Am 26.12.2013 um 01:01 schrieb Elspeth McGullicuddy
elspethmcgullicu...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I hopped you all had a merry Christmas :-)
In the very first working example:
\definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [Latin Modern Roman]
\definefallbackfamily [mainface] [mm] [TeX Gyre Termes Math]
Am 2013-12-25 um 17:25 schrieb Rudolf Bahr qu...@quasi.de:
Nearly all of the hundreds of fraktur-fonts in the world have problems, as
reported by the
program fontforge. But even worse, mostly there is a lack of umlauts, 2 of
3 needed
different s and a lack of ligatures. And only very,
On 12/26/2013 9:09 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 26.12.2013 um 01:01 schrieb Elspeth McGullicuddy
elspethmcgullicu...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I hopped you all had a merry Christmas :-)
In the very first working example:
\definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [Latin Modern Roman]
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 18:07:07 +0100
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
it's a browser setup (although a document does contain info about it
being doublesided so that a viewer can adapt accordingly)
Many of the ConTeXt manuals seem to put the Adobe Reader into a
specific mode, for example two
Am 2013-12-26 um 18:26 schrieb Alan Braslau alan.bras...@cea.fr:
Many of the ConTeXt manuals seem to put the Adobe Reader into a
specific mode, for example two page, even when one takes care to setup
the reader according to one's own preference, for example one page. I
find this somewhat
On 12/26/2013 1:26 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 18:07:07 +0100
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
it's a browser setup (although a document does contain info about it
being doublesided so that a viewer can adapt accordingly)
Many of the ConTeXt manuals seem to put the Adobe
Thanks Wolfgang for the context --make en tips.
Thanks Hans for having filled the gaps.
Regards,
Chris
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 12/26/2013 9:09 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 26.12.2013 um 01:01 schrieb Elspeth McGullicuddy
Hello Hraban,
thank you for answering!
The Fraktur fonts differ in many things from each other. I forgot to mention
the feature of automatic choice of ligatures when they appear in the text. So
it's a matter of
not to be forced to change too much in a given text. I solved my problem within
10
Am 26.12.2013 um 19:56 schrieb Rudolf Bahr qu...@quasi.de:
Hello Hraban,
thank you for answering!
The Fraktur fonts differ in many things from each other. I forgot to mention
the feature of automatic choice of ligatures when they appear in the text. So
it's a matter of
not to be
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 08:49:30PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Have you tried the unifraktur fonts, as you can see on the website the font
has features to change
the umlauts and also to replace the normal s with the long s.
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Unifraktur Maguntia]
Am 2013-12-27 um 04:18 schrieb Rudolf Bahr qu...@quasi.de:
In yfrak I have to describe in a special manner end s and umlauts with a
little e
on top too, but its very easy and short:
middle s = s, the normal one,
ends = s:
ä = ä or *a, ö = ö or *o and so forth.
The only error
Am 26.12.2013 um 23:18 schrieb Rudolf Bahr qu...@quasi.de:
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 08:49:30PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Have you tried the unifraktur fonts, as you can see on the website the font
has features to change
the umlauts and also to replace the normal s with the long s.
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 08:49:30PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
This is the answer of my context (version: 2013.05.28 00:36):
l.2 \definefontfamily
[mainface][rm][Unifraktur Maguntia]
? h
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error
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