owledgeable and
>>> experience with ConTeXt than I am, but for what it is worth you may want to
>>> look at:
>>> • \setupoutput[dvips,acrobat] (see: Context-The Manual (Hans Hagen;
>>> English, page 24))
>>> • \showbodyfont[Options] (s
tests, such as trying to get the PDF output
>> via DVIPS? I suspect that you are, in fact, more knowledgeable and
>> experience with ConTeXt than I am, but for what it is worth you may want to
>> look at:
>> • \setupoutput[dvips,acrobat] (see: Context-The Manual (Hans Hagen
in fact, more knowledgeable and experience
> with ConTeXt than I am, but for what it is worth you may want to look at:
>
> * \setupoutput[dvips,acrobat] (SEE: _Context-The Manual_ (Hans Hagen;
> English, page 24))
> * \showbodyfont[Options] (SEE: _Not-so-short Intro to ConTe
-The Manual_ (Hans Hagen;
English, page 24))
* \showbodyfont[Options] (SEE: _Not-so-short Intro to ConTeXt (_J.
Ataz-Lopez;English, page 114))
* $ MTXRUN (mtxrun is the _ConTeXt TDS Runner Tool_) command from a
terminal window it has has a large number of options for finding
.net
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% \enabletrackers[typesetters.suspects]
% \showbody
Latest LMTX, probably an error in mkxl/s-fonts-show.mkxl:
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\showbodyfontenvironment % error!
As you can see, the font class is called \quotation{\fontclass} and the
bodyfont is typeset from \quotation{\fontname\font} in
\the\globalbodyfontsize.
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Fabcdef}\NC\m{\red ΑΒΓΔΕΘαβγδεθ}\NC\NR
\NC italic: \NC \emph{ABCDEFabcdef}\NC\emph{ΑΒΓΔΕΘαβγδεθ}\NC\NR
\NC \NC \NC \NC\NR
\NC Greek theta: \NC\NC \emph{θ}\NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\m{\sqrt{34y\frac{12\alpha^2}{98.0 x_2}}Δθ}
\m{{{sin^2 α + cos^2 β}\over{2}} = \frac{1}{2}}
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
\&-}
\starttext
\showbodyfont
normal: {\rm\Sample}{\ss\Sample}{\tt\Sample}
{\tex{os}: \os{\rm\Sample}{\ss\Sample}{\tt\Sample}}
{\feature[+][f:oldstyle] otf os: {\rm\Sample}{\ss\Sample}{\tt\Sample}}
{\tex{sc}: \sc{\rm\Sample}{\ss\Sample}{\tt\Sample}}
{\feature[+][f:smallcaps] otf sc:
t know where to
look for info.
but this changes the whole typeface; not what I want.
So the trick is to define the standard font for the rest of the font
variations. The standard font can be found out with \showbodyfont. At
least that's what it suggests. But it gives you "modern-design&
ers who mess with fonts either use the selectfont mechanism or
peek into the type-imp files to see how to set up a combination
but this changes the whole typeface; not what I want.
So the trick is to define the standard font for the rest of the font
variations. The standard font can be found out
ndard font for the rest of the font
variations. The standard font can be found out with \showbodyfont. At
least that's what it suggests. But it gives you "modern-design" as font.
When you use this within \definefontfamily then it gives you nothing,
because the real id of the standard font is &q
be across a different font.
>
>
> The result is attached to the letter
>
> \setupbodyfont[dejavu,16pt]
> \starttext
> \showbodyfont \blank
>
> \switchtobodyfont[gentium]
>
> \switchtobodyfont[dejavu,14pt]
> \showbodyfont
> \stoptext
While this behaviou
to 14pt.
Switching must be across a different font.
\setupbodyfont[dejavu,16pt]
\starttext
\showbodyfont \blank
\switchtobodyfont[gentium]
\switchtobodyfont[dejavu,14pt]
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
2017-03-31 12:52 GMT+03:00 Marco Patzer <li...@homerow.info>:
> On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 11:46
[criterium=text]
321
322 %\showfontstrip
323 %\showbodyfont
324 \stopbodymatter
325 \stoptext
After trying to hunt down error messages on \startitemize[n] ... \item
... in some completely unrelated segment of the same file, the error
message (essentially, the same) moved
font = lucidaot:\crlf
tex math = $\in$\crlf
directly = ∈ (U+2208, UTF-8 = E2 ) \par
\stop
\start
\setupbodyfont[lmodern]
Requested font = lmodern:\crlf
tex math = $\in$\crlf
directly = ∈ (U+2208, UTF-8 = E2 ) \par
\stop
\stoptext
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
Hans van der Meer
test.pdf
\bodyfontsize]
\starttext
%\showlayout[pt,in]
%\showbodyfont
\dontleavehmode\framed[width=7in,align={flushright,nothyphenated,verytolerant},frame=on]{%
\tfe Enter through here for parking
}
\dontleavehmode\framed[width=5in,frame=off]{%
{\simplefont[symbol-signs][size=500pt] K}
}
\stoptext
to do the same using natural tables would be greatly
appreciated.
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\setuppapersize[legal]
\setuplayout[header=0in,footer=0in,topspace=0.75in,backspace=1.25in]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\starttext
%\showlayout[pt,in]
%\showbodyfont
]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
%\usemodule[simplefonts]
%\setmainfont[GentiumBasic]
\starttext
%\showlayout[pt,in]
%\showbodyfont
\define\unused{{\tt [Unused]}}
\def\spare{\dosingleempty\doSpare}
\def\doSpare[#1]{%
\iffirstargument
{\tt [#1]}
\else
{\tt [15A]}
\fi
{\tt [Spare
,footer=0in,topspace=0.75in,backspace=1.25in]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\starttext
%\showlayout[pt,in]
%\showbodyfont
\define\unused{
{\inframed
[foregroundstyle=type,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=gray,
frame=off]
{\tt [Unused]}}
}
\def\spare{\dosingleempty
=]
\starttext
% \showlayout
% \showbodyfont
\define\unused{{\tt [Unused]}}
\define\spare{{\tt [Spare]}}
\startalignment[center]
{\tfb\sc Storage Room Electrical Panel}
\blank
{\tfa Panel Model: Cutler-Hammer}
\blank
{\tfb \tt [DRAFT---To Be Verfied]}
\blank[2*big]
\setupTABLE[frame=off]
\setupTABLE[r][each
Am 26.08.2011 12:36, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I guess I am missing something in my font handling here, but do not know what.
Hans van der Meer
This is the minimal example:
\def\fontname{antykwa}
\setupbodyfont[\fontname]
\starttext
Requested font = \fontname.\crlf
\showbodyfont
guess I am missing something in my font handling here, but do not know
what.
Hans van der Meer
This is the minimal example:
\def\fontname{antykwa}
\setupbodyfont[\fontname]
\starttext
Requested font = \fontname.\crlf
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
This is my setup with respect to fonts
On 26-8-2011 12:36, Hans van der Meer wrote:
I guess I am missing something in my font handling here, but do not know what.
Hans van der Meer
This is the minimal example:
\def\fontname{antykwa}
\setupbodyfont[\fontname]
\starttext
Requested font = \fontname.\crlf
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
.
Hans van der Meer
This is the minimal example:
\def\fontname{antykwa}
\setupbodyfont[\fontname]
\starttext
Requested font = \fontname.\crlf
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
This is my setup with respect to fonts:
context/tex/texmf-fonts (link to /usr/local/textlive/2011/texmf-dist/fonts
:
\usetypescriptfile[type-win]
\usetypescript[arial]
\setupbodyfont[arial, 10pt]
But the teletype style now has no effect: e.g. using {\tt teletype} gives
the same font as normal, and \showbodyfont reveals the same.
I've tried making sense of the type-win.mkiv file but it's beyond me! Any
suggestions how to get
χρησιμοποιήσει τι, γέλασαν διάσημα δημιουργείς το που.
\showbodyfont[gentium]
\stoptext
mathew
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διάσημα δημιουργείς το που.
\showbodyfont[gentium]
\stoptext
mathew
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\starttext
\showbodyfont
\showbodyfontenvironment
\input knuth
\stoptext
BTW, the new chapter on typography helps immensely. However, I am a bit
confused by table 1.7 which, among other things, states that commercial
fonts are typeset in bold. It might be my old eyes, but I don't see
anything
That works. Now I get:
Cannot find Helvetica-Caps.mf
for Postscript font.
\usetypescriptfile[type-one]
\usetypescript[postscript][ec]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,12pt]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[ss]
\showbodyfont
\showbodyfontenvironment
\input knuth
\stoptext
Tom Benjey
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717
]
\starttext
\switchtotypeface[TextFont]
\showbodyfont
\input knuth
\blank[big]
\switchtotypeface[AltTextFont]
\showbodyfont
\input knuth
\blank[big]
\switchtotypeface[bookman][11pt]
\showbodyfont
\input knuth
\blank[big]
\switchtotypeface[palatino][11pt]
\showbodyfont
\input knuth
\stoptext
Tom Benjey
\showbodyfont \showbodyfontenvironment display details about a single
font. Which command lists or otherwise identifies fonts available for use on
a Tex Live MKII system? I want to find out what fonts have been loaded onto
my system. These would most likely be the standard fonts included
On 01/06/2011 05:04 PM, Tom wrote:
\showbodyfont \showbodyfontenvironment display details about a single
font. Which command lists or otherwise identifies fonts available for use on
a Tex Live MKII system? I want to find out what fonts have been loaded onto
my system. These would most likely
[mylibertine,12pt,rm]
foo bar baz
\ss
foo bar baz
\tt
foo bar baz
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][whatIsThis]
[Nimbus-Sans-Italic]
\definetypeface [Nimbus-whatIsThisFor] [ss][whatIsThis]
[Nimbus-Sans-Bold]
\stoptypescript
\usetypescript[Nimbus]
\setupbodyfont[Nimbus-whatIsThisFor,rm,12pt]
\starttext
Regular
{\it Italic}
{\bf Bold}
{\bi Bold-Italic}
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
/typescripts/type-charissil.mkiv)
It _will_ work perfectly fine, i.e. work-around, if I combine the
type-charissil.tex and type-charissil.mkiv into a single file! See my working
type-charissil.mkiv below. I also hide the .tex file!
Example:
\setupbodyfont[charissil,12pt]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
then
one font. Any \definefontfeature statements would have to be done before
switching to any new font?
In regard to the use of \showbodyfont in combination with protusion (the second
mentioned problem) messing up palatino (ie. TexGyre Pagella), does that mean
\setupbodyfont is doing some background
Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
Hello all,
after writing a typescript i get never the results in my document as
expected. Please have a look in the attachment.
When i do \showbodyfont[12pt] there is my rm typeface (MinionPro) in the
row \tt visible (column \tfx), in \showbodyfont[13pt
than 13pt my rm typeface don´t work
anymore (above all is ok, even opticals). The ss typeface works normally. I´ve
attached the typescripts, .tex file, log and the pdf output with some
\showbodyfont commands (12pt, 13pt, 14pt) which shows what i mean.
Honestly i have to say that i´m understanding
switch to an bodyfont smaller than 13pt my rm typeface don´t work
anymore (above all is ok, even opticals). The ss typeface works normally. I´ve
attached the typescripts, .tex file, log and the pdf output with some
\showbodyfont commands (12pt, 13pt, 14pt) which shows what i mean.
Honestly i have
I'm trying this small test:
%
\enableregime[utf]
\usetypescriptfile[type-xtx]
\usetypescript[gentium]
\setupbodyfont[gentium]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
%
It's supposed to select 'gentium' as typeface,
but the chart shown by 'showbodyfont' says I'm
using 'modern'.
Am I
Am 07.06.2009 um 17:38 schrieb Maurí cio:
I'm trying this small test:
%
\enableregime[utf]
\usetypescriptfile[type-xtx]
\usetypescript[gentium]
\setupbodyfont[gentium]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
%
It's supposed to select 'gentium' as typeface,
but the chart shown
I'm trying this small test:
%
\enableregime[utf]
\usetypescriptfile[type-xtx]
\usetypescript[gentium]
\setupbodyfont[gentium]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
%
It's supposed to select 'gentium' as typeface,
but the chart shown by 'showbodyfont' says I'm
using 'modern'.
Am I
Am 07.06.2009 um 20:25 schrieb Maurí cio:
I'm trying this small test:
%
\enableregime[utf]
\usetypescriptfile[type-xtx]
\usetypescript[gentium]
\setupbodyfont[gentium]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
%
It's supposed to select 'gentium' as typeface,
but the chart shown
Hi,
When using more than one font in a document, what is the corresponding
\showbodyfont
command for the non-bodyfont(s) ?
I tried
\showbodyfont[bodyfont](1)
\showbodyfont[non-bodyfont] (2)
and only (1) gets processed and displayed.
Same question for \showbodyfontenvironment.
Alan
Text Va ffi ffi fi fl {\Var[sc] ABC abc} {\Var[osf] 123}123}
{\bf Text Va ffi ffi fi fl {\Var[sc] ABC abc} {\Var[osf] 123}123}
{\it Text Va ffi ffi fi fl {\Var[sc] ABC abc} {\Var[osf] 123}123}
{\bi Text Va ffi ffi fi fl {\Var[sc] ABC abc} {\Var[osf] 123}123}
\chapter{body--font}
\showbodyfont
# \setvariables
# \setxvalue
# \setxvariables
# \showaccents
\showbodyfont[settings]
\showbodyfontenvironment[settings]
# \showcharacters
\showcolor[name]
\showcolorgroup[name][horizontal|vertical|name|value|number]
\showexternalfigures[alternative=a|b|c]
\showfields[names]
# \showfont
\showframe[text
not
12pt. If I change the \definebodyfont and \setupbodyfont below to use
14pt, or any other size, the body font changes.
At 12pt, \showbodyfont reports that the \tfa,\tfb,\tfc, and \tfd all
switch to the Bickham font, but nothing else does.
At 14pt, \showbodyfont reports that all font varients
to be the bodyfont at 12pt. It works at any other size, just not
12pt. If I change the \definebodyfont and \setupbodyfont below to use
14pt, or any other size, the body font changes.
At 12pt, \showbodyfont reports that the \tfa,\tfb,\tfc, and \tfd all
switch to the Bickham font, but nothing else does
in BickhamSmallCaps font}
{\bs Hello in BickhamBoldSlanted font}
\showbodyfont
\stoptext
This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.40.3 (Web2C 7.5.6) (format=cont-en 2007.3.5) 5 MAR 2007 14:12
entering extended mode
%-line parsing enabled.
(/usr/local/texlive/texmf/web2c/natural.tcx)
**bodyfont.tex
Another not I did not mention.
\showfont[BodyFont] produced all the right information.
\showbodyfont produced the standard fonts instead of the one I tried to
define for \rm \tf
Thanks again for any help.
paul
On 2/28/07, Paul Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem
without the
\showbodyfont command.
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third parties. However, if you're independent or otherwise control
everybody's viewer, try this:
\usetypescript[adobekb][8r]
\loadmapfile[8r-base-ndl]
\usetypescript[postscript][8r]% 'pos' is deprecated
\setupbodyfont[postscript,ss,11pt]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
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Of correct font
][8r]% 'pos' is deprecated
\setupbodyfont[postscript,ss,11pt]
\starttext
%D Since this triggers the slanted variant, there will be *one*
%D NimbusRoman font embedded. The rest is left up to the viewer:
\showbodyfont
\subject{Test}
Of correct font.
\stoptext
andrea valle wrote:
How do I make \showbodyfont display all available families?
The short answer is: you can't.
From within TeX, the only thing possible is to try to load
a font, and see if that works or not. There is no way to
ask for a 'list of installed fonts', so you would have
Hi to all,
I started taking a look to fonts. Actually installation is out of my
possibilities but I won't give up so easily...
In any case, I was trying to understand which fonts are actually
available on my context installation.
How do I make \showbodyfont display all available families
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to clean up the beginners manual (at least the source code) so
i think this s a good moment to pick up the 'translation' thread
So the question is:
- what can go out
- what should go in
- what should be updated
31.2. \showbodyfont[cmr]
32.2. has
Hello Stefano,
on live.contextgarden.net, this works:
\setupencoding[default=ec]
\usetypescript[adobekb][\defaultencoding]
\usetypescript[times][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[times,12pt]
\starttext
\showfontstrip
\showbodyfont[times]
Roman \bf bold \it italics
\stoptext
Patrick
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Patrick,
I tried the following both on the latest (2005-03-16) complete ConTeXt for
Windows mswincontext.zip and on live.contextgarden.net ...
\usetypescript[times][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[times,12pt]
\starttext
\showfontstrip
\showbodyfont[times]
Roman \bf bold \it italics
\stoptext
On my
Xue,
I tried the following on the latest full Windows ConTeXt download
(mswincontext.zip - 2005-03-16)
\usetypescript[times][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[times,12pt]
\starttext
\showfontstrip
\showbodyfont[times]
Roman \bf bold \it italics
\stoptext
... and the \rm font (times) is missing. The log
Always with the fonts on this list...
Anyway, I am running some recent beta of tetex and am still having
problems getting fonts loaded in ConTeXt.
\starttext
\showbodyfont[cmr,12pt]
\showbodyfont[lbr,12pt]
\stoptext
seems innocent enough, but produces two identical tables. pdfetex
{}
% \v d, \v t, \v n, \v T, \v R, \v S, \r u, \'u, \'U
\starttext
%\usetypescript[computer-modern][il2]\switchtobodyfont[csr,12pt]
\usetypescript[csr][il2]\switchtobodyfont[csr,12pt]
\criticalchars\showbodyfont
%\usetypescript[latin-modern][il2]\switchtobodyfont[cmr,12pt]
\usetypescript
pdftexconfig
\usetypescriptfile [type-NeueHelvetica]
\usetypescript[HelveticaNeue][ec]
\setupbodyfont[HelveticaNeueLT,ss,10pt]
\starttext
\showbodyfontenvironment[HelveticaNeueLT]
\showbodyfont[HelveticaNeueLT]
\stoptext
]
\setupbodyfont[lso,12pt]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\type{The quick brown fox jumps over the 1234567890 lazy dog!}
\switchtobodyfont [ss]
The quick brown fox jumps over the 1234567890 lazy dog!
\stoptext
alternatively you can add to your type-loc.tex:
\starttypescript [serif] [lucida] [ec
]
\definetypeface [lso][ss][sans] [lsso] [default][encoding=ec]
\definetypeface [lso][tt][mono] [lctso][default][encoding=ec]
\setupbodyfont[lso,12pt]
\starttext
\showbodyfont
\type{The quick brown fox jumps over the 1234567890 lazy dog!}
\switchtobodyfont [ss]
The quick brown fox jumps over
where I have ConTeXt working, either.
So I don't know if either of the above results are meaningful.
Oh, by the way, the input file was this:
\usetypescriptfile [type-utopia]
\usetypescript [UtopiaFace]
\showbodyfont [Utopia]
\end
And yes, the typescript in question is available; both
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