> Sure, it was my interest to understand, if the error lays in my
> installation or is due to the predefined files. Especially, since I did
> not manage to display a single symbol of FontAwesome at all, not even
> the one that seems to be explicitly defined.
>
> For me, it is not r
dated fonts will break.
>
> In a next upload we'll define a list of names [5-9] so that we're more
> future proof.
Thanks.
Sure, it was my interest to understand, if the error lays in my
installation or is due to the predefined files. Especially, since I did
not manage to display a sing
On 1/9/2024 8:31 PM, Gerion Entrup wrote:
My system awesome font is version 6 but isn't the one bundled with
ConTeXt version 5 (FontAwesome.otf)? This one:
tex/texmf/fonts/data/fonticons/fontawesome/FontAwesome.otf: OpenType font data
I would assume that ConTeXt is using the bundled file by
quot;check" for me
> > (see 1.pdf). I also tried:
> >
> > ```
> > \usesymbols[fontawesome]
> >
> > \starttext
> > \showsymbolset[fontawesome-solid]
> > \stoptext
> > ```
> > and get a list of symbols that do not belong to fontawesome (
et[fontawesome-solid]
\stoptext
```
and get a list of symbols that do not belong to fontawesome (see 2.pdf).
I also tried to find the symbol file directly in the context
distribution and found:
tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/symb-imp-fontawesome.mkiv
However, most parts are commented out t
t of symbols that do not belong to fontawesome (see 2.pdf).
I also tried to find the symbol file directly in the context
distribution and found:
tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/symb-imp-fontawesome.mkiv
However, most parts are commented out there, one of the few remaining
symbols is wheel
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
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.
>>
>> \define[1]\oldfact
>>
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
>
Shiv Shankar Dayal schrieb am 27.12.2023 um 13:19:
I use following in Latex to generate old factorial symbol:
\newcommand{\oldfact}[1]{%
\tikz[baseline]{\node[anchor=base,inner
sep=0.3ex](mynode){\ensuremath{#1}};\draw(mynode.north
west)--(mynode.south west)--(mynode.south east);\path[use
I use following in Latex to generate old factorial symbol:
\newcommand{\oldfact}[1]{%
\tikz[baseline]{\node[anchor=base,inner
sep=0.3ex](mynode){\ensuremath{#1}};\draw(mynode.north west)--(mynode.south
west)--(mynode.south east);\path[use as bounding box]($(mynode.south
west)+(-0.3ex,-0.3ex
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
Hans already answered my question. Thank you!
Gerion
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] x mark symbol and general symbol guide
Date: Freitag, 13. Oktober 2023, 18:13:42 CEST
From: Hans Hagen
To: Gerion Entrup
On 10/13/2023 2:33 PM, Gerion Entrup wrote:
>
Hi,
I recently tried to typeset a table with checkmarks and x marks.
\checkmark exists but is there a predefined x mark symbol (\xmark does
not work)?
In general: For LaTeX there exists the very helpful comprehensive LaTeX symbol
list [1].
Is there a similar documentation for ConTeXt somewhere
-- Original Message --
From "Hans Hagen via ntg-context"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
To "ntg-context@ntg.nl<mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Cc "Hans Hagen" mailto:j.ha...@freedom.nl>>
Date 9/22/2023 10:
On 9/22/2023 3:51 PM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
-- Original Message --
From "Hans Hagen" mailto:j.ha...@xs4all.nl>>
To "ntg-context@ntg.nl<mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Date 9/22/2023 7:15:25 AM
Subject [NTG-context] Re: Togglin
-- Original Message --
From "Hans Hagen" mailto:j.ha...@xs4all.nl>>
To "ntg-context@ntg.nl<mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Date 9/22/2023 7:15:25 AM
Subject [NTG-context] Re: Toggling the symbol for the zero-width joiner a
-- Original Message --
From "Hans Hagen" mailto:j.ha...@xs4all.nl>>
To "ntg-context@ntg.nl<mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Date 9/22/2023 7:03:34 AM
Subject [NTG-context] Re: Toggling the symbol for the zero-width joiner a
On 9/22/2023 2:39 PM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
b. we want all Unicode control symbols to be suppressed in final pdf output
(for, e.g., printing).
they basically are unless some font features keeps them around which is
out of our control
irr it was you who wanted them to be wiped decades ago as
Hi,
I found it ...
\startbuffer
\definedfont[almfixed*default]hello w\zwnj o\zwj r\zwnj l\zwj d
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer
\start
\setcharacterstripping[1]
\getbuffer
\stop
so now, being its only user, you have to wikify it ...
Hans
-- Original Message --
From "Hans Hagen via ntg-context"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
To "ntg-context@ntg.nl<mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Cc "Hans Hagen" mailto:j.ha...@freedom.nl>>
Date 9/22/2023 3:
/21/2023 3:29:22 PM
Subject Re: [NTG-context] Re: Toggling the symbol for the zero-width joiner and
related Unicode control characters
Many thanks, Hans. The method appears to work only for nbsp, not zwj etc.
Here is the updated MWE:
===
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\disabletrackers[typesett
-- Original Message --
From "Hans Hagen" mailto:j.ha...@xs4all.nl>>
To "Hamid,Idris" mailto:idris.ha...@colostate.edu>>;
"mailing list for ConTeXt users" mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Date 9/21/2023 3:29:22 PM
Subject Re: [NTG-context] R
On 9/21/2023 10:53 PM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
-- Original Message --
From "Hans Hagen" mailto:j.ha...@xs4all.nl>>
To "ntg-context@ntg.nl<mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Date 9/21/2023 8:52:45 AM
Subject [NTG-context] Re:
-- Original Message --
From "Hans Hagen" mailto:j.ha...@xs4all.nl>>
To "ntg-context@ntg.nl<mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>"
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Date 9/21/2023 8:52:45 AM
Subject [NTG-context] Re: Toggling the symbol for the zero-width joiner a
nyone know or recall where the symbol-toggling mechanism is?
If not, what would be the simplest way to implement it?
Here is a MWE (note that the three control chars might be invisible in your
email client):
==
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\definedfont[almfixed at 14pt]
ZWJ:
ZWN
), there is the option
"Show Unicode control characters"
which toggles the symbols and keeps the effects.
I seem to recall that ConTeXt has/had a similar mechanism for toggling the
symbols for Unicode control characters but cannot find it.
Does anyone know or recall where the symbo
(with
cc parameter) so that the user is not confused (an alternative could
have been to indicate a parameter reference differently but changing
that now is no real option - what symbol to use anyway?)
with lua(meta)tex opening up matters this duplication becomes a bit
annoying so i decided
On 8/25/2023 10:16 AM, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Hi,
I need to process URLs in XML documents differently depending on the target.
Thanks to Hans and Thomas I can now deal with the attributes.
Now I need to prefix certain kind of targets with a certain URL (a web viewer
for IIIF images in
Hi,
I need to process URLs in XML documents differently depending on the target.
Thanks to Hans and Thomas I can now deal with the attributes.
Now I need to prefix certain kind of targets with a certain URL (a web viewer
for IIIF images in this particular case). The prefix contains a #, which,
On 1/4/2023 2:29 PM, Jacob Kauffmann via ntg-context wrote:
The problem is that now that \bf, \it and so on stopped working outside
math mode.
A workaround is to add \rm after \starttext.
Maybe the developers can shed some light :)
\definefontfeature[mathextra][moderntocalligraphic=yes]
you
Am 04.01.23 um 14:29 schrieb Jacob Kauffmann via ntg-context:
The problem is that now that \bf, \it and so on stopped working outside
math mode.
A workaround is to add \rm after \starttext.
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
Did you try \setupbodyfont[mainface,rm] ?
Hraban
The problem is that now that \bf, \it and so on stopped working outside math
mode.
A workaround is to add \rm after \starttext.
Maybe the developers can shed some light :)
Please find MWE below.
Cheers,
Jacob
\definefontfallback[cal-fallback][name:modern][uppercasescript,lowercasescript]
Hi Hraban,
I had a similar problem with math fallbacks (no errors, fallbacks not used) and
just found a solution.
Please find a small example below.
I don't understand why we need the line \definefontfamily, but it's necessary
for the fallbacks to work.
Also, it stops working when I do
I’d like to set Segoe UI Symbol as fallback for all missing glyphs.
But it doesn’t work, I get an error like
registered function call [1145]:
...-14/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/math-act.lmt:2339:
attempt to perform arithmetic on a nil value (field 'depth')
stack
... even
On 1/2/2022 11:30 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller via ntg-context wrote:
Hi list,
using this example from the wiki, the dbend symbol appears cropped on the left
side on my machine (ConTeXt ver: 2021.12.10 11:41 LMTX fmt: 2021.12.14), but
not on the ConTeXt live server? Any possible reasons
Hi list,
using this example from the wiki, the dbend symbol appears cropped on the left
side on my machine (ConTeXt ver: 2021.12.10 11:41 LMTX fmt: 2021.12.14), but
not on the ConTeXt live server? Any possible reasons?
\definefontsynonym [bends] [file:manfnt.afm]
\startsymbolset [Dangerous
Thanks, Wolfgang. That helped.
Denis
Von: Wolfgang Schuster
Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2021 17:05
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users ; Denis Maier via
ntg-context
Cc: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] descriptions -- symbol between head and text
Denis Maier via
Denis Maier via ntg-context schrieb am 14.12.2021 um 16:44:
Hi,
is there a way to get some text between the head and the text of a
description. Enumerations have stoppers, but I couldn’t find an
equivalent setting for descriptions:
\definedescription
[deflist]
[alternative=hanging,
Hi,
is there a way to get some text between the head and the text of a description.
Enumerations have stoppers, but I couldn't find an equivalent setting for
descriptions:
The output should look roughly like this:
ABC: asdfasdfasdf jklöjklööjklö
CDE: asdfasdfasdf jklöjklöjklöö
Denis
> On 18 Aug 2021, at 17:06, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2021, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> Is there a simple way to get both root signs in this MWE to be the same size?
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startformula
>> \sqrt[3]{4n} \ne \sqrt[3] {n}
>>
On 8/18/2021 6:06 PM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
Is there a simple way to get both root signs in this MWE to be the same size?
\starttext
\startformula
\sqrt[3]{4n} \ne \sqrt[3] {n}
\stopformula
\stoptext
Make the
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
> Is there a simple way to get both root signs in this MWE to be the same size?
>
> \starttext
> \startformula
> \sqrt[3]{4n} \ne \sqrt[3] {n}
> \stopformula
> \stoptext
Make the quantities whose roots are being taken to be of the same
Is there a simple way to get both root signs in this MWE to be the same size?
\starttext
\startformula
\sqrt[3]{4n} \ne \sqrt[3] {n}
\stopformula
\stoptext
Thanks.
—
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshire, UK
___
If your question
Hi all,
I use this for legal documents:
\setuplabeltext[section=§~]
But I wonder if there is a named command like \letterhash for this.
TIA
juh
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an
On 6/17/2021 1:28 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Hi all,
I use this for legal documents:
\setuplabeltext[section=§~]
But I wonder if there is a named command like \letterhash for this.
\sectionmark
\paragraphmark
-
On 2021-05-24, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Sun, 23 May 2021, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> On 5/22/2021 8:23 PM, Nicola wrote:
>> > I would like to define new symbols by stitching together existing
>> > glyphs. This is what I have come up so far:
>> >
>> >
On Sun, 23 May 2021, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/22/2021 8:23 PM, Nicola wrote:
> > I would like to define new symbols by stitching together existing
> > glyphs. This is what I have come up so far:
> >
> > \define[1]\Transition{-\!\![#1]\!\!\rightarrow}
> > \starttext
> >
On 5/22/2021 8:23 PM, Nicola wrote:
I would like to define new symbols by stitching together existing
glyphs. This is what I have come up so far:
\define[1]\Transition{-\!\![#1]\!\!\rightarrow}
\starttext
\m{L\Transition{A}R}
\stoptext
This should render as -[ ]->, ideally
I would like to define new symbols by stitching together existing
glyphs. This is what I have come up so far:
\define[1]\Transition{-\!\![#1]\!\!\rightarrow}
\starttext
\m{L\Transition{A}R}
\stoptext
This should render as -[ ]->, ideally with no space between the dash or
the
question for the ConTeXt mailing list:
>
> Other than typing it directly (or cutting and pasting it), how does one get
> the character ∈ (in case this gets garbled in emailing, this is supposed to
> be the mathematical symbol that looks more or less like an epsilon, and
> which is
: Friday, November 6, 2020 12:10 AM
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users ;
t...@projectivespace.com
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] math symbol for "is an element of"
On 11/6/2020 12:24 AM, t...@projectivespace.com wrote:
> In this particular case, as Wolfgang pointed out, \in actually does w
On 11/6/2020 12:24 AM, t...@projectivespace.com wrote:
In this particular case, as Wolfgang pointed out, \in actually does work to get
the desired symbol in math mode. But it is good to know how to use text
substitutions too.
WHen you are in doubt you can do this:
\meaning\in
it will show
Thank you, Hans! The links you gave me provide me with another useful tool in
my toolbox (which I had not been aware of before).
In this particular case, as Wolfgang pointed out, \in actually does work to get
the desired symbol in math mode. But it is good to know how to use text
substitutions
al Message-
From: Wolfgang Schuster
Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2020 12:36 PM
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Cc: t...@projectivespace.com
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] math symbol for "is an element of"
t...@projectivespace.com schrieb am 05.11.2020 um 21:22:
> A quick ques
> On 5 Nov 2020, at 21:22, t...@projectivespace.com wrote:
>
> Other than typing it directly (or cutting and pasting it), how does one get
> the character ∈ (in case this gets garbled in emailing, this is supposed to
> be the mathematical symbol that looks more or less
t...@projectivespace.com schrieb am 05.11.2020 um 21:22:
A quick question for the ConTeXt mailing list:
Other than typing it directly (or cutting and pasting it), how does one get
the character ∈ (in case this gets garbled in emailing, this is supposed to
be the mathematical symbol that looks
A quick question for the ConTeXt mailing list:
Other than typing it directly (or cutting and pasting it), how does one get
the character ∈ (in case this gets garbled in emailing, this is supposed to
be the mathematical symbol that looks more or less like an epsilon, and
which is the mathematical
titutions on MacOS: a sequence of characters can be
> automatically translated into another. So for example, ".subset" might
> translate into "⊂" as you type along. To find the ⊂ the first time, there
> is a Unicode symbol table. Other platforms and editors have similar
>
quot; might
translate into "⊂" as you type along. To find the ⊂ the first time, there is a
Unicode symbol table. Other platforms and editors have similar features. There
are other ways, but I have found this easiest and
Hello,
Thank you for your answers.
@Hans My ignorance is total : how to write symbols from the keyboard ?
Fabrice
Le sam. 29 août 2020 à 20:41, Hans Åberg a écrit :
>
> > On 29 Aug 2020, at 19:58, Wolfgang Schuster <
> wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Fabrice Couvreur schrieb
> On 29 Aug 2020, at 19:58, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 29.08.2020 um 19:27:
>> Hello,
>> The result is not what you expected.
>> How can I correct this problem?
>
> 1. Wait for a fix.
>
> 2. Use \nsubset.
>
> \starttext
> \m{A \nsubset B}
> \stoptext
One can
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 29.08.2020 um 19:27:
Hello,
The result is not what you expected.
How can I correct this problem?
1. Wait for a fix.
2. Use \nsubset.
\starttext
\m{A \nsubset B}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
___
Hello,
The result is not what you expected.
How can I correct this problem?
Thank you
Fabrice
\starttext
\m{A \not\subset B}
\stoptext
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
functions is not very nice with the symbol '.
> Thank you.
> Fabrice
>
> \setupbodyfont [pagella,11pt]
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n]
> \startitem
> \math{f'(x)=x²+4x+4}
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> \math{f''(x)=2x+4
Hello,
I am now using the lmtx engine and I have found that using the Pagella font
the writing of derived functions is not very nice with the symbol '.
Thank you.
Fabrice
\setupbodyfont [pagella,11pt]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem
\math{f'(x)=x²+4x+4}
\stopitem
\startitem
On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:34 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n]
> \item A
> \txt{k} B
> \noitem
> \item C
> \stopitemize
>
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
Nice…so many options. :)
-kk___
If
Kevin Kenan schrieb am 25.04.2020 um 23:30:
Ah…thanks for the pointer to \definecoversion. Looks promising.
I had also tried:
\defineitemgroup[Steps]
\setupitemgroup[Steps][each][n,packed]
\starttext
\startSteps
\item A
\sym{k} B\incrementnumber[itemgroup:Steps]
\item C
\stopSteps
\stoptext
and increments the counter.
Thanks again for the help.
-kk
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:11 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Kevin Kenan schrieb am 25.04.2020 um 21:24:
>> I’m trying to create a conditional that changes the symbol used for certain
>> item numbers. Here’s m
Kevin Kenan schrieb am 25.04.2020 um 21:24:
I’m trying to create a conditional that changes the symbol used for certain
item numbers. Here’s my code that doesn’t work.
\define[1]\StepsCommand{\doifelse{#1}{2}{k}{#1}\ignorespaces}
\defineitemgroup[Steps]
\setupitemgroup[Steps][each][n,packed
I’m trying to create a conditional that changes the symbol used for certain
item numbers. Here’s my code that doesn’t work.
\define[1]\StepsCommand{\doifelse{#1}{2}{k}{#1}\ignorespaces}
\defineitemgroup[Steps]
\setupitemgroup[Steps][each][n,packed]
\setupitemgroup[Steps][each][left=\StepsCommand
This is the third sentence with a footnote.\footnote{This is the
> > third footnote and its mark is "2". }
> > \stopdocument
> >
> > Clearly this conversion repeats the marks "1", "*" and "2" repeatedly.
> > Is th
re a way to define a new/special footnote command (say,
"\symfootnote") which blends with normal footnotes, but prints footnotes
with symbol marks (say, Set 2) and not with numbers. In other words, is
it possible to achieve the same result as the working example above with
something li
ence with a footnote.\footnote{This is the third
footnote and its mark is "2". }
\stopdocument
Clearly this conversion repeats the marks "1", "*" and "2" repeatedly. Is
there a way to define a new/special footnote command (say, "\symfootnote")
which
Thanks, that is exactly what I wanted.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 11:13 AM Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Like this?
>
> \def\dbar{\mathop{\text{\it đ}}}
>
> I do not know whether you want it to be \mathop or \mathord
>
> > On 13 Nov 2019, at 10:35, w n wrote:
> >
> > Can you give an example on how to
Like this?
\def\dbar{\mathop{\text{\it đ}}}
I do not know whether you want it to be \mathop or \mathord
> On 13 Nov 2019, at 10:35, w n wrote:
>
> Can you give an example on how to use đ (U+00111) in \def\dbar{ ... }
Taco Hoekwater
Elvenkind BV
so most text fonts
> will have it (these days).
>
>
>
>
> > On 13 Nov 2019, at 01:59, w n wrote:
> >
> > True, I should not have used the term inexact differential.
> > How can I get a math symbol with a "d" and a bar across ?
> >
> > On
How about đ ? (U+00111)
That is a character in Latin Extended-A, so most text fonts
will have it (these days).
> On 13 Nov 2019, at 01:59, w n wrote:
>
> True, I should not have used the term inexact differential.
> How can I get a math symbol with a "d" and a ba
True, I should not have used the term inexact differential.
How can I get a math symbol with a "d" and a bar across ?
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:11 AM Hans Åberg wrote:
>
> > On 13 Nov 2019, at 00:26, w n wrote:
> >
> > Working on some thermodynamics and I need a
> On 13 Nov 2019, at 00:26, w n wrote:
>
> Working on some thermodynamics and I need a math symbol for
> an inexact differential, it is the letter d with a bar across.
Normally one is using a lowercase delta according to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inexact_
Working on some thermodynamics and I need a math symbol for
an inexact differential, it is the letter d with a bar across.
Tried the following but failed
\starttext
\def\dbar{{\mathchar'26\mkern-12mu d}}
\startformula
d u = \dbar q + \dbar w
\stopformula
\stoptext
Hi Aditya,Thanks for your hint: I didn't know that subtelty about Lucida OT (and I don't know how to set it up when using Lucida OT).That being said, actually what I would like to use is the kind of script font which is the attached document (those script fonts were widely used in higher
On Wed, 16 Oct 2019, Otared Kavian wrote:
I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the
script fonts from another font I have the following setups for my font:
OT: Do you use this to get a less cursive script font?
Lucida (like many opentype math fonts) comes with two
Hi Fabrice,
The Lucida OT family is indeed not free (it costs 110 US dollars from TUG), but
tha Asana Math is included in the distribution of ConTeXt, LuaMetaTeX and, I
think, TeXLive.
Best regards: Otared
> On 16 Oct 2019, at 23:38, Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
>
> Hi Kavian,
> It seems to
Hi Kavian,
It seems to me that these fonts are not free.
Thank you for your help.
Fabrice
Le mer. 16 oct. 2019 à 05:28, Otared Kavian a écrit :
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the script
> fonts from another font I have the following setups for
Hi Fabrice,
I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the script fonts
from another font I have the following setups for my font:
%%
%% Some Font Definitions
\definefallbackfamily[myfont][math][Asana Math]
Hello,
Thanks to you two.
"Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text
fonts."
I thought you should not mix several fonts in one text. I know you're a
teacher, what are you doing to write your documents ?
Fabrice
Le mar. 15 oct. 2019 à 19:11, Otared Kavian a écrit :
>
Hi Fabrice,
Wolfgang gave the right answer, but I wanted to point out that it is better not
to use \setupbodyfont in the middle of your document, as you did in the excerpt
below: in this case it is better to use
\switchtobodyfont[xits]
or even better define the character you want before
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 15.10.2019 um 18:39:
Hello,
Why items are numbered with a square instead of a bullet ?
Because the bullets for the default sans serif font are rectangular.
\starttext
\symbol[bullet]
{\ss\symbol[bullet]}
\blank
\setupsymbols[stylealternative=math]
\symbol
Hello,
Why items are numbered with a square instead of a bullet ?
Thanks.
Fabrice
\definecolor[MyColorC][s=0.8784]
\definecolor[MyColorD][m=0.27,y=1]
\defineframed
[FrameTitle]
[frame=off,
foregroundstyle=\bfx\ss,
foregroundcolor=white,
background=color,
it with lmtx,
> I get the error
>
> lua error > lua error on line 8 in file
> /home/adityam/Software/lcomplex/lcomplex-100/test.tex:
>
> ...etatex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/l-package.lua:325: error
> loading module 'complex' from file './complex.so':
>
tex/context/base/mkiv/l-package.lua:325: error
loading module 'complex' from file './complex.so':
./complex.so: undefined symbol: lua_gettop
Any idea why this is happening and what I can do to fix it?
Aditya
_
ed. The following sample shows it:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]\\
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Pushpin]\\
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Default]\\
\stoptext
/Rect [ 12.48609 117.54327 18.46039 123.51757 ]
On 3/24/2019 6:47 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Can anyone confirm that all attachment symbols are distorted, except the
first one?
hard to say ... support for these symbols / icons in viewers has been an
inconsistent mess right from the start and one has to keep adapting ...
(scaling,
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]\\
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Pushpin
width=fit,
width=fit,
depth=fit]\\
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf
1 - 100 of 387 matches
Mail list logo