.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching) currently says:
>
>> These quick font switches are meant for changing the font style,
>> alternative, or size of a few words: they do not change the bodyfont, so
>> they don't affect interline spacing or math font sizes. So, if you want
>> t
> Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. April 2021 15:15
> An: 'mailing list for ConTeXt users'
> Betreff: Style options and setupinterlinespace
>
> Hi,
>
> the wiki (https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching) currently says:
>
>
Hi again,
should I change the wiki or is the current behaviour a bug (that will
eventually be corrected)?
Best,
Denis
Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. April 2021 15:15
An: 'mailing list for ConTeXt users'
Betreff: Style options and setupinterlinespace
Hi,
the wiki
Hi,
the wiki (https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching) currently says:
> These quick font switches are meant for changing the font style, alternative,
> or size of a few words: they do not change the bodyfont, so they don't affect
> interline spacing or math font sizes. So, if
On 2/13/21 12:33 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/13/2021 12:13 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> Dear Hans,
>>
>> I’m afraid that style doesn’t work for headings in current latest
>> (2021.02.12 18:49):
>> [...]
> can you check again?
Many thanks for your fast fix
On 2/13/2021 12:13 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear Hans,
I’m afraid that style doesn’t work for headings in current latest
(2021.02.12 18:49):
\setuphead[chapter][style=\it]
\setuphead[section][style=\it]
\starttext
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\input zapf
\stoptext
On 2/13/21 12:13 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> Dear Hans,
>
> I’m afraid that style doesn’t work for headings in current latest
> (2021.02.12 18:49):
Hans,
it might be that the style option doesn’t work in other commands (or at
all):
\setuphead[section][style=\it]
\setuplist[se
Dear Hans,
I’m afraid that style doesn’t work for headings in current latest
(2021.02.12 18:49):
\setuphead[chapter][style=\it]
\setuphead[section][style=\it]
\starttext
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\input zapf
\stoptext
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
http
Hi Garulfo!
Now! — You managed do do a nice job! :-)
Willi
> On 15 Nov 2020, at 19:53, Garulfo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> finally I made some progress and uploaded files to the wiki in "Reports and
> articles" Samples section (https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sample_documents)
>
> Initial PDF
On 11/15/20 7:53 PM, Garulfo wrote:
> [...]
> Initial PDF document:
> https://www.hautconseilclimat.fr/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/hcc_rapport_maitriser-lempreinte-carbone-de-la-france-1.pdf
> [...]
> ConTeXt output :
>
Hi,
finally I made some progress and uploaded files to the wiki in "Reports
and articles" Samples section
(https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sample_documents)
Initial PDF document:
>
Hi,
I would like to learn "how to ConTeXt" complex titles styles like the
one seen in the following document:
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/images/f/f1/Screenshot_20201103_220818.png
- source document:
Hi,
I would like to learn "how to ConTeXt" complex titles styles like
the one seen in the following document:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/images/f/f1/Screenshot_20201103_220818.png
original document:
On 10/8/20 12:03 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
> Am 08.10.2020 um 11:49 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
>> [...]
>> And that this is PDF (viewer) styling, not TeX/MP, so there’s
>> probably no further interface, even if it’s possible to set several
>> properties of link borders in e.g. Acrobat.
>
> Anyplace
eraction[state=start]
>>> \enabledirectives[references.border]
>>>
>>> does that. But how do I configure the borders? Color? Style and so?
>>> Couldn't find anything on the Wiki.
>> \setupinteraction[color=,contrastcolor=,]
>> lets all links use
Am 08.10.2020 um 11:49 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Am 08.10.2020 um 11:40 schrieb Denis Maier :
Am 08.10.2020 um 11:36 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Am 08.10.2020 um 10:41 schrieb Denis Maier :
Ok, found a (partial) solution myself in Pablo's question from yesterday...
the borders? Color? Style and so? Couldn't
find anything on the Wiki.
\setupinteraction[color=,contrastcolor=,]
lets all links use the basic text color (usually black).
You can also set the style.
Yep, I have that already in my settings.
The frames are meant for debugging, probably you can redefine
> Am 08.10.2020 um 10:41 schrieb Denis Maier :
>
> Ok, found a (partial) solution myself in Pablo's question from yesterday...
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \enabledirectives[references.border]
>
> does that. But how do I configure the borders? Color
Ok, found a (partial) solution myself in Pablo's question from yesterday...
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\enabledirectives[references.border]
does that. But how do I configure the borders? Color? Style and so?
Couldn't find anything on the Wiki.
Best,
Denis
Am 08.10.2020 um 10:34
Hi,
I prefer links to be styled as normal text, but I'd nevertheless to
highlight them somehow on screen. The LaTeX package Hyperref adds red
frames to clickable content. Is something like that possible with ConTeXt?
Best,
Denis
On 9/20/2020 11:14 PM, Art Chimes wrote:
I have a fairly large document, 50-60 pp, with lots of numerals,
including hundreds of dates. I wanted to see how it would look with
old-style numbers and I assumed I could bracket the whole text section
of the document within braces and apply the \os
I have a fairly large document, 50-60 pp, with lots of numerals,
including hundreds of dates. I wanted to see how it would look with
old-style numbers and I assumed I could bracket the whole text section
of the document within braces and apply the \os command. I didn't turn
out as I expected
a Hansen Memoir-style Chapter heading (chapter title
overlayed on a large lightgray number). Of course, I am assuming I would
need to use Metafun to create this...
So my first question is to ask if I could achieve the same effect
without Metafun?
I have read through the Metafun manual, and I think I can
>
> On 17/8/20 4:54 pm, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020, jbf wrote:
>>
>>> Am completely new to using Metafun, which I presume I would need to use
>>> to achieve a Hansen Memoir-style Chapter heading (chapter title
>>> overlayed on a large l
/8/20 4:54 pm, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020, jbf wrote:
Am completely new to using Metafun, which I presume I would need to use
to achieve a Hansen Memoir-style Chapter heading (chapter title
overlayed on a large lightgray number). Of course, I am assuming I would
need to use Metafun
wrote:
Am completely new to using Metafun, which I presume I would need to use
to achieve a Hansen Memoir-style Chapter heading (chapter title
overlayed on a large lightgray number). Of course, I am assuming I would
need to use Metafun to create this...
So my first question is to ask if I could
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020, jbf wrote:
> Am completely new to using Metafun, which I presume I would need to use
> to achieve a Hansen Memoir-style Chapter heading (chapter title
> overlayed on a large lightgray number). Of course, I am assuming I would
> need to use Metafun to create thi
Am completely new to using Metafun, which I presume I would need to use
to achieve a Hansen Memoir-style Chapter heading (chapter title
overlayed on a large lightgray number). Of course, I am assuming I would
need to use Metafun to create this...
So my first question is to ask if I could
On 4/2/20 12:30 PM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
>
> thanks, this works. :) I will see if I can add this information in
> the wiki at some point.
>
> Is there any way to figure out which styles are inherited or taken
> from which setup in general?
Hi Benjamin,
maybe a superuser from
On 4/2/20 12:04 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
> For the following one, I’m not sure if this is the intended
> behaviour or not:
>
> I want to set up the “notation” and “note” style manually, which
> works great unless I also call
> \setupinteraction[state=start,style=normal] (
For the following one, I’m not sure if this is the intended behaviour or not:
I want to set up the “notation” and “note” style manually, which works great
unless I also call \setupinteraction[state=start,style=normal] (or any other
style), regardless of calling it before or after setting up
as rectangles instead
/Janne
> 27 feb. 2020 kl. 13:23 skrev Jan-Erik Hägglöf :
>
> In page 8 inte e Circuitikz manual the settings to get European style
> components e.g resistors like rectangular boxes instead of default looking.
>
> It says this
>
> \usemodule[circuitikz][
In page 8 inte e Circuitikz manual the settings to get European style
components e.g resistors like rectangular boxes instead of default looking.
It says this
\usemodule[circuitikz][american]
When I do this
\usemodule[circuitikz][european]
It gives an error.
! Package pgfkeys Error: I do
Many thanks Wolfgang and Pablo.
And, Hans, I have already included this example for the Cookbook (with
the three differing solution), as you will see from the path name of the
attached PDF :).
Wolfgang, I just used your first solution, and it worked great. I don't
know whether the
On 12/22/2019 11:23 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pavneet Arora schrieb am 21.12.2019 um 23:08:
Hello.
I am trying to do up some tent style table place holder cards for my
daughter's wedding, and have been wracking my brain for a solution for a
couple of days now.
Having tried many
Pavneet Arora schrieb am 21.12.2019 um 23:08:
Hello.
I am trying to do up some tent style table place holder cards for my
daughter's wedding, and have been wracking my brain for a solution for a
couple of days now.
Having tried many alternatives, this is the closest I have come up
Pavneet Arora schrieb am 21.12.2019 um 23:08:
Hello.
I am trying to do up some tent style table place holder cards for my
daughter's wedding, and have been wracking my brain for a solution for a
couple of days now.
Having tried many alternatives, this is the closest I have come up
On 12/21/19 11:08 PM, Pavneet Arora wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am trying to do up some tent style table place holder cards for my
> daughter's wedding, and have been wracking my brain for a solution for a
> couple of days now.
>
> Having tried many alternatives, this is the c
Hello.
I am trying to do up some tent style table place holder cards for my
daughter's wedding, and have been wracking my brain for a solution for a
couple of days now.
Having tried many alternatives, this is the closest I have come up with.
But mirroring doesn't work. If I use
Hi Wolfgang and Aditya,
Thanks for the explanations: the confusion for me came from the fact that I had
already use \tfa for a title containing inline maths, and could not imagine
that \tfx does not apply to inline maths. Is there reason for this difference?
That said the solution with style
Aditya Mahajan schrieb am 18.12.2019 um 13:52:
On Wed, 18 Dec 2019, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
In the example below, I would like to have the style of the figure's
caption to be \itx, but the inline formula is set with a larger body
font: is it possible to setup the caption of a float so
Aditya Mahajan schrieb am 18.12.2019 um 17:11:
On Wed, 18 Dec 2019, Otared Kavian wrote:
Thanks Aditya! That solve smy issue.
However, it is a bit of magic to know that \setupinterlinespace makes
also the math font small, even for inline math.
The magic bit is not \setupinterlinespace but
On Wed, 18 Dec 2019, Otared Kavian wrote:
Thanks Aditya! That solve smy issue.
However, it is a bit of magic to know that \setupinterlinespace makes also the
math font small, even for inline math.
The magic bit is not \setupinterlinespace but using
\switchtobodyfont[small] instead of \tfx.
;
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In the example below, I would like to have the style of the figure's caption
>> to be \itx, but the inline formula is set with a larger body font: is it
>> possible to setup the caption of a float so that a smaller size applies also
>> to the math
On Wed, 18 Dec 2019, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
In the example below, I would like to have the style of the figure's caption to
be \itx, but the inline formula is set with a larger body font: is it possible
to setup the caption of a float so that a smaller size applies also to the math
Hi all,
In the example below, I would like to have the style of the figure's caption to
be \itx, but the inline formula is set with a larger body font: is it possible
to setup the caption of a float so that a smaller size applies also to the math
formula?
Best regards: Otared
PS: here
On 2019-07-29 15:18, Alan Braslau wrote:
>> \setupbibtex[database=tmp]
>> \setuppublications[alternative=num]
>
> You are using the old mkii bibtex module.
You're right. I'm too afraid of changing to the new way, at least for
the book that I've just submitted for copyediting. For the next
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 16:37:15 -0400
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> Here's a minimal example:
>
> \setupbibtex[database=tmp]
> \setuppublications[alternative=num]
You are using the old mkii bibtex module.
Alan
___
If
In the "num" bibliography style, bibliography entries that get "et
al."ed (the author list is too long and "et al." is inserted) end up
with two full stops in a row. Here's a minimal example:
\setupbibtex[database=tmp]
\setuppublications[alternative
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 06:39:56 -0400 (EDT)
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2019, Julian Gompper wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I am currently writing a technical documentation with ConTeXt, and I
> > would like to use the IEEE citation style.
> >
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019, Julian Gompper wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am currently writing a technical documentation with ConTeXt, and I
would like to use the IEEE citation style.
I have found this file on github, although it does not seem to work and
it was last created in July 2017 (
https
Hello everyone,
I am fairly new on the mailing list, so I apologize if this topic has already
been talked about in the past.
I am currently writing a technical documentation with ConTeXt, and I would like
to use the IEEE citation style.
As I have read on the wiki (
https
Hi all!
This part of the series describes a way to define colours, fonts, and
layout such that content is separated from presentation.
https://dave.autonoma.ca/blog/2019/06/23/typesetting-markdown-part-4/
Questions, corrections, and improvements are welcome.
On Sat, 18 May 2019 09:16:24 +0300
Dmitry Starostin wrote:
> Thank you for the instructions on how to make one's own style.
>
> I only need to change the formatting in the bibliography list, the
> formatting of the notes in the text is entirely up to the requirement.
>
> A st
Thank you for the instructions on how to make one's own style.
I only need to change the formatting in the bibliography list, the
formatting of the notes in the text is entirely up to the requirement.
A strange effect (full MWE in attachment):
\btxdoifelse {address} {
{\btxspace \emdash
On Thu, 16 May 2019 12:48:30 +0200
Denis Maier wrote:
> (2) there is a clear, defined standard that can be followed.
>
> This is actually the easier question: A few standard styles
> immediately come to mind: MLA, Chicago 16th and 17 edition in its
> various variants (author-date,
o (and others) have added.
It is not handled by the revtex bibliography style that can be used as
the reference for the "APS" style.
The APA style guide suggests putting the author followed by the access
date, then the title, adding "Retrieved from" followed by the URL.
Internet
On 16/05/2019 16:02, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
> Am 16.05.19 um 16:12 schrieb nyssus:
>> Honestly, some way to use CSL files to style bibliography would be ideal
>> here, but that doesn't seem to currently exist
> Have a look at Pablos way to go from pandoc via xhtml to contex
features aren't implemented at all).
Am Do., 16. Mai 2019 um 17:02 Uhr schrieb Jan U. Hasecke <
juh+ntg-cont...@mailbox.org>:
> Am 16.05.19 um 16:12 schrieb nyssus:
> > Honestly, some way to use CSL files to style bibliography would be ideal
> > here, but that doesn't se
Am 16.05.19 um 16:12 schrieb nyssus:
> Honestly, some way to use CSL files to style bibliography would be ideal
> here, but that doesn't seem to currently exist
Have a look at Pablos way to go from pandoc via xhtml to context:
https://github.com/ousia/from-pandoc-to-context
Or a sl
the point: Those with rather complex requirements for citations
> > will either do them manually or use biblatex for this so it's not so easy
> > to say if "there is a need". Having said that, I would really like being
> > able to use ConTeXt here as well. So having a
> will either do them manually or use biblatex for this so it's not so easy
> to say if "there is a need". Having said that, I would really like being
> able to use ConTeXt here as well. So having a author-title style for the
> footnotes and the bibliographies would be more than wel
I am not the OP, but I'm very much interested in how referencing works with
ConTeXt so let me add to this.
> You can write your own style, or your own modified style.
Is the publications manual still up to date? Is there more recent
information available? How would I start writing my own st
Hi Alan,
thanks a lot for these hints.
Am 16.05.19 um 02:05 schrieb Alan Braslau:
> On Wed, 15 May 2019 14:27:21 +0200
> "Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
>
>> is there an option to eliminate the "unpublished" in aps bibliography?
>
> I suppose you mean the APS setup when NO date field is given
> ("to
On Wed, 15 May 2019 14:27:21 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> I understand that apa and aps are the only implemented styles. Is
> there any other style I can use?
You can write your own style, or your own modified style. Also, we can
implement more styles if (1) there i
On Wed, 15 May 2019 14:27:21 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" wrote:
> is there an option to eliminate the "unpublished" in aps bibliography?
I suppose you mean the APS setup when NO date field is given
("to be published" for an article, "in press" for a book, and
"unpublished" otherwise)?
You can
Hi all,
is there an option to eliminate the "unpublished" in aps bibliography?
I understand that apa and aps are the only implemented styles. Is there
any other style I can use?
TIA
juh
___
If you
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 18:30:11 +0300
Dmitry Starostin wrote:
> To cite like [1, p. 101]
>
> \cite[righttext={\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
>
> works, but has no comma
>
> \cite[righttext={, p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
>
> produces no page
>
> \cite[righttext={,\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
>
>
To cite like [1, p. 101]
\cite[righttext={\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
works, but has no comma
\cite[righttext={, p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
produces no page
\cite[righttext={,\nbsp p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
gives no page at all
\cite[righttext={\nbsp, p.~101}][Hankins:2014]
gives no page at all.
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 19:14:34 +0300
Dmitry Starostin wrote:
> 1. to cite in the order of appearance (probably one setting)
\setupbtx [aps:cite] [sorttype=none]
I believe
> 2. 'author initials' instead of the default 'initials authors'.
\setupbtx [aps:list]
[authorconversion=invertedshort]
1. to cite in the order of appearance (probably one setting)
2. 'author initials' instead of the default 'initials authors'.
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Wiki!
\definelayer
[logo]
[repeat=no]
\setlayer
[logo]
[hoffset=160mm,voffset=17mm]
{\scale[width=25mm,height=25mm]{\useMPgraphic{mpglogo}}}
\setupbackgrounds[paper][background=logo]
% END MP LOGO SETUP, BEGIN LETTER SETUP
\usemodule
[letter]
[style=dinb]
\setupletterlayer
[reference
Context NTG schrieb am 10.03.19 um 16:59:
I am trying to get a metapost drawing as logo added to right upper
corner of a DIN B style letterhead, but it does not show up, just the
letter itself. Is there anything to change to the layers for the MP toe
reveal itself?
The letter module uses
I am trying to get a metapost drawing as logo added to right upper corner
of a DIN B style letterhead, but it does not show up, just the letter
itself. Is there anything to change to the layers for the MP toe reveal
itself?
Thanks, Jeroen
% BEGIN MP LOGO SETUP
\startuseMPgraphic{mpglogo}
path
:
\definehighlight [Term][style={{\underbar}}]
\definehighlight [Term] [style={\setbar[underbar]}]
Wolfgang
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maillist : ntg
List,
With recent betas, since a fix for tagged elements in tables, underbar
processing seems to have changed (or perhaps I just noticed it after
that fix).
Previously, the following highlight definition worked for both pdf and
export outputs:
\definehighlight [Term][style={{\underbar
=chapter,
way=bysection,
*numberstopper={. ---},*
style=italic,
]
\defineenumeration[theorem]
Fabrice
2018-07-25 12:15 GMT+02:00 Fabrice Couvreur :
> Hello,
> I used LaTeX for a long time before converting (with difficulty !) to
> ConteXt. For example, to defi
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hello,
I used LaTeX for a long time before converting (with difficulty !) to
ConteXt. For example, to define my new theorems, I used the amsthm package
and I did this :
\newtheoremstyle{theoremdd}% name of the style to be used
{\topsep}% measure
Hello,
I used LaTeX for a long time before converting (with difficulty !) to
ConteXt. For example, to define my new theorems, I used the amsthm package
and I did this :
\newtheoremstyle{theoremdd}% name of the style to be used
{\topsep}% measure of space to leave above the theorem. E.g.: 3pt
ection,subsubsection]
[alternative=c,style=bold]
\setupcombinedlist[content]
[list={subject,section,subsection,subsubsection}]
% \placecontent % line 12
\placelist[content] % line 13
[subject,section,subsection,subsubsection]
\stop
\stoptitle
\page
\startsection[title={Section One},reference={
he TOC, but style=bold
doesn't work.
In approach II) style=bold works, but the subject heading doesn't
show up.
For each approach, how do we get both subject heading and style=bold
in the TOC?
you set up individual lists elements at another level
\setuplist[subject,section,subsection,subsubs
On Sun, 04 Mar 2018 02:47:17 -0700, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 3/4/2018 4:27 AM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear gang,
Here's a strange situation:
In approach I) we get the subject heading in the TOC, but style=bold
doesn't work.
In approach II) style=bold
On 3/4/2018 4:27 AM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear gang,
Here's a strange situation:
In approach I) we get the subject heading in the TOC, but style=bold
doesn't work.
In approach II) style=bold works, but the subject heading doesn't show up.
For each approach, how do we
Dear gang,
Here's a strange situation:
In approach I) we get the subject heading in the TOC, but style=bold
doesn't work.
In approach II) style=bold works, but the subject heading doesn't show up.
For each approach, how do we get both subject heading and style=bold in
the TOC?
Between
Henning Hraban Ramm <mailto:te...@fiee.net>
19. Februar 2018 um 11:12
Ahoi,
I’m trying to typeset URLs in italics, but \setupurl[style=\em] (or
any other value like italic, bold etc.) doesn’t change the outcome of
\goto or \hyphenatedurl.
Is this a bug?
\starttext
\setupurl[sty
Ahoi,
I’m trying to typeset URLs in italics, but \setupurl[style=\em] (or any other
value like italic, bold etc.) doesn’t change the outcome of \goto or
\hyphenatedurl.
Is this a bug?
\starttext
\setupurl[style=\em]
\hyphenatedurl{www.fiee.net}
\goto{www.fiee.net}
\stoptext
Greetlings
Am 2017-12-05 um 17:28 schrieb Floris van Manen :
> lua error > lua error on line 30 in file
> /Applications/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/letter/base/s-cor-00.mkvi:
>
> ...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/luat-cod.lua:47: bad argument
> #1 to
using the modified style and am trying to adjust the layout
via he \setupletterstyle command without success.
I have look at the sources and have seen how the elements of the various
styles are stacked. All styles use the default style, which
defines lefthead and righthead elements, but only the din
style and am trying to adjust the layout via he \setupletterstyle
command without success.
I have look at the sources and have seen how the elements of the various
styles are stacked, but I cannot discern how to achieve the side-by-side
arrangement I require.
If anyone can advise me how I can move
> On 5 Dec 2017, at 16:41, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> contextgarden is full of letter examples. But even the first simple
> example here http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter#Example does not
> compile.
same here:
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
Hi all,
contextgarden is full of letter examples. But even the first simple
example here http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter#Example does not
compile.
mtx-context | current version: 2017.12.04 16:37
So I want to ask: What is the current approach for writing German style
din letters?
Ciao
On Mon, 9 Oct 2017, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 10/8/2017 3:27 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
In the past, it was possible to use the text font for math functions
using
\setupmathematics[style=normal]
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2015/082212.html
However, that does not work now
On 10/8/2017 3:27 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
In the past, it was possible to use the text font for math functions using
\setupmathematics[style=normal]
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2015/082212.html
However, that does not work now. Here is a minimal example
Hi,
In the past, it was possible to use the text font for math functions using
\setupmathematics[style=normal]
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2015/082212.html
However, that does not work now. Here is a minimal example:
\usetypescriptfile[euler]
\definetypeface[mainfont][rm][serif
. That why I would have like to create a new
font-style.
Thanks in advance for your answer,
Antoine
On 30 January 2017 at 19:43, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 1/30/2017 9:12 AM, Antoine Cailliau wrote:
>
>> No one? Is there a documentation somewhere or an exa
I'm trying to declare a new font style. I declare it
with \definefontstyle [sx] [sx] but the compilation fails when I use
\sx in my document.
easier:
\starttypescript [sans] [myriadpro]
% \definefontsynonym [SansSemiExtended]
[file:MyriadPro-SemiExt.otf][features=default]
\defin
No one? Is there a documentation somewhere or an example I could refer to?
Thanks in advance,
Antoine
On 23 January 2017 at 12:48, Antoine Cailliau <antoinecaill...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to declare a new font style. I declare it with \definefonts
Hi,
I'm trying to declare a new font style. I declare it with \definefontstyle
[sx] [sx] but the compilation fails when I use \sx in my document.
I found an older message from 2009 similar to my issue but with public
solution. May be some private response from Hans Hagen is missing? (
https
thanks Hans,
I still don’t get the bfb style, but I think it might have to do with my font
definition
Best
-a-
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Andrea Valle
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Università degli Studi di Torino
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On 12/22/2016 1:22 AM, Andrea Valle wrote:
Dear,
I want to reduce the dimension of only the header text and have it italic.
Sorry, should be easy, but I tested a bit and can’t have it working by
setting \setupheader.
\starttext
\setupheader
[style=\bfb,
color=darkblue,
leftstyle=bold
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