Re: [NTG-context] Dotted characters

2016-08-20 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Lukáš Procházka 20. August 2016 um 14:03 Hello again, the dotted font works perfectly. I'm using Lua to generate sheets from a database which contains word-picture-picture2 records (see attached single page sample; I had to convert the image to .jpg to reduce file

Re: [NTG-context] Dotted characters

2016-08-20 Thread Lukáš Procházka
Hello again, the dotted font works perfectly. I'm using Lua to generate sheets from a database which contains word-picture-picture2 records (see attached single page sample; I had to convert the image to .jpg to reduce file size). One more question - is there a ConTeXt/Lua function which

Re: [NTG-context] \getscaledglyph for width-only

2016-08-20 Thread Hans Hagen
On 8/18/2016 6:30 PM, Brian R. Landy wrote: On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Hans Hagen wrote: On 8/18/2016 1:12 AM, Brian R. Landy wrote: On Aug 17, 2016, at 5:45 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: On 8/17/2016 9:56 PM, Brian R. Landy wrote: Hi, I was wondering if there is a way to call

Re: [NTG-context] columnset and placefigure

2016-08-20 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Hans Hagen 19. August 2016 um 23:51 best do your experiments with the new column sets (put this on top of your file for now: \input page-cst.mkiv The new code can also be loaded as a module with \usemodule[newcolumnsets] Wolfgang

Re: [NTG-context] Windows 10, TeXLive 2016, and grep

2016-08-20 Thread Hans Hagen
On 8/20/2016 3:08 AM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote: I'm looking particularly for the `-m #` (return only first # matches) and `-o` (return only the portion of the line which matches), with the latter being more important than the former. I have a line in a Unix script (where I can expect standard

Re: [NTG-context] Windows 10, TeXLive 2016, and grep

2016-08-20 Thread Br. Samuel Springuel
I'm looking particularly for the `-m #` (return only first # matches) and `-o` (return only the portion of the line which matches), with the latter being more important than the former. I have a line in a Unix script (where I can expect standard grep to be available) which looks like this: