Hello,
I noticed yesterday that paragraph indenting appears to have changed
between
LMTX 2020.11.17 & 11.19. Usually the first paragraph after a section
heading
does not indent, as it does with all subsequent paragraphs. With 11.19
the first
paragraph does have an indent. I've had to revert to
On 11/21/20 10:44 PM, Richard Mahoney wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I noticed yesterday that paragraph indenting appears to have changed between
> LMTX 2020.11.17 & 11.19. Usually the first paragraph after a section heading
> does not indent, as it does with all subsequent paragraphs. With 11.19
> the first
Hello
When I compile my file with ConText-Luatex from Texlive 2019 (linux
debian) I get the right result. On the other hand with the last version
of LMTX I have a 2nd caption above the image (see attached file). It's
not on all the pictures, it's random.
Hi YAHYAOUI,
This works for me with my LinuxLibertine font.
\definefont[linlib][name:linuxlibertinegregular*default at 12pt]
\starttext
\linlib
\tochar{n:Tux}
\tochar{x:E000}
\tochar{x:E001}
\tochar{x:E002}
\tochar{x:E003}
\tochar{x:2619}
\tochar{x:2767}
\stoptext
Greetings Lutz
Am 21.
On 11/21/2020 10:05, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Rik Kabel schrieb am 20.11.2020 um 00:18:
You are right about not quite understand.
There are cases where you want to pass a command to another command as
it is without replacing it with its content, e.g. when you store the
\TeX logo in the
Rik Kabel schrieb am 20.11.2020 um 00:18:
You are right about not quite understand.
There are cases where you want to pass a command to another command as
it is without replacing it with its content, e.g. when you store the
\TeX logo in the table of content the \TeX command should be
On 11/21/2020 04:46, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/21/2020 4:57 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Hello all,
Playing with define/setup/set characterspacing, I have come across
some odd, perhaps buggy, behavior. This applies to both MkIV
2020.11.19 11:23 and LMTX 2020.11.19 11:28.
The problem is that
Hi dear list, i'm struggling to get ornaments from linux libertine.
The wiki is sparse regarding this topic.
Any help would be appreciated!
--
Dr YAHYAOUI Mohamed Kaddour, cardiologue .
___
If your question is of
On 11/21/20 11:04 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
To check whether a stretch or shrink value is set LMTX takes a look at
the next character (p, P, m or M) before it makes a decision, when you
have now a word after \hskip which start with one of these characters
(e.g. Materiam) you trigger the
Thomas A. Schmitz schrieb am 20.11.2020 um 22:57:
On 11/20/20 10:52 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Optional arguments (e.g. plus/minus values for \hskip) for commands
are handled different in LMTX but it was always recommended to add
\relax after the last value.
Thank you Wolfgang, that makes
On 11/21/2020 4:57 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Hello all,
Playing with define/setup/set characterspacing, I have come across some
odd, perhaps buggy, behavior. This applies to both MkIV 2020.11.19 11:23
and LMTX 2020.11.19 11:28.
The problem is that character spacing is not effected for the left
On 11/21/2020 2:09 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 11/20/20 10:52 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[...]
Optional arguments (e.g. plus/minus values for \hskip) for commands are
handled different in LMTX but it was always recommended to add \relax
after the last value.
Hi Wolfgang,
the same would
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