On 12/30/2020 7:27 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 12/30/20 4:53 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
As usual, it opens up possibilities, but of course at the price of
testing.
Hans,
I had seen the alignment bug as well; this has been fixed in today's
upload. I'm in a book project (from xml), so I don't
Several months ago I posed the following question.
When I start a paragraph with a \quote or a \quotation the left quotemark
does not protrude, but when I use Unicode quotes it does. I would prefer to
use the commands. Any suggestions on how I can achieve proper left
protrusion without resorting
On 12/30/20 4:53 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
As usual, it opens up possibilities, but of course at the price of testing.
Hans,
I had seen the alignment bug as well; this has been fixed in today's
upload. I'm in a book project (from xml), so I don't have small examples
right now, but I want to
Hi,
Thanks for the fix, Hans (version 2020.12.30 16:45 looks fine!)
/Mikael
On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 3:11 PM Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Mikael,
>
> Indeed you are right about the fact that
>
> \startexample[title={Title}]
> ...
> \stopexample
>
>
> is more logical and also more convenient.
>
Dear Pablo,
Thank you for your reply.
I just search wiki not the mailing list. I never used \setupnote before.
> I would say that LMTX is causing an issue here (but for sure Hans knows
> better).
>
> The issue with your MWE is solved by adding:
>
> \setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth]
It
Fixed in today’s standalone. Many thanks—and best wishes for 2021!!
Alan
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 10:51 AM Alan Bowen wrote:
> In the last few versions of luametatex standalone, paragraphs that were
> once justified now appear ragged right. My insertions of
>
Hi,
As you know, lmtx is also a place for experiments. Currently I'm playing
a bit with fonts. Recently (as mentioned a whil eback) I added glyph
scaling which permits interesting trickery, although one needs to be
aware of how it combines with other features. Here's an example:
In the last few versions of luametatex standalone, paragraphs that were
once justified now appear ragged right. My insertions of
\setupparagraphs[align=wide/normal/yes] and \setupalign[wide/normal/yes]
have had no effect. Is there some new coding that is needed to get
justified text?
Alan
The developers might tune in; perhaps it was changed.
> On 30 Dec 2020, at 15:01, Johann Birnick wrote:
>
> Okay, but I think it's a bug, because as you see in the linked pdf it worked
> the
> simple way some years ago...
Okay, but I think it's a bug, because as you see in the linked pdf it worked the
simple way some years ago...
On Wed, 2020-12-30 at 14:38 +0100, Hans Åberg wrote:
> One has to indicate the align pattern for all columns, otherwise it defaults
> to left, it seems:
>
> \starttext
>
>
One has to indicate the align pattern for all columns, otherwise it defaults to
left, it seems:
\starttext
\startformula \startalign[m=2,distance=8em,n=5,
align={right,middle,middle,middle,left,right,middle,middle,middle,left}]
\NC 0 \NC < \NC 2x + 5y \NC < \NC 10
\NC 4 \NC < \NC 3x + y \NC <
Hi Alain,
I don't know what you mean by "you have two position in the second and one in
the first" ?
The 4 is not aligned correctly. Please see
https://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/mathalign.pdf where the example comes from.
The output looks different.
Best regards,
Johann
On Wed, 2020-12-30 at
Hi Johann,
The 4 is right aligned, but for this
column you have two position in the second and one in the first.
You could try ~4 and it will align
with 10.
Best regards,
Alain
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