will still compile,
even if something isn't displayed on screen as it should:
(1) I tried placing a table inside a startitemize environment, as
instead of it not compiling, it left a message in the document warning
that wasn't supported.
(2) In another case, I had an image that ConTeXt couldn't find
on screen as it should:
(1) I tried placing a table inside a startitemize environment, as
instead of it not compiling, it left a message in the document warning
that wasn't supported.
(2) In another case, I had an image that ConTeXt couldn't find, as I
mispelled the filenmame, and it fully
I'm about to have a lengthy (2,000+ page) document published. Normally if it
compiles and looks okay, I regard that as meaning no errors appeared, but I've
noticed that sometimes ConTeXt will still compile, even if something isn't
displayed on screen as it should:
(1) I tried placing a table
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Okay, I maybe made some progress. I traced the code back and back through the
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Okay, I maybe made some progress. I traced the code back and back through the
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I also tried
mtxrun --script synctex --goto --page=4 --x=100 --y=100 a.synctex
and that silently returns without apparently doing anything. (While I
don't have a 'scite' editor, I created a program called 'scite' that pops a
message up on the screen if it is called.)
Sim
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the
regular one, presumably for better on-screen rendering in terminals).
Design sizes can be disabled by adding -nodesignsize- to the
typescript name: adobesource-nodesignsize-extralight, etc.
Finally, I thought it would be cool to over-engineer the typescript a
little bit and provide direct
, that selects the regular versions of Serif and Sans,
but the medium version of Mono (just slightly bolder than the regular
one, presumably for better on-screen rendering in terminals).
Design sizes can be disabled by adding -nodesignsize- to the typescript
name: adobesource-nodesignsize
to adobesource-black. There is also
a medium weight, that selects the regular versions of Serif and Sans,
but the medium version of Mono (just slightly bolder than the regular
one, presumably for better on-screen rendering in terminals).
Design sizes can be disabled by adding -nodesignsize
few viewers (like acrobat) and don't really relate to
typesetting.
Interaction is key in cases such as the one described, because this kind
of interaction avoids two things (or a twofold situation):
* Link borders won’t be printed in paper and they’ll be displayed on screen.
* This kind of interactivity
typesetting.
Interaction is key in cases such as the one described, because this kind
of interaction avoids two things (or a twofold situation):
* Link borders won’t be printed in paper and they’ll be displayed on screen.
* This kind of interactivity avoids having to provide recipients with
two
un XL”) manual is also (meta)fun, I meant
the general metafun(-s|-p) manual, the big one (>400 p. in the
“print”
version, >600 p. in the “screen” version). Recommended!
Hraban
Am 06.10.23 um 10:08 schrieb Keith McKay:
> Also look at the LuaMetaFun manual chapter
= "linear",
colors = {"black", "lightgray"},
] ;
Le ven. 6 oct. 2023 à 08:27, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit :
> While the luametafun (“Metafun XL”) manual is also (meta)fun, I meant
> the general metafun(-s|-p) manual, the big one (>400 p.
While the luametafun (“Metafun XL”) manual is also (meta)fun, I meant
the general metafun(-s|-p) manual, the big one (>400 p. in the “print”
version, >600 p. in the “screen” version). Recommended!
Hraban
Am 06.10.23 um 10:08 schrieb Keith McKay:
Also look at the LuaMetaFun manual cha
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k that it would be a good idea to use ActualText for
this. You are effectivly changing the content and meaning of your
text, not only for search, but also for copy, screen reader,
html export etc. If you think it is okay to claim that the text is
filia and then the accents are irrelevant, then why
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at groups articles should be posted
> > > to. How about an example?
> > > -- Still Confused
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> > > Dear Still:
> >
> > can we omit these confusing additions in mails to the list? looks / sounds
> > like a 'bot' to me
> >
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mode[print]
%\enablemode[screen]
\startmode[print]
\setuppapersize [distance=6mm]
\definepapersize [pawel] [width=432pt,height=648pt]
\setuppapersize [pawel] [oversized]
\setuplayout
[ location=middle,
backspace=52pt,
cutspace=68pt,
width=middle]
\stopmode
\startmode[screen]
\defin
and cutspace keys.
In the example below you can switch between the layout of the print and
screen version by changing modes.
\enablemode[print]
%\enablemode[screen]
\definepapersize [pawel] [width=432pt,height=648pt]
\setuppapersize [pawel]
\startmode[print]
\setuplayout
[backspace=52pt
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corresponding pages,
> > which looks awkward. How can one flush those last-line titles to the
> > next pages?
>
> Hi Sylvain,
>
> the hard part for the rest of us is figuring out what you may have on
> your screen.
>
> \setuphead[subject][before={\blank[preference]}
s to the
> next pages?
Hi Sylvain,
the hard part for the rest of us is figuring out what you may have on
your screen.
\setuphead[subject][before={\blank[preference]}] might help.
Another approach would be \setuphead[subject][after={\blank[samepage,
line]}].
I mean, either you set a preference
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audio.
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mentioned,
** Something Context and accessibility related:
Screen readers allow to navigate quickly by element type, for example:
heading / list / form elements. Headings are very useful to quickly move
around the document but htere is one corner case. Context splits the
heading number and headi
local a = executers.startrendering(label)
local bs, bc = pdfborder()
local d = pdfdictionary {
Subtype = pdfconstant("Screen"),
@@ -676,7 +675,6 @@
local width = specification.width or 0
local height = specification.height or 0
context(nodeinjections.anno
ngwindow[myrenderingwindow][key-name]
> \stopTEXpage
> \null\page
> \stoptext
>
> \userendering[][][auto] would enable automatic play or stop when the
> page with the rendering is reached or left (respectively).
>
> I cannot get it working. Neither do work the commented li
(respectively).
I cannot get it working. Neither do work the commented lines in
\definerenderingwindow.
Inspecting the PDF code, the screen annotation only gets an additional
actions dictionary
(https://opensource.adobe.com/dc-acrobat-sdk-docs/standards/pdfstandards/pdf/PDF32000_2008.pdf
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On 12/17/2022 4:05 PM, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
On 2022-12-17 04:48, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
On 12/17/2022 1:05 AM, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
The laptop was hot stuff in 2017 with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and a 4K
touch screen -- today, not so hot. Due to be replaced next
On 2022-12-17 04:48, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
On 12/17/2022 1:05 AM, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
The laptop was hot stuff in 2017 with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and a 4K
touch screen -- today, not so hot. Due to be replaced next year.
so a bit like the surface i have as spare (which
On 12/17/2022 1:05 AM, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
The laptop was hot stuff in 2017 with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and a 4K touch
screen -- today, not so hot. Due to be replaced next year.
so a bit like the surface i have as spare (which was slower than the
2013 precission that i recently
xtra log
Hans
The laptop was hot stuff in 2017 with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and a 4K touch
screen -- today, not so hot. Due to be replaced next year.
Here are the numbers without compact fonts enabled. Not much difference.
mkiv lua stats > used config file:
selfautoparent:/texmf/web2c/te
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gt; >
>>>>> > Replace \showframe with \showgrid and you will see that there might
>>>>> be
>>>>> > not enough space to fit the image in the first page.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Add "bottomspace=7.25
o the layout for the first page and the image
> > will fit in the first page.
> >
> > Just in case it might help,
>
> Or Pablo's answer shown another way... change the end of the example to:
>
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{11}{\input ward}
> \placerecipe{}{\externalfigu
irst page and the image
> will fit in the first page.
>
> Just in case it might help,
Or Pablo's answer shown another way... change the end of the example to:
\starttext
\dorecurse{11}{\input ward}
\placerecipe{}{\externalfigure[dum]}
\dorecurse{5}{\input ward} %% extra
\stoptext
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On Wed, 2022-10-12 at 13:14 +0200, Leah Neukirchen wrote:
> > Seeing that you're modifying the font encoding, could you perhaps
> > reconsider supporting hinting in LMTX?
> >
> >https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/106311.html
> >
> > Even
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button, bottom right.
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button beside the camera butto
he font encoding, could you perhaps
> reconsider supporting hinting in LMTX?
>
>https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/106311.html
>
> Even with a high resolution screen, I can still see a difference, and
> the issue can show up in print too:
>
>
>ht
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ue only happens with a few printer models, I'm pretty impressed that
you managed to find the problem. At least the fix appears quite easy.
Seeing that you're modifying the font encoding, could you perhaps
reconsider supporting hinting in LMTX?
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/1
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case, as I explained in my original email, I plug in a USB drive
into the printer USB port, and I pick up the file to print from the
printer software on a touch screen. I guess this qualifies as sendig te
file directly to the printer queue?
Yes, of course. Sorry, I didn’t read your mails
into the printer USB port, and I pick up the file to print from the
printer software on a touch screen. I guess this qualifies as sendig te
file directly to the printer queue?
Yes, of course. Sorry, I didn’t read your mails thoroughly since I
assumed I couldn’t help anyway.
Hans, is it possible
the
printer software on a touch screen. I guess this qualifies as sendig te
file directly to the printer queue?
Cheers,
Ángel
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ined, TeX Gyre Heros is also poorly displayed with
Acrobat. The issue may be trickier than we thought (since fixing Firefox
with Heros+LMTX is only part of the issue).
Just as a personal note, I tend to avoid using Heros with LMTX, since
resulting PDF documents may be displayed (poorly on screen) wi
.g. alternative text must work)
I've never used it, but it looks like there's good support:
https://blog.mozilla.org/attack-and-defense/2021/10/14/implementing-form-filling-and-accessibility-in-the-firefox-pdf-viewer/
> - access to file attachments (lower priority)
Surprisingly, yes.
>
=headerBox,
align=lohi]%topframe=
\setupbackgrounds[footer][text][frame=off, background=screen]
\define[3]\headTitle{\setupheadertexts[][\bf #1 \hfill #2 \hfill #3 \hfill
ID: \hskip 2cm Name: \hskip 2cm]}
\setupmathematics[autopunctuation=no, integral=nolimits]
\setupbodyfont[rm,10pt
vehmode{\raisebox{\MacHeight}\hbox{c}}%
\kern-1.04\MacUWidth
\MacRule
\kern.08\MacUWidth
}%
}%
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{main}{}
As shown in the screen shot, this doesn't correctly handle nested XML
elements.
Any ideas on what approach to take to perform a string replacement in
Co
.08\MacUWidth
}%
}%
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{main}{}
As shown in the screen shot, this doesn't correctly handle nested XML
elements.
Any ideas on what approach to take to perform a string replacement in
ConTeXt?
Thanks again!
[Your] input is XML which means a lot more can be done than your sim
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.
* It would be a bad idea for me to miss a full week of classes
last year we experimented with some remote attendents but also decided
that we would only mix that wilt a real meeting with a threshold
attendance ... personally i will not sit behind a screen and present
something staring in a camera
of rent
* It would be a bad idea for me to miss a full week of classes
last year we experimented with some remote attendents but also decided
that we would only mix that wilt a real meeting with a threshold
attendance ... personally i will not sit behind a screen and present
something staring
If you're using macOS, I can't really help you too much except for to
say that text rendering on macOS is usually pretty bad unless you have a
really high resolution screen.
So those are my random guesses. Maybe one of them is helpful somehow.
-- Max
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the audio.
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also t
I'm spinning this question off another post, as my previous question was very
specific, but it was possibly discovered a more general bug exists?
I'm creating some lecture slides that have footnote citations throughout. The
problem is, the slides themselves already don't have much screen space
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This is very useful. I'm thinking of writing an environment that
switches: I like keeping the ease of typing normal characters, rather
than getting glyphs directly, because it's easier to proof on screen in
the editor.
writing about reproduced in my work and thus now can in the historical
; \noleftkerning
> etc
This is very useful. I'm thinking of writing an environment that
switches: I like keeping the ease of typing normal characters, rather
than getting glyphs directly, because it's easier to proof on screen in
the editor.
>> writing about reproduced in my work and
ich seem do the work : but technical efficiency asks allways
money. I know of a company that works for a publisher, whose
service is to code some Perl with text formatted in LaTeX and XML,
in order to produce a display on screen and a printout on paper,
until the page which presents t
ney. I know of a company
> that works for a publisher, whose service is to code some Perl with text
> formatted in LaTeX and XML, in order to produce a display on screen and a
> printout on paper, until the page which presents the cover of the book and
> the summary of the content
, Middle
Age texts or Sanskrit (or whatever) some commercial tools which seem do
the work : but technical efficiency asks allways money. I know of a
company that works for a publisher, whose service is to code some Perl
with text formatted in LaTeX and XML, in order to produce a display on
screen
d is omitted in C1,J3,L1,N11,V5,V19.}
}//}
\end{tlg}
It is obvious that it is not possible to read the text anymore, a
single verse does not even fit the screen. For
editing and selecting the variants one has to produce a formatted pdf
version.
-
Another disadvantage of
a\skp{ś-ca}}
> \rdg[wit={N22}]{pāda}
> \rdg[wit={C1,J3,L1,N11,V5,V19}]{{\supplied{\gap{reason=lost,unit=word,
> quantity=1}\app{\lem[wit={ceteri},alt={ca}]{\skm{ś-ca}}
> \rdg[wit={N22}]{{\supplied{\gap{reason=lost,unit=word, quantity=1}
> \app{\lem[wit={cete
]{carpaṭaḥ}
\rdg[wit={C1,J3,L1,N11,V5,V19}]{{\supplied{\gap{reason=lost,unit=word,
quantity=1
%\note*{1.6cd is omitted in C1,J3,L1,N11,V5,V19.}
}//}
\end{tlg}
It is obvious that it is not possible to read the text anymore, a
single verse does not even fit the screen. For
editing and
off, background=screen]
\define[3]\headTitle{\setupheadertexts[][\bf #1 \hfill #2 \hfill #3 \hfill
ID: \hskip 2cm Name: \hskip 2cm]}
\setupmathematics[autopunctuation=no, integral=nolimits]
\setupbodyfont[rm,10pt]
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\setupcolors[state=start]
%\setupexternalfig
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