Shiv Shankar Dayal schrieb am 30.12.2023 um 09:40:
I tried this for old style factorial, but it appears much below the
line in which it is used. How can I bring it up?
Replace the \inmframed command with \mcframed.
\define[1]\oldfact
{\mcframed[frame=off,strut=no,leftframe=on,bottomframe
I tried this for old style factorial, but it appears much below the line in
which it is used. How can I bring it up?
On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 6:18 PM Shiv Shankar Dayal <
shivshankar.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> A simple alternative to tikz is the usage of \framed.
>>
By "old style" factorial, do you mean the inside corner notation (shaped
like an L )?
If so, Why?
On 2023-12-27 05:01, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I typeset old style factorial symbol and theorems in ConTeXt. I found
> https://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pd
Hi!
Not by computer, and I'm sure Hans (or Wolfgang) has already shown a way to
do the old factorial with the actuarian mechanism when I'm back to the
computer...
/Mikael
Den ons 27 dec. 2023 13:49Shiv Shankar Dayal
skrev:
>
>
> A simple alternative to tikz is the usage of \framed.
>>
>>
A simple alternative to tikz is the usage of \framed.
>
> \define[1]\oldfact
> {\inmframed[frame=off,strut=no,leftframe=on,bottomframe=on]{#1}}
>
> \starttext
>
> \m{\oldfact{n}}
>
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
>
> Thanks a lot. It should work nicely.
--
Respect,
Shiv Shankar Dayal
Shiv Shankar Dayal schrieb am 27.12.2023 um 13:31:
What do you expect here to pass as argument to the oldfact command?
I will pass something like n, 5, 10 etc.
A simple alternative to tikz is the usage of \framed.
\define[1]\oldfact
What do you expect here to pass as argument to the oldfact command?
>
I will pass something like n, 5, 10 etc.
>
> This works here:
>
> \defineenumeration
> [proof]
> [closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}}]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startproof
> \samplefile{lorem}
> \stopproof
>
> \stoptext
>
/maps/36/09.pdf page no. 28 then proof is
defined as
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[ text=Proof,
number=no,
headstyle=italic,
title=no, %this is the default
closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}},
style=normal]
But the closessymbol does not work.
I will create a minimum working example and post
=no, %this is the default
closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}},
style=normal]
But the closessymbol does not work.
I will create a minimum working example and post it as soon as possible.
On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 5:44 PM Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Shi
Shiv Shankar Dayal schrieb am 27.12.2023 um 13:01:
Hi,
How can I typeset old style factorial symbol and theorems in ConTeXt.
I found https://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pdf but it does not work. What
adaptation should I do for it to work?
Can you be more precise what you have tried and doesn't
Hi,
How can I typeset old style factorial symbol and theorems in ConTeXt. I
found https://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pdf but it does not work. What
adaptation should I do for it to work?
--
Respect,
Shiv Shankar Dayal
On Fri, 1 Dec 2023 15:09:32 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You get the same error with Latin Modern as soon as you use a non
> predefined font size in combination with bold math.
True, thanks for pointing that out. I wasn't aware and frankly,
that's rather unexpected behaviour.
So to put it
Marco Patzer schrieb am 30.11.2023 um 22:23:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 20:51:42 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Use the \definetypeface command to load the math font. Math fonts
always use special
settings or load additional settings which are missing when you use
\definefontfamily.
\definetypeface
On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 20:51:42 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Use the \definetypeface command to load the math font. Math fonts
> always use special
> settings or load additional settings which are missing when you use
> \definefontfamily.
>
> \definetypeface [mainface] [mm] [math] [pagella]
On Thu, 30 Nov 2023 20:51:42 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > %% comment/remove this line and it works
> > \definefontfamily [mainface] [mm] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math]
>
> Use the \definetypeface command to load the math font.
That example was taken straight from
Marco Patzer schrieb am 30.11.2023 um 20:43:
Hi!
I have a strange issue when TeX Gyre Pagella Math is used together
with bold text. MWE:
\definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [ss] [TeX Gyre Heros]
%% comment/remove this line and it works
ter 'subshiftdown' with id 48 in style 2 is not set
\math_m_nop
#1->\relax \ifmmode #1\else \normalstartimath \begingroup #1\endgroup
\normalstopimath
\fi
\bold{\math{x_y}
What is the issue here?
Marco
LMTX 2023.09.04
On 5/30/2023 12:24 PM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
Hans,
I see this as a no with respect to changing the behaviour of \small and
friends. Which I can well understand: changes on this level may trigger
a lot of unwanted problems.
But now I can program around it with a clear
ans Hagen via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> On 5/30/2023 10:18 AM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
>> There is -- in my perception -- a problem with the interaction between font
>> style and font size changes.
>> The order of calling for example \it\small m
On 5/30/2023 10:18 AM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
There is -- in my perception -- a problem with the interaction between font
style and font size changes.
The order of calling for example \it\small matters because \small\it leads to
a different result.
I would however reason
There is -- in my perception -- a problem with the interaction between font
style and font size changes.
The order of calling for example \it\small matters because \small\it leads to
a different result.
I would however reason that size and style changes should be in orthogonal
spaces
Hans van der Meer via ntg-context schrieb am 26.05.2023 um 21:38:
Calling "\bf\tfa TEXT" for example leaves the TEXT not in bold
because \tfa does not respect the current style. As does \small, etc.
Shown by looking at the meaning of for example \small:
\small=prote
Calling "\bf\tfa TEXT" for example leaves the TEXT not in bold because \tfa
does not respect the current style. As does \small, etc.
Shown by looking at the meaning of for example \small:
\small=protected macro:\triggergroupedcommand {\setsmallbodyfont \tf }
and
\tx=prote
On 2/5/23 13:44, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 2/4/2023 10:10 AM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>>> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/French_spacing Not helpful alas.
>>
>> Would you be so kind to update the wiki?
>>
>> I hope it helps,
> Assuming that you document it I'll add
>
>
On 2/4/2023 10:10 AM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
On 2/3/23 19:11, Henry House via ntg-context wrote:
List: What method should one use to code whitespace after a period as
being sentence-ending, not midsentence, when not employing French
spacing?
Hi Henry,
not sure I’m getting
On 2/3/23 19:11, Henry House via ntg-context wrote:
> List: What method should one use to code whitespace after a period as
> being sentence-ending, not midsentence, when not employing French
> spacing?
Hi Henry,
not sure I’m getting your point, since this is also a question of
perspective.
List: What method should one use to code whitespace after a period as
being sentence-ending, not midsentence, when not employing French
spacing? For example, if one writes
"... John Doe, PhD. Next sentence x y z ... ."
the space in "PhD. Next".
In LaTeX, we have "\@. " (code whitespace
On 1/15/23 17:57, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> When I am using the SBL ConTeXt files for citations, if I add a line
> `\setupinteraction[state=start` my code starts complaining:
> [...]
> Is this package incompatible with interaction?
Hi Joel,
unless I’m missing your point,
When I am using the SBL ConTeXt files for citations, if I add a line
`\setupinteraction[state=start` my code starts complaining:
Undefined control sequence \currentbtxloctext
\16>:btx:sbl:cite:inline
#1->\fastsetup {\s!btx :\s!cite :concat}\fastsetup
{btx:sbl:cite:lefttext}\begingroup
>
> Dear list,
>
> Years ago I stumbled upon the work of Jean-Luc Doumont.
He typesets all his documents using TeX, although his modified Version
> called Quantum. The whole idea of his fascinating approach is that the page
> is quantized in 2 dimensions and that all positioning, even graphical
>
On Mon, 16 May 2022, Stefan Nedeljkovic via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Years ago I stumbled upon the work of Jean-Luc Doumont. He typesets all his
> documents using TeX, although his modified Version called Quantum.
His documents are really beautifully typeset. In the book, "Theorems,
Dear list,
Years ago I stumbled upon the work of Jean-Luc Doumont. He typesets all his
documents using TeX, although his modified Version called Quantum. The
whole idea of his fascinating approach is that the page is quantized in 2
dimensions and that all positioning, even graphical elements
to call out to sanitize the file,
plus introducing more error handling for when sanitizing goes wrong.
Cleaning up the input document feels more like a band-aid than solving the
underlying problem, which is to relax the regex ConTeXt uses to parse the
style attribute.
I'm pretty sure I can provide
SVG generators.
>> Renjin uses JFreeSVG when exporting as SVG. As you pointed out, there are no
>> issues with R because it will export an SVG file without any double
>> semicolons.
>>
>> In other words, try this:
>>
>> \startbuffer[svg]
>>
&
> gsed ’s/;;/;/g' in.svg > out.svg
If a user has an SVG text element where ";;" goes into the document, then
that'd make for an awfully awkward user experience and obscure bug to fix.
For example: plot(rnorm(5), xlab=";;")
Meaning, the document must be loaded, p
, try this:
>
> \startbuffer[svg]
>
>style="stroke:rgb(0,0,0);;fill:none" />
>
> \stopbuffer
>
> \starttext
> \placefigure{}{\includesvgbuffer[svg][conversion=mp]}
> \stoptext
>
> If you get a black square, that's the bug. If you ge
Hi Heinrich,
Use the SVG I provided. R and Renjin use two different SVG generators.
Renjin uses JFreeSVG when exporting as SVG. As you pointed out, there are
no issues with R because it will export an SVG file without any double
semicolons.
In other words, try this:
\startbuffer[svg]
Hi thereI can compile your example without any tweaks, hence could not reproduce any error.cheersHeinrich———R version 4.2.0 (2022-04-22) -- "Vigorous Calisthenics"Copyright (C) 2022 The R Foundation for Statistical ComputingPlatform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)[R.app GUI 1.78 (8075)
Here's a screenshot comparing ConTeXt's PDF output (left) with KeenWrite's
preview for the same SVG document:
https://i.ibb.co/68nqwrg/render-r-plot.png
I've filed a bug against Renjin's SVG exporter.
Any guidance on how to fix this is greatly appreciated.
the output, even when running with
--debug. Any hints on how to sprinkle debug info into the code? Or was I
barking up the wrong source file?
Cheers!
On Sun, May 8, 2022 at 1:33 AM Thangalin wrote:
> Hey hey,
>
> The following produces a filled square, rather than an empty one:
>
> \start
Hey hey,
The following produces a filled square, rather than an empty one:
\startbuffer[svg]
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\placefigure{}{\includesvgbuffer[svg][conversion=mp]}
\stoptext
Remove the extra semicolon to get the expected result:
It appears that a style immediately following
I'm spinning this question off another post, as my previous question was very
specific, but it was possibly discovered a more general bug exists?
I'm creating some lecture slides that have footnote citations throughout. The
problem is, the slides themselves already don't have much screen space,
Hi again,
As a follow-up, I just found some weird behavior when typesetting
local/text notes using columns. The code below describes the issue. (As the
notes are counted by page I really didn't need to use localnotes, so the
problem of footnotes disappearing is solved.)
Marco
Thanks a lot. It works. Such a solution had briefly crossed my mind but I
had left it aside, hoping there was some feature I had missed.
Em qua., 29 de dez. de 2021 10:40, Marco Patzer via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> escreveu:
> On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 08:29:34 -0300
> Youssef Cherem
On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 08:29:34 -0300
Youssef Cherem via ntg-context wrote:
> I've tried to implement some sort of affiliation description with
> local notes. I'd like them to be either in a single paragraph or in
> columns (e.g., 3), but the options `serried` or `n=3` don't seem to
> work for
I've tried to implement some sort of affiliation description with local
notes. I'd like them to be either in a single paragraph or in columns
(e.g., 3), but the options `serried` or `n=3` don't seem to work for text
notes (they do work for notes at the bottom). Any help would be much
appreciated.
Joel,
I've attempted to incorporate most of these features for the SBL citation
style (which derives most of the same rules from Chicago) for ConTeXt. You
can use my code in https://github.com/jjmccollum/context-sbl as a template
for now, if you'd like; we're still waiting for the code
Joel via ntg-context schrieb am 21.12.2021 um 18:51:
[...]
\define[3]\ifisempty{%
\setbox0=\hbox{#1\unskip}%
\ifdim\wd0=0pt
#2%
\else
#3%
\fi
}%
No need for your own command because ConTeXt already provides
\doifemptyelse which
I could not find any existing solution for using Chicago-Turabian "note" style
in ConTeXt, so I have started my own attempt.
Chicago-Turabian uses footnotes to display the author's details on the same
page, but also uses a bibliography to display an alphabetical list of the
sou
(the \sc
column is the fallback style). \swapface is unchanged and I'm not sure about
its output because it uses the \em code for italic and slanted which means
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=blue] affects also the \swapface results.
Thank you very much for attacking and clarifying
; Attached is the output from a modified version of the styling command (the
> \sc column is the fallback style). \swapface is unchanged and I'm not sure
> about its output because it uses the \em code for italic and slanted which
> means \setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=blue] affects
predictable and a fix
is needed but the same applies also to \boldface, \slantedface and
\typeface.
Attached is the output from a modified version of the styling command
(the \sc column is the fallback style). \swapface is unchanged and I'm
not sure about its output because it uses the \em code
are, but it will always give
an italic or roman result.
--
Rik
On 9/26/2021 18:37, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
Rik Kabel via ntg-context schrieb am 27.09.2021 um 00:20:
So, I am asking whether, in places where folks often use
style=italic, it might be better to consider style=italicface.
Bug
Rik Kabel via ntg-context schrieb am 27.09.2021 um 00:20:
On 9/26/2021 16:29, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
Rik Kabel via ntg-context schrieb am 26.09.2021 um 22:13:
Hello list mavens,
What are the circumstances under which style=italicface should be
used instead of style=italic
On 9/26/2021 16:29, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
Rik Kabel via ntg-context schrieb am 26.09.2021 um 22:13:
Hello list mavens,
What are the circumstances under which style=italicface should be
used instead of style=italic. I note a difference when I define
highlighting. I
Rik Kabel via ntg-context schrieb am 26.09.2021 um 22:13:
Hello list mavens,
What are the circumstances under which style=italicface should be used
instead of style=italic. I note a difference when I define
highlighting. I expected to see no difference in the line before and
line after
Hello list mavens,
What are the circumstances under which style=italicface should be used
instead of style=italic. I note a difference when I define highlighting.
I expected to see no difference in the line before and line after the
hairline the example below, but see that italicface adapts
I’ve found an answer to my first problem. The functions, that print out
the names in the list, are defined in publ-imp-author.mkvi. I copied the
responsible function to publ-imp-iso690.mkiv, edited one line (see code
below) and everything works as intended.
Tomáš
% publ-imp-iso690.mkiv
Greetings,
I am trying to make a bibliographical style that would comply to the ISO
690 standard and I have a few questions:
1) The name of the author need to be written in the inverted format
(e.g. Knuth, Donald). It is also customary to write the surname either
in uppercase or in small
On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 11:26:47AM +0200, Vincent Hennebert via ntg-context
wrote:
> On Wed, 2021-08-11 at 10:23 +0200, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> > On 8/11/2021 10:09 AM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > > On 9 Aug 2021, at 18:10, Wolfgang Schuster via
On Wed, 2021-08-11 at 10:23 +0200, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 8/11/2021 10:09 AM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
> >
> >
> > > On 9 Aug 2021, at 18:10, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context > > cont...@ntg.nl> wrote:
> > > (…)
> > > core-con.lua (line 1155):
> > >
> > > local
Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context schrieb am 11.08.2021 um 12:57:
I forgot this : how to reduce the font size for the exponents "er", "e" ?
The exponents are placed with \high and you can change the style with
\setuphigh[style=...]
but this affects all texts which
> On 11 Aug 2021, at 10:19, Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
>
>> On 11. Aug 2021, at 10:09, Otared Kavian via ntg-context
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the example and the fix, but I would rather think that the «
>> french » part of ordinals should be
>>
>> french =
I forgot this : how to reduce the font size for the exponents "er", "e" ?
Thanks
Fabrice
Le mer. 11 août 2021 à 12:41, Fabrice Couvreur
a écrit :
> Hi Wolfgang,
> Many thanks
> Fabrice
>
> Le mer. 11 août 2021 à 10:23, Hans Hagen via ntg-context <
> ntg-context@ntg.nl> a écrit :
>
>> On
Hi Wolfgang,
Many thanks
Fabrice
Le mer. 11 août 2021 à 10:23, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
a écrit :
> On 8/11/2021 10:09 AM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On 9 Aug 2021, at 18:10, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context <
> ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> >> (…)
> >> core-con.lua
On 8/11/2021 10:09 AM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
On 9 Aug 2021, at 18:10, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
wrote:
(…)
core-con.lua (line 1155):
local ordinals = {
[...]
french = function(n)
if n == 1 then
return "er"
+ else
+
> On 11. Aug 2021, at 10:09, Otared Kavian via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the example and the fix, but I would rather think that the «
> french » part of ordinals should be
>
> french = function(n)
> if n == 1 then
> return « er"
>
> On 9 Aug 2021, at 18:10, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
> wrote:
> (…)
> core-con.lua (line 1155):
>
> local ordinals = {
> [...]
> french = function(n)
> if n == 1 then
> return "er"
> + else
> + return "e"
> end
> end,
> }
Hi
To get you started: the APA standards are defined in publ-imp-apa.mkvi and
publ-imp-apa.lua. You could try and copy these files to different names
(beginning with publ-imp-) and then make changes. You’ll have to replace the
“apa:” prefix with the name you give your own style. From my experience
Alan,
Sorry for the insistence, but I need some help in setting up my bibliography. I
want to continue to use context, but there is no out-of-the-box solution for
bibliographic references that are based on the harvard agsm style (this is the
standard in my country).
1. Parenthetical citations
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 09.08.2021 um 14:16:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thank you for your suggestion.
I tested the code and the result is not what I expected from the
second item : "2 exemple" instead of "2^{e} exemple", "3 exemple"
instead of "3^{e} exemple" ...
core-con.lua (line 1155):
local
Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context schrieb am 08.08.2021 um 17:47:
Hello,
Is it possible to create an enumeration style to get this :
1 ^ {er} exemple
2 ^ {e} exemple
3 ^ {e} exemple
The conversion needs a fix but this is how you can do it.
\defineenumeration
[test]
[text
Hello,
Is it possible to create an enumeration style to get this :
1 ^ {er} exemple
2 ^ {e} exemple
3 ^ {e} exemple
Thanks
Fabrice
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Hi,
since the lettrine module does not work with LMTX, I’ve looked into
\setupinitial.
(There is a different thread about this.)
There is a „style“ parameter to change the style, but whenever I change the
style, the font size is reset.
This is not what I expected.
This was the case in context
Alan,
Thanks for your reply and support.
I have found some diferences (I’m still search for more)
APA. -> Harvard
Citation:
(Author, year) -> (Author year)
(No comma)
Bibliography:
APA: Preston, N. (2014). Understanding ethics (4th ed.). The Federation Press.
HARVARD: Preston, N 2014,
On 16/07/21 20:05, Jorge Manuel wrote:
Dear Sirs
Is there a way to set my bibliography style to Harvard specifications?
Tanks four your support
Have a nice day
Jorge Magalhães
There is no Harvard bibliography specification, but the system is
designed to be totally configurable.
What
Dear Sirs
Is there a way to set my bibliography style to Harvard specifications?
Tanks four your support
Have a nice day
Jorge Magalhães
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, that explains the output I was obtaining. So, I am using the
wrong bibliographic style for my purposes. In practice, at least in
Computer Science, publishers (and also editors) are often omitted in
references (it's more a "don't care", rather than a "don't know"
thing, though).
If a publ
at explains the output I was obtaining. So, I am using the
> wrong bibliographic style for my purposes. In practice, at least in
> Computer Science, publishers (and also editors) are often omitted in
> references (it's more a "don't care", rather than a "don't know"
&
; If there is no publisher, then @unpublished is a better category. APA
> explicitly, and for good reason, accounts for self-publishing,
> indicating that the Author was the publisher.
Ah ok, that explains the output I was obtaining. So, I am using the
wrong bibliographic style for my purposes. In
On Fri, 28 May 2021 13:02:10 -0400 (EDT)
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> > If you have not defined a publisher, how should ANY format place the
> > undefined publisher's name?
>
> Simply leave it blank?
If there is no publisher, then @unpublished is a better category. APA
explicitly, and for good
a publisher have the text "Author"
> > instead of the publisher's name.
> >
> > I must say that I have no requirement to use the APA style
> > specifically; I do it only because it uses the format (Name, Year)
> > for the citation. I guess that I could use ano
e.
>
> I must say that I have no requirement to use the APA style
> specifically; I do it only because it uses the format (Name, Year)
> for the citation. I guess that I could use another style (aps seems
> fine) and just customize the citation format. I have tried with
>
>
it as unknown or
>> /sine nomine/, as appropriate, to avoid the infelicity of having the
>> author's name just stuck in there.
>
> I sent a simple fix to Hans that handles the missing editor, silently.
> Someone who would want "Anonymous" or "unknown&qu
On Mon, 24 May 2021 23:10:34 -0400
Rik Kabel wrote:
>
> On 5/24/2021 22:12, Alan Braslau wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 May 2021 17:53:49 -0400
> > Rik Kabel wrote:
> >
> >> This is intended. Or rather, it is a side-effect of the intended
> >> behavior.
> >>
> >> If you add an editor ("editor={Baz,
On 5/24/2021 22:12, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Mon, 24 May 2021 17:53:49 -0400
Rik Kabel wrote:
This is intended. Or rather, it is a side-effect of the intended
behavior.
If you add an editor ("editor={Baz, Bar}") you will get something
like:
Foo, B. (1983). Title of the paper. In B. Baz
On Mon, 24 May 2021 17:53:49 -0400
Rik Kabel wrote:
> This is intended. Or rather, it is a side-effect of the intended
> behavior.
>
> If you add an editor ("editor={Baz, Bar}") you will get something
> like:
>
> Foo, B. (1983). Title of the paper. In B. Baz (Ed.), /Booktitle/.
>
e case of a
missing editor should not be done. The behavior has not been changed in
last the two years.)
You should take careful note of the following from page 29 of that manual:
/A note on the APA style: /We get the strong impression that the APA
bibliography style standard was made with the
I don't know if this is restricted to inproceedings entries, but
consider the following test.bib:
@inproceedings{Foo:1983,
author = {Foo, Bar},
booktitle = {Booktitle},
pages = {34--39},
title = {Title of the paper},
year = {1983}
}
When this is typeset:
I have updated LMTX and indeed seems to be working now
Thanks
Op do 20 mei 2021 om 21:05 schreef Aditya Mahajan :
> On Thu, 20 May 2021, Jeroen wrote:
>
> > I have the following working example with hatching. This works fine, but
> > when I uncomment the sketching commands, no figure is
On Thu, 20 May 2021, Jeroen wrote:
> I have the following working example with hatching. This works fine, but
> when I uncomment the sketching commands, no figure is rendered. Is the
> mp-sketch macro still working?
Seems to be working here with LMTX ver. 2021.04.29. See attached.
Aditya
I have the following working example with hatching. This works fine, but
when I uncomment the sketching commands, no figure is rendered. Is the
mp-sketch macro still working?
\starttext
\startMPcode
input hatching;
%input mp-sketch;
%sketchypaths;
%sketch_amount := 2bp;
u := 1cm;
path
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Aditya
> Mahajan
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. April 2021 05:49
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Style options and setupinterlinespace
>
> On Mon, 26 Apr 2021, denis
ee
that I have been using "\tfc $+$" in some of my tikz code for about 4 years.
So, it appears to be a old feature. I am thinking of changing the wiki from:
These quick font switches are meant for changing the font style, alternative,
or size of a few words: they do not change the bod
uot; in some of my tikz code for
about 4 years. So, it appears to be a old feature. I am thinking of changing
the wiki from:
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 spa
Wikified, as per Aditya's suggestion.
Denis
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
> Gesendet: Montag, 26. April 2021 22:50
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Betreff: AW: [NTG-context] Style options and setupinterlinespace
>
> Tha
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Style options and setupinterlinespace
>
> Aditya Mahajan schrieb am 26.04.2021 um 18:02:
> >> Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
> >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. April 2021 15:15
> >> An: 'mailing list for ConTeXt users'
> >>
Aditya Mahajan schrieb am 26.04.2021 um 18:02:
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
.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:
>
>
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