Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hi,
I am going back
to sorting thread...
(http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20050812.082425.f0643027.html)
Do you think, Hans, that sorting will work even if
\enableregime[some-regime]?
It seems that until now if some input char expands to e.g.
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
And about the ConTeXt-specific: dcroat and Eth are both already
present in ec encoding, so I'm not asking for any additional glyphs.
It's not OK to use Eth when someone asks for Dcroat (Dstroke), but
it's better than using the improvized (althoug
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
And about the ConTeXt-specific: dcroat and Eth are both already
present in ec encoding, so I'm not asking for any additional glyphs.
It's not OK to use Eth when someone asks for Dcroat (Dstroke), but
it's better than using
Hans Hagen wrote:
if you use regimes:
input encoding font encoding
active char = \namedglyph = 8bit char | fallback
OK, thanks. I didn't check if this works, but I hope the problem will
finally be solved now:
In enco-ec.tex change
\definecharacter dmacron 158
Hi,
I would like to set the headers all caps, but not the title of the
section in the body text.
This setting
%\setupheader[text][style={\WORD}] % - does not work
\setupheadertexts[text][\setups{run:left}][][][\setups{run:right}]
\startsetups run:left
I'm now synchronized with latest distro (2005.08.05) and pdfetex 1.3
Under
http://www.logosrl.it/context/
there are
*)modules.pdf (~21MByte)
*) modules.zip, used to make modules.pdf
*)patches.zip, a zip file with following patches:
core-rul.patch
font-chi.patch
spec-fdf.patch
supp-lan.patch
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Another remark. I'm not sure which name is better, dstroke
(unicode-based) or dcroat (adobe-based). ConTeXt seems to have a
strange mixture of unicode- and adobe- based names. hungarumlaut is
adobe-based, while diaeresis is unicode-based for example. I don't
want to
I'm now synchronized with latest distro (2005.08.05) and pdfetex 1.3
Under
http://www.logosrl.it/context/
there are
*)modules.pdf (~21MByte)
Great!
I would suggest to keep the old files and name them like
2005-08-16-modules.pdf (and perhaps to keep all the files (except
ConTeXt itself
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I would suggest to keep the old files and name them like
2005-08-16-modules.pdf
done
(and perhaps to keep all the files (except
ConTeXt itself of course) since they have to be updated from time to
time as new files are added to the distribution). That way the old
Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Another remark. I'm not sure which name is better, dstroke
(unicode-based) or dcroat (adobe-based). ConTeXt seems to have a
strange mixture of unicode- and adobe- based names. hungarumlaut is
adobe-based, while diaeresis is unicode-based for example.
luigi.scarso wrote:
*)patches.zip, a zip file with following patches:
core-rul.patch
font-chi.patch
spec-fdf.patch
supp-lan.patch
supp-pdf.patch
patched
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
luigi.scarso wrote:
There are some overfull lines;
maybe there is a better sectioning (or multiple pdfs ?).
i'll look into that later; also, it makes sense to used condensed monospaced latin modern fonts (will be available in a couple of weeks)
Hans
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Another remark. I'm not sure which name is better, dstroke
(unicode-based) or dcroat (adobe-based). ConTeXt seems to have a
strange mixture of unicode- and adobe- based names. hungarumlaut is
adobe-based, while diaeresis is unicode-based for example. I don't
want to
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Out of the seven possibilities I vote for \dstroke and leave the
strange name (dcroat) to be handled by *.enc files only.
i think that your ultimate satisfaction can come from this private regime:
\starttext
\startregime[mojka]
\dostepwiserecurse{127}{255}{1}
Olivier wrote:
Hi,
I would like to set the headers all caps, but not the title of the
section in the body text.
This setting
%\setupheader[text][style={\WORD}] % - does not work
\setupheadertexts[text][\setups{run:left}][][][\setups{run:right}]
\startsetups run:left
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Guess why dstroke/dcroat is named dbar in the ec encoding ...
guess: because no one was involved who knew better than that
And I forgot yet another possibility in my list of names for that
single stupid letter that seems to be used nowhere except in Croatian
and
Hi,
the best would be an all-caps font; anyhow, here is ahack:
\setupheadertexts
[\setups{run:middle}]
\startsetups run:middle
-- \expanded{\WORD{\fetchmark[chapter][first]}} --
\stopsetups
\starttext
\chapter{test}
\stoptext
Once Olivier tries this out, perhaps he could
Quoting Patrick Gundlach :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Aug 18, 2005 at 12:26:06AM --
Once Olivier tries this out, perhaps he could add a wiki page?
Done there: http://contextgarden.net/Headers_and_Footers
Olivier
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