On 8/1/2024 9:21 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 31.07.24 um 19:55 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
Hi,
end of the month update:
- we are still working on the math manual so updates there (we want
the manual to stable for the upcoming meeting)
- we also work on the export (some
Am 31.07.24 um 19:55 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
Hi,
end of the month update:
- we are still working on the math manual so updates there (we want the
manual to stable for the upcoming meeting)
- we also work on the export (some changes and additions there but we
will conver that
Sound great, thanks!
I just don’t dare to update with printing deadlines approaching…
Hraban
Am 31.07.24 um 19:55 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
Hi,
end of the month update:
- we are still working on the math manual so updates there (we want the
manual to stable for the upcoming
Hi,
end of the month update:
- we are still working on the math manual so updates there (we want the
manual to stable for the upcoming meeting)
- we also work on the export (some changes and additions there but we
will conver that plus some new tools later when we're done, read
pective pocketdiary directories
> Solar and Moonphase and run mtxrun --generate.
>
> Your suggestion of the Day key was the first thing I tried myself.
> Unfortunately, it has no effect.
>
> Thanks for thinking along.
The month table layout is hard-coded in line 515 of file
do
local monthname = string.lower(os.date("%B",
os.time{year=year,month=i,day=1}))
context.startplacefigure({number="",title=""})
context.externalfigure({i}, {width = "0.8\\textwidth"})
context.stopplacefigure()
context
context"1\\ier"
else
context(s)
end
end
}
\stopluacode
\def\ier{\highordinalstr{er}}
\mainlanguage[fr]
\defineconversion[frd][\FRdate]
\setuplanguage[fr][date={day:frd,\ ,month,\ ,year}]
\starttext
Conversion: \convertnumber
else
context(s)
end
end
}
\stopluacode
\def\ier{\highordinalstr{er}}
\mainlanguage[fr]
\defineconversion[frd][\FRdate]
\setuplanguage[fr][date={day:frd,\ ,month,\ ,year}]
\starttext
Conversion: \convertnumber{frd}{1}, \convertnumber{frd}{2} (OK)\\
Dates: \date[
iography...
% References database and other general settings...
\setupbibtex[database={./References}, sort=author]
% Global settings...
\setuppublications[
alternative=apa,
numbering=yes,
monthconversion=month,
autohang=yes,
sortt
Quoting a post by Philipp Kiff,
https://mastodon.social/@pkiff/11221949350928:
In amongst the release of PDF/UA-2 (PDF for Universal Accessibility) and
the new Well-Tagged PDF (WTPDF) standard last month, some PDF
professionals may have missed two other new resources that may help
upport for envelopes (penbased outlines) in metafun. This is still work in progress, some is present and discussed in the manual, and we'll come back to that sometime next month. Given the next item, we also might need to change some in the manual (different focus).-- Because we have users
in progress, some is present and discussed in the manual, and
> we'll come back to that sometime next month. Given the next item, we
> also might need to change some in the manual (different focus).
>
> -- Because we have users who have to conform to the European
> Accessibility
the (eg luametafun manual).
-- The math manual is not yet there because we were distracted by
improving support for envelopes (penbased outlines) in metafun. This is
still work in progress, some is present and discussed in the manual, and
we'll come back to that sometime next month. Give
e is no binaries and the tex tree doesn't exist.
It seems that make require a folder in which to create the
compiled files.
Any help?
Alain
Le 13-02-24 à 18:21, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit :
Am 13.02.24 um 17:29 schrieb Alain Delmotte:
Hi,
A month or so ago Hans provided a new uplo
écrit :
Am 13.02.24 um 17:29 schrieb Alain Delmotte:
Hi,
A month or so ago Hans provided a new upload (thanks I
managed to get and install it on my Windows 10 64b). At
that time I was struggling for having my computers back
in order (that appends sometimes).
Now I'd like to have LMTX
Am 13.02.24 um 17:29 schrieb Alain Delmotte:
Hi,
A month or so ago Hans provided a new upload (thanks I managed to get
and install it on my Windows 10 64b). At that time I was struggling for
having my computers back in order (that appends sometimes).
Now I'd like to have LMTX on an ol
Hi,
A month or so ago Hans provided a new upload (thanks I
managed to get and install it on my Windows 10 64b). At that
time I was struggling for having my computers back in order
(that appends sometimes).
Now I'd like to have LMTX on an old but still used (when
travelling) portable
pload
Btw, Tomas Hala is currently working on (among some other languages)
Indonesian with his students (labels etc) so next month that will likely
show up.
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGM
potential number
conversions.
And I just realize, for Chinese date, only year section follows the as-is
pattern, for month or day, December should be represented as 十二月 instead of
一二, twenty-sixth is 二十六日 instead of 二六, we might need to consider to narrow
down the name to be year could be more p
On Wed, Nov 29 2023, Hans Hagen wrote:
> \setuplanguage[fr][date={day:++,\ ,month,\ ,year}]
Unfortunately this does not work as I need. Only the "1" should be
converted to 1er, not the other numbers.
French is a bit special:
You say "le premier novembre" but not "
\\ier"
else
context(s)
end
end
}
\stopluacode
\def\ier{\highordinalstr{er}}
\mainlanguage[fr]
\defineconversion[frd][\FRdate]
\setuplanguage[fr][date={day:frd,\ ,month,\ ,year}]
\starttext
Conversion: \convertnumber{frd}{1}, \convertnumber{frd}{2} (OK
end
end
}
\stopluacode
\def\ier{\highordinalstr{er}}
\mainlanguage[fr]
\defineconversion[frd][\FRdate]
\setuplanguage[fr][date={day:frd,\ ,month,\ ,year}]
\starttext
Conversion: \convertnumber{frd}{1}, \convertnumber{frd}{2} (OK)\\
Dates: \date[d=1], \date[d=2] (not OK)
\stoptext
--8<
elow gives a pdf with two #'s instead of only one. Why is that?
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > \startluacode
> > context.type("#")
> > \stopluacode
> >
> > \stoptext
> because by default tex loves to duplicate hashes when it serial
es
token lists
as this seems to be "the month of the duplicate hashes" i looked it what
we did so far can also work here and i sort of managed although there
might be more cases (when im done with this we probably "have it the
other way around" which could mean adapting some
at work).
I would be happy to provide the code to implement this, but I’m
afraid this is way beyond my knowledge.
remind me in a month or so ... i'm not going to touch that part of the
code now (some other priorities)
Perfectly fine for me, Hans.
While I don’t know what’s missing unde
.
>>
>> I would be happy to provide the code to implement this, but I’m
>> afraid this is way beyond my knowledge.
> remind me in a month or so ... i'm not going to touch that part of the
> code now (som
d be extremely helpful to
access embedded documents (believe it or not, this is something I
explain almost every week at work).
I would be happy to provide the code to implement this, but I’m
afraid this is way beyond my knowledge.
remind me in a month or so ... i'm not g
there. You can
(of course) attend in person, but registration for online only attendance is
also possible!
We hope to see you next month!
NOTE: There have recently been problems with the delivery of the filled-in
registration form to the organisers. If you have registered sometime *in the
last
maybe there is some subtle error (like there was when
> we upgraded to 2.11).
>
> Unfortunately I am unable to take a closer look until the end of the
> month. In the meantime can you please try to compile the library
> yourself? Here are the instructions:
>
> https://
Hans updated ConTeXt to account for 2.12.0 already in April, so it
should work, but maybe there is some subtle error (like there was when
we upgraded to 2.11).
Unfortunately I am unable to take a closer look until the end of the
month. In the meantime can you please try to compile the library
you
is invited to wikify it.
Hans
ps. The page columns also have some improvements but that's for next month.
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hassel
me improvements but that's for next month.
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 038 477 53 69
rmanentment inacabada. Per
aquest motiu convé saber quina versió del document esteu llegint.
28
29 \medskip
30 La versió d'aquest document és la {\bf 0.4.0-alfa.\currentdate[year,-,
mm,-,dd]}.
31
32 \bigskip
33 Aquest document ha estat generat, \currentdate[wee
uina versió del document esteu llegint.
28
29 \medskip
30 La versió d'aquest document és la {\bf 0.4.0-alfa.\currentdate[year,-,
mm,-,dd]}.
31
32 \bigskip
33 Aquest document ha estat generat, \currentdate[weekday,{ },day,{
},month,{ },year] a les \currenttime, usant prog
On 6/4/2023 11:11 AM, Jigé via ntg-context wrote:
Hi all.
I'm trying to use TiKz inside ConTeXt. It has not been working for some time...
I checked the messages from last month on the mailing list (late april, early
may). Il didn't quit actually understand what was going on but I
Hi all.
I'm trying to use TiKz inside ConTeXt. It has not been working for some time...
I checked the messages from last month on the mailing list (late april, early
may). Il didn't quit actually understand what was going on but I read that some
files had to be updated. Maybe as a
possible (after all there are not than
> > manyu math fonts) one always has to match them properly with serif and sans
> > fonts (relative scaling etc).
> >
> > When someone wants support for some commercial font, they have to buy us a
> > few copies with no constraints. (
rt for some commercial font, they have to buy us a
> few copies with no constraints. (Normally in a project we just get them
> anyway.) There are plenty of examples in the type-imp-* files that show the
> way.
>
> Hans
Thanks for the info Hans. I'll check it out again. About a
unit
> will probably
> remain in the engine for nostalgic reasons, but it will no be
> accepted in
> MWE. Instead, we will provide some more modern, culturally
> correct, kid-friendly units that we will use in examples, manuals and
> such. Because
> the four-person
ovide some more modern, culturally correct,
>kid-friendly units that we will use in examples, manuals and such. Because
>the four-person strong team dealing with this wants to avoid making
> mistakes,
>we will go through a careful and scientifically sound process of
>
we will go through a careful and scientifically sound process of
calibration
first, using a selected tex savvy audience. We expect these new
units to be
stable a month from now. Believe it or not, in the process of
documenting all
this, we found a buglet in the new math dimension spacing
\tfa},
]
\starttext
\startinterview[title={My Interview}][
author={Jane Doe},
year={2022},
month={Decembre},
bio={\input ward}
]
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward \crlf}
\stopinterview
\stoptext
On 23 Feb 2023, at 10:21, Alex Leray via ntg-context wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to figure ou
uthor={Jane Doe},
year={2022},
month={Decembre},
bio={\input ward}
]
\dorecurse{10}{\input ward \crlf}
\stopinterview
\stoptext
> On 23 Feb 2023, at 10:21, Alex Leray via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how to design a chapter
e
}
\definehead[interview][chapter]
\setuphead[interview][
page=right,
command=\MyChapter,
% insidesection={\page},
style={\tfa},
]
\starttext
\startinterview[title={My Interview}][
author={Jane Doe},
year={2022},
month={Decembre},
bio={\input ward}
]
\dorecurse{10
Hi everybody,
I uploaded a new version of the PocketDiary module to the ConTeXt garden. The
version 2.2 is providing the calendar functionality as it is presented in
PocketMods (https://pocketmod.com/). It includes day, week, month and year
tables. There are two variations of the outcome. The
We gained some performance over the last month, mostly due to using
different low level mechanisms (there are some more not yet widely used
ones). The gain depends on (extreme) usage so quite likely most goes
unnoticed unless one has many runs. After all, there are no fundamental
changes in context, w
o (ab)use the section numbering for a date (e.g. for a
> diary):
>
> -
> \definestructureconversionset[default][n,n,month,n][n]
> \definestructureseparatorset [default][-,-,-,-]
>
> \definehead[Year][chapter]
> \definehead[Month][section]
> \definehead[Day][subsection]
&g
to (ab)use the section numbering for a date (e.g. for a
diary):
-
\definestructureconversionset[default][n,n,month,n][n]
\definestructureseparatorset [default][-,-,-,-]
\definehead[Year][chapter]
\definehead[Month][section]
\definehead[Day][subsection]
\define[2]\TitleCmd{#1} % number only
___
>
\environment[template.mkiv]
\definemargindata[marginfigure][inright]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\setupmargindata [marginfigure][command=\vbox,align=middle,stack=yes]
\setvariables
[headertext]
[title={Interrogation écrite},
number={3},
day={8},
month={11},
year={
re typeset correctly with previous versions.
Has Metapost changed some crucial settings ?
some mp->tex interfacing macros were upgraded but that should not really
matter much so i need an example of what goes wrong (quite some month
ago we fixed some left/right page related interfacing but that shoul
sentence=---,
> \c!rightsubsentence=---,
> \c!leftquote=\greekleftquot,
> \c!rightquote=\greekrightquot,
> \c!leftquotation=\greekleftquot,
> \c!rightquotation=\greekrightquot,
> % we're missing an encoding for greek
> \s!patterns=\s!agr,
> \s
c!leftquotation=\greekleftquot,
\c!rightquotation=\greekrightquot,
% we're missing an encoding for greek
\s!patterns=\s!agr,
\s!mapping=\s!agr,
\s!encoding=\s!agr,
% but one can use mkiv / lmtx anyway
\c!date={\v!day\ \v!month\ \v!year}]
At least you get something. In mkiv a
of my wife and she expects
me to join her in a travel. ;-)
The long answer.
During the pandemic I stopped planning more than one month ahead. So the
above mentioned travel isn't booked yet. For this reason I miss the
early birds and maybe the booking of special things like a private room.
tation=«,
\c!rightquotation=»,
\c!date={\v!day\space\v!month\space\v!year},
\s!patterns=\s!agr] % ok?
\installlanguage [\s!greek] [\s!gr]
\installlanguage
[\s!agr]
[\s!default=\s!gr,
\c!leftquote=\upperleftsinglesixquote,
\c!rightquote=\upperrightsingleninequote,
\
Dear Angel,
V pet., 13. maj 2022 08:15 je oseba Angel M Alganza via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> napisala:
> Hello,
>
> I've just started upgrading some systems to OpenBSD 7.1 (released last
> month) and found out there isn't a link to download LMT
Hello,
I've just started upgrading some systems to OpenBSD 7.1 (released last
month) and found out there isn't a link to download LMTX for OpenBSD 7.1
at https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installation.
I then thought I'd try to see if the previous versions (for 6.9 or 6.8)
would w
IEEE Signal Processing Letters},
localfile = {Nielsen2013_InformationGeometricCharacterizationChernoff.pdf},
month = {March},
number= {3},
pages = {269--272},
title = {An Information-Geometric Characterization of Chernoff Information},
volume= {20},
year = {2013},
}
@article{Nielsen2011_Cher
gotten that gain more than a month ago
(btw, you only got that 'temporary' enabled plenty of detail when you
had many overfull boxes so you still need to check that)
we are progressing with the math so i suppose that there will be an
update soon, if only because users can then test if
Am 23.01.22 um 13:58 schrieb śrīrāman:
I am flattered that you want to credit me, but am not sure why you would want
to do so: I am just a beginner here (relatively) and only recently from a
month or two back got involved with the indic things.
Well, you are very active in this discussion and
t; If you don’t want that, I’ll remove your name, of course.
> You are also welcome to correct me, if I misunderstood you/something.
Hi,
I am flattered that you want to credit me, but am not sure why you would want
to do so: I am just a beginner here (relatively) and only recently from a
mon
anually tell it to display one first? I don't want to
add visible month and day details, that would be even more confusing to
the index as I have to print it in American order.
Second, when it compiles it is not printing the page number, instead
prints "[Entry not flushed]".
ically, example
\dateis{1900s+1912}{Yet another event happened}
\dateis{1900s+1912}{Another event happened}
...will print the wrong one first in the index..
1912 - Another even happened
1912 - Yet another event happened.
Is there a way to manually tell it to display one first? I don't want t
\unskip}%
> \ifdim\wd0=0pt
> #2%
> \else
> #3%
> \fi
> }%
>
> \usebtxdataset[bib.buffer]
>
> \startbtxrenderingdefinitions[chicagonum]
>
> \definebtx[chicagonum]
> [default=default,
> specification=chicagonum,
\it\btxlabeltext{others}}},
etallimit=10,
etaldisplay=\btxparameter\c!etallimit,
journalconversion=\v!normal,
monthconversion=\v!month,
title=yes,
separator:names:2={\btxcomma},
separator:names:3={\btxcomma\btxlabeltext{and}\space},
separator:names:4={\btxspace\btxlabeltext
>
> Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2021 08:49:55 +0900
> From: Jeong Dal
> Subject: [NTG-context] \startcolumnset ... \stopcolumnset fatal error:
> return code 11
>
> I have used newcolumnset module to make a test sheet. It was made by the
> help of experts in the list.
>
Hi,
I have used newcolumnset module to make a test sheet. It was made by the help
of experts in the list.
It worked fine a month ago and also worked via TeXlive 2021.
But I got error using the recent version.
Thanks Nicola and John for testing.
I have listed it before and tried to find out the
the lines in the
log file).
I also tested the files which had no problem a month ago, but got the same
error message now.
I reinstalled context and test it.
But the result is same.
I am going to test it more.
It worked nicely in my 3 machines until one month ago 2 of my 3 machines
don't compile my documents , the third machine runs an older update of
LuaMetaTeX.
Le jeu. 2 déc. 2021 à 09:27, Laurent Steffan via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> In the depre
al sign = S("+-") / function(s) return tonumber(s.."1") end
local p = Cf( Ct("")
* Cg(Cc("year") * (n )) * P("-")^-1
* Cg(Cc("month") * (n + Cc( 1))) * P("-")^-1
-* Cg(Cc("day") * (n + Cc
de{lpdf.settime(1580641221)}
\startluacode
local Y, M, D, h, m, s, Zs, Zh, Zm = string.match("D:20200202120021+02'00'", "^D:(%d%d%d%d)(%d%d)(%d%d)(%d%d)(%d%d)(%d%d)([%+%-])(%d%d)%'(%d%d)%'$")
local time = os.time{year=Y,mo
be fine to ble able to set CreationDate. Otherwise, having a
> ModDate prior to CreationDate gives a weird impression.
I don't know how official these interfaces are. But you can try adapting
the following to your use case.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
%\luacode{lpdf.set
we will discuss PDF viewers some more...
This is meant to be regular, i.e. every second Tuesday of a month. Next time is
November 11th.
Let’s see how this works out; maybe we need a different day/time.
If we become many, it might make sense to offer something regional or language
specific
, %U+201D,
\c!date={\v!day,-a\space de\space,\v!month,\space \v!year},
\s!patterns=eo,
\s!lefthyphenmin=2,
\s!righthyphenmin=2]
-\installlanguage[\s!eo][\c!default=\s
!leftquote=\upperleftsinglesixquote, %U+2018,
\c!rightquote=\upperrightsingleninequote, %U+2019,
\c!leftquotation=\upperleftdoublesixquote, %U+201C,
\c!rightquotation=\upperrightdoubleninequote, %U+201D,
\c!date={\v!day,-a\space de\space,\v!month,\space \v!year},
\s!patterns
019,
\c!leftquotation=\upperleftdoublesixquote, %U+201C,
\c!rightquotation=\upperrightdoubleninequote, %U+201D,
\c!date={\v!day,-a\space de\space,\v!month,\space \v!year},
\s!patterns=eo,
\s!lefthyphenmin=2,
\s!righthyphenmin=2]
-\installlanguage[\s!eo][\c!default=\s!esperanto]
+\installl
n = "" }, --
if this is an untitled section or volume in a multivolume collection
{ field = "volume",default = "", unknown = "" },
{ field = "part", default = "", unknown = "" },
collection
{ field = "volume",default = "", unknown = "" },
{ field = "part", default = "", unknown = "" },
{ field = "date", default = "9998-13-32", unknown =
"-14-3
uot;9998-13-32", unknown =
"-14-33" }, -- some specifications allow date instead of year, month,
day
{ field = "year",default = "9998", unknown = "" },
{ field = "month", default = "13", unknown = "
st mechanism to benefit from that is
page columns but all that is a stepwise process. I keep track of that in yet
another lowlevel manual. These column things are on the agenda for next month
and beyond.
(In a next upload the new marking and tabulate optimization might become
default but for
e.g. footnotes in
>>> situations that are not natural to tex (like columns). The first mechanism
>>> to benefit from that is page columns but all that is a stepwise process. I
>>> keep track of that in yet another lowlevel manual. These column things are
>>> on the a
a
> stepwise process. I keep track of that in yet another lowlevel manual.
> These column things are on the agenda for next month and beyond.
Good news, thank you very much !
I'm fond of typesetting in columns (with footnotes and
of that in yet
another lowlevel manual. These column things are on the agenda for next month
and beyond.
(In a next upload the new marking and tabulate optimization might become
default but for now i test that locally.)
Hi, thank you!
I’m looking forward to these improvements, even if they won
track of
> that in yet another lowlevel manual. These column things are on the agenda
> for next month and beyond.
>
> (In a next upload the new marking and tabulate optimization might become
> default but for now i test that locally.)
Hi, thank you!
I’m looking forward to thes
upport
for e.g. footnotes in situations that are not natural to tex (like
columns). The first mechanism to benefit from that is page columns but
all that is a stepwise process. I keep track of that in yet another
lowlevel manual. These column things are on the agenda for next month
and beyond.
(I
{headertext}{month},y=\getvariable{headertext}{year}]
\stopframed
}]
[{
\startframed [headerframed] [align=flushright,foregroundstyle=\ssx]
Add "offset=overlay" to the frame for the image, the graphic has already
the same height of the header and you're ad
=\getvariable{headertext}{day},m=\getvariable{headertext}{month},y=\getvariable{headertext}{year}]
\stopframed
}]
[{
\startframed [headerframed]
[align=flushright,foregroundstyle=\ssx]
\externalfigure[dum] [factor=max]
\stopframed
coffee)
>
> i will pick up on footnotes once some other long pending priorities
> (annoyances actually) are met (which i will explain at the evening beer break
> next month)
=(
Hraban
___
If your qu
ies
(annoyances actually) are met (which i will explain at the evening beer
break next month)
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Nether
or \language[en-gb] should format dates
normally in day-month-year order, reserving mont-day-year for \language[us]
i.e. language[en-us].
But in ConTeXt both \language[en] and \language[en-gb] produce the us ordering
for \currentdate. I would be pleased if ConTeXt could be changed to the above
preserving projection of North America (code and map below). If anyone else is
playing with the mp-geo data, it is in arc minutes, so divide by 60 to get
degrees.
For my book I only want 5cm diameter globes with continents, so the map data in
the mp-geo package is far more detailed than I need
Hans Hagen schrieb am 24.06.2021 um 23:47:
On 6/24/2021 10:00 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
I get no quotation marks at all (and no protrusion) with
\quotation{text} using \setupquotation[method=font]. This seems to
have started earlier this month, but for the record, I am using
ConTeXt ver
On 6/24/2021 10:00 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
I get no quotation marks at all (and no protrusion) with
\quotation{text} using \setupquotation[method=font]. This seems to have
started earlier this month, but for the record, I am using ConTeXt ver:
2021.06.24 19:19 LMTX.
Wolfgang's example f
I get no quotation marks at all (and no protrusion) with
\quotation{text} using \setupquotation[method=font]. This seems to have
started earlier this month, but for the record, I am using ConTeXt ver:
2021.06.24 19:19 LMTX.
Wolfgang's example from a related thread earlier this month
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eninequote,
# # %\c!rightquote=\upperrightdoublesixquote,
# # %\c!leftquotation=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
# # %\c!rightquotation=\upperrightdoublesixquote,
# # %\c!date={\v!year,~m.,\space,\v!month,\space,\v!day,~d.},
# # \s!patterns=eo,
# # \s!lefth
lesixquote,
# # %\c!leftquotation=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
# # %\c!rightquotation=\upperrightdoublesixquote,
# # %\c!date={\v!year,~m.,\space,\v!month,\space,\v!day,~d.},
# # \s!patterns=eo,
# # \s!lefthyphenmin=2,
# # \s!righthyphenmin=2]
ce=\emdash,
# %\c!rightsubsentence=\emdash,
# %\c!leftquote=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
# %\c!rightquote=\upperrightdoublesixquote,
# %\c!leftquotation=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
# %\c!rightquotation=\upperrightdoublesixquote,
# %\c!date={\v!year,~m.,\spac
[]?
Reporting here is faster. Can (lazy me) Wolfgang confirm the issue?
1. Wrong date
The \date command has wrong/weird grouping which makes global changes
for the day, month and year.
\permanent\tolerant\protected\def\date[#1]#*[#2]%
{\dontleavehmode
\ifparameter#1\or
\begingroup
On Sun, Jan 10 2021, Fabrice L wrote:
> For exemple:
>
> \date[][weekday,day,month,year] and \currenttime[h,{\,:\,},m]
Sorry, I should have mentioned, that I use the latest version:
context-2021.01.08
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> Le 10 janv. 2021 à 13:23, Peter Münster a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I would expect, that \currentdate prints the current date, but it does
> not:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> \starttext
> \date[d=1]% first day of th
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