I've had a similar issue since December (posted here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg101228.html) and trying the
examples from the columnsets manual today and the version that worked for
Hraban I get the same error (ConTeXt version 2022.05.02, macOS 12.4).
Ben
On Tue, 24
I've just update and blockligatures=yes is working again; thanks very much Hans.
Ben
On Fri, 13 May 2022, at 14:29, Ben Moon via ntg-context wrote:
> Thanks Hans,
>
> I tried to modify your example for preventing the capital-Th ligature but
> this doesn't seem to work. The '
Thanks Hans,
I tried to modify your example for preventing the capital-Th ligature but this
doesn't seem to work. The 'fi' ligature is prevented, but 'Th' still appears as
a ligature. This occurs with the original lowercase version too. Have I missed
something?
```
\startluacode
local
Hi List,
I'm using blockligatures to avoid the 'Th' ligature in some fonts but keep
others. Recently I've found this removes the 'h' completely, i.e. 'Th' is
changed to 'T', 'The' becomes 'Te' etc.
Is there a way to restore the blockligatures functionality? I'm on ConTeXt
version 2022.05.02
Hello again,
I wonder whether anyone has some thoughts to help with my problem? Either why
\xmlpos gives double values or alternatives to arrange my table format?
Best wishes,
Ben
On Mon, 28 Mar 2022, at 10:44, Ben Moon via ntg-context wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm trying to rende
Hello All,
I'm trying to render a table stored in XML JATS format
(https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/) and eventually want to use the
tag to setup column aligning from the @align attribute, e.g.,
\setupTABLE [column] [\xmlpos{#1}] [align=\xmlatt{#1}{align}]
Including \xmlpos{#1} I get
I too get an error trying to run John’s code and my own (I found this after
that wouldn’t work) on macOS. My error code is 1 rather than 11.
system > ConTeXt ver: 2022.01.15 17:32 LMTX fmt: 2022.1.17 int:
English/english
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
Ben
Hi,
I’d like to create a caption with the first line hanging/outdented compared to
the lines afterwards, like this:
> Figure 1. Here is the line of text
>that goes on to a second line. The
>first line is hanging.
I’ve posted this question here: