ian:
>>> Hi Ursula,
>>>
>>> The reason for which you did not get the expected result is that you have «
>>> } » missing in your file, that is the closing brace after your italic
>>> command
>>> « {\it » at the end of your document.
>>
is whether this was caused by simply enabling compact
fonts or by doing it twice.
The results happen when you use compact mode and is a result of
\glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style even when you
switch back to the upright style.
Many thanks for your explaination,
using
compact
fonts or by doing it twice.
The results happen when you use compact mode and is a result of
\glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style even when you
switch back to the upright style.
Many thanks for your explaination,
using the low level commands
\glyphscale
\glyphxscale
you use compact mode and is a result of
\glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style even when you
switch back to the upright style.
Many thanks for your explaination,
using the low level commands
\glyphscale
\glyphxscale
\glyphyscale
\glyphslant
\glyphweight
directly can have side
On 3/8/2024 6:36 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 08.03.24 um 17:56 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi Ursula,
The reason for which you did not get the expected result is that you
have « } » missing in your file, that is the closing brace after your
italic command
« {\it » at the end of your
results happen when you use compact mode and is a result of
> \glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style even when you
> switch back to the upright style.
Many thanks for your explaination,
Pablo
__
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 08.03.2024 um 19:39:
On 3/8/24 19:09, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 08.03.2024 um 18:50:
[...]
LMTX gets b, c and d in slanted form.
LuaTeX gets only b and c in slanted form.
[...]
I get b and d in italic which
On 3/8/24 19:09, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 08.03.2024 um 18:50:
>> [...]
>> LMTX gets b, c and d in slanted form.
>>
>> LuaTeX gets only b and c in slanted form.
> [...]
> I get b and d in italic which is the expected out
},
it={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}},
sl={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
a\\
\em b\\
\em c\\
\em d
},
it={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}},
sl={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
a\\
\em b\\
\em c\\
\em d
: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
a\\
\em b\\
\em c\\
\em d\\
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
LMTX gets b, c and d in slanted form.
LuaTeX gets only
Am 08.03.24 um 17:56 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi Ursula,
The reason for which you did not get the expected result is that you
have « } » missing in your file, that is the closing brace after your
italic command
« {\it » at the end of your document.
Moreover you did not have a \stoptext in your
Am 08.03.24 um 18:02 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 3/8/2024 5:55 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi, if I need an additional pair of upright and italic font faces,
e.g. a Medium or Light version, would it make sense to define them
like this:
I'd just define a new typeface / bodyfont, using fo
On 3/8/2024 5:55 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi, if I need an additional pair of upright and italic font faces, e.g.
a Medium or Light version, would it make sense to define them like this:
I'd just define a new typeface / bodyfont, using fo rinstance
\starttypescript [sans
Hi Ursula,
The reason for which you did not get the expected result is that you have « } »
missing in your file, that is the closing brace after your italic command
« {\it » at the end of your document.
Moreover you did not have a \stoptext in your file, and a math command « \m
Hi, if I need an additional pair of upright and italic font faces, e.g.
a Medium or Light version, would it make sense to define them like this:
% adapted from font-pre.mkxl
\definefontalternative[md]
\definefontalternative[mi]
\definefontalternative[ms]
\definealternativestyle [medium
=doublesided, location={header, inmargin}]
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=inner,
style={\ssx\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=right]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic]
% Use Theano Didot as Ancient Greek font
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][serif
]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided, location={header, inmargin}]
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=inner,
style={setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=right]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic]
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][rm][Theano
Didot
mailing list for ConTeXt users'
> Cc: denisma...@mailbox.org
> Betreff: [NTG-context] Re: Issue with italics
>
> I don't know, but maybe GFS Didot has not italic shape?
> At least, that's what I'd guess after looking at this
> https://fonts.google.com/specimen/GFS+Didot (ma
I don't know, but maybe GFS Didot has not italic shape?
At least, that's what I'd guess after looking at this
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/GFS+Didot (maybe your version has italics...)
Best,
Denis
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Jean-Pierre Delange
> Gesendet: M
]
[TeX Gyre Pagella]
\setupbodyfont[mainface, 11pt]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic]
\starttext
Socrate est descendu au Pirée et affirme sa satisfaction du culte rendu Ã
cette nouvelle déesse par les Thraces; néanmoins, {\em il ne nous dit rien
des prières} qu'il a lui-même
ameter 'subshiftdown' with id 49 in style 2 is not set
\math_m_nop
#1->\relax \ifmmode #1\else \normalstartimath
\usemathstyleparameter \mathematicsparameter \c!mathstyle \expand
\everyinsidemathematics \relax \begingroup #1\endgroup \normalstopimath
\fi
t drawn at all. If the
> > >> line « draw textext("T="(currentime)) scaled 2 shifted(0,2in)
> > >> withcolor magenta ; » is commented out, the first textext() inside the
> > >> for k=1 endfor loop is not drawn neither. It must be an issue with
> > >> texte
/maps/36/09.pdf page no. 28 then proof is
defined as
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[ text=Proof,
number=no,
headstyle=italic,
title=no, %this is the default
closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}},
style=normal]
But the closessymbol does not work.
I will create a minimum working example and post
)$)rectangle($(mynode.north east)+(0.3ex,0.3ex)$);}
}
But I do not know how to make it work in ConTeXt as I am not very familiar
with ConTeXt.
If you see https://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pdf page no. 28 then proof is
defined as
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[ text=Proof,
number=no,
headstyle=italic,
title
ableregime[utf] % enable unicoded input
> >>
> >> \definefontfamily [RomanFont] [rm] [calluna]
> >>
> >> \definefontfamily [KoreanFont] [rm] [applemyungjo]
> >>
> >> \definefontfamily [JapaneseFont] [rm] [hannotatesc]
> >>
mmented out, the first textext() inside the
> > >> for k=1 endfor loop is not drawn neither. It must be an issue with
> > >> textext(), because when I replace textext() by lmt_outline[], the text
> > >> is drawn.
> > >>
> > >> A
wn.
> >>
> >> Adjusted mwe:
> >>
> >> \enableregime[utf] % enable unicoded input
> >>
> >> \definefontfamily [RomanFont] [rm] [calluna]
> >>
> >> \definefontfamily [KoreanFont] [rm] [applemyungjo]
> >>
> >> \definef
]
> >>
> >> \definefontfamily [KoreanFont] [rm] [applemyungjo]
> >>
> >> \definefontfamily [JapaneseFont] [rm] [hannotatesc]
> >>
> >> \definefontfeature
> >> [fea]
> >> [mode=node,language=dflt,script=arab,
> >> init
gt;> [mode=node,language=dflt,script=arab,
>> init=yes,
>> medi=yes,
>> fina=yes,
>> isol=yes,
>> calt=yes,
>> rlig=yes,
>> tlig=yes,
>> trep=yes,
>> curs=yes,
>> kern=yes,
>> mark=yes
>> ]
>>
>>
arabic]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Light]
> [name:notonaskharabic][features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold]
> [name:notonaskharabic][features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Italic]
> [name:notonaskharabic][fe
f] [notonaskharabic]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Light] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \define
notonaskharabic-Bold] [name:notonaskharabic] [features=fea]
\definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
[features=fea]
\definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
[features=fea]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [notonaskharabic]
\usetypescript[serif][fallback
t; trep=yes,
> curs=yes,
> kern=yes,
> mark=yes
> ]
>
> \starttypescript [serif] [notonaskharabic]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Light] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold][name:notonas
[notonaskharabic-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
[features=fea]
\definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
[features=fea]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [notonaskharabic]
\usetypescript[serif][fallback]
\definefontsynonym [Serif] [notonaskharabic-Light] [features=fea
25ex, width=7cm]
\setupenumerations [ before={\blank[big]},
after={\blank[big]},
location=serried,
width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
headstyle=bold,
titlestyle=normal,
way=bytext,
conversion=numbers]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Theorem,
title=yes,
style=italic,
,
> distance=0.5em,
> headstyle=bold,
> titlestyle=normal,
> way=bytext,
> conversion=numbers]
> \defineenumeration
> [theorem]
> [text=Theorem,
> title=yes,
> style=italic,
> list=all,
> listtext={Theorem }]
> \starttext
> \margintext{
25ex, width=7cm]
\setupenumerations [ before={\blank[big]},
after={\blank[big]},
location=serried,
width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
headstyle=bold,
titlestyle=normal,
way=bytext,
conversion=numbers]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Theorem,
title=yes,
style=italic,
em,
title=yes,
style=italic,
list=all,
listtext={Theorem }]
\starttext
\margintext{2.1.1}{\starttheorem The square on the hypotenuse is equal
to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. Ach is das schön, dass du da
bist
\stoptheorem }
\stoptext
I see also in this thread that
,
]
\starttext
\startchapter [title={Oops!}]
\input knuth-gpt \par
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Replacing the textstyle /cap/ by any of /bold/, /slanted/, /smallcaps/,
and /italic/ results in a clean compilation but the indicated style is
not applied. Using a style
[ before={\blank[big]},
after={\blank[big]},
location=serried,
width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
headstyle=bold,
titlestyle=normal,
way=bytext,
conversion=numbers]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Theorem,
title=yes,
style=italic,
list=all
]normal \it italic \bf bold \bi bolditalic}
\startoverlay
{\switchtobodyfont[adobesource]this is a test}
{\red\switchtobodyfont[adobesourcedisplay]this is a test}
\stopoverlay
\startoverlay
{\switchtobodyfont[adobesource]\bf this is a test}
{\red\switchtobodyfont[adobesourcedisplay]\bf
riptprefix{\typescriptone}] [\ctxlua{context(userdata.adobesource.getfontname("\typescriptone", "\typescripttwo", false, false))}] [features=default]
\definefontsynonym [\typescriptprefix{\typescriptone}Italic] [\ctxlua{context(userdata.adobesource.getfontname("\typ
e mechanisms to be
a bit more lmtx-ish (internally):
- effects, like extend, squeeze, weight, slant and combinations
including local control
- italic correction (math already lost it, text is now somewhat cleaner)
with neglectable overhead
- even better (and closer rto normal) compact font
y conceived as a typeface for (small) text, it also
performs well at bigger sizes most notably the lighter weights.”"
There are 12 weights total (six regular + six italic), but the lighter weights
are designed to work well at larger sizes. So from 12 fonts one can create a
reasonable, combined
} {content}\par}
\stopxmlsetups
This will process the name in bold and the date in italic. But I'm sure
you can do better after reading and digesting the chapter I referred to.
Thomas
___
If your question
ke it from there; that's easier than writing the
whole setup for you.
Thomas
On 8/21/23 17:29, Michael Löscher wrote:
Hello list,
having the xml data at the bottom, I would like to process it so that
the result is like this:
---
What it is (e.g. bold formatted)
date: 2023-08-01 (italic)
D
t,
having the xml data at the bottom, I would like to process it so that
the result is like this:
---
What it is (e.g. bold formatted)
date: 2023-08-01 (italic)
Description (small font size)
Another text (small font size)
hd1 - Header 1
§ 1 First (A first short description)
AA
BB
Hello list,
having the xml data at the bottom, I would like to process it so that
the result is like this:
---
What it is (e.g. bold formatted)
date: 2023-08-01 (italic)
Description (small font size)
Another text (small font size)
hd1 - Header 1
§ 1 First (A first short description
styles that have the smcp feature, but I don't like having
to redefine a system command.
So the questions are:
1) Is there a recommended\better way to get \sc to work across all styles?
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\tf Upright, \it Italic, \bf Bold and \bi Bolditalic
\style[style
\sc{\addff{smallcaps}}
This works for all styles that have the smcp feature, but I don't like
having to redefine a system command.
So the questions are:
1) Is there a recommended\better way to get \sc to work across all
styles?
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\tf Upright, \it Italic
=Définition,
number=yes,
style=italic]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Théorème,
number=yes,
style=italic]
\starttext
\startdefinition
Un polynôme est une application de R dans R somme d'un nombre fini de
monômes.
\stopdefinition
\starttheorem
La forme réduite
;> Wolfgang
>>
>> Everything font in my file:
>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>> \definefontfeature [expandophian] [extend=1.025]
>>> \definefontfamily
>>> [archimate]
>>> [ss]
>>> [Ophian]
>>> [features=expandophian]
>>> [tf=style:
=expandophian]
[tf=style:Regular,
bf=style:Bold,
it=style:Italic,
bi=style:Bold Italic]
You use separate arguments ( [ ... ] ) for the features and font (
"tf=..." etc.) settings, put both in one argument and the error disappears.
t; [archimate]
> [ss]
> [Hiragino Sans GB]
> [preset=range:chinese,
>tf=style:W3,
>it=style:W3,
>bf=style:W6,
>bi=style:W6,
>force=yes]
>
> \definefontfeature [expandophian] [extend=1.025]
> \definefontfamily
> [archimate]
> [ss]
> [Ophi
ts: 4 files: latinmodern-math.otf, lmroman10-italic.otf, lmroman10-regular.otf, lmsans10-regular.otfWith my original it does load (but no italic):mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 4 files: helvetica.ttc, latinmodern-math.otf, lmroman10-italic.otf, lmroman10-regular.otfErase cache, regenerate
e" (or
>>> "bi=bolditalic").
>>
>> No and no. With th elatter it doesn't load Helvetica at all, Error shown:
>> selectfont > the requested font 'Helvetica' has no files for the 'tf'
>> alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
>> mki
lowercase names (without spaces), e.g. "bi=boldoblique" (or
>> "bi=bolditalic").
>
> No and no. With th elatter it doesn't load Helvetica at all, Error shown:
> selectfont > the requested font 'Helvetica' has no files for the 'tf'
> alternative, Latin M
.
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 4 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman10-italic.otf, lmroman10-regular.otf, lmsans10-regular.otf
With my original it does load (but no italic):
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 4 files: helvetica.ttc, latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman10-italic.otf, lmroma
> On 30 Jun 2023, at 10:47, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
> If I typeset
>
> {\rm foo{\it bar}}
>
> bar is not in italic
It is in italic for me in ConTeXt ver: 2023.06.04
> if I typeset
>
> {\it bar}
>
> it is.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Ge
.nl>> wrote:
>>
>> If I typeset
>>
>> {\rm foo{\it bar}}
>>
>> bar is not in italic
>
> It is in italic for me in ConTeXt ver: 2023.06.04
>
>> if I typeset
>>
>> {\it bar}
>>
>> it is.
>>
>>
If I typeset
{\rm foo{\it bar}}
bar is not in italic
if I typeset
{\it bar}
it is.
What am I missing?
Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>, Mastodon
<https://newsie.social/@gctwnl>)
R IT Strategy <https://ea.rna.nl/> (main site)
Book:
I read and followed some publications about
> > the aformentioned extension and just went over them recently, to
> > have an idea what did and did not work. In regards to typefaces,
> > its goal was unmatched, or so I think.
>
> It might be comforting to know that right from the sta
in Adobe programs like InDesign (and
not TeX).
I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
bold, and bold-italic.
Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also for
commercial use) to use out there?
Not free but good value: Fontspring
used in Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for commercial use) to use out there?
Not
a
lot possible wrt fonts (runtime manipulation) and was also one of the
first to support variable fonts, color fonts etc (not that many care
about that). And with luametatex we go even further.
I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
bold, and bold-italic
Libertinus Sans does not have Bold Italic. With this, I come close in ConTeXt:
\definefontfeature [fakeitalic] [slant=0.25]
\definefontfamily
[archimate]
[ss]
[Libertinus Sans]
[rscale=1.0395]
[tf=style:Regular,
bf=style:Bold,
it=style:Italic,
bi={style:Bold,features:fakeitalic
lications about
the aformentioned extension and just went over them recently, to
have an idea what did and did not work. In regards to typefaces,
its goal was unmatched, or so I think.
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
>
n Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
Is this kind of tie-in sale even legal?
>
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for c
Only regular, italic, bold, no bold italic (just as the Linux Bilonium it was
forked from)
> On 16 Jun 2023, at 18:39, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Am 16.06.23 um 18:35 schrieb Gerben Wierda via ntg-context:
>> I know this is off topic, but I susp
n Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for commercial use) to use out there?
>
May
-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular,
italic, bold, and bold-italic.
Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is /really/ free (so
also for commercial use) to use out there?
How about Libertinus Sans?
https://github.com/alerque/libertinus
Hraban
to find one after extensive searching. The only
one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the URW Classico ones in Adobe
Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in Adobe programs like InDesign (and
not TeX).
I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
bold
>> \definefontfamily
>>> [archimate]
>>> [ss]
>>> [Cabin]
>>> [tf=style:Regular,
>>> bf=style:Semibold,
>>> it=style:Italic,
>>> bi=style:Semibold Italic]
>>> \setupbodyfont[archimate]
>>>
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> wrote:
I've been trying to use the open source Cabin font
(https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Cabin) like this:
\definefontfamily
[archimate]
[ss]
[Cabin]
[tf=style:Regular,
bf=style:Semibold,
it=style:Italic,
bi=style:Semibold
Cabin
> <https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Cabin>) like this:
>
> \definefontfamily
> [archimate]
> [ss]
> [Cabin]
> [tf=style:Regular,
> bf=style:Semibold,
> it=style:Italic,
> bi=style:Semibold Italic]
> \setupbodyfont[archimate]
mibold Italic]
\setupbodyfont[archimate]
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en}]\mainlanguage[en]
\starttext
\setupindenting[none]
\setupindenting[no]
{\bf The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog}
\input knuth
\stoptext
But when compiling I get no bold text
I installed it in LMTX and it ha
ult]
\definefontsynonym[AdobeTextPro-Italic]
[file:AdobeTextPro-Italic] [features=default]
\definefontsynonym[AdobeTextPro-Bold]
[file:AdobeTextPro-Bold] [features=default]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [adobetextpro] [name]
\definefontsynonym [Se
[Roboto-BoldItalic][name:robotobolditalic]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Italic][name:robotoitalic]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Light][name:robotolight]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-LightItalic][name:robotolightitalic]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Medium][name:robotomedium]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto
bold extrabold black extrablack thinitalic extralightitalic lightitalic
italic mediumitalic semibolditalic bolditalic extrabolditalic
blackitalic extrablackitalic
What is the proper way to use family name or font name to create a
typescript file and a goodies file to take advantage of optical
familyname fontname
filename subfont instances
robotoflex robotoflex robotoflexregular
robotoflex.ttf thin extralight light regular medium semibold
bold extrabold black extrablack thinitalic extralightitalic lightitalic
italic
Sorry, \setupmathematics[ucgreek=normal] does the job. Nothing to do with the
last upload.
Le 14 avr. 2023 à 17:16 +0200, Alexandre Christe , a
écrit :
> Dear Hans,
>
> In the latest upload, I see that uppercase greek letters in the math
> environment are displayed in italic. Is
Dear Hans,
In the latest upload, I see that uppercase greek letters in the math
environment are displayed in italic. Is there a way to force them to appear as
upright letters instead?
Thanks in advance,
Alex
Le 11 avr. 2023 à 23:08 +0200, Hans Hagen via ntg-context ,
a écrit :
> Hi,
&g
uppercase sans serif Alpha
03B1 a lowercase sans serif alpha
For the rest of the alphabets, it seems to me (but I might have missed
something) that the font follows the usual pattern, with for example
the lowercase italic alphabet (starting with 1D44E for lowercase
italic a), with serifs.
It
{}{},
titlecommand=\groupedcommand{(}{)},
width=fit]
\defineenumeration
[definition]
[text=Définition,
number=no,
style=italic]
\defineenumeration
[exemple]
[text=Exemple,
number=no,
style=normal]
\definemargindata[marginfigure][inright]
\setupmargindata [marginfigure][command
>
> \startitem
> After playing with math support for more than a year, we have
> come to the
> conclusion that it is time to move on. We have already discarded
> italic correction and now are replacing rules with extensibles. Much
> was already in
>
==
>
> \usemodule[article-basic,abbreviations-logos]
>
> \setupbodyfont[concrete]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startsubject[title=Math in \CONTEXT\ roadmap]
>
> \startitemize[n]
>
> \startitem
>After playing with math support for more than a year, we
eady discarded italic
correction and now are replacing rules with extensibles. Much was
already in
place (and applied) but experiences with type one antykwas made us
review
some \OPENTYPE\ fonts. Not using rules makes some of them look
better. The
effect is subtle and probably not
ion: 1.13, functionality level: 7418,
banner: this is luatex, version 1.13.0 (tex live 2021/voidlinux)
mkiv lua stats > used hash slots: 48145 of 65536 + 20
mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.3, used memory: 158 MB, ctx:
158 MB, max: unknown MB, hash chars: min(64,40), s
for Lucida so that casual
and fax (and all the other various Lucida fonts, really) are easily accessible.
Something like:
\starttypescript[serif][lucbr]
\definefontsynonym[Serif][name:LucidaBright]
\definefontsynonym[SerifItalic][name:LucidaBright-Italic]
\definefontsynonym[SerifBold
e with \addff
smcp=yes, % smallcaps
% c2sc=yes, % caps to smallcaps
]
\starttypescript[sans][roboto,robotosans]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Regular][name:robotoregular]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-Black][name:robotoblack]
\definefontsynonym[Roboto-BlackItalic][name:robotoblackitalic]
\definefont
=default]
\definefontsynonym [Sans] [file:Roboto-Regular]
[features=default]
\definefontsynonym [SansItalic] [file:Roboto-Italic]
[features=default]
\definefontsynonym [SansMedium] [file:Roboto-Medium]
[features=default]
\definefontsynonym
-Roman.ttf]
\showfontvariations[font=file:Amstelvar-Italic.ttf]
\stoptext
Font is missing in instances from pages 4, 8-11 (regular font) and 21-23
(italic font).
Glyphs seem wrong on pages 12-13 (regular font) and interletter spacing
is clearly not right in the instance from pages 24-25.
I
ontvariations[font=file:Amstelvar-Italic.ttf]
\stoptext
Font is missing in instances from pages 4, 8-11 (regular font) and 21-23
(italic font).
Glyphs seem wrong on pages 12-13 (regular font) and interletter spacing
is clearly not right in the instance from pages 24-25.
I don’t know whether this
On 12/2/2022 6:20 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
On 12/1/22 21:44, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
On 12/1/2022 7:54 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
[...]
As explained before, they don’t work for me. How can I access to the
italic and the optical size axes
On 12/1/22 21:44, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 12/1/2022 7:54 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> As explained before, they don’t work for me. How can I access to the
>> italic and the optical size axes?
>
> there is no axis defined for it
On 12/1/2022 7:54 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
using the Literata variable fonts from
https://github.com/googlefonts/literata/tree/main/fonts/variable, I have
the following source:
\definefontfeature[myaxis][axis={weight=500, italic=1}]
\definefontfamily[mainface
Dear list,
using the Literata variable fonts from
https://github.com/googlefonts/literata/tree/main/fonts/variable, I have
the following source:
\definefontfeature[myaxis][axis={weight=500, italic=1}]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Literata][features={default, myaxis}]
\setupbodyfont
[\s!SansBold] [\s!file:lato-bold]
[\s!features=\s!default]
\definefontsynonym [\s!Sans] [\s!file:lato-reg]
[\s!features=\s!default]
\definefontsynonym [\s!SansBold] [\s!file:lato-bol]
[\s!features=\s!default]
\definefontsynonym [\s!SansItalic] [\s!file:l
ontextwiki]
\start \setupurl[style=italic]
\url[contextwiki]
\stop
\start \setupurl[color=red]
\url[contextwiki]
\stop
\blank
\from[ctan]
\start \setupurl[style=italic]
\from[ctan]
\stop
\start \setupurl[color=red]
\from[ctan]
\stop
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