MWE:
\starttext
$\vec{k}$
\stoptext
places the arrow *before* the symbol "k", latest download.
Alan
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pdfcolorvalues = lpdf.colorvalues
local pdfflushobject = lpdf.flushobject
local pdfflushstreamobject = lpdf.flushstreamobject
local pdfflushstreamfileobject = lpdf.flushstreamfileobject
local pdfreserveobject = lpdf.reserveobject
local pdfpagereferenc
ocal pdfaction= lpdf.action
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g!
>> Last night I updated LMTX on my Raspberry Pi4. — After this action it
>> appeared, that I could no-more compile tex-files: error no format found.
>> I tried to generate a format manually., however this did not work out. In
>> the log-file the following error is placed:
>
. In the
log-file the following error is placed:
…/anch-pgr.lmt:901: unexpected symbol near ‘0”
...
error loading file: anch-pgr.lmt (aborting).
Wrong bin?
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
: unexpected symbol near ‘0”
...
error loading file: anch-pgr.lmt (aborting).
Kind regards
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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
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gt; > I played a little bit with these, and noticed some issues: in the following
> > example, linking the bottom bounds of the integral signs is fine (as long
> > as numbers are put there), but for the upper bounds, the \infty and \pi/2
> > are not accepted (nor is any letter or
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re put there), but for the upper bounds, the \infty
> and \pi/2 are not accepted (nor is any letter or greek symbol), but if one
> replaces \infty and \pi/2 with numbers, then the link between the upper
> bounds is shown. (In this example the links are invading the text, but
> probably this
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are put there), but for the upper bounds, the \infty and \pi/2 are not
accepted (nor is any letter or greek symbol), but if one replaces \infty and
\pi/2 with numbers, then the link between the upper bounds is shown. (In this
example the links are invading the text, but probably this is due
are put there), but for the upper bounds, the \infty and \pi/2 are not
accepted (nor is any letter or greek symbol), but if one replaces \infty and
\pi/2 with numbers, then the link between the upper bounds is shown. (In this
example the links are invading the text, but probably this is due
are not
accepted (nor is any letter or greek symbol), but if one replaces \infty and
\pi/2 with numbers, then the link between the upper bounds is shown. (In this
example the links are invading the text, but probably this is due to the fact
that I just copied the Metapost snippet you sent
and Rindler in
their 1985 books “Spinors and Space-time.” In the typesetting example above,
the e_\alpha and e_{\dot\beta} are basis spinors (one left-handed, one
right-handed). The e^\mu is the Infeld-van der Waerden symbol relating the spin
basis to the coordinate basis. The connections are spinor
rather than tensors, following the methods of Penrose and Rindler in
their 1985 books “Spinors and Space-time.” In the typesetting example above,
the e_\alpha and e_{\dot\beta} are basis spinors (one left-handed, one
right-handed). The e^\mu is the Infeld-van der Waerden symbol relating the spin
anded\def\intervalof#1#2{\math{\left]#1\nonscript\,;#2\right]}}
\define[1]\vabs{\math{\left\vert#1\right\vert}}
\define\u{\math{\left(u_n\right)}\autoinsertnextspace}
\define\v{\math{\left(v_n\right)}\autoinsertnextspace}
\define\w{\math{\left(w_n\right)}\autoinsertnextspace}
\unexpand
:
`` -> “
"' -> “
This can't be in the same ligature feature, as it will overwrite
the table entry with a duplicate key.
After some fiddling, I decided to map "' to a Unicode PUA symbol
and then add a second feature that maps this symbol to “ using
me ligature feature, as it will overwrite
the table entry with a duplicate key.
After some fiddling, I decided to map "' to a Unicode PUA symbol
and then add a second feature that maps this symbol to “ using
the substitute feature. This works for TeX Gyre Schola.
But perhaps someo
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
]
[default][fallbacks=seguiFB]
(Intention is to take all missing characters from this symbol font.)
But with current LMTX, I get:
tex error > tex error on line 48 in file env_contextstart.tex:
lua error:
registered function call [1145]:
...-14/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/b
missing characters from this symbol font.)
But with current LMTX, I get:
tex error > tex error on line 48 in file env_contextstart.tex:
lua error:
registered function call [1145]:
...-14/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/math-act.lmt:2339:
attempt to perform arithme
This used to work:
\definefontfallback[seguiFB]
[file:seguisym.ttf]
[0x0-0xF]
[check=yes,force=no]
\definetypeface [contextstart] [ss] [sans] [segoe]
[default][fallbacks=seguiFB]
(Intention is to take all missing characters from this symbol font.)
But with current LMTX, I
to “Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors,
and Publishers, 8th Ed.” by the Council of Science Editors:
> The symbol for degrees Celsius, ℃ (not simply C), is separated from the
> number on its left by one space, whereas the degree symbol for a plane angle
&
- No space between the number and the following units. Should be a thin
> space.
> - No space between the units and the following symbol (+ and = above).
> Should be appropriate “bin" or “rel" space.
> - Too much space around the \cdot in the units. Should
On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 11:59:04 -0600
Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
> I’m trying to fix four issues:
> - No space between the number and the following units. Should be a
> thin space.
> - No space between the units and the following symbol (+ and =
> above). Should be appropriat
\stoptext
I’m trying to fix four issues:
- No space between the number and the following units. Should be a thin space.
- No space between the units and the following symbol (+ and = above). Should
be appropriate “bin" or “rel" space.
- Too much space around the \cdot in the uni
ve to
put the \limits / \nolimits directive *after* the symbol I want to
modify.
If somebody else stumbled across this: The code for the *mathoperators
macros sits in `mkxl/math-lop.mkxl`.
Best regards,
Stefan
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be
> > formatted?
> >
> > % -1 1
> > % 0 1
> > % 0 2
> > % 1 1
> > % 2 1
> > % 2 2
> > % 2 3
> > % 2 4
> > % 3 1
> > % 3 2
> >
> > \usemodule[m-graph]
> > \startMPpage[instance=graph, offset=5mm]
> >
> % 0 1
> % 0 2
> % 1 1
> % 2 1
> % 2 2
> % 2 3
> % 2 4
> % 3 1
> % 3 2
>
> \usemodule[m-graph]
> \startMPpage[instance=graph, offset=5mm]
> labeloffset:=3mm;
> draw begingraph(8cm,4cm);
> setrange(-1.5,0.5,3.5,5);
> picture symbol ;
> symbol
=5mm]
labeloffset:=3mm;
draw begingraph(8cm,4cm);
setrange(-1.5,0.5,3.5,5);
picture symbol ;
symbol := image(draw fullcircle scaled 5mm withcolor red;);
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glabel(symbol,v1,v2) ;
);
frame.bot shifted(0,-2mm) ;
Hi Hans,
I know you hate form widgets, but I found a clue what might be wrong
with radiobuttons.
While we can’t fix the behaviour of viewers, ConTeXt’s radiobuttons
misbehave if they don’t have a custom symbol (that OTOH is not shown in
many viewers).
If I don’t use a custom symbol
20.7pt 4pt 5pt 6pt 7pt 8pt 9pt, undefined: 28.8pt 36pt 43.2pt
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xample
\defineitemgroup
[pitemize]
[command=\Word]
\define\citem{%
\incrementnumber[itemgroup:pitemize]%
\sym{\symbol[\currentitemgroupsymbol]}%
\groupedcommand{}{,}%
}
\define\pitem{%
\incrementnumber[itemgroup:pitemize]%
\sym{\symbol[\currentitemgroupsymbol]}%
On 3/29/2022 10:48 AM, Steffen Wolfrum via ntg-context wrote:
Unfortunately I have to use it at a heading:
and this gives an error:
\starttext
\define[1]\Link{\goto{\symbol[wingdings
3][barb1right]}[url(https://#1)]\autoinsertnextspace}
\chapter{a\Link}
text
\stoptext
shouldn't you pass
Wolfrum:
>> Unfortunately I have to use it at a heading:
>> and this gives an error:
>> \starttext
>> \define[1]\Link{\goto{\symbol[wingdings
>> 3][barb1right]}[url(https://#1)]\autoinsertnextspace}
>> \chapter{a\Link}
>> text
>> \stoptext
>&g
Did you try to use it with a parameter?
\Link{wiki.contextgarden.net}
Hraban
Am 29.03.22 um 10:48 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Unfortunately I have to use it at a heading:
and this gives an error:
\starttext
\define[1]\Link{\goto{\symbol[wingdings
3][barb1right]}[url(https://#1
Unfortunately I have to use it at a heading:
and this gives an error:
\starttext
\define[1]\Link{\goto{\symbol[wingdings
3][barb1right]}[url(https://#1)]\autoinsertnextspace}
\chapter{a\Link}
text
\stoptext
Steffen
> Am 29.03.2022 um 09:56 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-cont
Am 28.03.22 um 21:08 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum via ntg-context:
Hi,
is it possible to combine figuresymbol with some kind of \useurl?
The goal is to have an inline symbol that provides a http url link.
AFAIK there’s nothing ready-made in that regard, but just define your
own macro.
E.g. I
Hi,
is it possible to combine figuresymbol with some kind of \useurl?
The goal is to have an inline symbol that provides a http url link.
Best wishes,
Steffen
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> defining them, so the settings from one type don't spill over into the other
> types?
> --Joel
>
> %prompt
>
> \definesymbol[bighand][{{☞}}]
>
> \define[1]\prompt{%
> \setupitemize[symbol=bighand]
> \startitemize
> {\it #1}
> \stopitemize
%prompt
\definesymbol[bighand][{{☞}}]
\define[1]\prompt{%
\setupitemize[symbol=bighand]
\startitemize
{\it #1}
\stopitemize
}%
\prompt{What did you learn about today?}
%vocabulary
\startcolumns[n=3]\startitemize[n]
\item word1
\item word2
\item word3
\stopitemize\stopcolumns
to me as Aramaic), just to show that questions of
hyphenation are taken seriously not only by Indianists, or Hellenist
experts , but by those who want to use ConTeXt. This young engineer who
has to work on his statistics thesis is a symbol: ConTeXt is attractive
to a wide variety of people
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
On Sat, 01 Jan 2022 09:48:53 +0530
kauśika wrote:
> On Friday, December 31, 2021 6:22:15 PM IST Ajith R via ntg-context
> wrote:
> > The conjuncts that are not formed
> > correctly are those where the second component is ര U+0D30,
> > followed by a symbol that is
On Friday, December 31, 2021 6:22:15 PM IST Ajith R via ntg-context wrote:
> The conjuncts that are not formed
> correctly are those where the second component is ര U+0D30, followed by
> a symbol that is shown on the right side of the conjunct viz ാ U+0D3E,
> ി U+0D3F, ീ U+0D40, ു
of conjuncts are not formed correctly, while
the rest are formed properly. The conjuncts that are not formed
correctly are those where the second component is ര U+0D30, followed by
a symbol that is shown on the right side of the conjunct viz ാ U+0D3E,
ി U+0D3F, ീ U+0D40, ു U+0D41, ൂ U+0D42
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
I’m unsure which symbol the author meant, e.g. p or
\rho, 0 or O, 1 or I or | ...
Yes, I could have used proper Unicode characters (ρ, π etc.).
Can you answer my questions (%? in the source)? (Partly TeX related,
partly math/physics related.)
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2034
Since I never used math with ConTeXt, I tried to replicate XKCD 2034 as
an exercise (see below and attached). I’d like to put it on the wiki and
in my book.
I know this is nonsense, but I’d like to do it right.
In some cases I’m unsure which symbol the author meant, e.g. p or \rho,
0 or O, 1
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contro
even if for
other properties cmr fundamentally differs from open type math fonts.
Anyway, in the traditional tex approach to primes, the prime symbol is
taken from the script variant, where is has a different size (or not),
different boundingbox (or not) and/or is already raised (or not). Also
ntid \fontid \textfont \c_font_fam_mr \fi \iffontchar \font
\scratchcounter \char \scratchcounter \else \normalstartimath \char
\scratchcounter \normalstopimath
\fi \fi \endg ...
\symb_place_indeed
#1->\settrue \c_symb_found \begingroup \the \everysymbol \csname \??symbol
#1\endcsname
On 11/9/2021 8:01 PM, Jairo A. del Rio via ntg-context wrote:
Hi. Reading at mult-aux.mkxl, I've seen command handlers define, among
others, \installparameterhashhandler, However, in files such as those
related with symbol management, only \installparameterhandler and
\installsetuphandler
Hi. Reading at mult-aux.mkxl, I've seen command handlers define, among
others, \installparameterhashhandler, However, in files such as those
related with symbol management, only \installparameterhandler and
\installsetuphandler are. When writing basic modules, sometimes only the
"raw&qu
min(64,40), symbol mask: utf
(τεχ)
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system | total runtime: 5.996 seconds
When I compile the same document with luametatex, things slow down to a
crawl:
mkiv lua stats > used eng
ner: this is luatex, version 1.13.0 (tex live 2021)
mkiv lua stats > used hash slots: 48846 of 65536 + 25
mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.3, used memory: 212 MB,
ctx: 210 MB, max: unknown MB, hash chars: min(64,40), symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 2.775
tauthor(i,max,state)
>> > ctx_btxsetconcat(concatstate(i,max))
>> > if combiner == "invertedfirst" then
>> > if i == 1 then
>> > ctx_btxsetauthorvariant("inverted"
f combiner == "invertedfirst" then
> > if i == 1 then
> > ctx_btxsetauthorvariant("inverted")
> > else
> > ctx_btxsetauthorvariant("normal")
> > end
btxsetauthorvariant(combiner)
end
end
local initials = author.initials
if initials and #initials > 0 then
ctx_btxsetinitials() --
(concat(the_initials(initials,symbol)," "))
e
end
end
local initials = author.initials
if initials and #initials > 0 then
ctx_btxsetinitials() --
(concat(the_initials(initials,symbol)," "))
end
local firstnames = author.firstnames
if fir
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; > {\currentbtxtag}%
> > {\currentbtxauthorfield}%
> > {%
> > combiner{\btxparameter\c!authorconversion}%
> > kind{cite}%
> > etallimit {\btxparameter\c!etallimit}%
> > etaldisplay
kind{cite}%
> etallimit {\btxparameter\c!etallimit}%
> etaldisplay {\btxparameter\c!etaldisplay}%
> etaloption {\btxparameter\c!etaloption}%
> symbol {\btxparameter{\c!stopper:initials}}%
> }%
> \relax
>
{\currentbtxtag}%
{\currentbtxauthorfield}%
{%
combiner{\btxparameter\c!authorconversion}%
kind{cite}%
etallimit {\btxparameter\c!etallimit}%
etaldisplay {\btxparameter\c!etaldisplay}%
etaloption {\btxparameter\c!etalopt
> 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
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plement a section break marker in a grid layout. At a
> > section break, two lines of space should separate the subsequent segments
> > of text (just plain paragraphs, in this case), and a symbol (in the
> example
> > below, "X") should be set in the middle of these two line
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021, Joey McCollum via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to implement a section break marker in a grid layout. At a
> section break, two lines of space should separate the subsequent segments
> of text (just plain paragraphs, in this case), and a symbol
Hi,
I'm trying to implement a section break marker in a grid layout. At a
section break, two lines of space should separate the subsequent segments
of text (just plain paragraphs, in this case), and a symbol (in the example
below, "X") should be set in the middle of these two lin
rticle]
[\s!default:\s!list:title]
[\c!style=, % journal is set in italics
\c!command=\quotation]
You can either replace command=\quotation with command=\quote or adapt the
symbol for quotations for your language, e.g.
\setuplanguage[en]
[leftquotation=\upperleftsinglesixq
untries,available freely under the SIL Open Font License 1.1 at:
>> > https://babelstone.co.uk/Fonts/Download/BabelStoneFlagsDual.ttf
>> > <https://babelstone.co.uk/Fonts/Download/BabelStoneFlagsDual.ttf>
>> >
>> > In the MWE below, there is a spurious “at” in the firs
the MWE below, there is a spurious “at” in the first time that the
> > definition of the symbol for the Brazilian flag is used, but no problem
> > when the definition for the flag of Portugal is used or even when the
> > symbol for the Brazilian flag is used a second time. How to correct t
tps://babelstone.co.uk/Fonts/Download/BabelStoneFlagsDual.ttf>
In the MWE below, there is a spurious “at” in the first time that the
definition of the symbol for the Brazilian flag is used, but no problem
when the definition for the flag of Portugal is used or even when the
symbol for the Bra
of the symbol for the Brazilian flag is used, but no problem
when the definition for the flag of Portugal is used or even when the
symbol for the Brazilian flag is used a second time. How to correct this
behavior?
MWE:
\definefontfeature[colored][colr=yes]
\definefontsynonym[flags
ile `symb-imp-was.mkiv` is missing from the path -
> >
> > \tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\mkiv
> >
> > Thank you for any tips or pointers.
> The wiki page actually mentiones jmn symbols but these are by (the late)
> Januz so that should be corrected.
>
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t/Symbols/was>
Looks like the file `symb-imp-was.mkiv` is missing from the path -
\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\base\mkiv
Thank you for any tips or pointers.
The wiki page actually mentiones jmn symbols but these are by (the late)
Januz so that should be corrected.
Anyway, the wasy font
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
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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
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