Meyer:
is it possible to read out the value of \tx (or \txx ... ) for
calculations if bodyfont and fontsize is given? \the\tx doesn't work.
Does \showbodyfontenvironment help?
Hraban
Thank you, Hraban,
I know this table. But I think it's too complicated for me to extract
from
and fontsize is given? \the\tx doesn't work.
>>
>> Does \showbodyfontenvironment help?
>>
>> Hraban
>>
>
> Thank you, Hraban,
>
> I know this table. But I think it's too complicated for me to extract from
> the source what I want.
No need
Am 11.04.25 um 12:19 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Am 11.04.25 um 10:03 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
is it possible to read out the value of \tx (or \txx ... ) for
calculations if bodyfont and fontsize is given? \the\tx doesn't work.
Does \showbodyfontenvironment help?
Hraban
Thank you, H
Am 11.04.25 um 10:03 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
is it possible to read out the value of \tx (or \txx ... ) for
calculations if bodyfont and fontsize is given? \the\tx doesn't work.
Does \showbodyfontenvironment help?
H
\showmakeup: values of many details, e.g. distances and kerning
\showgrid: line grid for grid mode
\showframe: all frames
\showboxes: draw frames around a few areas
\showsetups: list of variables
\showbodyfont: variants of tha active font family
\showbodyfontenvironment: values of relative sizes
wbodyfont
% \showbodyfontenvironment
\useexternaldocument[m001][master001][Whispering of Inscriptions,
Vol.~{\sc ii}]
\startfrontmatter
\component tlpg000
{
\setupheadtext[content=Contents of Vol.~i.]
\setupheadertexts[Contents of
Vol.~i.][pagenumber][pagenumber][Contents of Vol.~i.]
\noheaderandfo
Latest LMTX, probably an error in mkxl/s-fonts-show.mkxl:
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\showbodyfontenvironment % error!
As you can see, the font class is called \quotation{\fontclass} and the
bodyfont is typeset from \quotation{\fontname\font} in
\the\globalbodyfontsize.
\stoptext
Hraban
I have tested it on this code:
\definebodyfontenvironment
[default] % or size
[text=10pt,a=2,d=5, % or other values
]
\starttext
ahoj {\bfa ahoj} {\bfd ahoj} ahoj
\showbodyfontenvironment
\stoptext
Tomáš
Sun, Feb 17, 2019 ve 06:02:53PM +0100 Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a
Tomas Hala schrieb am 17.02.19 um 16:07:
Hi all,
I played with \definebodyfontenvironment and found the command
\showbodyfontenvironment.
Experimentally I changed parameters at \definebodyfontenvironment
and I am not able to understand the logic of the table generated
by the
Hi all,
I played with \definebodyfontenvironment and found the command
\showbodyfontenvironment.
Experimentally I changed parameters at \definebodyfontenvironment
and I am not able to understand the logic of the table generated
by the \showbodyfontenvironment.
What is the meaning of lines in
That works. Now I get:
Cannot find Helvetica-Caps.mf
for Postscript font.
\usetypescriptfile[type-one]
\usetypescript[postscript][ec]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,12pt]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[ss]
\showbodyfont
\showbodyfontenvironment
\input knuth
\stoptext
Tom Benjey
717-258-9733 voice
717
]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\showbodyfontenvironment
\input knuth
\stoptext
BTW, the new chapter on typography helps immensely. However, I am a bit
confused by table 1.7 which, among other things, states that "commercial
fonts are typeset in bold." It might be my old eyes, but I don't see
a
On 01/06/2011 05:04 PM, Tom wrote:
\showbodyfont& \showbodyfontenvironment display details about a single
font. Which command lists or otherwise identifies fonts available for use on
a Tex Live MKII system? I want to find out what fonts have been loaded onto
my system. These would most li
\showbodyfont & \showbodyfontenvironment display details about a single
font. Which command lists or otherwise identifies fonts available for use on
a Tex Live MKII system? I want to find out what fonts have been loaded onto
my system. These would most likely be the standard fonts included
t;font typescript" (serif, sans-serif, math, mono, other?),
"font size [marking]" (xx/x/?/a/b/c/d/e; ?/xsmall/small/?/?...?, 5pt,
6pt... 40pt; ... at 6pt, ... at 20pt...; sixpoint,eightpoint,tenpoint... used in some
commands),
"font weight" (light? semilight? n
h
> in turn will trigger default fallbacks (i.e. the main bodyfont has no
> fontclass) while in mkiv we default to the 'modern' fontclass; i'm still not
> sure if it will be kept this way but if so, i'll make a fallback again (this
> time to a default fontclass)
At fi
Hi,
When using more than one font in a document, what is the corresponding
\showbodyfont
command for the non-bodyfont(s) ?
I tried
\showbodyfont[bodyfont](1)
\showbodyfont[non-bodyfont] (2)
and only (1) gets processed and displayed.
Same question for \showbodyfontenvironment.
Alan
\setupversions[options]
\setupwhitespace[none|small|medium|big|line|fixed|fix|dimension]
# \setvalue
# \setvariables
# \setxvalue
# \setxvariables
# \showaccents
\showbodyfont[settings]
\showbodyfontenvironment[settings]
# \showcharacters
\showcolor[name]
\showcolorgroup[name][horizontal|vertical
\tfa Johan Sandblom$^*$,
Håkan Fischer$^\dag$,
Lars Bäckman$^\dag$, % \blank[small] %\\
Jesper Andersson$^*$, \crlf
Karl Magnus Petersson$^*$,
Martin Ingvar$^*$\crlf
\tfxx $^*$MR Research Centre and
Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> mfonts.pdf (in show-man the one with green/red cover)
>
> Hans
hmm, I mean, there are so many macros about define fonts,
\definefontsynonym
\definefont
\definebodyfont
\showbodyfontenvironment
\switchtobodyfont
\showbodyfont
\starttypescript
\st
I haven't seen a example for a book
project).
So, I have a project file:
===
% output=pdf interface=en
\usemodule[bib]
\startproject project_teoada
\environment env_teoada
% \showlayout
% \showgrid
% \showbodyfontenvironment
\product prd_bo
Thanks Hans. I see my error now. I was using a typescript name where a
fontsynonym name was needed.
I still have a question about \small and \big. i tried the
\showbodyfontenvironment to see the sizes then tried this:
{\big Hello world}Hello world{\small Hello world}
I get the first and the
tput [pdftex]
\input pdftexconfig
\usetypescriptfile [type-NeueHelvetica]
\usetypescript[HelveticaNeue][ec]
\setupbodyfont[HelveticaNeueLT,ss,10pt]
\starttext
\showbodyfontenvironment[HelveticaNeueLT]
\showbodyfont[Helvet
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