Op maandag 6 sep 2010 14:58 CEST schreef Wolfgang Schuster:
How about this:
\def\CheckBoxes[#1]%
{\startitemize[packed]
\processcommalist[#1]\doCheckBoxes
\stopitemize}
\def\doCheckBoxes#1%
{\sym{\mathematics{\Box}}#1\par}
Does not work either.
I have now (I added a SimpleCheckBoxes
schreef Wolfgang Schuster:
How about this:
\def\CheckBoxes[#1]%
{\startitemize[packed]
\processcommalist[#1]\doCheckBoxes
\stopitemize}
\def\doCheckBoxes#1%
{\sym{\mathematics{\Box}}#1\par}
Does not work either.
I have now (I added a SimpleCheckBoxes that does reasonable what I
want
scriptfont0 appears to be undefined.
This error occurs under certain circumstances
that I have not fully understood.
Alan
-- ! \scriptfont0 is undefined (character 54).
\mathematics ... #1\else \Ustartmath #1\Ustopmath
\fi
l.1 \mathematics{1
normal $x$, \NPV.
\startimportant
this looks bad \mathematics{x}, \NPV.
\stopimportant
this looks normal $x$, \NPV.
\stoptext
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Thank you very much, but still does not work to me..
%%%
\definedescription
[proof]
[text=Proof.]
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square
=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode\eqno\else\wordright\fi]
\starttext
\startproof
Questa \`e una dimostrazione
\startformula
a=b.
\stopformula
\stopproof
\stoptext
%%
This works with mkiv, but not with mkii
.]
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode\eqno\else\wordright\fi]
\starttext
\startproof
Questa \`e una dimostrazione
\startformula
a=b
,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode\eqno\else\wordright\fi]
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in mathematics or IT is caused
primarily by the simple fact that an average female brain is not well
fit for this particular purpose. (Of course, we all know notable
exceptions. Also note that better/worse fit for one particular
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I'd
On Jul 28, 2010, at 11:29 AM, John Haltiwanger wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Marcin Borkowski
I am not sure that I understood your point, but I am quite convinced
that the low percentage of women in mathematics or IT is caused
primarily by the simple fact that an average female
in mathematics or IT is caused
primarily by the simple fact that an average female brain is not well
fit for this particular purpose. (Of course, we all know notable
exceptions. Also note that better/worse fit for one particular
purpose is completely unrelated to better/worse in general.)
I'd
for encountering it. That theory would be thrown away because
it attempts to consciously address real gender inequalities is a
depressing thought.
I am not sure that I understood your point, but I am quite convinced
that the low percentage of women in mathematics or IT is caused
primarily
of women in mathematics or IT is caused
primarily by the simple fact that an average female brain is not well
fit for this particular purpose. (Of course, we all know notable
exceptions. Also note that better/worse fit for one particular
purpose is completely unrelated to better/worse in general.)
I
Hi Hans, hi guys,
thanks for the explanation!
Does this mean that each time I want to change the font size of the text (e.g.
for a floating object or framed text) I must do this manually for mathematics?
or is there a way to adopt the font size of the text to mathematics? see below
On 27-7-2010 1:40, Armin Varmaz wrote:
Hi Hans, hi guys,
thanks for the explanation!
Does this mean that each time I want to change the font size of the text (e..g.
for a floating object or framed text) I must do this manually for mathematics?
or is there a way to adopt the font size
Hi guys
is there a way to put the size fonts in formulas and the size of symbols in \mathematics to the local size font, e.g. used in a text box? I found that ConTeXt does not use the appropriate font size in {\tfxx } or in \tfx. below a mini example.
what am I doing wrong? maybe I damaged my
On 23-7-2010 9:23, Armin Varmaz wrote:
Hi guys
is there a way to put the size fonts in formulas and the size of symbols in
\mathematics to the local size font, e.g. used in a text box? I found that
ConTeXt does not use the appropriate font size in {\tfxx } or in \tfx. below a
mini example
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\startFLOWchart [grid]
\startFLOWcell
\shape {5}
\location {2,1}
\text {Higher mathematics}
\stopFLOWcell
\startFLOWcell
\shape {5}
\location {2,2}
\text {This should bigger and on the center}
\stopFLOWcell
\stopFLOWchart
\FLOWchart[grid]
\stoptext
\shape {5}
\location {2,1}
\text {Higher mathematics}
\stopFLOWcell
\startFLOWcell
\shape {5}
\location {2,2}
\text {My main discipline}
\stopFLOWcell
\stopFLOWchart
\FLOWchart[grid]
\stoptext
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file geo-euclid at line 11
(/Users/graph/Documents/Mathematics/geometry/geo-euclid.tex
structure : chapter @ level 2 : 0.1 - Euclidean Geoemtry
!define font: font with name unbatangRegular is not found
!define font: unknown font unbatangRegular, loading aborted
!define font: unable
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setbounds currentpicture to unitsquare shifted (-0.5,-0.5)
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fullcircle scaled 3 shifted point length q of q withcolor
blue;
setbounds currentpicture to unitsquare shifted (-0.5,-0.5)
scaled 75;
endfig;
endfor;
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desired \hphantom effect?
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{\mathematics{\getvalue{##1}{}{}{}}}%
\ifdim\wd0\dimen0 \dimen0=\wd0 \fi
\setbox2\hbox spread 1em{\hbox to 1em{\tttf\purefamilyhex{##3}\hss}\box0
##1}%
\ifdim\wd2\dimen2 \dimen2=\wd2 \fi}
\def\dodefinemathcharacter[##1][##2][##3][##4][##5][##6]{}
\def\dodefinemathcommand [##1
because journals do not accept context
files.
In fact, not many journals even accept LaTeX: I sometimes have to submit
so-called .txt files!
As Otared Kavian pointed out, the mathematics journals are a bit more
advanced (as are the purely physics journals), and LaTeX is even a
standard
for my personal and class notes, for articles I am
still forced to go to latex because journals do not accept context
files.
In fact, not many journals even accept LaTeX: I sometimes have to submit
so-called .txt files!
As Otared Kavian pointed out, the mathematics journals are a bit more
the RawSteps module I use (see
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/RawSteps), and which would also work with the
simpleslides modules set up by Thomas A. Schmitz and Aditya Mahajan.
Another problem one may encounter is that, as far as I know, the Mathematics
journals do not accept yet a paper written
to create the metapost code. Metapost only knows
about uniformdeviate and normaldeviate, and metapost is not a good
language to program mathematics in.
Best wishes,
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note={Diss. (sammanfattning) Kristiansand : University of Agder, 2008},
}
@book{Dash2008fik,
author={Dash, Ingrid},
title={Flexibility in knowing school mathematics in the contexts of a Swedish and an Indian school class [Elektronisk resurs]},
publisher={Department of Education, Lund
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Are they adequate for my platform? That is, will they work if I follow
them to the letter? Or do folks have other advice?
Thanks.
David Arnold
College of the Redwoods
Mathematics Department
Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 476-4222
http://msemac.redwoods.edu/~darnold
Thank VERY much,
Taco.
Do you recomand to substitute any $$ i \index with \mathematics?
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En/na Xan ha escrit:
Thank VERY much,
Taco.
Do you recomand to substitute any $$ i \index with \mathematics?
Regards,
Xan.
Sorry Taco, Bad news. It does not work: the same problem
Xan.
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En/na Xan ha escrit:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Thank VERY much,
Taco.
Do you recomand to substitute any $$ i \index with \mathematics?
Regards,
Xan.
Sorry Taco, Bad news. It does not work: the same problem
Xan.
Even with no math I get the same error:
\startmydefinition Siguin $G$ un grup
Yes, Taco. With all files except source file deleted, and \mathematics
instead of $$ \index works.
Is it any know bug or so? Why is the reason of that?. Just curious.
Xan.
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Xan wrote:
Yes, Taco. With all files except source file deleted, and \mathematics
instead of $$ \index works.
Is it any know bug or so? Why is the reason of that?. Just curious.
there will no new tuc file made when you have a 'fatal' error; normally
that works out ok, unless
Xan wrote:
/ Yes, Taco. With all files except source file deleted, and \mathematics
// instead of $$ \index works.
//
// Is it any know bug or so? Why is the reason of that?. Just curious.
/
there will no new tuc file made when you have a 'fatal' error; normally
that works out ok, unless
Xan wrote:
Xan wrote:
/ Yes, Taco. With all files except source file deleted, and \mathematics
// instead of $$ \index works.
// // Is it any know bug or so? Why is the reason of that?. Just
curious.
/
there will no new tuc file made when you have a 'fatal' error;
normally that works out ok
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
I was refering to what \mathematics works and $$ does not.
there are only a few cases where $$ (in the sense of empty inline math)
works ok so best use $ $ then; \mathematics does this automatically
You should go back in the thread a bit. It looks like Xan's
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Hans,
Hans Hagen wrote:
I was refering to what \mathematics works and $$ does not.
there are only a few cases where $$ (in the sense of empty inline
math) works ok so best use $ $ then; \mathematics does this automatically
You should go back in the thread a bit
respecte de \mathematics{k+1} valors}
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-otf.mkiv)))
system : testdigits.top loaded
(testdigits.top)
fonts : preloading latin modern fonts
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
language: language en is active
systems : begin file testdigits at line 1
! \textfont1 is undefined (character 58).
\mathematics
[][0]
Can you help me show me where is the error?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
@book{grillet,
author = Pierre Antoine Grillet,
title = Abstract Algebra,
edition = second,
year = 2007,
publishers = Springer,
series = Graduate Texts in Mathematics,
address = New York
}
@book{robinson,
author = Derek J. S
= Graduate Texts in Mathematics,
address = New York
}
I get
P. A. Grillet, {\em Abstract Algebra}. (New York, 2007), second ed.
and it should be:
P. A. Grillet, {\em Abstract Algebra} (New York, 2007), second ed.
Well I hope you note this. Not of all,
Xan
]
\defineenumeration
[note]
[definition]
[text={Nota},style=tf,titlestyle=bf,indenting=yes]
%% Demostració
\defineenumeration[demo][text={Demostració.\space},number=no,location=serried,width=fit,headstyle=italic,indentnext=yes,between=\blank,textdistance=.5em,closesymbol={\mathematics{\Box}},style
³
\defineenumeration[demo][text={Demostració.\space},number=no,location=serried,width=fit,headstyle=italic,indentnext=yes,between=\blank,textdistance=.5em,closesymbol={\mathematics{\Box}},style=normal,indenting=yes]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist
={\mathematics{\Box}},style=normal,indenting=yes]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section][style
]
\defineenumeration
[note]
[definition]
[text={Nota},style=tf,titlestyle=bf,indenting=yes]
%% Demostració
\defineenumeration[demo][text={Demostració.\space},number=no,location=serried,width=fit,headstyle=italic,indentnext=yes,between=\blank,textdistance=.5em,closesymbol={\mathematics{\Box}},style
,closesymbol={\mathematics{\Box}},style=normal,indenting=yes]
% Table of contents
%% dots between... and subsubsubsection are not listed
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=4,alternative=c]
%% section = bold. % width= 10mm -- less space between num-letter
%% line break after section.
\setuplist[section
(character 58).
\mathematics #1-\relax \ifmmode #1\else $#1$
\fi
\doscandigit ...\digitoutputmode ,\else .\fi \fi }
\egroup
\digitsep ...x \digitsepbox \hbox {\doscandigit #1
,
author= de la Harpe, Pierre,
title = Topics in Geometric Group Theory,
publishers = University of Chicago Press,
series= Chicago Lectures in Mathematics,
year = 2000
}
@incollection{bridson-tutorial,
author= Martin R. Bridson,
title = {{The geometry of the word problem}},
booktitle
.},
headstyle=bold,indentnext=yes,between=\blank,textdistance=0em,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\Box}]
\starttext
\startdemo Hola
\stopdemo
\stoptext
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=serried,width=fit,headstyle=italic,
indentnext=yes,between=\blank,textdistance=.5em,closesymbol={\mathematics{\Box}},style=normal]
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Thanks Aditya, but it does not work what it should?
With:
\defineenumeration[demo][text={Demostració.\space},number=no,
location=serried,width=fit,headstyle=italic,indentnext=yes,
between=\blank,textdistance=.5em,closesymbol={\mathematics{\Box}},
style=normal,indenting=yes]
and
\starttext
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Thanks Aditya, but it does not work what it should?
With:
\defineenumeration[demo][text={Demostració.\space},number=no,
location=serried,width=fit,headstyle=italic,indentnext=yes,
between=\blank,textdistance=.5em,closesymbol={\mathematics{\Box}},
style=normal,indenting=yes
) advantages: I
may have repeatable (and uniform throughout the document) results
without having to put a (physical) ruler onto my monitor;)...
My experience shows that the best way to prepare a complicated document,
and especially one containing complicated mathematics/graphics/tables,
is to:
1. think
,
and especially one containing complicated mathematics/graphics/tables,
is to:
1. think about it
2. sketch it on a piece of paper
3. think a bit more
4. write down the important coordinates etc.
5. type into the computer what I have done in part 4.
This way you don't really have to adjust
Hi,
I know that Context is developing rapidly and the top guys here are all very
busy with these development efforts. But I thought I would just float this
idea.
There is an open source mathematics software system called sagemath which aims
to be a viable substitute to Mathematica and Maple
wrote:
Hi,
I know that Context is developing rapidly and the top guys here are all very
busy with these development efforts. But I thought I would just float this
idea.
There is an open source mathematics software system called sagemath which aims
to be a viable substitute to Mathematica
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, curiouslearn wrote:
Hi,
I know that Context is developing rapidly and the top guys here are all very
busy with these development efforts. But I thought I would just float this idea.
There is an open source mathematics software system called sagemath which aims
,
copyright = PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team,
license = see context related readme files
}
-- Beware: only Taco really understands what these dimensions do so if you
-- run into problems ...
local abs, next = math.abs, next
mathematics = mathematics or { }
local defaults = {
['axis
Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
It seems that Arabic or Persian numerals (for instance in section
numbers) in mkiv begin at 0, instead of 1… well it is true that in
Mathematics natural integers begin with 0, but not in books in those
languages :-)
Here is a minimal example:
\setupdirections
context related readme files
}
-- Beware: only Taco really understands what these dimensions do so if you
-- run into problems ...
local abs, next = math.abs, next
mathematics = mathematics or { }
local defaults = {
['axis']={
['default']={ AxisHeight, axis_height
Am 17.04.2009 um 15:40 schrieb Xan:
The **problem** is how to put qed symbol (for example $\Box$ in my
case) at the end of demo. I try with after but it's not works: \Box
appears in the next line at the begginning. Can someone help me?
AFAIK closesymbol=\mathematics{\Box}
Wolfgang
Hi Hans,
It seems that Arabic or Persian numerals (for instance in section
numbers) in mkiv begin at 0, instead of 1… well it is true that in
Mathematics natural integers begin with 0, but not in books in those
languages :-)
Here is a minimal example:
\setupdirections[bidi=global
{\dontleavehmode\mathematics{-}\hskip.25em\relax}
Wolfgang
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to produce diamond
(\diamond). But there is no \dash symbol defined.
From symb-mis.tex:
\definesymbol [bullet][\mathematics{\bullet}]
\definesymbol [dash] [\mathematics{-}]
\definesymbol [star] [\mathematics{\star}]
\definesymbol [triangle] [\mathematics{\triangleright
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
the \digits command cause a error message with the last beta in MkIV.
% engine=luatex
\starttext
\digits{1.000}
\stoptext
! \textfont 1 is undefined (character :).
\mathematics #1-\relax
Am 15.02.2009 um 17:04 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Hi,
the \digits command cause a error message with the last beta in MkIV.
% engine=luatex
\starttext
\digits{1.000}
\stoptext
! \textfont 1 is undefined (character :).
\mathematics #1-\relax \ifmmode #1\else $#1
Hi,
the \digits command cause a error message with the last beta in MkIV.
% engine=luatex
\starttext
\digits{1.000}
\stoptext
! \textfont 1 is undefined (character :).
\mathematics #1-\relax \ifmmode #1\else $#1$
\fi
\doscandigit
Dear All,
sorry for a stupid question, the unicode math that is about to come
means formula input using Unicode Math instead of tex commands as
suggested in
Unicode Nearly Plain-Text Encoding of Mathematics
http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn28/UTN28-PlainTextMath-v2.pdf
or use of the Unicode
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Michail Vidiassov mas...@iaas.msu.ru wrote:
Dear All,
sorry for a stupid question, the unicode math that is about to come
means formula input using Unicode Math instead of tex commands as suggested
in
Unicode Nearly Plain-Text Encoding of Mathematics
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Michail Vidiassov wrote:
Dear All,
sorry for a stupid question, the unicode math that is about to come
means formula input using Unicode Math instead of tex commands as suggested
in
Unicode Nearly Plain-Text Encoding of Mathematics
http://www.unicode.org
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Michail Vidiassov mas...@iaas.msu.ru wrote:
Unicode Nearly Plain-Text Encoding of Mathematics
http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn28/UTN28-PlainTextMath-v2.pdf
Unicode Tech Note #28 is completely unrelated to TeX. It is a
suggestion for a different method of encoding
Dear Mojca and All,
sorry for a stupid question, the unicode math that is about to come
means formula input using Unicode Math instead of tex commands as
suggested in Unicode Nearly Plain-Text Encoding of Mathematics
The answer to your question might as well be a tiny bit of yes because
I'm
.
\mathematics #1-\relax \ifmmode #1\else $#1$
\fi
\dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss :#1:#2\endcsname
\relax }\relax
\donormalsymbol ...bol \redosymbol \currentsymbol
,
ORGANIZATION={Department of Mathematics, Yale University and IBM T. J. Watson Research Center},
YEAR=1996,
MONTH=oct
}
@MANUAL {
rproject,
title = {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing},
author = {{R Development Team}},
organization = {R Foundation
where only \ { and } are special. Inside math mode (activated by \formula,
\math, \mathematics, or \startformula) we can switch to a catcode regime
where _ and ^ are also set to appropriate catcodes. I would go as far as
to say that we should make this default, but I don't think everyone will
like
. Basically, we can just define a catcode
regime where only \ { and } are special. Inside math mode (activated
by \formula, \math, \mathematics, or \startformula) we can switch to
a catcode regime where _ and ^ are also set to appropriate catcodes.
I would go as far as to say that we should
define a catcode regime
where only \ { and } are special. Inside math mode (activated by
\formula, \math, \mathematics, or \startformula) we can switch to a
catcode regime where _ and ^ are also set to appropriate catcodes. I
there is already \nonknuthmode -)
would go as far as to say that we
xetex definition files
-- the 8000 hackery influences direct characters (utf) as indirect \char's
local texsprint, format, utfchar, utfbyte = tex.sprint, string.format,
utf.char, utf.byte
mathematics = mathematics or { }
mathematics.data = mathematics.data or { }
mathematics.slots
in at least one *big* project (which is, btw, connected with
writing some LaTeX document classes); together with my work (doing and
teaching mathematics) this takes *a lot* of time... What's more, I
can't really help writing manuals for something I don't completely
understand...
I myself would
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Wow, that looks very nice!
I hope you do not feel I am stealing your thread now (I do not mean
to). I did also finish my thesis (in mathematics) recently, written
in ConTeXt. For this I had a lot of help with your doc Using
\startalign and friends, thank you.
The thesis is available at
http
and generate formats,
and everything should work again.
Mojca
Mojca
David Arnold
College of the Redwoods
Mathematics Department
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(707) 476-4222
http://online.redwoods.edu/instruct/darnold
, with the
enumitem package). I think this is not the best idea. I can hardly
imagine using more than two levels of itemize in my documents; on the
other hand, I like to introduce different kinds of itemize on the
_first_ level. Imagine I'm typesetting a paper on mathematics (which
I'm doing all
like to introduce different kinds of itemize on the
_first_ level. Imagine I'm typesetting a paper on mathematics (which
I'm doing all the time;)). I want another kind of itemize for lists of:
* equivalent conditions (as in: the following are equivalent: ...);
* statements connected by an or clause
imagine using more than two levels of itemize in my documents; on the
other hand, I like to introduce different kinds of itemize on the
_first_ level. Imagine I'm typesetting a paper on mathematics (which
I'm doing all the time;)). I want another kind of itemize for lists of:
* equivalent
Arnold
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All,
If you have a MacTex installation, how can you safely update the
context installation that comes with MacTex?
David Arnold
College of the Redwoods
Mathematics Department
Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 476-4222
http://online.redwoods.edu/instruct/darnold
All,
The context in Miktex is still broken. Has anyone got experience
installing the standalone version of context on windows alongside
Miktex?
And one specific question, will the mptopdf command work in this dual
installation?
Thanks.
David Arnold
College of the Redwoods
Mathematics
and
operating systems multiple times.
The only drawback for the scientific community is that there is no
easy way to parse TeX into
Mathematics, i.e. make the formulas one can typeset intelligible to a
computer algebra system.
This is of course possible now with MathML.
Matthias
{…} % HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
enco-def.tex:
\definecharacter textellipsis {\mathematics\cdots}
try this:
===
% engine=luatex
\starttext
text\textellipsis
text\unknown
\stoptext
===
Another big difference. \textellipsis behaves differently in mkii and mkiv.
Also, the lm ellipsis seems
compared to other fonts.
Or a bug in mkii:
enco-utf.tex:
Line 3055 : \def\textellipsis {…} % HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
enco-def.tex:
\definecharacter textellipsis {\mathematics\cdots}
At least with Century Schoolbook on MkII \textellipsis is vertically
shifted (like the colon · ), while
}
# \loadmapfile
\loadsorts
\loadsynonyms
# \localhsize
\logfields
\lohi[low]{text}{text}
\low{text}
# \LR
\mainlanguage[language code]
\mar[references]{text}
\marginrule[number]{text}
\margintext[+|-|low][reference]{text}
\marking[name]{text}
\markversion
\mathematics{text}
\mediaeval{text}
\midaligned
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 19:29:00 -0500 (EST)
Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I disagree. I was grately impressed by preview-latex when I tried it
(around 2 years ago), so much so that I even considered moving to
emacs from vim. It is extremely useful for mathematics and images:
you can
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