\showsymbolset[name]: list of symbols
\showstruts
\showcolor, \showcolorcomponents
\showpalet, \comparepalet
\showexternalfigures
\showtrackers – or "context --trackers"
\showdirectives – or "context --directives"
Trackers:
builders.hpack.overflow – mark un
Am 05.03.24 um 23:11 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 04.03.2024 um 21:24:
The \showsymbolset has no output any more, apparently already for some
time.
I checked on COW (ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.22 22:17 LMTX fmt: 2022.12.23)
and my local installation (ConTeXt ver
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 04.03.2024 um 21:24:
The \showsymbolset has no output any more, apparently already for some
time.
I checked on COW (ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.22 22:17 LMTX fmt: 2022.12.23)
and my local installation (ConTeXt ver: 2024.02.22 18:31 LMTX fmt:
2024.2.22).
Can someone
The \showsymbolset has no output any more, apparently already for some time.
I checked on COW (ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.22 22:17 LMTX fmt: 2022.12.23)
and my local installation (ConTeXt ver: 2024.02.22 18:31 LMTX fmt:
2024.2.22).
Can someone try on MkIV?
"""
\usesymbols[
quot;check" for me
> > (see 1.pdf). I also tried:
> >
> > ```
> > \usesymbols[fontawesome]
> >
> > \starttext
> > \showsymbolset[fontawesome-solid]
> > \stoptext
> > ```
> > and get a list of symbols that do not belong to fontawesome (
Gerion Entrup schrieb am 09.01.2024 um 16:21:
Hi,
I have to come back to that topic, since it seems not to work.
The said source code produces just the text "times" and "check" for me
(see 1.pdf). I also tried:
```
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\starttext
\showsymbols
Hi,
I have to come back to that topic, since it seems not to work.
The said source code produces just the text "times" and "check" for me
(see 1.pdf). I also tried:
```
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\starttext
\showsymbolset[fontawesome-solid]
\stoptext
```
and get a lis
gular]
\startsubject[title={wasy general}] \showsymbolset[wasy general]
\stopsubject
\startsubject[title={wasy music}] \showsymbolset[wasy music]
\stopsubject
\startsubject[title={wasy astronomy}] \showsymbolset[wasy astronomy]
\stopsubject
\startsubject[title={wasy astr
uni and wasysym are unknown.
>>
>> Hereby my example:
>>
>> \usesymbols[mvs]
>>
>> \usesymbols[uni]
>>
>> \usesymbols[wasysym]
>>
>> %% \usesymbols[ifsym]
>>
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>>
>> \par Show entire
> \usesymbols[mvs]
>
> \usesymbols[uni]
>
> \usesymbols[wasysym]
>
> %% \usesymbols[ifsym]
>
>
> \starttext
>
>
> \par Show entire set martinvogel 1
>
> \showsymbolset[martinvogel 1]
>
>
> \par Show YinYang symbol from martinvogel 2. \crl
Dear Reader,
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Symbols shows predefined symbol sets. The
uni and wasysym are unknown.
Hereby my example:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\usesymbols[uni]
\usesymbols[wasysym]
%% \usesymbols[ifsym]
\starttext
\par Show entire set martinvogel 1
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 1
i Voipio schrieb am 01.11.18 um 13:51:
> > Hi Wolfgang et al,
> >
> > I did some more research into this.
> >
> > If I put \symbol after \showsymbolset, the font gets loaded and the
> > symbols show up as expected. If I put \symbol before \showsymbolset,
> >
.
Wolfgang
Mari Voipio schrieb am 01.11.18 um 13:51:
Hi Wolfgang et al,
I did some more research into this.
If I put \symbol after \showsymbolset, the font gets loaded and the
symbols show up as expected. If I put \symbol before \showsymbolset,
the font seems to get loaded, but instead of the
some.otf file that is distributed with ConTeXt
> > minimals. Does anyone know what version (4 or 5) of the font it is? I
> > am asking because the names of the symbols used in the font do not
> > match those on the font-awesome website. For example, using
> >
> > \showsy
not match
those on the font-awesome website. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually mapped
to "food" in ConTeXt. Si
do not
match those on the font-awesome website. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually
mapped to "food" in ConTeXt. Si
. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually
mapped to "food" in ConTeXt. Since the names of the symbols are now
taken from t
Hi,
There is a FontAwesome.otf file that is distributed with ConTeXt minimals.
Does anyone know what version (4 or 5) of the font it is? I am asking
because the names of the symbols used in the font do not match those on
the font-awesome website. For example, using
\showsymbolset
gt;
>> How is the way to do it in ConTexT?
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> % \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
>
> \starttext
>
> % \symbol[Telephone]
> % \symbol[EMail]
> % \symbol[Letter]
>
> \symbol[martinvolel 2][Telephone]
> \symbol[martinvolel 2][EMail]
&
]
% \symbol[EMail]
% \symbol[Letter]
\symbol[martinvolel 2][Telephone]
\symbol[martinvolel 2][EMail]
\symbol[martinvolel 2][Letter]
% \showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\stoptext
One of these days we should discuss supporting the new symbols in the
tex gyre fonts.
Hans
sSymbol{f026}]
>>> \definesymbol [ribbon] [\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
>>> \definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
>>> % …
>>> \stopsymbolset
>>>
>>> \usesymbols[webdings]
>>> \showsymbolset[webdings]
>>> \symbol[webdings][spid
; \definesymbol [ribbon] [\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
>> \definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
>> % …
>> \stopsymbolset
>>
>> \usesymbols[webdings]
>> \showsymbolset[webdings]
>> \symbol[webdings][spider]
>>
>> The font is included in my pdf, \showsymbo
\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
\definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
% …
\stopsymbolset
\usesymbols[webdings]
\showsymbolset[webdings]
\symbol[webdings][spider]
The font is included in my pdf, \showsymbolset[webdings] lists the
names, but the symbols never show up.
I also tried other fonts.
What’s wrong?
Y
]
>\definesymbol [award][\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
>\definesymbol [ribbon][\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
>\definesymbol [plane][\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
>% …
>\stopsymbolset
>
>\usesymbols[webdings]
>\showsymbolset[webdings]
>\symbol[webdings][spider]
>
>The font is i
}]
\definesymbol [sunglasses][\WebdingsSymbol{f024}]
\definesymbol [award][\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
\definesymbol [ribbon][\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
\definesymbol [plane][\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
% …
\stopsymbolset
\usesymbols[webdings]
\showsymbolset[webdings]
\symbol[webdings
> Am 13.04.2015 um 01:29 schrieb Csikos Bela :
>
> Hello context users:
>
> I would like to insert symbols into my document, especially black-diamond and
> losenge
> symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do
> it.
>
> I
e at contextgarden but still don't know how to
>>> do it.
>>>
>>> I also tried \showsymbolset[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find
>>> these (and many
>>> other symbols either) in the output pages.
>>>
>>> I found that symb-imp-
don't know how to do
>> it.
>>
>> I also tried \showsymbolset[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find
>> these (and many
>> other symbols either) in the output pages.
>>
>> I found that symb-imp-mis.mkiv file defines this symbol (line 49) but I
and
> losenge
> symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do
> it.
>
> I also tried \showsymbolset[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find these
> (and many
> other symbols either) in the output pages.
>
> I found that symb-imp-mi
Hello context users:
I would like to insert symbols into my document, especially black-diamond and
losenge
symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do it.
I also tried \showsymbolset[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find these
(and many
other sy
something wrong?
---
%\usesymbols[symb-imp-mvs]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
%\showsymbolset
\symbol[martinvogel 2][Mobilephone]
\symbol[martinvogel 2][Letter]
\symbol[martinvogel 2][Phone]
\symbol[astronomic][Neptune]
\stoptext
---
Many thanks for any suggestions.
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wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> The following minimum example only produces the symbols for Neptune and
> Letter. Mobilephone and phone don't work. Am I doing something wrong?
>
> ---
> %\usesymbols[symb-imp-mvs]
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> \st
Hello Everyone,
The following minimum example only produces the symbols for Neptune and
Letter. Mobilephone and phone don't work. Am I doing something wrong?
---
%\usesymbols[symb-imp-mvs]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
%\showsymbolset
\symbol[martinvogel 2][Mobilephone]
\s
Hi,
new in the distribution
\usesymbols[cc]
\starttext
\showsymbolset[cc]
\symbol[cc][cc-by-sa-nc]
\stoptext
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hat there doesn't seem to be a .mkiv version of this set.
Could this be the problem?
The minimal example was simply:
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy general]
best look in the symb-imp-mvs
Hans
-
ex/context/base/symb-was.mkii
I notice that there doesn't seem to be a .mkiv version of this set.
Could this be the problem?
The minimal example was simply:
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy general]
best look in th
t there doesn't seem to be a .mkiv version of this set. Could this
be the problem?
The minimal example was simply:
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy general]
Thanks.
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, I
> think, I don't care about gazillion maths operators, I want my
> Dingbats and other little decorations.)
>
> I found the Symbols wiki page at
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Symbols, but cannot figure out how to
> implement it:
> - the command \usesymbols[uni] gives
orations.)
I found the Symbols wiki page at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Symbols, but cannot figure out how to
implement it:
- the command \usesymbols[uni] gives 'symbols > unknown: library
'uni'' in the log.
- the command \showsymbolset is just as hopeless: command
\showsymbolse
Am 05.06.2012 um 16:57 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
> ... Thanks both for your answers.
>
> My code so far is:
>
>
> \usesymbols[mvs]
>
> \starttext
> \startcolumns[n=2,rule=on]
>\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
> \stopcolumns
>
... Thanks both for your answers.
My code so far is:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2,rule=on]
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\stopcolumns
\page
\startcolumns[n=4,rule=on]
\dorecurse{1024}{\recurselevel
--\getglyph{marvosym}{\char\recurselevel\par
at which slot, use
>
> \showfont [marvosym]
It’s easier to create a list with all symbols and their names.
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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aco Hoekwater the Martin Vogel font
> (symb-mvs) is just the one given as an example of how to use the symbol
> macros! (pages 29-32). Following the example given:
>
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> \showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
>
> I do get a list of the symbols, but the symbols themsel
e one given as an example of how to use the symbol
> macros! (pages 29-32). Following the example given:
>
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> \showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
>
> I do get a list of the symbols, but the symbols themselves are missing.
> How further?
>
> Hans van der
se the symbol macros! (pages
29-32). Following the example given:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
I do get a list of the symbols, but the symbols themselves are missing.
How further?
Hans van der Meer
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> there is a smiley. This brought me to to following:
> \starttext
>
> \usesymbols[wasy]
>
> \symbol[was][smiley]
>
> \symbol[was][qed]
>
> \showsymbolset[general]
> % \showsymbolset[music]
> % \showsymbolset[astronomy]
> % \showsymbolset[astrology]
>
e/symbols-a4.pdf
It is for LaTeX, but I can not find ConTeXt specific stuff. In table 188
there is a smiley. This brought me to to following:
\starttext
\usesymbols[wasy]
\symbol[was][smiley]
\symbol[was][qed]
\showsymbolset[general]
% \showsymbolset[music]
% \showsymbolset[astronomy]
% \showsymb
|name|value|number]
\showexternalfigures[alternative=a|b|c]
\showfields[names]
# \showfont
\showframe[text|margin|edge]
\showgrid
# \showgridboxes
# \showgridsnapping
\showlayout
# \showlayoutcomponents
\showmakeup
\showpalet[name][horizontal|vertical|name|value]
\showprint[typesetting papersize][p
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Jesse Alama wrote:
> I'd like to use the symbol varangle from the wasy physics symbol set.
> In my file I've got
>
> \usesymbols[was]
> \showsymbolset[wasy physics]
>
> $\symbol[varangle]$
>
> In the PDF that's generated, I see th
I'd like to use the symbol varangle from the wasy physics symbol set.
In my file I've got
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy physics]
$\symbol[varangle]$
In the PDF that's generated, I see the symbols in the wasy physics
symbol set just fine, but following the symbol set table
t; > "was" wasn't mentioned on the symbols page until now, but comes with
> > the distribution.
>
> Thanks. I'll try to get this working too!
>
> It will be something like this, i expect:
>
> \usesymbols[was]
> \showsymbolset[astronomy]
>
>
On 2007-01-03, at 20:01.0, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>> The symbol set reference was great - the planet symbols are
>> accessible in:
>>
>> \usesymbols[mvs]
>> \showsymbolset[astronomic]
>>
>> so I may not have to go to a unicode-font at all.
>
>
> The symbol set reference was great - the planet symbols are
> accessible in:
>
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> \showsymbolset[astronomic]
>
> so I may not have to go to a unicode-font at all.
The symbol set "was" (Roland Waldi's symbols AKA wasysym) contains
even more
nt was interesting but looked a bit too
> daunting - a level 2 solution. Nothing wrong with that, just that
> I've got to find the time and skill to do it.
>
> The symbol set reference was great - the planet symbols are
> accessible in:
>
> \usesymbols[mvs]
doesn't
require me to go into the Terminal and start typing commands and
moving files). Adam's document was interesting but looked a bit too
daunting - a level 2 solution. Nothing wrong with that, just that
I've got to find the time and skill to do it.
The symbol set referen
Hi Mojca,
thanks, that makes the difference!
Willi
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 8/9/06, Willi Egger wrote:
>
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> Thanks for the hint!
>>
>> Now I am able to display the symbolsets with \showsymbolset. However I
>> can't get eg.
On 8/9/06, Willi Egger wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> Thanks for the hint!
>
> Now I am able to display the symbolsets with \showsymbolset. However I
> can't get eg. \symbol[CowConTeXtComplete]
> I tried also the Marvosyms. I can display the a set e.g.
> \showsymbolset[atro
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the hint!
Now I am able to display the symbolsets with \showsymbolset. However I
can't get eg. \symbol[CowConTeXtComplete]
I tried also the Marvosyms. I can display the a set e.g.
\showsymbolset[atronomic], but can't get \symbol[astronomic:Mars]
Is the \symb
igation 1", "navigation 2" , "navigation 3".
>
> \starttext
> \showsymbolset[navigation 1]
> \showsymbolset[navigation 2]
> \showsymbolset[navigation 3]
> \stoptext
>
> IIRC, some of the Unicode symbol sets require commercial fonts
>
On Jun 28, 2006, at 16:40, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> How do I see all symbols in a symbolset. With
>
> \starttext
> \showsymbolset[uni]
> \showsymbolset[nav]
> \stoptext
>
> I get a blank page.
I did this and the wasy symbols come out nicely:
\usemodule[symb-was]
\sho
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> How do I see all symbols in a symbolset. With
Symbol sets do not have a strict relation to file names.
"symb-nav.tex", for instance, defines three symbol sets:
"navigation 1", "navigation 2" , "navigation 3".
How do I see all symbols in a symbolset. With
\starttext
\showsymbolset[uni]
\showsymbolset[nav]
\stoptext
I get a blank page.
Aditya
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specially for me, hence the name. If you
%D you want to meet its designer, come to Bachotek! In case you're
%D not familiar with his work, take a look at the Antikwa, Iwona and
%D Kurier fonts!
%D
%D \usesymbols[jmn]
%D
%D \showsymbolset[navigation 1]
%D \showsymbolset[navigation 3]
%D \showsymb
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It tests \doifsymbolsetelse{#1}. It is defined
\def\doifsymbolsetelse#1{\doifdefinedelse{\??ss*#1}}
but greping ss* gives me no place where \??ss*#1 is defined (perhaps
should be in \startsymbolset?).
Hi Vit,
That ss* should be inside \dodefi
Vit Zyka wrote:
It tests \doifsymbolsetelse{#1}. It is defined
\def\doifsymbolsetelse#1{\doifdefinedelse{\??ss*#1}}
but greping ss* gives me no place where \??ss*#1 is defined (perhaps
should be in \startsymbolset?).
Hi Vit,
That ss* should be inside \dodefinesymbol. There was a fix
Hello,
I have done symbol definition file for AquaMints font. When I want to
prepare overall symbol table I noticed problem in \showsymbolset
definition (no table, no symbol is shown).
It tests \doifsymbolsetelse{#1}. It is defined
\def\doifsymbolsetelse#1{\doifdefinedelse{\??ss*#1
> noticed that the \showsymbolset command wasn't working on my machine. Am
> I alone on this? (tried live.contextgarden, but it wasn't very healthy)
live should be working again. \showsymbolset doesn't work here.
Patrick
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Hans Hagen said this at Mon, 30 May 2005 01:32:41 +0200:
>i uploaded a new
>texexec;
I was working on getting some fleurons out of the Zapf Dingbat font, and
noticed that the \showsymbolset command wasn't working on my machine. Am
I alone on this? (tried live.contextgarden, but it
embedded in its 19Kb, but it gives a good outline of what's
available in the PDF-native ZapfDingbats font.
Looks like another "My Way" is on its way. Email me off list if you'd
like to contribute as a tester.
\usesymbols[uni]
\definefontsynonym[UnicodeRegular27][zduni]
\s
its 19Kb, but it gives a good outline of what's
available in the PDF-native ZapfDingbats font.
Looks like another "My Way" is on its way. Email me off list if you'd
like to contribute as a tester.
\usesymbols[uni]
\definefontsynonym[UnicodeRegular27][zduni]
\showsy
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