Re: [NTG-context] Numbered Itemlist With Interruption

2023-04-25 Thread jbf via ntg-context
Don't worry... I've read contextgarden on lots of things and missed more than you've ever thought of I reckon! The answer to problems is usually in there somewhere, but finding it can be a bit of challenge sometimes. Julian On 26/4/23 13:58, Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote: On Apr 25,

Re: [NTG-context] Numbered Itemlist With Interruption

2023-04-25 Thread Michael Urban via ntg-context
> On Apr 25, 2023, at 8:30 PM, jbf via ntg-context wrote: > > > \startitemize[continue]% THIS SHOULD DO WHAT YOU WANT Wow, thanks. I must have read that 'Enumerations' contextgarden wiki page a half dozen times and missed it anyway. Mike

Re: [NTG-context] Numbered Itemlist With Interruption

2023-04-25 Thread jbf via ntg-context
\startitemize[continue]% THIS SHOULD DO WHAT YOU WANT \item Picking up where we left off. \item And all is well. \stopitemize Julian On 26/4/23 13:21, Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote: I am trying to have two numbered itemizations, with a paragraph in between, such that the second list

[NTG-context] Numbered Itemlist With Interruption

2023-04-25 Thread Michael Urban via ntg-context
I am trying to have two numbered itemizations, with a paragraph in between, such that the second list starts where the first left off, without having to manually calculate the new start point. The following does not work, and I do not understand why. Mike \starttext

Re: [NTG-context] Font error in PDF using ConTeXt and Kepler typeface

2023-04-25 Thread Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context
Another check you can do is to run $ mtxrun --script font --list --name '--pattern=*kepler*' and see if the file for keplerstd-light is the one you are expecting and not a second copy somewhere that is upsetting things. > On 25 Apr 2023, at 21:40, lynx--- via ntg-context wrote: > >

Re: [NTG-context] Font error in PDF using ConTeXt and Kepler typeface

2023-04-25 Thread lynx--- via ntg-context
Werner: This is the one that I think will help the most (taken from the Fonts out of Context manual, pp 147 - 148 "If you want to use Lucida, all you have to do when you have bought the fonts, is to put the OpenType files in a place where they can be found, for instance:

Re: [NTG-context] Font error in PDF using ConTeXt and Kepler typeface

2023-04-25 Thread lynx--- via ntg-context
Hello, Werner: Have you tried some diagnostic tests, such as trying to get the PDF output via DVIPS? I suspect that you are, in fact, more knowledgeable and experience with ConTeXt than I am, but for what it is worth you may want to look at: * \setupoutput[dvips,acrobat] (SEE:

Re: [NTG-context] Font error in PDF using ConTeXt and Kepler typeface

2023-04-25 Thread Werner Schmidt via ntg-context
Hi conTeXt folks, may I ask again. How could I debug the font typesetting of PDF files with conTeXt? Any help is highly appreciated. Best Werner On April 21, 2023 1:29:18 PM UTC, Werner Schmidt via ntg-context wrote: >Hi all, > >I'd like to use the commercial Adobe Kepler typeface (Kepler

Re: [NTG-context] Idea for a shared repository.

2023-04-25 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
Am 25.04.23 um 17:13 schrieb Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context: On Tue, 25 Apr 2023, Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context wrote: What about creating a repository called: 'templates' or 'resources' - we can figure out the exact name later. Why not use the wiki for such documents? For fonts, there is

Re: [NTG-context] Idea for a shared repository.

2023-04-25 Thread Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context
On Tue, 25 Apr 2023, Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context wrote: > What about creating a repository called: 'templates' or 'resources' - we can > figure out the exact name later. Why not use the wiki for such documents? For fonts, there is already a wiki page collecting typescripts:

[NTG-context] Idea for a shared repository.

2023-04-25 Thread Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context
Dear Everyone, We currently have the Context Garden site, wiki and htis list for documentation and resources. There is a Github contextgarden organization that can host repositories. What about creating a repository called: 'templates' or 'resources' - we can figure out the exact name