On Tue, 1 Sep 2020, jbf wrote:
> Perhaps someone can assist me with the following query. I have a
> situation where I need to use more than one sans serif fonts (especially
> within complicated chapter heads). I currently have the following:
>
> \definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [alegreya]
>
Earlier my question was 'what if I want to add an extra sans serif
typeface?' (you can see below that I already have one ss - dax, but I
need to add ITCAvantGarde as well as part of mainface or in some other
way??).
*I would like to add to that question, since it is closely connected.*
This
Dear List,
I am using ConTeXt LMTX 2020.08.28 13:58 with the following M(N)WE:
\definetype[typeLUA][option=LUA]
\setbreakpoints[compound]
\starttext
\typeLUA{function(argument)}
\stoptext
Sadly, it does not compile. The problem seems to be the simultaneous use of
compound breakpoints and
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 10:50 AM Christoph Reller
wrote:
> I am using ConTeXt LMTX 2020.08.28 13:58 with the following M(N)WE:
>
> \definetype[typeLUA][option=LUA]
> \setbreakpoints[compound]
> \starttext
> \typeLUA{function(argument)}
> \stoptext
>
> Sadly, it does not compile.
>
I found that
That's now clear. Thank you.
Julian
On 2/9/20 9:59 am, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Julian,
What Aditya means is that you define two (or more) font families: one is named
mainface as yu have already done, the other named mychapterfont (for instance)
where you attribute whatever fonts you wish to
Am working on a book where most chapters are simply labeled Chapter One,
Chapter Two etc., and this has been achieved easily enough with
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Chapter ] (also including
\setupheads[conversion=Words] to get One, Two instead of 1 2).
But several chapter labels need to have a
Hi Julian,
What Aditya means is that you define two (or more) font families: one is named
mainface as yu have already done, the other named mychapterfont (for instance)
where you attribute whatever fonts you wish to sans serif and else. Then when
you want to use the special font in some of the
I presume you mean, {\switchtobodyfont[itcavantgarde]\ss My text} for
the case I mentioned?
Because at no point in the example I gave of \definefontfamily[mainface]
had I defined ss as an AvanteGarde typeface, and that is the heart of my
question. Can I somehow define two kinds of sans serif
Hello
Is it possible to import a metapost extension into a file compiled with the
lmtx engine ?
I tried unsuccessfully with this example :
begin test.tex
\starttext
\startMPcode
input mp-scratch;
Scratchversion:=3;
draw Drapeau;
draw Repeter("4");
draw Avancer("50");
draw
I have come up with part answers to my two questions. The remaining
unanswered question is in the final line.
The question I can now answer, after some experimenting, is how to
ensure that I can use small caps as part of the Alegreya family when I
need to do so. This is how my definitions now
Taco Hoekwater schrieb am 01.09.2020 um 19:12:
Hi,
On 1 Sep 2020, at 16:46, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 9/1/2020 3:04 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thank you for your help. I specify that this extension works perfectly by
compiling the following file.
A logfile of a failed run would have
Hello list,
this is a MWE that worked right in MkIV and in LMTX versions (at least)
until April 22nd, 2020.
There's a macro, \wordorparagraphright, that takes one argument, makes a
hbox with it and measures its width
- if its width is less than \hsize, then it calls \wordright
- if its
Hi,
> On 1 Sep 2020, at 16:46, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 9/1/2020 3:04 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
>> Hi Taco,
>> Thank you for your help. I specify that this extension works perfectly by
>> compiling the following file.
A logfile of a failed run would have been more helpful in trying to
On 9/1/2020 5:47 PM, mf wrote:
\unexpanded\def\groupedwordorparagraphright{\dosingleempty\dogroupedwordorparagraphright}
\def\dogroupedwordorparagraphright[#1]{\groupedcommand{\setbox\scratchbox\hbox\bgroup}
{\egroup\ifdim\wd\scratchbox < \hsize
\wordright{\unhbox\scratchbox}
\else
On 9/1/2020 2:50 AM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
Is there an analogue for display math? Could discretionaries be
applicable to math formulas when "split=yes" is enabled, for instance?
can you give an example of usage
Hans
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On 9/1/2020 2:42 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Dear list,
I noticed that negative superscripts are not printed correctly.
ConTeXt ver: 2020.08.31 22:16 LMTX fmt: 2020.9.1
\starttext
10\high{6}
10\high{-6}
\stoptext
i swapped an option .. fixed in next version (btw, looks like some issue
Dear list, I noticed that negative superscripts are not printed correctly. ConTeXt ver: 2020.08.31 22:16 LMTX fmt: 2020.9.1 \starttext 10\high{6} 10\high{-6} \stoptext
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If your question is of interest to others
Hi Taco,
Thank you for your help. I specify that this extension works perfectly by
compiling the following file.
input mp-scratch;
Scratchversion:=3;
beginfig(1);
draw Drapeau;
draw Repeter("4");
draw Avancer("100");
draw Tournerd("90");
draw FinBlocRepeter;
endfig;
end
But what
Hi,
I think you need this:
\startMPinclusions
input mp-scratch;
\stopMPinclusions
\startMPcode
Scratchversion:=3;
….
If that also doesn’t work, perhaps attach the log file / terminal output to a
new message.
Best wishes,
Taco
> On 1 Sep 2020, at 13:07, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
>
>
On 9/1/2020 3:04 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi Taco,
Thank you for your help. I specify that this extension works perfectly
by compiling the following file.
input mp-scratch;
Scratchversion:=3;
beginfig(1);
draw Drapeau;
draw Repeter("4");
draw Avancer("100");
draw
> Am 01.09.2020 um 05:22 schrieb jbf :
>
> Perhaps someone can assist me with the following query. I have a situation
> where I need to use more than one sans serif fonts (especially within
> complicated chapter heads). I currently have the following:
>
> \definefontfamily [mainface] [rm]
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