Tom wrote:
I have a series of paragraphs for which the first line of each should not be
indented, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what option
or combination of options will give me this result.
Very low-level, but \noindent before the first paragraph would do the trick
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Tom wrote:
I have a series of paragraphs for which the first line of each should not be
indented, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what option
or combination of options will give me this result.
You mean this?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Tom wrote:
I have a series of paragraphs for which the first line of each should
not be
indented, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what
option
or combination of options will give me this result.
You mean this?
http
of trial and error, play with the different keys and look which
combination and setup works.
3. Write to the mailing list and let the experts answer you :) :) :)
[which is what you just did]
Mojca
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, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what
option
or combination of options will give me this result.
You mean this?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs
Aditya
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. It helps to know the source and where certain keys are performed.
2. Lots of trial and error, play with the different keys and look which
combination and setup works.
Wolfgang
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I have a series of paragraphs for which the first line of each should not be
indented, but the following lines should be. I can't figure out what option
or combination of options will give me this result.
Tom Benjey
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' and 'fromaddress'
To use this, I tried to set
\setupletterstyle[option][backaddress=auto]
or
\setupletterstyle[backaddress][alternative=auto]
And I tried to set this constant backaddress, with
setlettervalue{backaddress}{something}
But no combination is working.
What worked
, you can use it in ConTeXt with
\setupalign[stretch]
or
\setuptolerance[horizontal,stretch]
In combination with protrusion and font expansion this prevents nearly
all overfull boxes in the running text (at least for me).
Wolfgang
On 15-3-2010 22:46, Philipp Gesang wrote:
this is what I am working with. I'm not sure every detail is needed,
especially concerning the “script=latn” part as I'm successfully using
indeed some fonts have no dflt/dflt combination for script/language and
for those you need the script=latn
[line=7pt]\lineskiplimit-\maxdimen},after=\stopnarrower]
Hi Steffen,
this works, but the \startlocal...\stoplocal combination is not used
very often in 'the source' (so there must be a better way).
\definestartstop[quotetest]
[before={\startnarrower\startlocal\switchtobodyfont[8pt
]
\definestartstop[quotetest]
[before={\startnarrower\switchtobodyfont[8pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=7pt]\lineskiplimit-\maxdimen},after=\stopnarrower]
Hi Steffen,
this works, but the \startlocal...\stoplocal combination is not used
very often in 'the source' (so there must be a better way
, whether standing alone or in combination with
\high{}.
Some light could be shed on this by observing that *all* text produced by
XeTeX, when in comparison with PDFTeX, looks like has gone through \small.
I suppose this is possible as I note that \small can't be applied
recursively (i.e. \small{\small{x
://wiki.contextgarden.net/Fonts ?
Without knowing the subject and/or intended audience of your book I
can't suggest suitable fonts.
Generally I find Palatino (TeX Gyre Pagella) with Frutiger (in a
pinch: MS Calibri) a very good combination, even if rather conservative.
SIL Gentium is also a very nice body font
.
Generally I find Palatino (TeX Gyre Pagella) with Frutiger (in a pinch: MS
Calibri) a very good combination, even if rather conservative.
SIL Gentium is also a very nice body font, if you like a soft, human
touch. Linotype Finnegan is a matching sans-serif; perhaps try Libertine
Biolinum, if you
Hi,
in the attachment is an example file which describes best what i want do. The
method with \offset and \clip to place the figures where i want is really
brutal force i think. Especially fiddling around with dimension to get the
right fit“ is tedious. Is there a better solution to do such a
from
an open firefox instance
or a combination of these.
zotero is only 4 years old and was downloaded 4million times in last year
according to its website http://www.zotero.org . Considering that it is used
only by academic researchers it is a huge phenomena.
Salil
will eventually scale up the heights of the content
looking at combinations, i have to mkiv-ize that code anyway so at that time i
could add that feature (i have to take a look at some project styles as we
often do combination trickery)
yes please! and sorry for my clumsy user interface
-ize that code anyway so at that
time i could add that feature (i have to take a look at some project
styles as we often do combination trickery)
Hans
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as a font feature, rather than dedicated .otf files ?
3) How can I get font expansion and protrusion to work using
simplefonts' dedicated keywords ? There again, I spent more than 30
minutes trying every combination I could think of, unsuccessfully.
I think it would be useful to have a complete example
=...' in combination with 'width=dimen' and
- 'fit' in combination with 'distance=dimen'
Bug or feature? Should we add it to the tracker?
Bug, I think. Can you add them?
Wolfgang
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be the same as for the ligatures.
3) How can I get font expansion and protrusion to work using
simplefonts' dedicated keywords ? There again, I spent more than 30
minutes trying every combination I could think of, unsuccessfully.
I think it would be useful to have a complete example of code
\stoptext
That's not the problem, what did not work is
- 'itemalign=...' in combination with 'width=dimen' and
- 'fit' in combination with 'distance=dimen'
Wolfgang
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On Sun, Jan 17 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
That's not the problem, what did not work is
- 'itemalign=...' in combination with 'width=dimen' and
- 'fit' in combination with 'distance=dimen'
Bug or feature? Should we add it to the tracker?
Cheers, Peter
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Am 17.01.2010 um 16:17 schrieb Peter Münster:
On Sun, Jan 17 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
That's not the problem, what did not work is
- 'itemalign=...' in combination with 'width=dimen' and
- 'fit' in combination with 'distance=dimen'
Bug or feature? Should we add
Hello,
Nesting \placesidebyside inside \startcombination\stopcombination
appears to throw-off the spacing.
Alan
%%%
% Minimal example:
% (left pair is misplaced)
%%%
\setupcombinations [distance=0cm]
\starttext
\framed [width=8cm] {%
over.
It works in combinations, too; in the following example I combine three
figures on one row. The whole combination does have a caption, but the
individual figures in the combination do not - so if you look at the
final pdf, this looks like any single figure with one caption underneath
Using || instead of |-| works like expected, so using it in combination
with \setuphyphenmark[sign=normal] could be considered a workaround.
Sadly, that produces the same bad result. :-(
Here's a minimal example:
%\setuphyphenmark[sign=normal]
\starttext
\hsize 1em
longer|-|word
an externalfigure
that is one part of a combination. Here, \externalfigure
[orientation=90] is broken (incorrect bounding box).
Minimal example:
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,default}]
\starttext
\externalfigure [cow] [frame=on,width=.5\textwidth]
\rotate [rotation=90] {\externalfigure [cow] [frame
] ;)
\placefigure[here,90]{}{}
Yes! However, sometimes we want to turn an externalfigure
that is one part of a combination. Here, \externalfigure
[orientation=90] is broken (incorrect bounding box).
Minimal example:
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,default}]
\starttext
\externalfigure [cow
[filename]}
\externalfigure[filename][orientation=90] ;)
\placefigure[here,90]{}{}
Yes! However, sometimes we want to turn an externalfigure
that is one part of a combination. Here, \externalfigure
[orientation=90] is broken (incorrect bounding box).
Minimal example
Hello folks,
Does anybody know if there is something like texexec for latex
users? Specifically, I'm hoping for a single command that runs the
pdflatex/bibtex combination as many times as is required to reach a
fixed point.
Thanks
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009, Adam Megacz wrote:
Does anybody know if there is something like texexec for latex
users? Specifically, I'm hoping for a single command that runs the
pdflatex/bibtex combination as many times as is required to reach a
fixed point.
There are many such scripts; the two
(tens of thousands of different pages,
spread over hundreds of documents, to be assembled in any combination or
subset) and so far it works out ok, even if it's beta
Hans
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with 'actual text tags' ?
concerning searching ... tounicode vectors are added (including
heuristics for ligatures and such) so searching, cut/past etc should
work ok
in order to see a problem with hyphens i need an example font/text
combination that i can generate on my machine
Hans
Am 10.09.2009 um 16:27 schrieb Xan:
\page[empty] puts number of page.
Then try \page[yes,header,footer], maybe in combination with empty.
Wolfgang
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conventions, you can almost guess what the right key combination should
be.
(I find things like the
existence of \noindent, \noindenting and \noindentation, all apparently
giving slightly different results, nice for the variety it offers but, for a
beginner, quite confusing as well.)
See
http
} {a}
{\startcombination[1*1]
{\externalfigure[lb1]} {b1}
\stopcombination} {b}
\stopcombination}
I get all _left_ aligned (see attached file) and I want normal
center aligned.
How can I get this?
\placefigure
{Combination}
{\startTABLE[frame=off,align=middle]
\NC \externalfigure[lb1
]} {a2}
\stopcombination} {a}
{\startcombination[1*1]
{\externalfigure[lb1]} {b1}
\stopcombination} {b}
\stopcombination}
I get all _left_ aligned (see attached file) and I want normal center
aligned.
How can I get this?
\placefigure
{Combination}
{\startTABLE[frame=off,align
Thank you, Hans.
I would had never figured out that combination of commands.
I'll play with that starting point.
Ciro
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On Sun, Aug 9, 2009
the \chapter command, I tried:
\page[odd,blank] ... didn't work. I get the header and footer
\page[odd,empty] ... didn't work. I get an extra page (empty)
\page[odd,makeup] ... didn't work. I get the same as in the first case
what is the combination I need to use?
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
[odd,makeup] ... didn't work. I get the same as in the first case
what is the combination I need to use?
thank you
Ciro
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] ... didn't work. I get an extra page (empty)
\page[odd,makeup] ... didn't work. I get the same as in the first case
what is the combination I need to use?
See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles#Truly_empty_pagebreak_before_chapters
Aditya
, is the feature in floats to create a empty caption
with
\placefigure{none}{...} now deprecated and \placefigure[none]{}{figure}
should be used or is it a bug when I get a error in combination with
interaction.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\placefigure{none}{figure} % error
En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
Am 10.06.2009 um 18:26 schrieb Xan:
Hi,
I want to put three graphics by this way:
[graphic 1] [graphic 2]
[graphic 3]
where graphic 3 is centered.
I use combination, but graphic 3 puts me in left
[graphic 1] [graphic 2]
[graphic 3]
How can I solve
Hi,
I want to put three graphics by this way:
[graphic 1] [graphic 2]
[graphic 3]
where graphic 3 is centered.
I use combination, but graphic 3 puts me in left
[graphic 1] [graphic 2]
[graphic 3]
How can I solve that?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
PS: Please, CCme. I put the code
Hey, I know now: Nested combinations:
combination[1*2]
combination[2*1]
combination[1*1]
(this is only a sketch)
Thanks,
Xan.
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
I want to put three graphics by this way:
[graphic 1] [graphic 2]
[graphic 3]
where graphic 3 is centered.
I use combination
Am 10.06.2009 um 18:26 schrieb Xan:
Hi,
I want to put three graphics by this way:
[graphic 1] [graphic 2]
[graphic 3]
where graphic 3 is centered.
I use combination, but graphic 3 puts me in left
[graphic 1] [graphic 2]
[graphic 3]
How can I solve that?
The same question was asked
in the case of a real titlepage i nowadays always tend to
set up a layer in combination with a makeup
Hans
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Am 26.05.2009 um 19:22 schrieb Hans Hagen:
sure, although in the case of a real titlepage i nowadays always
tend to set up a layer in combination with a makeup
me too, it gives more control about the placement of the texts but for
the beginning a simple markup env with centered text
]
\setuptables[rulethickness=0.1mm,rulecolor=LightBlack,background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
% Experimental (splitting does not work in combination with placeTABLE)
\setupTABLE[split=yes]
\setupTABLE[row][each][background=none,frame=off]
\setupTABLE[column][each][frame=on,bottomframe=off,topframe=off
not work in combination with placeTABLE)
\setupTABLE[split=yes]
\setupTABLE[row][each][background=none,frame=off]
\setupTABLE[column][each][frame=on,bottomframe=off,topframe=off]
\setupTABLE[column][first][leftframe=off]
\setupTABLE[column][last][rightframe=off]
\setupTABLE[row][first][bottomframe
{\bs S\phantom{M}} \vec{\nabla} \times
\vec{F}\cdot{\rm d}\vec{S}
\stopformula
\stoptext
gives the result in the attachment (I know I can typeset it by a combination of
\circle and \int or something similar, my point is just to show the problem
with \oint).
Thanks for help,
Best regards,
Tomas
to
work in natural tables, don't see how to do this with 'tables' or
'tabulate' mode. linetables?
I've tried all the table modes, including linetables and can't find a
mode that gives me all required features.
Is this combination of tabular features not possible?
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is placed in multiple lines.
The pure \setlayer command use a horizontal box for the content
and did therefore not work for you, \setlayerframed is (simplified)
a combination of \setlayer and \frame, the definition looks like
\setlayer[name][setup]{\framed{text}}.
The \framed command itself can act
I am trying to find a way to group together a table which lists values
in a figure that I have. I would also like to keep seperate
references for each so I would rather not use a combination. I saw
the \begingroup command while searching through the wiki, but I was
unable to determine what
Am 06.04.2009 um 18:17 schrieb Michael Bynum:
I am trying to find a way to group together a table which lists values
in a figure that I have. I would also like to keep seperate
references for each so I would rather not use a combination. I saw
the \begingroup command while searching through
to keep seperate
references for each so I would rather not use a combination. I saw
the \begingroup command while searching through the wiki, but I was
unable to determine what it does and it doesn't seem to do what I
need. I also tried to setup a buffer, but that didn't ensure that the
table
page) not to have a background, but that is
not what I get. I tried every combination of state=start|stop|repeat,
but nothing seem to change at all.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=color,backgroundcolor=lightgray]
\starttext
\setupbackgrounds[page][state=start]
\input
don't
know how to switch to a wide layout with tiny backspace and margin just
for the combination floats. I'm trying:
...
\definepapersize[wide][width=9in, height=7in]
\setuppapersize[wide][wide]
\setuplayout [location=middle, marking=on, topspace=.5cm, height=6.5in,
width=4.5in, margin
, have a wide margin to accommodate marginal
graphics, and I don't know how to switch to a wide layout with tiny
backspace and margin just for the combination floats. I'm trying: ...
\definepapersize[wide][width=9in, height=7in]
\setuppapersize[wide][wide]
\setuplayout [location=middle
Wei-Wei Guo wrote:
Maybe it is better to provide a simple example. For example, I have try.bbl
as following.
In mkiv (and xetex also, I assume), that just works, assuming you have a
working typescript for the combination of scripts. Example attached (the
example uses AdobeMingStd-Light)
I
options, it does so
silently. The combination is *very* unexpected, and I don't think it
is that well known. At any rate I used context for 5 years without
realising something pretty fundamental! (Is it even mentioned in the
manual?)
Anyway, the option then has no effect, so one tries
invalidates options, it does so
silently. The combination is *very* unexpected, and I don't think it
is that well known. At any rate I used context for 5 years without
realising something pretty fundamental! (Is it even mentioned in the
manual?)
Anyway, the option then has no effect, so
Taco Hoekwater 写道:
In mkiv (and xetex also, I assume), that just works, assuming you have a
working typescript for the combination of scripts. Example attached (the
example uses AdobeMingStd-Light)
You might misunderstand. I was providing an example to you in my previous email,
not asking
with that -)
I thought you might say that :) I am hesitant to spread my ignorance,
but I try to help where I think I can.
- Excess whitespace not only invalidates options, it does so
silently. The combination is *very* unexpected, and I don't think it
is that well known. At any rate I used context
to generate a error message for
the ignored keys (which are valid \localframed keys) or make a
exception.
Another thing are values for the keys, \setuplayerframed is a
combination
of \setlayer and \framed and you can set the same values for both with
\setlayerframed[...][offset=...]
or different
with this because the results are
either
small text or text with quotes at both sides but not a combination of
them.
How about: \define\quotesmall{\groupedcommand{\quote\small}{}}
Wolfgang
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with
\definedelimitedtext[quotesmall][quote]
but you above code can't be achieved with this because the results are
either
small text or text with quotes at both sides but not a combination of them.
How about: \define\quotesmall{\groupedcommand{\quote\small}{}}
sound good.
Does it work
Am 04.03.2009 um 10:32 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:26 AM, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello,
Easy question: how to get 1/2 symbol without entering math mode
(using Minion Pro font)?
Have you tried \onehalf or ½ (in mkiv)?
What the combination to get ½ on a mac
On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
What the combination to get ½ on a mac?
Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a keyboard shortcut; I inserted it via
the Character Palette.
Thomas
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:
On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
What the combination to get ½ on a mac?
Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a keyboard shortcut; I inserted it via
the Character Palette.
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Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:40 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
What the combination to get ½ on a mac?
Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a keyboard shortcut; I inserted it via
the Character Palette.
there is a frac feature in some fonts but it might be crappy in some
fonts
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
What's the combination to get ½ on a mac?
Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a keyboard shortcut; I inserted it via the
Character Palette.
there is a frac feature in some fonts but it might be crappy in some fonts
in the sense
,0))
end
we only insert nodes before, so in that case you need to look at another
combination; so, like
class_a [insert] class_b
is triggered only once, by the table entry
[class a] = { class_b = ... }
Thanks for your explanation, I see.
There are some Chinese punctuations
in that case you need to look at another
combination; so, like
class_a [insert] class_b
is triggered only once, by the table entry
[class a] = { class_b = ... }
In addition, I found Chinese punctuations compression in this beta.
Will these features be provided in future beta?
maybe, once we have
,inter_char_stretch,0))
end
we only insert nodes before, so in that case you need to look at another
combination; so, like
class_a [insert] class_b
is triggered only once, by the table entry
[class a] = { class_b = ... }
Thanks for your explanation, I see.
There are some Chinese punctuations
Hello,
I searched the mailing archive but found nothing about my problem.
I have 3 figures to put into combination 2*2. The way it is handle it
that the third figure is place below the first one, which is quite
logical. I'd rather have it centered in the second row. Is there any
mean
On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:14 PM, Nicolas Luchier wrote:
Hello,
I searched the mailing archive but found nothing about my problem.
I have 3 figures to put into combination 2*2. The way it is handle
it that the third figure is place below the first one, which is
quite logical. I'd rather have
On Thursday 29 January 2009 09:09:31 Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Jan 28, 2009, at 3:14 PM, Nicolas Luchier wrote:
I have 3 figures to put into combination 2*2. The way it is handle
it that the third figure is place below the first one, which is
quite logical. I'd rather have it centered
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Nicolas Luchier nicolas.luch...@cea.fr wrote:
I have 3 figures to put into combination 2*2. The way it is handle it that
the third figure is place below the first one, which is quite logical. I'd
rather have it centered in the second row. Is there any mean
Hi,
The solution works indeed. Thanks to all of you. There is a related
refinement I'd like but don't know Context enough to bring by myself:
\starttext
This is a combination of 3 figures on two lines
\placefigure{none}
{
\midaligned{
\startcombination[1*2
commercial fonts and font ABC may have different implementations) may
hav edifferent properties; also, there is not one good usage (typescript
combination) of a specific font, esp now that we have many features
actually, talking about features, you need to keep in mind that even
when you define
)
Is the function backends.pdf.insertmovie in core-inc.lua a part of
unfinished effort or simply broken or dead-end?
On the other hand, if there is no way now to create 3D annotation for
u3d externalfigure in luatex/context combination, then another way is to
include a pdf file with 3d annotation
after the first page is filled, they go to the
bottom of the first page and dissappear off the bottom. The page count
appears to be correct, but the notes are the second page.
How to I get the footnotes (end notes) to appear on more than one page. I'm
using footnote/placefootnotes combination
problem with
footnotes
and Garamond not so long ago (also MkII and MkIV).
How to I get the footnotes (end notes) to appear on more than one
page. I'm
using footnote/placefootnotes combination to product the end notes.
Help!
Example!!!
Wolfgang
page.
Do you know if this is font dependent, I had a similiar problem with
footnotes
and Garamond not so long ago (also MkII and MkIV).
How to I get the footnotes (end notes) to appear on more than one
page. I'm
using footnote/placefootnotes combination to product the end notes.
Help
Dear All,
since ConTeXt lacks support for embedding 3D models (U3D or PRC) into PDF
(btw, is pdf annotations support in context/luatex combination fit for end-user
or is in transition?)
I have tried to embed some 3D PDFs from
http://asymptote.sourceforge.net/gallery/3D%20graphs/
and
http
Hi,
is there a better way to place two tables (with the tabulate environment)
side by side, I wrap them now in a vbox but this destroyes the spacing
before and after them. I know floatcombination but I don't want to use it
at the moment.
\starttext
\startcombination[2*1]
{\vbox\bgroup
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
is there a better way to place two tables (with the tabulate environment)
side by side, I wrap them now in a vbox but this destroyes the spacing
before and after them. I know floatcombination but I don't want to use it
at the moment.
Am 13.11.2008 um 16:12 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
is there a better way to place two tables (with the tabulate
environment)
side by side, I wrap them now in a vbox but this destroyes the
spacing
before and after them. I know
\dorecurse{20}{\input tufte \relax}
\chapter{second} \dorecurse{20}{\input tufte \relax} % this works as
expected
\stoptext
% sample
Is it possible to make this work? (maybe an extra \chapter command
before the combination that triggers the header-footer setup, but that
is not printed after all
Jelle Huisman wrote:
Is it possible to make this work? (maybe an extra \chapter command
before the combination that triggers the header-footer setup, but that
is not printed after all?)
I would put the externalfigure in the before= of the chapter head,
maybe wrapped in some form
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Is it possible to make this work? (maybe an extra \chapter command
before the combination that triggers the header-footer setup, but that
is not printed after all?)
I would put the externalfigure in the before= of the chapter head,
maybe wrapped in some form
problem
\dorecurse{20}{\input tufte \relax}
\chapter{second} \dorecurse{20}{\input tufte \relax} % this works as
expected
\stoptext
% sample
Is it possible to make this work? (maybe an extra \chapter command
before the combination that triggers the header-footer setup
are available only in normal script.
But with cyrillic no smallcaps in every case.
If you need I can test every combination and make a more detailed report.
2. adventor have italic but slanted displays as normal (roman)
in type-otf.tex at least this is missing:
\starttypescript [sans
into the place of red? I
played around with system=rgb, but context won't take ff as a parameter
...
Another question: underlining in ConTeXt (as far as I can discern) needs a
\startunderline/\stopunderline pair, no? Accordingly the combination of
\xmlval{style:text-underline-style}{\xmlatt{#1
to generically paste the ff bit into the place of
red? I played around with system=rgb, but context won't take ff as
a parameter ...
Another question: underlining in ConTeXt (as far as I can discern) needs a
\startunderline/\stopunderline pair, no? Accordingly the combination
: 2008.10.01 00:07
Mac OS 10.5.5
This combination worked OK before I updated:
This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.30.0-2008093012, build unknown
MtxRun | current version: 2008.09.24 18:41
(Mac OS X 10.4)
The latest ConTeXt beta with the same LuaTeX gives the same result as
you attached.
Mojca
creating dvi and the pdf when creating pdf's. As mentioned, this
works with every combination I tested except 2008 MkII. Some (not
very usable for me) workarounds are --
- use the filename without the path and add the path using
\setupexternalfigures[directory=]
- specify the .pdf extension
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