=\outermarginwidth]
\setupmargindata [SidenoteContent][stack=yes,style=\it]
\def\sidenotemark{\rawcountervalue[SidenoteMarkNumber]}
\def\convertsidenotemark#1{\high{\convertnumber{#1}{\sidenotemark}}}
\def\sidenote{\dosingleempty\dosidenote}
\def\dosidenote[#1]#2{%
\getparameters[SMsidenote
TeX system
* to typeset much faster than with LaTeX
* high quality Arabic typography
… then ConTeXt is for you!
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stofsynonyms
Command/ completeregister
Command/ copylabeltext
Command/ ctxfunction
Command/ ctxfunctiondefinition
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Command/ delimitedtext
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Command/ fence
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drive viewers
we went from epson dot matrix printer -> early 300 dpi laser -> 600 dpi
laser printer -> high speed oce 512 dpi printer (metric) -> high speed
oce 600 dpi printer (+ crappy canon color laser printer) -> fast
page-wide hp color inkjet office printer
in mkii al
n.
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=\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
.
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 of the images,
for reasons I can't understand, are appearing really
Thank you, Wolfgang,
that's exactly what I wanted.
Greetings
Thomas
Am 26.03.24 um 17:12 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
When you use "header=high" you can't have a header because the block
for it no longer exists, compare the results for "header=high" and
"header=empty&
Thomas Meyer schrieb am 26.03.2024 um 16:28:
Hi folks,
I know, with
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
I can suppress the header text on the first page. But what can I do if I
still want to have part of the header text on the first page?
Is there something I can do with \definetext and if so
Hi folks,
I know, with
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
I can suppress the header text on the first page. But what can I do if I
still want to have part of the header text on the first page?
Is there something I can do with \definetext and if so, how?
Thanks for any help
Greetings
[alternative=doublesided,location=,]
\setupheadertexts[{\headnumber[section].~\getmarking[section]}---{\headnumber[chapter].~\getmarking[chapter]}]
\setupfootertexts[][pagenumber][pagenumber][]
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{
\startchapter[title={This is my chapter
were not amused about that many book boxes. (The last
move was into the 3rd story, or is this 4th?, of an old house with very
high stories; if visitors arrive panting at my door, I tell them they
can sign the summit register now…)
Hraban
n.
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pected
This is not a high-priority issue for me -- I have nothing in this
document that would benefit -- but others may appreciate a fix.
Unless we have a crash it's just a warning, more for Mikael and me so
that we know when to check. One cannot rely on a version being a number,
so who knows what t
the error, but that is not a long-term solution.
The exact message I get in the log is:
mathematics > tweak > 'LibertinusMath-Regular', size 10, math
size 0, version 'Version, 7.040;RELEASE' found, version 'Version
7.040' expected
This is not a high-priority issue for me --
run
> anymore.
>
> According to the output the new version requires a more recent system. I
> still use macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra).
>
> This is what I get:
>
> =
> context TestCode.tex
> dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol n
Hi list,
after having tried to update with the new upload, ConTEXt doesn't run anymore.
According to the output the new version requires a more recent system. I still
use macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra).
This is what I get:
=
context TestCode.tex
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed
n font.
My document decreased from 580+ pages to 500 pages after that.
About your document, I assume you had a lot of Graphics because text
only 180MB is too high.
I have only few diagrams and my file size is only 3MB.
On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 2:13 AM Hans Hagen mailto:j.ha...@xs4
pt modern font than a
> 10 pt modern font.
>
> My document decreased from 580+ pages to 500 pages after that.
>
> About your document, I assume you had a lot of Graphics because text only
> 180MB is too high.
> I have only few diagrams and my file size is only 3MB.
>
> On Sun
The only change I made was that I started using a 9pt modern font than a 10
pt modern font.
My document decreased from 580+ pages to 500 pages after that.
About your document, I assume you had a lot of Graphics because text only
180MB is too high.
I have only few diagrams and my file size
ring" button beside the camera button; also there’s now
> "manage presentations" behind the "plus" button.
> Beware there is only one presenter at a time, so don’t kill someone else’s
> presentation.
>
> [Technical hints]
> * Sound is usually better if you u
s" button.
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ons" behind the "plus" button.
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{67533,
author={De Doncker, R.W.A.A. and Divan, D.M. and Kheraluwala, M.H.},
journal={IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications},
title={A three-phase soft-switched high-power-density DC/DC converter for
high-power applications},
year={1991},
volume={27},
number={1},
pages={63-73},
keywords={DC
On 1/19/2024 7:13 PM, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
On 19 Jan 2024, at 09:31, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/18/2024 11:15 PM, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
On 18 Jan 2024, at 18:56, Shiv Shankar Dayal
wrote:
I understand that why it is slow, but the problem is that the difference is too
high.
My book has
> On 19 Jan 2024, at 09:31, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 1/18/2024 11:15 PM, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
>> On 18 Jan 2024, at 18:56, Shiv Shankar Dayal
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I understand that why it is slow, but the problem is that the difference is
>>
On 1/18/2024 11:15 PM, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
On 18 Jan 2024, at 18:56, Shiv Shankar Dayal
wrote:
I understand that why it is slow, but the problem is that the difference is too
high.
My book has lots of math, so perhaps that is the reason.
Option 1: Buy or borrow a faster computer
On 18 Jan 2024, at 18:56, Shiv Shankar Dayal
wrote:
>
> I understand that why it is slow, but the problem is that the difference is
> too high.
> My book has lots of math, so perhaps that is the reason.
Option 1: Buy or borrow a faster computer. You'll get your desired speed-up
though).
I understand that why it is slow, but the problem is that the difference
is too high.
My book has lots of math, so perhaps that is the reason.
You can run the texbook with \tracingall and see what actually happens.
The texbook uses plain tex (very lightweight) with a dedicated
ry the TeXbook on LuaMetaTeX (I don’t know if “plain” works
>> though).
>
>
> I understand that why it is slow, but the problem is that the difference is
> too high.
> My book has lots of math, so perhaps that is the reason.
>
For what it is worth, I have a math book (lots o
w, but the problem is that the difference is
too high.
My book has lots of math, so perhaps that is the reason.
--
Respect,
Shiv Shankar Dayal
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tps://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modules#Module_writing_guidelines), but there
is a lot that I don’t understand in those instructions. Questions 2 and 3 above
relate to the instructions that are most mysterious to me. I think I can figure
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), but there
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I have been using ConTeXt for several years to write a high school physics
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e for everyone).
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into the option list of setupexternalfigure but could not
find one whereby the location with respect to the baseline is either
top, bottom or center.
Maybe this is what you're looking for:
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\setuplayout [grid=yes]
\showgrid
\starttext
foo \externalfigure[][][location=high
into the option list of setupexternalfigure but could not
> find one whereby the location with respect to the baseline is either
> top, bottom or center.
Maybe this is what you're looking for:
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\setuplayout [grid=yes]
\showgrid
\starttext
foo \externalfigure[][][location=high]
ons" behind the "plus" button.
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y
page, I would like to have
the text run all the way to the bottom with \vfill where normally the
footer would be.
You need the two settings
\setupheader[state=high]
\setupfooter[state=high]
to get rid of the header and footer on the page where the commands take
effect.
The nice thing
heir authors are present, I’d appreciate a comment if we should keep
> them. I’d like to delete at least everything older than 10 years.
>
> * grph-downsample.lua (2019) is known to fail in current LMTX
>(I hope for an integrated solution during the meeting.)
>t-degrade (2018
(2019) is known to fail in current LMTX
>(I hope for an integrated solution during the meeting.)
>t-degrade (2018) is AFAIK an older version of it – delete?
>
> * high (2018) and pret-c (2018) are syntax highlighters.
>Are they better than the vim and scite modules?
>Does
ample.lua (2019) is known to fail in current LMTX
(I hope for an integrated solution during the meeting.)
t-degrade (2018) is AFAIK an older version of it – delete?
* high (2018) and pret-c (2018) are syntax highlighters.
Are they better than the vim and scite modules?
Does it make sense to ke
means:
- free fonts (so that others can also test and use)
- design sizes
- fallback design sizes
The reason there are so few free optical-size typefaces is that they
take a lot of work to get right. Indeed, really high-quality, fine-
tuned free typefaces are hard to find even at single size.
I
for
> > this which means:
> >
> > - free fonts (so that others can also test and use)
> > - design sizes
> > - fallback design sizes
>
> The reason there are so few free optical-size typefaces is that they
> take a lot of work to get right. Indeed, really high-quality, fi
signing good optical sizes requires more care and subtlety than
designing weights.
OTOH the more professional/high-end foundries sometimes recommend certain
weights for optical-sizes. For example, your neighbors at Enschede:
http://www.teff.nl/fonts/geronimo/
"While Geronimo was mainl
-modules | gs :
https://modules.contextgarden.net/dl : t-gs.zip
mtx-install-modules | high:
https://modules.contextgarden.net/dl : high.zip
mtx-install-modules | inifile :
https://modules.contextgarden.net/dl : t-inifile.zip
mtx-install-modules
Dear gang,
I. In Context, as is well known, scaling a character is not independent of
switching the font:
===
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\definefont[Times][times @ 14pt]
\Times Test \tfx Test
\setupinterlinespace
\Times Test \switchtobodyfont[x]Test
\Times Test \high{Test}
\stopTEXpage
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behind the "plus" button.
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we still need something like
\defineactivecharacter ʿ {\high{c}}
\defineactivecharacter ʾ {\kern.07 em
\high{\rotate[rotation=180,location=high]{c}}}
or better
\definecharacter ʿ {\high{c}}
\definecharacter ʾ {\kern.07 em \high{\rotate[rotation=180,location=high]{c}}}
The upshot is that we need
tmargindistance=-\rightmargintotal,
default={inner,none,low,high},
]
\setupcaption[marginfigure][
style={\ss\tfx},
align={flushleft},
width=\leftmarginwidth,
%location={innermargin,low},
]
\starttext
\showframe
\startplacemarginfigure[
location={inner,3*hang},
title={My caption shou
target resolution, say 300 dpi or perhaps better for
printing.
What raster widths are you printing with?
More than 300 dpi would be only needed for very high resolution art
prints with very fine details, possibly in FM raster.
Usually, 200 dpi final resolution is enough – 300 dpi are sugges
ps better
for printing. As the images are typically resized when used, the
resulting resolutions might be anything. Optimizing the resolutions of
the source images can result in optimal PDF sizes, i.e. not too high nor
too low resolution.
I can even imagine an automated workflow where high-resolution, say
ical hints]
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* Screen sharing needs a lot of bandwi
eside the camera button;
also there’s now "manage presentations" behind the "plus" button.
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else’s presentation.
[Technical hints]
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* Connec
xtraordinary DOT MATRIX
LINE PRINTER, built in two MICRO-PROCESSORs as well as EAROM, is featured by
permitting wonderful co-existence such as; "high quality against low cost,"
"diversified functions with compact design," "flexibility in accessibleness
and durability of approx
;manage presentations" behind the "plus" button.
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ters,
some math accents get replaced by small bold uppercase characters (I
found hat by K and ring by T so far).
I tried [fallbacks=] for math to no avail.
My example uses Cambria, but it’s the same with other fonts.
(BTW, in \bar{b} with Libertinus, the bar looks too high.)
I leave the font fallb
mall bold uppercase characters (I
> found hat by K and ring by T so far).
>
> I tried [fallbacks=] for math to no avail.
>
> My example uses Cambria, but it’s the same with other fonts.
>
> (BTW, in \bar{b} with Libertinus, the bar looks too high.)
I leave the font fallbacks to Han
math to no avail.
My example uses Cambria, but it’s the same with other fonts.
(BTW, in \bar{b} with Libertinus, the bar looks too high.)
Hraban
\definefontfallback[symbolaFB]
[file:symbola.otf]
[0x0-0xF]
[check=no,force=no]
\definefontfallback[arialFB]
[name:arialunicodems]
[0x0
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description can replace a formalized
> notation, e.g.
> https://fosstodon.org/@t...@mathstodon.xyz/110250604086213386
> I can imagine similar examples with tables.
> Of course a very high level text is often ambiguous (as some kind of
> formalized grammars, after all)
> but the
t...@mathstodon.xyz/110250604086213386>
I can imagine similar examples with tables.
Of course a very high level text is often ambiguous (as some kind of
formalized grammars, after all)
but the example shows that in these cases it is better to fix
something already almost ok than to typeset
d: "the best way to economize thought is not to think at all"?
>
not all is bad: sometimes a textual description can replace a formalized
notation, e.g.
https://fosstodon.org/@t...@mathstodon.xyz/110250604086213386
I can imagine similar examples with tables.
Of course a very high level t
y[dum]
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > \startplacefigure
> > [number=no,
> >location=right]
> > \externalfigure[dummy]
> > \stopplacefigure
> >
> >
tly to align it with the top
> of the text line?
>
> \useMPlibrary[dum]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startplacefigure
> [number=no,
>location=right]
> \externalfigure[dummy]
> \stopplacefigure
>
> \samplefile{tufte}
>
> \stoptext
May
.
Currently I am trying to use high quality Adobe Fonts for Sanskrit
texts, which need the following
diacritics: āīūṛś ḍḷṭṣṃḥṛṝṣṅṇ (ideally also with capitals). The font
Adobe Text Pro prints them
perfectly, but Minion Pro does not.
However, if you enter your own text on the fontshop website
I feel that I should have solved the following question myself---I
have a long history of making
diacritics for Sanskrit work in different incarnations of TeX since
1991---but I have never
understood the technicalities of otf fonts.
Currently I am trying to use high quality Adobe Fonts
ent-for-collating-marks.zip (module folder on top)
> aquamints (no structure)
> bibmod-doc (looks right)
> gfsdidot (looks right)
> grph-downsample.lua (looks right, except .lua in folder name)
> enigma.zip (looks right, except .zip in folder name)
> handlecsv (not unzipped, no V
scbf cmttbf collating crossref
cyrillicnumbers degrade enigma fancybreak filter french fullpage gantt gfsdidot
gm gnuplot greek grph-downsample gs high inifile karnaugh layout letter
letterspace lettrine lua-widow-control mathsets metaducks pocketdiary
pret-c.lua rst rsteps simplebib simplefonts simples
t; button.
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,
["gs"]= { url = "modules", zips = { "t-gs.zip" } },
+["handlecsv"] = { url = "modules", zips = { "t-handlecsv.zip" } },
["high"] = { url = "modules", zi
beers, so effectively that unit would then be a multiplier
of zero, but I'm sure you can find a usage for that.
I forgot to check what the pct was of the wine at the (as usual) huge
dinner but I can check the bottle I got from DT. Talking percentages,
maybe some high res percentage primitive
also did the final live
callibration (using the edithorial callibration instrument made for
that purpose). An upcoming article in TB will explain the details of
the process and also a careful mathematical annalysis of how we
reached the right value with a high precission. The actual
[Technical hints]
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* Screen sharing ne
callibration instrument made for that purpose). An upcoming
article in TB will explain the details of the process and also a careful
mathematical annalysis of how we reached the right value with a high
precission. The actual implementation is the most boring part.
Hi Hans, can I have the article also
ration (using the edithorial callibration instrument made for
> that purpose). An upcoming article in TB will explain the details of
> the process and also a careful mathematical annalysis of how we
> reached the right value with a high precission. The actual
> implementation
article in TB will explain the details of the process and also a careful
mathematical annalysis of how we reached the right value with a high
precission. The actual implementation is the most boring part.
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1ts]
Hello World!
\the\dimexpr 1ts
\the\dimexpr
handlecsv (not unzipped, no VERSION file, but newer version in dl)
high (looks right)
karnaugh (looks right)
lua-widow-control (looks right)
lucida-cint.zip (looks right, except .zip in folder name)
metaducks (metaducks folder on top)
presvoz (looks right)
pret-c.lua (looks right, except .lua in f
ua (looks right, except .lua in folder name)
enigma.zip (looks right, except .zip in folder name)
handlecsv (not unzipped, no VERSION file, but newer version in dl)
high (looks right)
karnaugh (looks right)
lua-widow-control (looks right)
lucida-cint.zip (looks right, except .zip in folder name)
> log > I couldn't find an '=' or ':=' after the expression
that is shown above this
error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on.
metafun > log >
metapost> trace > bp# := bp;
metapost> trace >
My guess is that it could be someth
ow "manage presentations" behind the "plus" button.
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else’s presentation.
[Technical hints]
* Sound is usually better if you use a headset (less noise for everyone).
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opped, tl 2313 just
moved on to lmtx which is even less demanding (unless one starts moveing
files around in the tex infrastruture and then expects stuff to keep
working)
-- Systems programmers are the high priests of a low cult.
-- R.S. Barton
dunno, don't know any of them
by what the current TeX Live on my machine
looks like, , with just the infrastcucture, while anything mtx was
dropped like a hot potato really, it's a predicament...
-- Systems programmers are the high priests of a low cult.
-- R.S. Barton
-- Real computer scientists don't write code
leur15]
\setupcolors
[
textcolor=CouleurPrincipale,
]
\setuphead
[part]
[
style=\bfd,
textcolor=Couleur1,
numbercolor=CouleurContraste1,
bodypartlabel=Part,
placehead=yes,
page=left,
header=high,
align=flushleft,
alternative=middle,
before={\strut\godown[
[Technical hints]
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* Screen sharing ne
to work, but does not adapt to \quotation{normal}
\type{\footnote} style/format customizations
\footnote[e]{E E E E}%
\high{\tx{,}}
\note[a]
\stoptext
It would be great if there were a command that treated a (some command like)
\note as a \footnote-equivalent command for typesetting purposes
of it comes out, or what is
> > happening?
>
> Hi Mikael,
>
> a friend printed the file on a Canon 4235i (from Windows 10 with Acrobat
> Reader DC), there were no printing problems and the result is
> high-quality output (as I would expect from many ConTeXt-generated
> documents).
>
m Windows 10 with Acrobat
Reader DC), there were no printing problems and the result is
high-quality output (as I would expect from many ConTeXt-generated
documents).
Just in case it might help,
Pablo
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If your question is
in a framed (and therefore also
natural tables and extreme tables) with align=high, align=low and
align=lohi.
\bTR[align={middle,low},strut=no]
\bTH \dontleavehmode\rotate{animal} \eTH
\bTH \dontleavehmode\rotate{size} \eTH
\bTH \dontleavehmode\rotate{weight} \eTH
\bTH \dontleavehmode
Hello Mikael,
As asked, I printed the page on a HP Officejet Pro 7740 as well in draft- as in
high-quality mode.
The print-out looks ok in both cases, there is all text and no errors.
Kind regards
Willi
> On 16 Mar 2023, at 12:49, Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
\bTABLE
> \bTABLEhead
> \bTR \bTH\RtH{animal}\eTH \bTH\RtH{size}\eTH \bTH\RtH{weight}\eTH
> \bTH\RtH{average speed}\eTH \eTR
> \eTABLEhead
> \bTABLEbody
> \bTR \bTD sparrow \eTD \bTD small \eTD \bTD light \eTD \bTD high \eTD \eTR
> \bTR \bTD dog \eTD \bTD medium \eTD \bTD me
\RtH{animal}\eTH \bTH\RtH{size}\eTH \bTH\RtH{weight}\eTH
> \bTH\RtH{average speed}\eTH \eTR
> \eTABLEhead
> \bTABLEbody
> \bTR \bTD sparrow \eTD \bTD small \eTD \bTD light \eTD \bTD high \eTD \eTR
> \bTR \bTD dog \eTD \bTD medium \eTD \bTD medium \eTD \bTD medium \eTD \eTR
> \bT
]
\setupTABLE[header][background=color,backgroundcolor=yellow,align=bottom]
\bTABLE
\bTABLEhead
\bTR \bTH\RtH{animal}\eTH \bTH\RtH{size}\eTH \bTH\RtH{weight}\eTH
\bTH\RtH{average speed}\eTH \eTR
\eTABLEhead
\bTABLEbody
\bTR \bTD sparrow \eTD \bTD small \eTD \bTD light \eTD \bTD high \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD dog
presentation.
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[Technical hints]
* Sound is usually better if you use a headset (less noise for everyone).
* Connection problems are mostly due to low bandwidth or high latency on
your side, e.g. with mobile connections.
* If audio/video doesn’t work for you, you can still use the text chat.
* Screen sharing ne
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