I am using Antykwa-Poltawskiego to set a French text that includes ancient
Greek.
In the Greek text, there is a vertical bar (to mark the end of a column).
The custom is to set the spacing about the bar so that
(a) when the bar is inside a word, the bar appears as a normal character
(b) when the
Am 23.07.2013 um 13:20 schrieb Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com:
I am using Antykwa-Poltawskiego to set a French text that includes ancient
Greek.
In the Greek text, there is a vertical bar (to mark the end of a column). The
custom is to set the spacing about the bar so that
(a) when
On 7/23/2013 1:32 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.07.2013 um 13:20 schrieb Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com:
I am using Antykwa-Poltawskiego to set a French text that includes ancient
Greek.
In the Greek text, there is a vertical bar (to mark the end of a column). The
custom is to set
Wolfgang, Hans—many thanks to you both!
Part of the problem was that i was using \| instead of \textbar. I now have:
\setupbodyfont[antykwa-poltawskiego]
\def\test
{\ifnum\lastnodetype=\gluenodecode
\|
\else
\textbar
\fi}
\setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation]
\starttext
Am 23.07.2013 um 15:42 schrieb Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com:
Wolfgang, Hans—many thanks to you both!
Part of the problem was that i was using \| instead of \textbar. I now have:
\setupbodyfont[antykwa-poltawskiego]
\def\test
{\ifnum\lastnodetype=\gluenodecode
\|
\else
Thanks, Wolfgang. I will start experimenting.
Alan
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 23.07.2013 um 15:42 schrieb Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com:
Wolfgang, Hans—many thanks to you both!
Part of the problem was that i was using
John Culleton wrote:
I use slackware linux 14, the 64 bit version.
What is the proper code for opening quotes in context?
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Use “quoted word” or \quotation{quoted word}.
Since you're using Linux: if you set your keyboard layout to `English
(international AltGr dead
What is the setting that forces ConTeXt to keep footnotes on the page where
they are called?
In the following example,
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupnotation[footnote][interaction=yes,way=bytext]
\setupnotation[footnote][split=verystrict]
\starttext
\dorecurse{50}{some text\footnote{a
Russell Urquhart russurquha...@verizon.net writes:
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:19:27PM -0700, David Rogers wrote:
To summarize: A page header with page number and guide word (the guide
word showing which chapter of which book of the Bible begins on this
page), two columns of regular text,
On 7/23/2013 9:47 PM, David Rogers wrote:
Russell Urquhart russurquha...@verizon.net writes:
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:19:27PM -0700, David Rogers wrote:
To summarize: A page header with page number and guide word (the guide
word showing which chapter of which book of the Bible begins on
On 7/23/2013 9:22 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
What is the setting that forces ConTeXt to keep footnotes on the page
where they are called?
In the following example,
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupnotation[footnote][interaction=yes,way=bytext]
\setupnotation[footnote][split=verystrict]
Hi List, I am very grateful with you all. Thanks for all the teaching.
Sorry if the message is too long.
I have read in several places that the commands \doublehyphendemerits and
\finalhyphendemerits are not a real way of dealing with the design issue
of too many hyphens in a row and/or avoiding
On 2013–07–23 Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,lesshyphenation,hz,hanging]
From my experience, stretch often leads to rather terrible spacing.
I avoid it if wherever I can.
1. Is there any definitive way of avoiding […] hyphens at the end of a page?
The penalty
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