Minimum working example:
\starttext
I want to use the Mathjax_Fraktur font, which the font-manager on Ubuntu
reports that it has.
{\switchtobodyfont[Mathjax_Fraktur] .. but, this text doesn't show up in
Mathjax_Fraktur.}
\stoptext
This actually seems to be rooted in a more general problem with the
publications support module. Why does invoking the fastsetup for citations
work within the default footnote setup, but not within endnotes flushed via
\placenotes[footnote]? If I modify the original MWE to use ConTeXt's
default
juh via ntg-context schrieb am 26.12.2021 um 17:36:
Hi all,
I am looking for a way to make startstoplines likes this:
This is a long line
that breaks,
the second line,
the third line.
So if a line in the poem is too long it shall break and indent.
Short version:
\setuplines
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On 2021-12-26 11:36, juh via ntg-context wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for a way to make startstoplines likes this:
This is a long line
that breaks,
the second line,
the third line.
So if a line in the poem is too long it shall break and indent.
TIA
juh
You can play with something
Hi all,
I am looking for a way to make startstoplines likes this:
This is a long line
that breaks,
the second line,
the third line.
So if a line in the poem is too long it shall break and indent.
TIA
juh
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2021 19:27:25 +0100
Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
> Is there a way to return failure if *any* error is encountered or
> do they need to be enabled each individually?
A solution is to use patterns (supported in the upcoming upload):
\enabledirectives
[logs.errors=*]
On 12/25/2021 11:52 PM, Thomas Savary via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Bruce and Hans !
Thank you very much for your answers, that helped me a lot.
In fact, though I would love to switch to ConTeXt one day, I am still
using LuaLaTeX — I am a slow learner and I know it will take me months
to be