?
\definefontsynonym [bends] [file:manfnt.afm]
\startsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
\definesymbol [dbend] [\resolvedglyphdirect{bends}{n:char_7e}]
\definesymbol [lhdbend] [\resolvedglyphdirect{bends}{n:char_7f}]
\stopsymbolset
\setupsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
\starttext
\symbol{dbend}\quad
Bends]
\definesymbol [dbend] [\resolvedglyphdirect{bends}{n:char_7e}]
\definesymbol [lhdbend] [\resolvedglyphdirect{bends}{n:char_7f}]
\stopsymbolset
\setupsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
\starttext
\symbol{dbend}\quad \symbol{lhdbend}
\stoptext
Thanks
Benjamin
={\sc}]
\setupfooter[style={\itxx}]
\setupheadertexts[ Cours de Philosophie][][][{\getmarking[section]}]
\setupfootertexts[][][][© J.-P. Delange, 2018-2020 — Texte composé avec
ConTeXt - Reproduction soumise à autorisation.]
\setupsymbolset[text]
\starttext
\startchapter[title ={Introdu
,
n=0.6]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
%\showallmakeup
\starttext
% Progressively larger as expected.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\tfa\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfb\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfc\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfd\symbol[ShortForty]}
% Unexpectedly all the same size.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\
I'm having trouble scaling down symbols and emojis. For a while I assumed
these don't scale with the current font size. Then I scoured the mailing
list and realized that while scaling down seems broken, scaling up works as
expected:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[mar
gt;
>> How is the way to do it in ConTexT?
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> % \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
>
> \starttext
>
> % \symbol[Telephone]
> % \symbol[EMail]
> % \symbol[Letter]
>
> \symbol[martinvolel 2][Telephone]
> \symbol[martinvolel 2][EMail]
&
On 7/23/2018 5:52 PM, Lizardo M. Reyna Bowen wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the some symbols for phone and email (envelope) in my
curriculum vitae to get it look more modern.
How is the way to do it in ConTexT?
\usesymbols[mvs]
% \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
% \symbol[Telephone
mbolset [Dangerous Bends]
>> \definesymbol [dbend] [\GetSym{127}]
>> \definesymbol [lhdbend] [\GetSym{126}]
>> \stopsymbolset
>> \setupsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
>> \setupbodyfont[manfnt]
>> \starttext
>> \symbol{dbend}
>> \blank[big
…
%%% begin dangerous-bend.tex
\loadmapfile [manfnt.map]
\definefontsynonym [bends] [manfnt]
\def\GetSym#1{\getglyph{bends}{\char#1}}
\startsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
\definesymbol [dbend] [\GetSym{127}]
\definesymbol [lhdbend] [\GetSym{126}]
\stopsymbolset
\setupsymbolset [Dangerous
[manfnt.map]
\definefontsynonym [bends] [manfnt]
\def\GetSym#1{\getglyph{bends}{\char#1}}
\startsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
\definesymbol [dbend] [\GetSym{127}]
\definesymbol [lhdbend] [\GetSym{126}]
\stopsymbolset
\setupsymbolset [Dangerous Bends]
\setupbodyfont[manfnt]
\starttext
On 7 October 2016 at 22:53, Jonas Baggett wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using debian testing and I am trying to use Martin Vogels Symbols with
> no success so far. I have compiled a file containing the following :
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> \setupsymbolset [martinvogel 2]
> \starttext
following :
>> \usesymbols[mvs]
>> \setupsymbolset [martinvogel 2]
>> \starttext
>> Telephone : \symbol[Telephone]
>> \stoptext
> The preceding code works with http://live.contextgarden.net/, so I am not
> sure if it is a Debian bug or a ConTeXt bug. Maybe I should send
Le 07.10.16 à 22:53, Jonas Baggett a écrit :
Hello,
I am using debian testing and I am trying to use Martin Vogels Symbols
with no success so far. I have compiled a file containing the following :
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset [martinvogel 2]
\starttext
Telephone : \symbol[Telephone
le={\itxx}]
\setupheadertexts[Cours de Philosophie][][][{\getmarking[section]}]
\setupfootertexts[][][][© Jean-Pierre Delange, 2016 — La reproduction de
ce texte est soumise à autorisation.]
%~ \setupsymbolset[text]
% Début de la définition d'un texte encadré en rouge
\defineframedtext
[MyFrame]
autorisation.]
%~ \setupsymbolset[text]
% Début de la définition d'un texte encadré en rouge
\defineframedtext
[MyFrame]
[before={\blank},
after={\blank},
frame=off,
background=MyFrame,
%width=\textwidth,
width=max,
height=fit]
\definelabel
[Definition]
[headstyle=\bf\smallcaps]
\startuseMPgraph
ertexts[][][][© Jean-Pierre Delange, 2016 — La reproduction de
ce texte est soumise à autorisation.]
\setupsymbolset[text]
% Début de la définition d'un texte encadré en rouge
\defineframedtext
[MyFrame]
[before={\blank},
after={\blank},
frame=off,
background=MyFrame,
%width=\textwidth,
m] [DejaVu Serif] [range=0x25C6]
>\definefontfamily [documentfont] [rm] [TeX Gyre Pagella]
>\definefontfamily [documentfont] [tt] [Latin Modern Mono] [features=none]
>\definefontfamily [documentfont] [mm] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math]
>
>\setupbodyfont[documentfont]
>
>% \s
the itemise environment but a few of them have to be enabled before
you can
use them and even then you need a font which contains them, e.g. DejaVu.
begin example
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\setupsymbolset[text]
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|c|]
\NC \bf Name \NC \bf Symbol \NC
] [tt] [Latin Modern Mono] [features=none]
\definefontfamily [documentfont] [mm] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[documentfont]
% \setupsymbolset[text]
%
% Using the predefined symbol for "blackdiamond" doesn’t work
% because context tests if the symbol exists in the text font
nment but a few of them have to be enabled before
>you can
>use them and even then you need a font which contains them, e.g. DejaVu.
>
> begin example
>\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
>
>\setupsymbolset[text]
>
>\starttext
>
>\starttabulate[|l|c|]
>\NC \bf Name
show anything.
The symbols in the file symb-imp-mis.mkiv are loaded by default because context
uses
them for the itemise environment but a few of them have to be enabled before
you can
use them and even then you need a font which contains them, e.g. DejaVu.
begin example
\setupb
Hi,
In the code below, why is there an extra line in the first item ?
Best regards,
Fabrice
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[europe]
\starttext
\startitemize[n][stopper={.},style=bold]
\item
\startitemize[a][stopper={.},style=bold]
\item On pose $P_A=9$ et $P_B=7$.
On a alors $\frac{1}{2}P_A
Am 27.02.2014 um 23:57 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur :
> Hi,
> I try to define the € symbol with :
> \definesymbol [euro] [\ getglyph{Euro} {\ char160}], but it does not work.
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[europe]
\starttext
€: \symbol[EUR]
\stoptext
stuff.
On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 17:01:28 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\symbol[martinvogel 2][ShortForty]
\stoptext
or
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
\symbol[ShortForty]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
- How to scale the desired symbol, e.g. 5 tim
>> \starttext
>> \symbol[martinvogel 2][ShortForty]
>> \stoptext
>>
>> or
>>
>> \usesymbols[mvs]
>>
>> \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \symbol[ShortForty]
>> \stoptext
>>
>> Wolfgang
&g
Thank you, Wolfgang.
Two more questions, hope there'll be no more about this stuff.
On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 17:01:28 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\symbol[martinvogel 2][ShortForty]
\stoptext
or
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\star
gt;
> - The symbol list shows only symbolic names, not values (to be used with
> Marco's \char ).
>
> \AtForty gives error, so is it to be used with \usesymbol or \symbol or
> something like that?
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\symbol[martinvogel 2][ShortForty]
\stoptext
or
\
t; actually works, however, the problem is that it needs to be specified for
>> the individual bullet point. I need something that can be specified in
>> \setupitemize, such that my writers get that symbol automatically without
>> having any control over it.
>>
>> A
Hello Wolfgang,
Indeed that is what works, but I tried to do
\setupsymbolset[astronomic,martinvogel 2] and that is wrong.
Anyway thank you!
Willi
On 12 Mar 2012, at 20:39, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 12.03.2012 um 20:29 schrieb Willi Egger:
>
>> Hi Wolfgang,
>>
Am 12.03.2012 um 20:29 schrieb Willi Egger:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> thanks for this! I had still to experiment a bit, unitl detecting, that it is
> not possible to setup more than one symbolset at once….
Do you have a example because this works for me:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\se
Am 12.03.2012 um 17:13 schrieb Willi Egger:
> Hi all,
>
> Also with the todays beta I am unable to get Martin Vogel symbols.
>
> If \showsymbols[martinvogel 2] is used a long list of symbols is typeset, but
> not what is defined as this symbolset.
>
> Calling
>
Hi all,
Also with the todays beta I am unable to get Martin Vogel symbols.
If \showsymbols[martinvogel 2] is used a long list of symbols is typeset, but
not what is defined as this symbolset.
Calling
\setupsymbolset[atronomic]
\symbol[zodiac]
does result in the text zodiac in the document
ors on my machine.
>> 2. This example *isn’t* minimal.
>> 3. There are a few unnecessary things in your code.
>
> An alternative is to use
>
> \definesymbol[1][\textbullet]
>
> As an added benefit, it gives a better output when exporting to xhtml.
You can get text
Am 24.08.2011 um 14:05 schrieb Willi Egger:
> Hans,
>
>
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
>
> should work (I used it last week). Be aware, that the Martin Vogel symbols
> are nowadays contained in a ttf font file (http://www.marvosym.de/).
MkIV use
Hans,
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
should work (I used it last week). Be aware, that the Martin Vogel symbols are
nowadays contained in a ttf font file (http://www.marvosym.de/).
Willi
On 24 Aug 2011, at 12:46, Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
>
what unicode?
>
> 22C6, same as \star. Another option is to define symbol[star] directly using
> ⋆ (0x22C6 glyph).
Not all fonts (e.g. Latin Modern) have the symbol and this is why context takes
it from the math font. With \setupsymbolset[text] the symbol *is* taken from
the text
with “\setupsymbolset[text]” context looks first if the text
font has it before it tries to take it from the math font.
Could we just add a \textstar in char-def.lua? (And maybe use that to
redefine \symbol[star])
Aditya___
If
Am 20.06.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
>> Use $\star$ or \symbol[star].
>
> Thanks, but both will use the math font (in my case:
> https://github.com/khaledhosny/euler-otf) which doesn't have this symbol.
Pagella has it and with “\setupsymbolset[text]” context loo
On 27-3-2011 9:13, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
the following used to work:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
\symbol[HollowBox]
\stoptext
However with Context 2011.03.27 14:48 I get the following error:
! LuaTeX error:1: attempt to call field 'char' (a
Hi,
the following used to work:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
\symbol[HollowBox]
\stoptext
However with Context 2011.03.27 14:48 I get the following error:
! LuaTeX error :1: attempt to call field 'char' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
:
k] [\textormathchar{"2713}] % ✓ \checkmark
>
> \definesymbol [blacktriangle] [\textormathchar{"25B6}] % ▶
> \definesymbol [blacksquare] [\textormathchar{"25A0}] % ■
> \definesymbol [blackdiamond] [\textormathchar{"25C6}] % ◆
>
> but it's experimental
This works in MkII, but not MkIV. Other symbol sets like mvs work
(even with a list of error messages).
\starttext
\usesymbols[cow]
\setupsymbolset[cownormal]
\startTEXpage[align={middle,middle},width=210mm,height=297mm]
\dontleavehmode\scale[width=\textwidth]{\symbol[CowConTeXt]}
Cowboy
that is used in math fonts (force tfm
font)
\usesymbols[was]
\setupsymbolset [wasy astronomy]
\definefontsynonym [WaldiSymbol] [wasy10.tfm]
\definefontsynonym [WaldiSymbolBold] [wasyb10.tfm]
\def\Sat{\symbol[saturn]}
\starttext
\Sat
\stoptext
So, symb-was can be changed accor
Hallo,
I can not produce astronomy symbols.
I use:
LuaTeX, Version beta-0.40.6-2009070100 (Web2C 2009)
ConTeXt ver: 2009.06.14 21:01 MKIV fmt: 2009.7.16 int:
english/english
Here a testfile:
--
\usesymbols[was]
\setupsymbolset [wasy astronomy]
\def\Sat
topspace=1in,
> backspace=1.33in, %the backspace includes the margin
> location=middle,marking=on]
> \setuppagenumbering [alternative=singlesided]
> \noheaderandfooterlines
> \setupbodyfont[cmr,12pt]
> \usesymbols[mvs] \setupsymbolset[martinvogel
ng [alternative=singlesided]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\setupbodyfont[cmr,12pt]
\usesymbols[mvs] \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\def\MyLetterhead%
{%\showboxes
\vbox{%\showboxes
\hbox{%\showboxes
\vbox{\hsize 3in
\tfa Your neighborhood\crlf
\sc
n_T_e_X_t}
> already available?
\usesymbols[cow]
\setupsymbolset[cownormal]
\starttext
\symbol[CowConTeXt]
\stoptext
Works in mkii and mkiv.
Best wishes,
Taco
___
If your question is of interest to others as well,
Gour wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using muse for writing some astrological notes while studying and
> noticed there is problem with spacing after using symbols from 'mvs'.
>
> Here is the test file:
>
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> \setupsymbolset [astronomic]
> \setu
Hi!
I'm using muse for writing some astrological notes while studying and
noticed there is problem with spacing after using symbols from 'mvs'.
Here is the test file:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset [astronomic]
\setupsymbolset [zodiac]
\starttext
This is Mesha \symbol[
ready
> exists a module which does that.
>
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
> \symbol[Telephone]
>
> See and the corrosponding source file (symb-mvs.tex)
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Symbols/mvs
Thanks a lot. There is some discrepancies betwee
to provide tha tfm file name, not pfb, but there already
exists a module which does that.
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\symbol[Telephone]
See and the corrosponding source file (symb-mvs.tex)
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Symbols/mvs
Mojca
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k[name][options]
\setupsorting[name][options]
\setupspacing[broad|packed]
\setupstrut[yes|no|cap|text]
\setupsubpagenumber[options]
\setupsymbolset[name]
\setupsynchronization[state=start|stop]
\setupsynchronizationbar[options]
\setupsynonyms[name][options]
\setupsystem[options]
\setuptab[options]
#
Thanks - with all your help I can now do this. For the record:
\starttext
To insert the symbol for the planet Jupiter.
using Martin Vogels Symbole font:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[astronomic]
\symbol[Jupiter]
using Roland Waldi Symbole font:
\usesymbols[was]
\setupsymbolset [wasy
ext
> \symbol[cownormal][CowConTeXtComplete]
> \stoptext
>
> There's also a command to "preaload cownormal", so that you may leave
> the [cownormal] out:
>
> \setupsymbolset[cownormal]
> \symbol[CowConTeXtComplete]
>
> M
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\setupsymbolset[cownormal]
\symbol[CowConTeXtComplete]
That reminded me that symb-cow.tex needs to be extended&changed a bit
because the new release has 8 extra glyphs:
\symbol[CowCowTeXtComplete]
and all the 'Complete' logos are now also available wit
nomic], but can't get \symbol[astronomic:Mars]
>
> Is the \symbol command broken?
>
> Willi
\usesymbols[cow]
\starttext
\symbol[cownormal][CowConTeXtComplete]
\stoptext
There's also a command to "preaload cownormal", so that you may leave
the [cownormal] out:
hout causing a new line. Yet, the rotated
>symbol appears below the current line:
>
>text text -> text
> <-
>
>Is there a possibility to specifiy the center of rotation?
I'm not sure about that, but a bit of trial-and-error gives (building
upon yest
backspace=10pt,
rightedge=120pt,
rightedgedistance=20pt,
width=440pt,
margin=0pt,
height=fit,
header=0pt,
footer=0pt,
% bottomdistance=10pt,
bottomdistance=20pt,
bottom=20pt]
\setupbodyfont
[lbr,10pt]
\usesymbols
[nav]
\setupsymbolset
[navigat
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