Sorry, I took your message for irony.
Should have read your blog posts to know better.
Hraban
> Am 28.04.2020 um 18:07 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
> Don’t forget, what’s already included in ConTeXt:
>
> \usemodule[visual]
> \useMPlibrary[dum]
>
> \starttext
> \simplethesis
> \stoptext
>
Hi Jan,
> 1. Nameing and organizing the project, product and environments files. I
> am currently reorganising the files for my cooperative. I think that
> besides some nameing conventions it is more or less up to me how I
> organise our print work. Any recommendations welcome.
Download
> > Unicode's canonical ordering of Hebrew marks is based on their combining
> > classes, with characters in higher combining classes being sorted after
> > those with lower combining classes in canonical order. The
> > typographically recommended ordering of certain characters is found in
> >
On 4/28/2020 6:16 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/michal-h21/uninormalize/master/char-def-with-ccc.lua),
looks like an ancient copy of char-def.lua
(we actually do have a combining entry)
Hans
-
On 4/28/2020 6:16 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
Thank you for the prompt and thorough response!
If the reorderings have to be done for each pair of characters in
different combining classes that are not in the expected typographical
order, then there will be a lot (probably hundreds) of
I am typesetting a document using pagecolumns to ensure that my footnotes
are set ragged-bottom in columns. I have observed some unexpected behavior
whenever the last column on a page is left incomplete: a blank page is
added at the end of the document. A minimal working example follows:
```
Thanks! Replacing "top" and "bottom" with "column:top" and "column:bottom"
didn't make the MWE work, but once you pointed out that the locations of
the marks to be fetched had to be column-specific, I started looking
through the mailing list and found something that worked. I just had to
change
> Am 28.04.2020 um 16:39 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
>>> https://github.com/fiee/tools/blob/master/contextproject.py
>
> There are a few bugs in the output, e.g. in the first call you can’t set the
> project name, and in the second it won’t create an environment if it’s
> missing. If you
Thank you for the prompt and thorough response!
If the reorderings have to be done for each pair of characters in different
combining classes that are not in the expected typographical order, then
there will be a lot (probably hundreds) of substitution rules. I am not
very familiar with coding in
Don’t forget, what’s already included in ConTeXt:
\usemodule[visual]
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\simplethesis
\stoptext
> Am 28.04.2020 um 17:33 schrieb Thangalin :
>
> Jan-Erik, after you have installed all the required software (and
> fonts!) and unzipped the book.zip and themes.zip
Perfect, I will get in to it.
Many thanks and Best wishes, Janne
> 28 apr. 2020 kl. 17:33 skrev Thangalin :
>
> Jan-Erik, after you have installed all the required software (and
> fonts!) and unzipped the book.zip and themes.zip archives, you can
> build a book using:
>
> cd
Jan-Erik, after you have installed all the required software (and
fonts!) and unzipped the book.zip and themes.zip archives, you can
build a book using:
cd $HOME/dev/writing/book
./build -V -c -y -i jekyll-hyde -d standard-ebooks/jekyll-hyde \
-b
That was clarifying. Thanks a lot and good work done by you!
Take Care
Best wishes, Janne
> 28 apr. 2020 kl. 16:39 skrev Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
>
>> Am 28.04.2020 um 16:12 schrieb Jan-Erik Hägglöf :
>>
>>> 28 apr. 2020 kl. 09:33 skrev Henning Hraban Ramm :
>>>
>>> Yes, the naming is
> Am 28.04.2020 um 16:12 schrieb Jan-Erik Hägglöf :
>
>> 28 apr. 2020 kl. 09:33 skrev Henning Hraban Ramm :
>>
>> Yes, the naming is completely up to you.
>>
>> I use:
>>
>> project_something.tex
>> env_something.tex
>> prd_oneissue.tex
>> c_onechapter.tex
>>
>> That’s also what my script
On 4/28/2020 2:09 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
Is there some way I can improve my syntax to avoid this issue, or is it
just a bug that needs to be fixed? I've tried fetching other marks
(e.g., first and last), but the only marks that ConTeXt seems to find
are the ones for the left column.
Is there a running example ? I’m not sure how to fill in the commandline
> 28 apr. 2020 kl. 09:33 skrev Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
> Yes, the naming is completely up to you.
>
> I use:
>
> project_something.tex
> env_something.tex
> prd_oneissue.tex
> c_onechapter.tex
>
> That’s also what my
Am 28.04.20 um 10:35 schrieb Saša Janiška:
> On Tue, 28 Apr 2020 08:32:57 +0200
> "Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
>
>> 3. Being a writer I think that Markdown --> ConTeXt is the best way to
>> achieve what I want: easy writing and professional looking books.
>
> I've the same opinion!
>
>> Up to now
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 28.04.2020 um 15:39:
Hi,
It seemed to me that it was necessary to proceed in this way to create a
link in a pdf file; it does not work.
Thank you.
Fabrice
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=darkred]
\starttext
\goto{vecteur
Hi,
It seemed to me that it was necessary to proceed in this way to create a
link in a pdf file; it does not work.
Thank you.
Fabrice
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=darkred]
\starttext
\goto{vecteur directeur}[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VdSz-0QT4Y]
\stoptext
On 4/28/2020 1:59 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
\definefontfeature[f:pointedhebrew][default][
ccmp=yes,
mark=yes,
script=hebr
]
\definefontfamily[hebrew] [rm] [SBL Hebrew] [features=f:pointedhebrew]
%Set the body font:
\setupbodyfont[hebrew]
%Set up right-to-left alignment:
I am trying to typeset a two-column text in a right-to-left language using
ConTeXt. Because I want footnotes in this text to be set ragged-bottom, I
am using pagecolumns instead of standard columns. I also want to track the
first and last textual division markers on each page using markings.
I am typesetting a document in Hebrew that includes pointing (e.g., vowels,
shin and sin dots, dagesh, etc.) using ConTeXt. The Hebrew text that I want
to typeset has been normalized into Unicode's NFC canonical form. It is
well-known that the Unicode canonical ordering of Hebrew points conflicts
On Tue, 28 Apr 2020 08:32:57 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> 3. Being a writer I think that Markdown --> ConTeXt is the best way to
> achieve what I want: easy writing and professional looking books.
I've the same opinion!
> Up to now I used Pablos way via pandoc and XHTML described here:
>
> Am 28.04.2020 um 08:32 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke :
>
> 1. Nameing and organizing the project, product and environments files. I
> am currently reorganising the files for my cooperative. I think that
> besides some nameing conventions it is more or less up to me how I
> organise our print work.
Hi Dave,
Am 28.04.20 um 04:00 schrieb Thangalin:
> Hi folks!
>
> Second last part in the series. The project, product, component, and
> environment relations were a bit finicky. Those willing to point out
> improvements that can be made---Hans, Taco, Wolfgang, Aditya, and
> others---would be
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