text = "\getbuffer[MyText]",
]
withshademethod "linear"
withshadedirection down
withshadecolors (red, blue)
;
\stopMPcode
\egroup
\startoverlay
{\scale[height=\htdp\scratchbo
er[MyText]
> \definedfont[name:texgyrepagellabold*default]foo f o o%
> \stopbuffer
>
> \startbuffer[MyText]
> \framed[align=normal,frame=off]{\input{tufte}}%
> \stopbuffer
>
> \setbox\scratchbox\hbox\bgroup
> \startMPcode
> draw lmt_outline [
ox\scratchbox\hbox\bgroup
\startMPcode
draw lmt_outline [
kind = "outline",
text = "\getbuffer[MyText]",
]
withshademethod "linear"
withshadedirection down
withshadecolors (red, blue)
=\textwidth]%
}%
I need some images to appear in a book. I need them to keep their proper
ratios, but scale up to the maximize the available space.
The image can't be more than \textwidth wide, and can't ever be more than
1.2\textwidth high.
The problem I am getting with this code
=\textwidth]%
>> }%
>> I need some images to appear in a book. I need them to keep their proper
>> ratios, but scale up to the maximize the available space.
>> The image can't be more than \textwidth wide, and can't ever be more than
>> 1.2\textwidth hig
ratios, but scale up to the maximize the available space.
The image can't be more than \textwidth wide, and can't ever be more
than 1.2\textwidth high.
The problem I am getting with this code, and it does seem to be limiting
the images to be not bigger than those two dimensions above, is some
I have code like this:
\placefigure[here, force]{my caption}{%
\externalfigure[#1][frame=on, maxheight=1.2\textwidth, maxwidth=\textwidth]%
}%
I need some images to appear in a book. I need them to keep their proper
ratios, but scale up to the maximize the available space
On 3/4/24 09:08, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 3/2/2024 1:46 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> Using current latest from both MkIV and LMTX, I cannot scale the emoji flag.
>>
>> Latest font release can be directly download from
>> h
On 3/2/2024 1:46 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Termes]
\definefontfamily[mainface][cg][Twemoji Mozilla][features={color}]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\scale[width=30em
On 3/2/24 14:41, vm via ntg-context wrote:
> On 02/03/2024 13:46, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> Using current latest from both MkIV and LMTX, I cannot scale the emoji flag.
>
> same here
Many thanks for your confi
On 02/03/2024 13:46, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Using current latest from both MkIV and LMTX, I cannot scale the emoji flag.
same here
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Termes]
\definefontfamily[mainface][cg][Twemoji Mozilla][features={color}]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\scale[width=30em]{a}
\scale[width=30em]{\cg }
\stoptext
Using current latest from both
It's not that much code but I need to add a keyword interface. It's also
> something we might play with a little at this years meeting so ...
>
> (I added a gray scale option for tyhose without color printer.)
>
> Here's a big one (the xmas card):
>
> http://www.pragma-ade
!
(And thank you for all the good work)
Is the puzzle generator somewhere hidden to be found within the context
module tree?
It's not that much code but I need to add a keyword interface. It's also
something we might play with a little at this years meeting so ...
(I added a gray scale option
][]{}
\externalfigure[blah.jpeg][scale=300]
\stopplacefigure
You can try the force option:
\startplacefigure[location=force,reference=fig:blah]
\externalfigure[blah.jpeg][scale=300]
\stopplacefigure
Wolfgang
___
If your question
could be doing wrong?
Do I need to increase the buffer? how?
This is what I have used to place each figure
\startplacefigure[location=here,reference=fig:blah][]{}
\externalfigure[blah.jpeg][scale=300]
\stopplacefigure
uares,
nib-width size, on top of each other, with the top one shifted a nib-width
to the right. A little bit like a chess board, or a scale ruler on a map.
But this would only work in Lines that have an even amount of Sections. I'm
not sure how to proceed with that... I tried using unit squares, but
On 11/5/2023 7:23 AM, anton.chig...@mail.com wrote:
I want to use \bigcirc to encircle text.
Is there a way to do it.
if you're wiling to compensate for its depth:
\defineoverlay
[BigCirc]
[{\scale
[width=\overlaywidth]
{\setbox0\hpack{\bigcirc}\raise\dp0\box0}}]
\framed
on scale (e.g. using display for 20 pt in a 15 pt setup versus
using scaled regular for 20pt and then display 20pt for e.g. a title
page or 50pt on posters).
I think I see your point. I think we can still talk about design sizes
but, instead of thinking in absolute sizes, we would want to think
of design sizes here. It's more about
'usage' because a display vs subhead vs ... variant is not about mixing
depending on scale (e.g. using display for 20 pt in a 15 pt setup versus
using scaled regular for 20pt and then display 20pt for e.g. a title
page or 50pt on posters).
(I have Questions
match with a setup . if needed we
could extend the mechanism with varianst but i have to admit that it has
been stable (mostly untouched) for close to 15 years now so all has to
be done very careful; it has also be tuned for performance and large
scale throughput
Hans
end with any font other than latin modern
>
> Here
>
> \setupbodyfont[stixtwo]
>
>
> \setuplayout[width=16cm]
> \showmakeup
>
> \starttext
>
> Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
> system must not only be the implementer and
th any font other than latin modern
Here
\setupbodyfont[stixtwo]
\setuplayout[width=16cm]
\showmakeup
\starttext
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
system must not only be the implementer and first
large||scale user; the designer should also write the first
user manual.
\
system must not only be the implementer and first
> large||scale user; the designer should also write the first
> user manual.
>
> \setupbodyfont[12.895pt]
>
> {\ss The separation of any of these four components would have
> hurt \TeX\ significantly. If I had not participated fully i
Thanks to all to help me through migration from MKIV to LMTX version.
Now my document compiles perfectly.
Xavier
On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 17:02:53 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
> Xavier B. schrieb am 16.08.2023 um 09:15:
> > Mmmm thanks.
> > How can I pas
ce])
>
> yes. and showmakeup displays: .SP:10.945 If
>
> rather than for example with: .SP:5.235
> OnceSP:3.926
> theSP:3.926
> initial SP:3.926
> designSP:3.926
> is
>
> and
>
> :3.586
> THK:-1.853
> H__E
> X
> HK:-1.390
> SP:3.586
> sigRH:0
and first
large||scale user; the designer should also write the first
user manual.
\setupbodyfont[12.895pt]
{\ss The separation of any of these four components would have
hurt \TeX\ significantly. If I had not participated fully in
all these activities, literally hundreds of improvements
would never have
isplays: .SP:10.945 If
rather than for example with: .SP:5.235
OnceSP:3.926
theSP:3.926
initial SP:3.926
designSP:3.926
is
and
:3.586
THK:-1.853
H__E
X
HK:-1.390
SP:3.586
sigRH:0.000
IR:0.000
RS:0.000
LH:0.000
H__nificantlyLS:0.000BS:6.565
and here's your example:
\setupl
On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 17:02:53 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
> Xavier B. schrieb am 16.08.2023 um 09:15:
> > Mmmm thanks.
> > How can I pass so [scale=0.9] to starttikzpicture?
>
> It's a bug and should be fixed in the next context release.
>
> Wolfgang
&g
Xavier B. schrieb am 16.08.2023 um 09:15:
Mmmm thanks.
How can I pass so [scale=0.9] to starttikzpicture?
It's a bug and should be fixed in the next context release.
Wolfgang
___
If your question
re should allow optional arguments. The
following works correctly for me with ver 2023.07.18:
\usemodule[tikz]
\usetikzlibrary[patterns]
\starttext
\starttikzpicture[scale=0.75]
% recipient
\draw (0,0) -- (0,10) -- (2,10) -- (2,0) -- cycle;
% aigua
\filldra
Mmmm thanks.
How can I pass so [scale=0.9] to starttikzpicture?
On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 06:27:34 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
> Xavier B. schrieb am 16.08.2023 um 00:12:
> > Thanks.
> >
> > After some work on it, following your advice, I reduce the compilation
&
).
26
27 \startplacefigure[reference=fig:oli-aigua-diposit, location=force,
title={Dipòsit omplit amb aigua i oli}]
28 \bTABLE[frame=off,align={middle,lohi},width=fit]
29 \bTR
30 \bTD
31 \starttikzpicture[scale=0.75]
32 % recipient
33 \draw (0,0) -- (0,10) -- (2,1
{ "slot", 0, accent },
},
}
end
end
end
local function ccrap(characters,value,target,base,template,scale,mirror)
if process(characters,target,value) then
local data1 = characters[base]
local data2 = characters[template]
): we see that \tfx doesn't scale the
\symbol, although \tfa and higher do work.
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / https://www.ntg.nl
oesn't scale the
\symbol, although \tfa and higher do work.
I guess fixing \tfx-symbol interaction will be part of your conversation with
Wolfgang -)
> well, you wented symbols so
Ultimately I just want to be able to type the Unicode symbols for 02BE and 02BF
-- ʾ and ʿ -- and get prope
4:03 PM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
\tfx causes a switch to computer modern.
Indeed. Something I need to discuss with Wolfgang as double checking is needed
before I patch.
Ah.. ok.
But what if we want to scale independently of font switching?
There is no need to go lua here (esp when you have
fx causes a switch to computer modern.
> Indeed. Something I need to discuss with Wolfgang as double checking is
> needed before I patch.
Ah.. ok.
>> But what if we want to scale independently of font switching?
> There is no need to go lua here (esp when you have not done vf
to scale independently of font switching?
There is no need to go lua here (esp when you have not done vf magick
before and i'm not going to debug code that i have little clue what it's
about to do).
Many thanks. Part of the context is that I have some updatable mission-critical
documents
On 8/12/2023 4:03 PM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
\tfx causes a switch to computer modern.
Indeed. Something I need to discuss with Wolfgang as double checking is
needed before I patch.
But what if we want to scale independently of font switching?
There is no need to go lua here (esp when you have
===
\tfx causes a switch to computer modern.
Of course, with the right typescripts and \setupbodyfont, one can maintain
stylistic consistency when switching fonts.
But what if we want to scale independently of font switching?
II. One approach might be to use symbols:
\startTEXpage
\relax
\tikz@addtransform #1->\ifx \tikz@transform \relax #1
\else \expandafter \def
\expandafter \tikz@transform \expandafter {\tikz@transform #1}\fi
\pgfkeys@unpack ...ired/.@cmd}}\expandafter \pgf@marshal \expandaft
times faster. In the end this is way cheaper than updating a 5
year old dev machine (a new one would run about twice as fast which
would bring about the same gain).
Hans
ps. Because tex is a memory intense application it doesn't scale with
the number of cores unless one has the latest
cheaper than updating a 5 year old
dev machine (a new one would run about twice as fast which would bring
about the same gain).
Hans
ps. Because tex is a memory intense application it doesn't scale with
the number of cores unless one has the latest greatest fast memory as
well as generous cpu
eface [mylucidaserif][ss] [sans] [mylucidasans][default]
> \stoptypescript
>
> \setupbodyfont[mylucidaserif]
> %\setupbodyfont[mylucidasans]
> %\setupbodyfont[14pt]
>
> \starttext
>
> Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
> system must not only
[mylucidaserif][ss] [sans] [mylucidasans][default]
\stoptypescript
\setupbodyfont[mylucidaserif]
%\setupbodyfont[mylucidasans]
%\setupbodyfont[14pt]
\starttext
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
system must not only be the implementer and first
large||scale user; the designer
as9143.net:8080/random5000x5000.jpg; \
"http://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx/texmf.zip; \
;do
echo "$x"
curl -w 'scale=2;%{speed_download}*8/1024^2\n' -sSo /dev/null "$x" | bc
echo
done
Cloudflare should have a fast data centre near anywhe
nitial\input knuth
>
> \framed[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input
> knuth
> }
>
> \framedtext[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input
> knuth
> }
>
> \stoptext
> %==
>
>
There is a wor
> The es (Edith) unit replaces the inch, and the ts (Tove) is one
> tenths of than (just like we have cm and mm). The eu (European Unit)
> is an adaptive one that defaults to 10 ts == 1es and can be
> multiplied by setting the \eufactor (default 10) which makes it
> possible to
by
setting the \eufactor (default 10) which makes it possible to define
layouts that easilly scale to different output media (important for the
mobile phone / table generation).
This means that MWE that use inches will likely no longer be considered
valid and probably will be dealt with slower
ng "local mathematics_tweakaftercopyingfont = mat..."]:5: in
local 'runner'
...xlive/2023/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkxl/font-ctx.lmt:510: in
field 'aftercopyingcharacters'
...xlive/2023/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkxl/font-con.lmt:859: in
field 'scale'
...xlive/2023/texmf-di
LMTX via the filter module and compiling the main doc with MkIV).
> afaik tikz should work ok, so can you make a test file?
>
> Hans
Perhaps this is a good test. It's a complete example:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor[darkgreen][g=.5]
\usemodule[tikz]
\starttext
\starttikzpi
> On 10 Feb 2023, at 09:20, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
> wrote:
[snip]
Thank-you Hans, these work great - so well in fact that now I've seen the
output I've come to the conclusion that the scaled text would be too small and
what I should really do is flag the one or two addresses in our
On 2/9/2023 10:42 PM, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
I'm printing address labels. Sometimes an address has a long line that is too
long to fit on the label with the result that it wraps. Instead of wrapping, I
thought it would be nice to try and auto-scale the label and shrink it so
Am 09.02.23 um 22:42 schrieb Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context:
I'm printing address labels. Sometimes an address has a long line that is too
long to fit on the label with the result that it wraps. Instead of wrapping, I
thought it would be nice to try and auto-scale the label and shrink it so
I'm printing address labels. Sometimes an address has a long line that is too
long to fit on the label with the result that it wraps. Instead of wrapping, I
thought it would be nice to try and auto-scale the label and shrink it so that
the long line just fits.
I'm using \crlf to break
the end of a page slip in the following
pages. Since there are forced page breaks and chapters starting at odd
pages, they are minimal differences that result in pages with only 1 or
2 lines of text, or white even pages.
I don't know whether this is expected as the effect of
\enableexperiments[
}]
\definefontfamily[mainface][hw][Recursive]
[features={default, handy}]
\definefontfamily[mainface][cg][Recursive]
[features={default, cali}]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\scale[width=\textwidth]
{\rm áéíóúijrf}
\scale[width=\textwidth
][Literata]
[features={default, myaxis}, designsize=auto]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\scale[width=\textwidth]
{\switchtobodyfont[7pt]\tf Regular, \it Italic}
\scale[width=\textwidth]
{\switchtobodyfont[12pt]\tf Regular, \it Italic}
\scale[width=\textwidth
atures={default, myaxis}, designsize=auto]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\scale[width=\textwidth]
{\switchtobodyfont[7pt]\tf Regular, \it Italic}
\scale[width=\textwidth]
{\switchtobodyfont[12pt]\tf Regular, \it Italic}
\scale[width=\textwidth]
{\switchtobodyfont[36pt]\tf
ème}} étage. Ainsi, nous avons \m{u_1=3}.
Justifier que la suite \u est arithmétique en précisant sa raison.
\stopitem
\startitem
Déterminer le calcul explicite de \m{u_n} en fonction de \m{n}, \m{u_1} et \m{r}.
\stopitem
\placerecipe{}{ \externalfigure[pyramid
ot;local mathematics_tweakaftercopyingfont = mat..."]:5: in local
'runner'
...-14/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/font-ctx.lmt:504: in
field 'aftercopyingcharacters'
...-14/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/font-con.lmt:859: in
field 'scale'
...-14/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/fon
sqrt( ((bx - ax)^2) + ((by - ay)^2) )
enddef;
% Set the number of hexagons from top to bottom.
GRID_C = 124;
% Set the number of hexagons from left to right.
GRID_R = 120;
% Set the number of pathways between nodes (higher is more complexity).
PATHWAYS = 235;
% Gri
printer drivers involved.
If I run it through Ghostscript, that somehow fixes it:
gs -dPDF -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=print.pdf foo.pdf
But Ghostscript also seems to rewrite the font, at least in FontForge
it shows a different scale.
Are there any tools to analyze this
}}%
\kern-1.04\MacUWidth
\MacRule
\kern.08\MacUWidth
}%
}
\scale[scale=5000]{\Mac Anulty}
\Mac Anulty
\stoptext
Thanks everyone!
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add
/CRaam.png
I've tweaked some numbers to get a pretty decent result for this particular
font:
\starttext
M{\dontleavehmode{\raisebox{.45ex}\hbox{\scale[sx=1.1,sy=1.1]{c\hskip-1ex
{\dontleavehmode{\raisebox{0ex}\hbox{\hl[.4]}}Anulty
Mc̲Anulty
\stoptext
\getfiguredimensions[\Doc]
> \dorecurse{\noffigurepages}
> {\externalfigure[\Doc]
>[page=\recurselevel, width=20cm, scale=950]}}
> \stoptext
>
> > I didn’t know how to get an array (or indexed table or whatever you
> > call it) in ConTeXt/Tex.
>
recurselevel, width=20cm, scale=950]}}
\stoptext
> I didn’t know how to get an array (or indexed table or whatever you
> call it) in ConTeXt/Tex.
\doloopoverlist & \recursestring are your friends here.
> My problem is now with context(context.noffigurepages). Am I calling
> it wro
>
> \starttext
> \startluacode
> local function doc(fil)
> return fil..[[.pdf]]
> end
>
> local function disppdf(fname)
> n = 1
> repeat
> context.externalfigure({fname},{
> page = n,
> width = "200mm",
>
function disppdf(fname)
n = 1
repeat
context.externalfigure({fname},{
page = n,
width = "200mm",
scale = "950"
})
n = n + 1
until n == context(context.noffigurepages)
end
local pdffiles = {"ass1", "a
function disppdf(fname)
n = 1
repeat
context.externalfigure({fname},{
page = n,
width = "200mm",
scale = "950"
})
n = n + 1
until n == context(context.noffigurepages)
end
local pdffiles = {"ass1", "a
function disppdf(fname)
n = 1
repeat
context.externalfigure({fname},{
page = n,
width = "200mm",
scale = "950"
})
n = n + 1
until n == context(context.noffigurepages)
end
local pdffiles = {"ass1", "ass2"
Hello,
I am trying to put multiple PDF’s that were typeset differently into one
document without modifying the individual files themselves. I came up with this:
\starttext
\copypages[ass1.pdf][][scale=950]
\copypages[ass2.pdf][][scale=950]
…
stoptext
The problem is the original page numbers
n["localhsize"])}
\startitemize[width=5em]
\item Thus, I came to the conclusion that the \hbox{designer} of a
new system must not only be the implementer and first large--scale user; the
de signer should also write the first user manual.
Bruce,
I tend to do something such as the following:
\startplacefigure[reference={fig:0007},location={here},title={{\it
Vīkṣya}, 5b},list={Ch.\ {\sc ix}\TI {\it Vīkṣya}, 5b}]
\externalfigure[plates/01-09/01-09-07-
c.jpg][scale=1000,frame=off,equalwidth=325pt]
{{\NI}{\tfx \copyright\ 2012
gt; yes yes 1 0
>>
>> my definitions are:
>>
>> \definefontfamily [newCM] [rm] [newcomputermodern10]
>> \definefontfamily [newCM] [ss] [newcomputermodernsans10]
>> \definefontfamily [newCM] [tt] [newcomputermodernmono10] [scale=0.85,
>> features=non
initions are:
>
> \definefontfamily [newCM] [rm] [newcomputermodern10]
> \definefontfamily [newCM] [ss] [newcomputermodernsans10]
> \definefontfamily [newCM] [tt] [newcomputermodernmono10] [scale=0.85,
> features=none]
> \definefontfamily [newCM] [mm] [newcomputermodern
finitions are:
>> \definefontfamily [newCM] [rm] [newcomputermodern10]
>> \definefontfamily [newCM] [ss] [newcomputermodernsans10]
>> \definefontfamily [newCM] [tt] [newcomputermodernmono10] [scale=0.85,
>> features=none]
>> \definefontfamily [newCM] [mm] [newcompu
object ID
-
--- --- --- -
CRBMBE+NewCM10-Regular CID Type 0C Identity-H
yes yes yes 1 0
my definitions are:
\definefontfamily [newCM] [rm] [newcomputermodern10]
\definefontfamily [newCM] [ss] [newcomputermodernsans10]
\definefontfamily [newCM] [tt] [newcomputermodernmono
] [scale=0.85,
features=none]
\definefontfamily [newCM] [mm] [newcomputermodernmath]
\setupbodyfont[newCM, rm, 10pt]
Many thanks
Heinrich___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
}]
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
\setupexternalfigures
[location=default]
\useexternalfigure [chapter-1] [mill] [factor=max]
\useexternalfigure [chapter-2] [hacker] [orientation=90,scale=2000]
\useexternalfigure [chapter-3] [cow][orientation=90,height=\framedwidth]
] [mill] [factor=max]
\useexternalfigure [chapter-2] [hacker] [orientation=90,scale=2000]
\useexternalfigure [chapter-3] [cow] [orientation=90,height=\framedwidth]
\starttext
\startchapter [title={Mill}]
\dorecurse{7}{\samplefile{lorem}}
\stopchapter
\startchapter [title={Hacker}]
\dorecurse{11
images in novels and the code hasn't changed
much since 2013.
So, for example., say I need (and in fact I do!) to change some aspect
of individual images, e.g. I might want to scale=500, or fiddle with
width/height of a particular image. At the moment I cannot see a way
of doing this for each image
][sans] [textgyreheros]
\definefontfamily[mainfont][mono] [texgyrecursor][features=none]
\definefontfamily[mainfont][math] [texgyrepagellamath]
\definefallbackfamily
[mainfont]
[rm]
[Latin Modern Math]
[scale=0.925, range=0x22C0]
\definefontfeature[smallcaps][script=latn, protrusion
][features=none]
\definefontfamily[mainfont][math] [texgyrepagellamath]
\definefallbackfamily
[mainfont]
[rm]
[Latin Modern Math]
[scale=0.925, range=0x22C0]
\definefontfeature[smallcaps][script=latn, protrusion=quality,
expansion=quality, smcp=yes, onum=yes, pnum=yes]
\setupalign[hz,hanging
If you mean
\setuphead
[chapter]
[beforesection={\pageinjection[chapter:start]},
insidesection={\pageinjection[chapter:insert][name=\structureuservariable{image}][name=\structureuservariable{scale}]}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={My title}] [image=Chapter1.jpg][scale=500]
\setups
do!) to change some aspect
> of individual images, e.g. I might want to scale=500, or fiddle with
> width/height of a particular image. At the moment I cannot see a way of
> doing this for each image. I wondered if the commented out setups in the
> response to this question might
more alternatives will be added'. I wonder if that
last phrase also includes the ability to manipulate the image(s) either
generally or in individual cases?
So, for example., say I need (and in fact I do!) to change some aspect
of individual images, e.g. I might want to scale=500, or fiddle
e
>> picture utf1; utf1:= lmt_svg [ filename = "utfall01b.svg"];
>> numeric l ; l := bbwidth(utf1);
>> numeric h ; h := bbheight(utf1);
>> numeric scale ; scale := 3 ;
>> draw utf1 xsized l*scale ysized h*scale;
>> \stopMPcode
>> \stoptext
eight(utf1);
numeric scale ; scale := 3 ;
draw utf1 xsized l*scale ysized h*scale;
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
\starttext
\startMPcode
picture ValidName; ValidName:= lmt_svg [ filename = "utfall01b.svg"];
numeric l ; l := bbwidth(ValidName);
numeric h ; h := bbheight(ValidName);
numeric scale
eight(utf1);numeric scale ; scale := 3 ;draw utf1 xsized l*scale ysized h*scale;\stopMPcode\stoptextThanks in advanceJan-Erik___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : n
> seen from the user side.
>
> In my case things improved when I switched to Adishila (in XeTeX):
>
> \newfontfamily\sanskritfont[Script=Devanagari,Mapping=RomDev,Scale=1.45]{Adi
> shilaSan}
>
> This is, to my taste, the nicest Sanskrit font, but it is difficult to
>
ave to
do with the Devanagarī font, or its interaction with (Xe)TeX. Perhaps
this is the same phenomenon
seen from the user side.
In my case things improved when I switched to Adishila (in XeTeX):
\newfontfamily\sanskritfont[Script=Devanagari,Mapping=RomDev,Scale=1.45]{AdishilaSan}
This is, to
in the the humanities and they are speciaized in non latin scripts
(read: whatever can't be outsourced to large scale service
far-far-away). They use their own plain tex macros (understandable and
possible because no publishere can force to use a macro package for
tricky typesetting).
They do
to large scale service
far-far-away). They use their own plain tex macros (understandable and
possible because no publishere can force to use a macro package for
tricky typesetting).
They do indic scripts and Kai made the first version of the devanagari
code for the context fontloader code that I
definitely a longer time scale matters so using such fonts
in a project is more tricky for various reasons.
The best would be if we had a repository for context where we put fonts
(clean file names, maybe with normalized version/date in file name) that
we can then trust to stay the same
to font feature so that won't happen .. the
whole idea is to *not* scale the font and delay that
the three scales are realtime scales and absolute values
\starttext
{test {\glyphxscale\numexpr 2*\glyphxscale\relax} test}
\fontspecdef\MyFont \font xscale 500 yscale 2000 % currentfont
-3.0_license.txt and lppl-1-3c_license.txt for more details.
\usemodule[circuitikz]
\starttext
A simple example to test the installation.
\startcircuitikz[scale=1.2]
\draw
(0,2) to[I=1\milli\ampere] (2,2)
to[R, l_=2\kilo\ohm, *-*] (0,0)
to[R, l_=2\kilo\ohm] (2,0)
to[V
[circuitikz]
\starttext
A simple example to test the installation.
\startcircuitikz[scale=1.2]
\draw
(0,2) to[I=1\milli\ampere] (2,2)
to[R, l_=2\kilo\ohm, *-*] (0,0)
to[R, l_=2\kilo\ohm] (2,0)
to[V, v_=2\volt] (2,2)
to[cspst, l=$t_0$] (4,2) -- (4,1.5
the circle over $A$ slightly bigger (probbaly this is font
dependent)?
in principle we can scale individual glyphs (and when not default users
can add their own lfg files)
The built-in commands $\liminf$ and $\limsup$ do not work properly with
LucidaOT (I tried other fonts and there they are fine
1 - 100 of 1222 matches
Mail list logo