[NTG-context] Re: slanted font feature: LMTX vs. MkIV

2023-09-02 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 9/2/23 12:42, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 02.09.2023 um 12:35: >> [...] >> Sorry, but I don‘t know why this doesn‘t get the slanted font as bold (I >> know I should know better, but I‘m stuck at this): >> >> \definefontfamily[mai

[NTG-context] Re: slanted font feature: LMTX vs. MkIV

2023-09-02 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 02.09.2023 um 12:35: [...] Sorry, but I don‘t know why this doesn‘t get the slanted font as bold (I know I should know better, but I‘m stuck at this): \definefontfamily[mainface][rm][DejaVu Sans] [sl≃style:bf] You're using the wrong symbol (you have a math

[NTG-context] Re: slanted font feature: LMTX vs. MkIV

2023-09-02 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
same output as I get with MkIV, the slant stays > the same for all sizes. This works also perfectly fine for me now. Many thanks for the fix and the help, Hans and Wolfgang. Sorry, but I don‘t know why this doesn‘t get the slanted font as bold (I know I should know better, but I‘m stuck at t

[NTG-context] Re: slanted font feature: LMTX vs. MkIV

2023-09-02 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
][DejaVu Sans] [sl={style:tf, features:{default,slanted}}]    \setupbodyfont[maf, 8pt]    \setupfittingpage[offset=1ex]    \starttext    \startTEXpage    a {\em b}    \stopTEXpage    \startTEXpage[foregroundstyle={\setupbodyfont[100pt]}]    a {\em b}    \stopTEXpage    \stoptext Using LMTX

[NTG-context] Re: slanted font feature: LMTX vs. MkIV

2023-09-02 Thread Hans Hagen
:{default,slanted}}]    \setupbodyfont[maf, 8pt]    \setupfittingpage[offset=1ex]    \starttext    \startTEXpage    a {\em b}    \stopTEXpage    \startTEXpage[foregroundstyle={\setupbodyfont[100pt]}]    a {\em b}    \stopTEXpage    \stoptext Using LMTX higher font size gives less slanted text

[NTG-context] Re: slanted font feature: LMTX vs. MkIV

2023-09-02 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 02.09.2023 um 10:25: Dear list, I have the following sample (using current latest from 2023.08.27 13:48): \setupinteractionscreen[option=max] \definefontfamily[maf][rm][DejaVu Sans] [sl={style:tf, features:{default,slanted}}] \setupbodyfont[maf, 8pt

[NTG-context] slanted font feature: LMTX vs. MkIV

2023-09-02 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
Dear list, I have the following sample (using current latest from 2023.08.27 13:48): \setupinteractionscreen[option=max] \definefontfamily[maf][rm][DejaVu Sans] [sl={style:tf, features:{default,slanted}}] \setupbodyfont[maf, 8pt] \setupfittingpage[offset=1ex] \starttext

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-13 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Alan BRASLAU <mailto:alan.bras...@cea.fr> 13. Februar 2016 um 00:23 Hi, Basic font switches are bold (\bf), italic (\it), slanted (\sl), ... and one can have bolditalic (\bi), boldslated (\bs), etc. We also have style=bold, style=slanted, etc. Is there some way to manipulate font switc

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-13 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 02:14:10 +0100 Pablo Rodriguez wrote: > I guess \em is your friend here: Yes, silly me, of course \em nests well with bold as does mathematics: \starttext This is $τεχ$. \bf This is $τεχ$. \stoptext Alan

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-13 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
On 02/13/2016 11:02 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote: > On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 02:14:10 +0100 Pablo Rodriguez wrote: > >> I guess \em is your friend here: > > Yes, silly me, of course \em nests well with bold > as does mathematics: > [...] Alan, please, no derogatory remarks about list members :-). There

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-13 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 10:53:22 +0100 Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > There are a few font switches which change the style dependant on the > current style Thanks for this table; I wikified it (under Font Switches, of course). It mysteriously introduces \typeface, \swapface

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-13 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Alan BRASLAU 13. Februar 2016 um 11:30 On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 10:53:22 +0100 Wolfgang Schuster wrote: There are a few font switches which change the style dependant on the current style Thanks for this table; I wikified it (under Font

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-13 Thread Hans Hagen
On 2/13/2016 12:23 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote: Hi, Basic font switches are bold (\bf), italic (\it), slanted (\sl), ... and one can have bolditalic (\bi), boldslated (\bs), etc. We also have style=bold, style=slanted, etc. Is there some way to manipulate font switches so that \bold{This text

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-13 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 11:47:52 +0100 Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > > Alan BRASLAU > > 13. Februar 2016 um 11:30 > > > > I wonder, though, is there anything similar to boldsmallcapitals? > > Does this even exist in any fonts? > It depends on

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-13 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Alan BRASLAU 13. Februar 2016 um 16:55 On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 11:47:52 +0100 Thank you. This is nice, as TeX Gyre is a very good base for most use (unless one specifically needs/wants a different font). So I wonder if \smallcaps could be easily made to use this

[NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-12 Thread Alan BRASLAU
Hi, Basic font switches are bold (\bf), italic (\it), slanted (\sl), ... and one can have bolditalic (\bi), boldslated (\bs), etc. We also have style=bold, style=slanted, etc. Is there some way to manipulate font switches so that \bold{This text is \slated{bold}} for example, would put the word

Re: [NTG-context] font switches: bold, slanted, etc.

2016-02-12 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
in bold. What > if the title contains a word, say, in slanted (or, worse, some > mathematics)? Sorry, Alan, but I don’t see the point you’re trying to make. I guess \em is your friend here: \starttext \startTEXpage[offset=1em] {\bf Heading {\em One}} {\bf Heading {\em One {\em

Re: [NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-21 Thread Sander Maijers
Great, thanks for reporting. Sander Maijers On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Rik r...@panix.com wrote: On 2014-10-20 10:08, Sander Maijers wrote: I am wondering likewise. Sander, The question has been mooted. The first beta (of two) on 2014-10-16 resolved the issue, and the result of

Re: [NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-20 Thread Sander Maijers
. I realize that style=normal for level 3 should perhaps be style=\tf, since normal is redefined to slanted within the scope of layer 2. With that change to my example, I get fageaehi.png This still has the lack of square brackets, and now in addition lacks curly braces for level 3. If your fix

Re: [NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-20 Thread Rik
On 2014-10-20 10:08, Sander Maijers wrote: I am wondering likewise. Sander, The question has been mooted. The first beta (of two) on 2014-10-16 resolved the issue, and the result of your example is what the text in it describes. -- rik

[NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-15 Thread Sander Maijers
Hi, I'm using beta 2014.09.27. The code below produces a slanted, unquoted quotation, whereas I intend to produce a slanted, double-quoted quotation. How can I fix it? \definedelimitedtext[quotationsl][ style=slanted, left={\symbol[leftquotation]}, right={\symbol[rightquotation

Re: [NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-15 Thread Rik Kabel
On 2014-10-15 09:06, Sander Maijers wrote: Hi, I'm using beta 2014.09.27. The code below produces a slanted, unquoted quotation, whereas I intend to produce a slanted, double-quoted quotation. How can I fix it? \definedelimitedtext[quotationsl][ style=slanted, left={\symbol

Re: [NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-15 Thread Hans Hagen
On 10/15/2014 4:58 PM, Rik Kabel wrote: On 2014-10-15 09:06, Sander Maijers wrote: Hi, I'm using beta 2014.09.27. The code below produces a slanted, unquoted quotation, whereas I intend to produce a slanted, double-quoted quotation. How can I fix it? \definedelimitedtext[quotationsl][ style

Re: [NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-15 Thread Rik Kabel
On 2014-10-15 13:38, Hans Hagen wrote: On 10/15/2014 4:58 PM, Rik Kabel wrote: On 2014-10-15 09:06, Sander Maijers wrote: Hi, I'm using beta 2014.09.27. The code below produces a slanted, unquoted quotation, whereas I intend to produce a slanted, double-quoted quotation. How can I fix

Re: [NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-15 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
I posted is: hacaddjd.png and I assume that Sander saw a similar issue. Note that there are no square brackets present as defined for layer 2. I realize that style=normal for level 3 should perhaps be style=\tf, since normal is redefined to slanted within the scope of layer 2

Re: [NTG-context] Slanted, double-quoted quotations

2014-10-15 Thread Rik
style is specified. What I see with the example I posted is: hacaddjd.png and I assume that Sander saw a similar issue. Note that there are no square brackets present as defined for layer 2. I realize that style=normal for level 3 should perhaps be style=\tf, since normal is redefined to slanted

[NTG-context] slanted style in quotations: setupquotation?

2013-06-20 Thread Sander Maijers
While there is a \setupquote in a recent MkIV beta, when I try to use \setupquotation to set the quotation text style to slanted, this has no effect. Is there a neat way to do this, without redefining \quotation

Re: [NTG-context] slanted style in quotations: setupquotation?

2013-06-20 Thread Philipp Gesang
Hi Sander, ···date: 2013-06-20, Thursday···from: Sander Maijers··· While there is a \setupquote in a recent MkIV beta, when I try to use \setupquotation to set the quotation text style to slanted, this has no effect. Is there a neat way to do this, without redefining \quotation

Re: [NTG-context] simplefonts generating slanted font?

2012-01-30 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 29.01.2012 um 16:28 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez: Is there any way to get the roman font (and not the italics) slanted? You have to change the font for slanted because the module use a italic font when no slanted font is found. \usemodule[simplefonts] \definefontfeature[fakeslanted][default

Re: [NTG-context] simplefonts generating slanted font?

2012-01-30 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
On 01/30/2012 06:33 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Am 29.01.2012 um 16:28 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez: Is there any way to get the roman font (and not the italics) slanted? You have to change the font for slanted because the module use a italic font when no slanted font is found. Thanks

[NTG-context] [***SPAM***] simplefonts generating slanted font?

2012-01-29 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
Hi everyone, I wanted to show the difference between italic and slanted fonts, so I have this minimal example: \usemodule[simplefonts] \setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella][slantedfont=fakeslanted] \definefontfeature[fakeslanted][default][slant=.25] \starttext {\sl slanted} font

Re: [NTG-context] [***SPAM***] simplefonts generating slanted font?

2012-01-29 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 29.01.2012 um 13:04 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez: Hi everyone, I wanted to show the difference between italic and slanted fonts, so I have this minimal example: \usemodule[simplefonts] \setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella][slantedfont=fakeslanted] \definefontfeature[fakeslanted

Re: [NTG-context] simplefonts generating slanted font?

2012-01-29 Thread Pablo Rodríguez
On 01/29/2012 01:09 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Am 29.01.2012 um 13:04 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez: [...] But I don't get the slanted font working. What am I doing wrong here? Put \definefontfeature before \setmainfont and replace “slantedfont” by “slantedfeatures”. Thanks for the reply

[NTG-context] Switch for sans slanted

2010-05-09 Thread Marco
Hi, I've a question concerning switching fonts in setups. How to get a sans slanted style? Have a look at the following table. Command Style Comment \ss sansOK \bf boldOK \ssbf sansboldOK \sl slanted OK \sssl sansslanted

Re: [NTG-context] Switch for sans slanted

2010-05-09 Thread Hans Hagen
On 9-5-2010 7:23, Marco wrote: Hi, I've a question concerning switching fonts in setups. How to get a sans slanted style? Have a look at the following table. Command Style Comment \ss sansOK \bf boldOK \ssbf sansboldOK \sl slanted

Re: [NTG-context] Switch for sans slanted

2010-05-09 Thread Marco
Is there a different command to achieve sansslanted? sansbold works, and bold is an alternative as slanted is, so intuitively I would expect sansslanted also to work. \definealternativestyle [sansslanted] [\ss\bf] [] I'm sure you meant \definealternativestyle [sansslanted

Re: [NTG-context] Switch for sans slanted

2010-05-09 Thread Hans Hagen
On 9-5-2010 8:52, Marco wrote: Is there a different command to achieve sansslanted? sansbold works, and bold is an alternative as slanted is, so intuitively I would expect sansslanted also to work. \definealternativestyle [sansslanted] [\ss\bf] [] I'm sure you meant

[NTG-context] \framed[location=top] and slanted tex gyre bonum

2010-04-05 Thread Vianney le Clément
have some problems with the vertical alignment of \framed and some slanted fonts. Using the latest beta, the test file at the end of this message adds a slight whitespace in the two last blocks (using a slanted font). This does not happen when using the default Latin Modern font. Is this a bug

Re: [NTG-context] \framed[location=top] and slanted tex gyre bonum

2010-04-05 Thread Peter Münster
On Mon, Apr 05 2010, Vianney le Clément wrote: \setupframed [frame=none, offset=0pt, location=top] Hello, I cannot explain why, but offset=overlay seems to be slightly better. \blank\sl \setupinterlinespace Cheers, Peter -- Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/

Re: [NTG-context] \framed[location=top] and slanted tex gyre bonum

2010-04-05 Thread Vianney le Clément
\setupinterlinespace without changing offset does the trick. Many thanks, Vianney On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 14:13, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote: On Mon, Apr 05 2010, Vianney le Clément wrote: \setupframed   [frame=none,    offset=0pt,    location=top] Hello, I cannot explain why,

Re: [NTG-context] XeTeX: faked bold slanted + request for ppc users

2008-03-10 Thread Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote: Hello, I just wanted to let you know that XeTeX now supports both faking bold and slanted (and the binaries on the garden minimals have that feature already). It's generally a bad idea to use it, but in case that you need it only for small portions of text (if you

Re: [NTG-context] XeTeX: faked bold slanted + request for ppc users

2008-03-10 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 8:26 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: Mojca Miklavec wrote: Hello, I just wanted to let you know that XeTeX now supports both faking bold and slanted (and the binaries on the garden minimals have that feature already). It's generally a bad idea to use it, but in case

Re: [NTG-context] XeTeX: faked bold slanted + request for ppc users

2008-03-10 Thread Jonathan Kew
On 10 Mar 2008, at 1:50 pm, Mojca Miklavec wrote: On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 8:26 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: Mojca Miklavec wrote: Hello, I just wanted to let you know that XeTeX now supports both faking bold and slanted (and the binaries on the garden minimals have that feature already

[NTG-context] XeTeX: faked bold slanted + request for ppc users

2008-03-09 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Hello, I just wanted to let you know that XeTeX now supports both faking bold and slanted (and the binaries on the garden minimals have that feature already). It's generally a bad idea to use it, but in case that you need it only for small portions of text (if you really have no other way out

[NTG-context] slanted and extended fonts in XeTeX

2007-10-18 Thread Mojca Miklavec
] % cloned from the rest of XeTeX, not really needed [method=node,script=latn,language=dflt,liga=yes,onum=yes,kern=yes, slant=0.25,extend=1.5] \definefontsynonym [myfont] [file:texgyrepagella-regular][features=slantedandextended] \starttext \definedfont[myfont] This is slanted

Re: [NTG-context] em = slanted?

2007-08-12 Thread Hans Hagen
Aditya Mahajan wrote: On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote: Hello, Just a question for my curiousity: why \em switches to Slanted, not Italic? (I found this while setting up my own typescript for luatex.) I don't know the reason for difference in defaults, but it can

Re: [NTG-context] em = slanted?

2007-08-12 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Hans Hagen wrote: Aditya Mahajan wrote: On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote: Hello, Just a question for my curiousity: why \em switches to Slanted, not Italic? (I found this while setting up my own typescript for luatex.) I don't know the reason

Re: [NTG-context] em = slanted?

2007-08-12 Thread Hans Hagen
Aditya Mahajan wrote: Yes, I meant, why Context's defaults are different from latex's (and plain tex) because i hardly used, plain, only used latex for one document, then moved on to lamstex, inrstex and then started making a package that was configurable nd and could handle dutch; i know

[NTG-context] em = slanted?

2007-08-11 Thread Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
Hello, Just a question for my curiousity: why \em switches to Slanted, not Italic? (I found this while setting up my own typescript for luatex.) Best, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky ___ If your question is of interest

Re: [NTG-context] em = slanted?

2007-08-11 Thread luigi scarso
On 8/12/07, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Just a question for my curiousity: why \em switches to Slanted, not Italic? hmm, try \starttext aXX {\it aXX {\em aXX}} \em aXX \stoptext Do you see the difference between first \em and second \em ? \em stands for emphasize, so

Re: [NTG-context] em = slanted?

2007-08-11 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote: Hello, Just a question for my curiousity: why \em switches to Slanted, not Italic? (I found this while setting up my own typescript for luatex.) I don't know the reason for difference in defaults, but it can be changed