Avenir Heavy,
> bi=name:Avenir Heavy Oblique
> ]
> \definefontfamily[slidesfont][sans][Avenir] [
> tf=name:Avenir Light,
> it=name:Avenir Light Oblique,
> bf=name:Avenir Heavy,
> bi=name:Avenir Heavy Oblique
> ]
> \definefallba
Heavy,
bi=name:Avenir Heavy Oblique
]
\definefallbackfamily[slidesfont][mono][Xits][range={"0222A,"02229,"02205}]
% ∪, ∩, ∅
\definefontfamily[slidesfont][mono][Latin Modern Mono Light][features=none]
\definefallbackfamily[slidesfont][math][Xits][range={"025C7,"27D5}] %
symbols are not defined. Do you know if unicode math
> fonts provide these symbols and if they are part of Unicode math
> symbol list?
>
> Aditya
I'm not sure. That said, XeTeX can render them using Latin Modern Roman
and Math so they are available.
For what its worth they can be fo
Hi,
I am triying to use custom font in my Context documents.
However, it doesnt work without any obvious trace.
Output is completely blank page.
When I comment out definefontfamily and setupbodyfont commands, it works but
output is in Latin Modern font.
See
https://gist.github.com
Hi Arthur,
Thanks a lot for your advise. I'm looking forward to the mechanism you're
talking to (streams) and I don't give up for testing a useful kind of
typesetting where the goal is to place 2 or 3 parallel paragraphs into columns
on the even page (e. g. mainly greek & latin &
Hi Hans,
Thank you very much Hans for your help. I'll soon try your code and I'll report
sooner as possible.
A sample of some work I've referred to, using two columns, a rich criticus
apparatus in greek, latin and georgian, is : "Les Hymnes de la Résurrection. I.
Hymnographie litur
y (if I am
right) such printing material (including Ancient Armenian or Georgian liturgic hymns).
An example of such a book : on the even page you read a 'twocolumns' text (say
: Greek text with its Latin translation) with there own page setting, including
Stephanus apparatus in the footer, a
re is no request for it.
>>
>> Here is a minimal example:
>> begin bug-beta.tex
>> \definefallbackfamily[mainface][serif][palatino]
>> \definefontfamily[mainface][sans][palatino]
>> \setupbodyfont[mainface]
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> Why is the
, even though
there is no request for it.
Here is a minimal example:
begin bug-beta.tex
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][serif][palatino]
\definefontfamily[mainface][sans][palatino]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
Why is there a « ß » LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S above?
Why is the text
for it.
Here is a minimal example:
begin bug-beta.tex
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][serif][palatino]
\definefontfamily[mainface][sans][palatino]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
Why is there a « ß » LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S above?
Why is the text in bold italic?
\stoptext
end bug
g material (including Ancient Armenian or Georgian
liturgic hymns).
An example of such a book : on the even page you read a 'twocolumns' text (say
: Greek text with its Latin translation) with there own page setting, including
Stephanus apparatus in the footer, and several levels of footno
new.mkiv' loaded
open source > 2 > 2 >
/home/fab/texlive/2016/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
close source> 2 > 2 >
/home/fab/texlive/2016/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
system > files > jobname 'ntg62', input './ntg62', resu
gt; 2 > 2 >
> /home/fab/texlive/2016/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
> close source> 2 > 2 >
> /home/fab/texlive/2016/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
>
> system > files > jobname 'ntg32', input './ntg32', result 'ntg
gt;
/home/fab/texlive/2016/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
close source> 2 > 2 >
/home/fab/texlive/2016/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
system > files > jobname 'ntg32', input './ntg32', result 'ntg32'
fonts > latin modern fo
agenda was the addition of a discussion
point about the newest font proposal from the e-Foundry (TeX Gyre) team.
The proposal dates back to April 2015, and in summary, along with
continuous improvements to the existing Latin Modern, TeX Gyre and
DejaVu-math fonts, it introduces three new project
f] [tt] [Latin Modern Mono] [features=none]
\definefallbackfamily [docuf] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
[preset=math:uppercasenormal]%,scale=.6]
\definefallbackfamily [docuf] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
[preset=math:uppercasebold]%,scale=.6]
\definefallbackfamily [docuf] [mm] [Tex Gyre Adventor]
[
tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
close source> 2 > 2 > /usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
system > files > jobname 'footnotetst', input './footnotetst', result
'footnotetst'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages >
>
>\setupbodyfont[mathfont,10pt]
>
I played a lot with these setups and have questions.
I use this font setting:
\definefontfamily [docuf] [rm] [TeX Gyre Bonum]
\definefontfamily [docuf] [ss] [TeX Gyre Adventor]
\definefontfamily [docuf] [tt] [Latin Modern Mono] [features=non
r/share/texmf/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv
system > files > jobname 'CV', input './CV', result 'CV'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
open source > 2 > 3 > /home/jonas/Documents/context/CV/CV
456789 \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD 12.3456789 \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD 123.456789 \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
what font is used? Not all fonts have those num features.
This issue is not related to font. You can reproduce it with default
font (Latin Modern) just use the MWE.
Thanks
2016-09-04 6:40 GMT-03:0
Hello Hans.
> I have no clue what you expect ..
Use old style numbers as default feature in text and tabular-lining
numbers for tables.
>what font is used? Not all fonts have those num features.
This issue is not related to font. You can reproduce it with default
font (Latin Modern) ju
preset=math:lowercaseitalic]
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][math][Minion
Pro][tf=style:italic,preset=math:uppercaseitalic]
\definefontfamily[mainface][math][Latin Modern Math]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
{\it Piña}\par
\m{Pi\tilde{n}a}\par
{\it Canción}\par
\m{Canci\acute{o}n}
\stoptext
As y
=style:italic,preset=math:uppercaseitalic]
\definefontfamily[mainface][math][Latin Modern Math]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
{\it Piña}\par
\m{Pi\tilde{n}a}\par
{\it Canción}\par
\m{Canci\acute{o}n}
\stoptext
As you can see, the accents are replaced with Latin Modern Math font.
So, how can i use
ors are relatively larger than for Latin Modern).
>
> I could just increase the spacing after equation (commented out in the MWE
> below), but that would introduce an imbalance between space before and space
> after for all equations without descenders. Furthermore the problem doe
Dear list,
when I typeset multi line equations using mathalignment and grid the descenders
of the last line of equation run into the first line of text after that
equation. The problem is particularly bad with the Lucida fonts (I think the
large operators are relatively larger than for Latin
On 08/23/2016 08:46 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Pablo Rodriguez 23. August 2016 um 20:35
>> [...]
>> With both typefaces (Latin Modern at 12.5pt and TeX Gyre Pagella at
>> 12pt), I get an orphan line on the second page.
>>
>> Have I hit a bug or am
12.5pt]
%~ \setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{\input zapf\par}
\stoptext
With both typefaces (Latin Modern at 12.5pt and TeX Gyre Pagella at
12pt), I get an orphan line on the second page.
Have I hit a bug or am I missing something?
You can use the \setpenalties command which gives yo
]
%~ \setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{\input zapf\par}
\stoptext
With both typefaces (Latin Modern at 12.5pt and TeX Gyre Pagella at
12pt), I get an orphan line on the second page.
Have I hit a bug or am I missing something?
BTW, I’m using latest beta from 2016.08.23 11:14. My
mkiv
ConTeXt ver: 2014.05.21 22:04 MKIV beta fmt: 2016.2.22 int: english/english
system > 'cont-new.mkiv' loaded
open source > 2 > 2 >
/usr/local/share/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv
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These fonts lack
Latin characters, etc., so I use fallbacks to work with them.
I just noticed that \high does not work with them, and have not been
able to pinpoint the issue. See the MWE below.
\starttypescript [serif][samim][name]
\definefontsynonym[
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 8/9/2016 10:41 PM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a bunch of simple fonts for Arabic/Persian. These fonts lack
>> Latin characters, etc., so I use fallbacks to
On 8/9/2016 10:41 PM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:
Hello,
I have a bunch of simple fonts for Arabic/Persian. These fonts lack
Latin characters, etc., so I use fallbacks to work with them.
I just noticed that \high does not work with them, and have not been
able to pinpoint the issue. See
Hello,
I have a bunch of simple fonts for Arabic/Persian. These fonts lack Latin
characters, etc., so I use fallbacks to work with them.
I just noticed that \high does not work with them, and have not been able
to pinpoint the issue. See the MWE below.
\starttypescript [serif][samim][name
font feature to the math font, to
automatically change the decimal point (unicode 0x2E) to the
Arabic/Farsi version (unicode 0x66B). This will go well
with the
mapping from Latin digits to Farsi digits (done in a sample with
mathdigits fallback).
M, Mohammad Hossein Bateni
>> <bat...@gmail.com <mailto:bat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I want to add a customized font feature to the math font, to
>> automatically change the decimal point (unicode 0x2E) to
utomatically change the decimal point (unicode 0x2E) to the
Arabic/Farsi version (unicode 0x66B). This will go well with the
mapping from Latin digits to Farsi digits (done in a sample with
mathdigits fallback).
For instance, I want to code in $123.45$ and get a result like
۱۲۳٫۴۵.
On 8/1/2016 3:46 PM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:
Dear list,
I want to add a customized font feature to the math font, to
automatically change the decimal point (unicode 0x2E) to the
Arabic/Farsi version (unicode 0x66B). This will go well with the
mapping from Latin digits to Farsi digits
/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-ctx.lua:1172: in
> function <...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-ctx.
> lua:1059>
>
>
> Could you advise me on how to get over this issue? As far as I know, the
> font lacks Latin characters and
on how to get over this issue? As far as I know, the
font lacks Latin characters and is restricted to the Arabic/Farsi
characters. In a more complicated example, I used dejavusans as fallback
but the above MWE seemed fine, as far as I remember.
Thanks,
MHB
Samim.ttf
Description: ap
> —MHB
>
> On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 9:46 AM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni <bat...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I want to add a customized font feature to the math font, to
>> automatically change the decimal point (unicode 0x2E) to the Arabic/Farsi
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