Thank you Marco, this solved my problem (footnote numbers inside of Arabic
text) as well!
On 6 September 2013 10:07, Marco Patzer li...@homerow.info wrote:
On 2013–09–06 H. Özoguz wrote:
\starttext
{\it This was\footnote{And actually is.} my way of typesetting.}
Is\footnote{Another fn.}
Hello List,
this is a nitpick, but it's an itch that's been itching me for a couple of
days now. When you put a footnote to Arabic text, the little number (like
this one: ²) appears in the font the Arabic text is in, which makes it look
distinct from the other footnote numbers in the text and
Idris,
that's awesome news - I would have never imagined for something like this
to happen so quickly. Unfortunately, I can't get it to run (probably my own
fault). So far I'd been working with TeXLive. Now to try this out, I
installed ConTeXt standalone and then issued first-setup.bat
There seems to be something more fundamental wrong with my setup.
When I do that, I get:
! I can't find file `m-hemistich.mkiv'.
Isn't first-setup.bat --modules='m-hemistich' supposed to install the
module?
On 30 August 2013 02:10, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 8/30/2013 12:48 AM, J. R
From what I understand from Hans's message, m-hemistich is part of the
ConTeXt distribution, so you just need to update your distribution to
install it (i.e., just run first-setup.bat)
That's what I understood from the ConTeXt Standalone wiki page, and also
why I'm so confused about this - my
Hi Idris,
thank you much for your answer and also the attached files!
I've played around with your module and ran into some problems which may
have been due to my inexperiencedness with ConTeXt (rupturing of ligatures,
at least with Scheherazade and inconsistent line height). Marco has been
شرفي أنا الثّريا وذان الشيب والهرم
[...]
I couldn't find any info on either of these two questions through the
documentation or through Google (although I might have been looking for
the wrong keywords). Any comments are appreciated! :-)
With best regards,
J. R. Schmid