Hi Steffen,
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
sorry, the next looks so simple, it's probably an often answered thing
(I just could not find the answer anywhere…)
Why is there a little gap above the figure, though it should be top.
How to avoid it?
\starttext
\showframe
Hi all,
there seems to be a problem with the XeTeX engine and the
mapping:tex-text feature for OpenType fonts. Try this:
---
\usetypescriptfile[type-minion]
\usetypescript[minion][uc]
\setupbodyfont[minion,13pt]
\starttext
There is --- without any doubt --- a tiny problem.
\stoptext
---
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Steffen,
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
sorry, the next looks so simple, it's probably an often answered thing
(I just could not find the answer anywhere$B!D(B)
Why is there a little gap above the figure, though it should be top.
How to avoid it?
\starttext
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi Chen,
Zhichu Chen wrote:
Hi everybody,
Does this only happen to me?
No, same problem here. The left column is black, the right one has the
desired color. But I have no solution for it (so there was no reply from
me earlier).
Peter
On 2/9/07,
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Hi all,
there seems to be a problem with the XeTeX engine and the
mapping:tex-text feature for OpenType fonts. Try this:
---
\usetypescriptfile[type-minion]
\usetypescript[minion][uc]
\setupbodyfont[minion,13pt]
\starttext
There is --- without any doubt ---
Cool! It works.
Thanks, everybody.
On 2/12/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi Chen,
Zhichu Chen wrote:
Hi everybody,
Does this only happen to me?
No, same problem here. The left column is black, the right one has the
desired color. But I have no solution
Hi all,
there seems to be a problem with the XeTeX engine and the
mapping:tex-text feature for OpenType fonts. Try this:
---
\usetypescriptfile[type-minion]
\usetypescript[minion][uc]
\setupbodyfont[minion,13pt]
\starttext
There is --- without any doubt --- a tiny problem.
\stoptext
Hi all,
this may have been mentioned before, but I haven't been able to find an answer
to this: if I e.g. use $\lim_{t\rightarrow\infty} f(t)$, the subscript of \lim
appears underneath it, i.e. in displaystyle. In LaTeX, it appears below right
of \lim, much like with $\sum_{i=1}$. The latter
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, M.J. Kallen wrote:
Hi all,
this may have been mentioned before, but I haven't been able to find
an answer to this: if I e.g. use $\lim_{t\rightarrow\infty} f(t)$,
the subscript of \lim appears underneath it, i.e. in displaystyle.
In LaTeX, it appears below right of
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, M.J. Kallen wrote:
Hi all,
this may have been mentioned before, but I haven't been able to find
an answer to this: if I e.g. use $\lim_{t\rightarrow\infty} f(t)$,
the subscript of \lim appears underneath it, i.e. in displaystyle.
In LaTeX, it
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, M.J. Kallen wrote:
Hi all,
this may have been mentioned before, but I haven't been able to find
an answer to this: if I e.g. use $\lim_{t\rightarrow\infty} f(t)$,
the subscript of \lim appears
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
So, if I understand correctly, there is no difference between
\mathop{...} and \mathop{...}\displaylimits.
Yes. /me was definately wrong
Cheers,
Taco
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Hi all,
\starttext
5,00\,\texteuro
\stoptext
does not work any more. What have I to do?
Bernd
here the message from contextgarden
systems : begin file texweb at line 2
! Font \thedefinedfont=fmvr8x at 12.0pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file
not fou
nd.
recently read \scaledfont
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Bernd Militzer wrote:
Hi all,
\starttext
5,00\,\texteuro
\stoptext
does not work any more. What have I to do?
Short answer: use texnansi encoding.
\setupencoding[default=texnansi]
\usetypescript[modern][\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont[modern,rm,11pt]
or
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 18:27:43 +0100
Bernd Militzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
\starttext
5,00\,\texteuro
\stoptext
does not work any more. What have I to do?
Bernd
here the message from contextgarden
systems : begin file texweb at line 2
! Font \thedefinedfont=fmvr8x
On Feb 12, 2007, at 6:50 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
A question to Hans: I do not know much about fonts, but from what I
understand ec is ugly and one should use texnansi. So why does ConTeXt
default to ec. I am sure that for most users like, fonts in TeX is a
mystry, and they do not really
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\startmode[hansmode]
Ah, wait for luatex where fonts can use the afm and create encodings
on the fly, so we don't need to worry about this anymore!
\stopmode
sure, and make virtual fonts on the fly as well -)
Hans (now in open type mode)
In Context one can use registers for powerful sorting with single
or multiple keys. However, it's a little tricky if you want the
result to appear other than one element per line.
Here's a macro that does the job:
\def\PlaceRegisterInline[#1,#2,#3]{% Register Before After
\bgroup
Aditya Mahajan schrieb:
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Bernd Militzer wrote:
Hi all,
\starttext
5,00\,\texteuro
\stoptext
does not work any more. What have I to do?
Short answer: use texnansi encoding.
\setupencoding[default=texnansi]
\usetypescript[modern][\defaultencoding]
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Hi Bernd,
I tried this on my system and it work with \texteuro and \euro. Dont't
I my sytem or contextgarden is wrong, because ConTeXt use on my machine
the euro sign from the marvosym fonts and not from fmvr8x.
What is the result from your own system, did id work
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