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
body font sizes: defined: 10pt 11pt 12pt 14.4pt 17.3pt 20.7pt
4pt 5pt 6pt 7pt 8pt 9pt, undefined: 11.2pt 14pt 16.8pt
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latinmodern-math.otf,
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mk
that it can
be used by the \dotfill command?
dotfill is actually a plain tex command using periods and spacing from
the math font / mode ... (maybe we should redefine it to behave
differently in text mode)
you can use this:
\definefiller
[myfill]
[symbol=.,
method=middle,
width=.5
. The reason for the odd output is that \S is defined as math
symbol and size switches for them work only when you use them in math
mode (you can try \m{\S}).
To get a symbol in the correct size you have to use the \sectionmark
command or use §, there is no difference between both ways.
\starttext
> On Jun 2, 2020, m...@murchisondrillingschools.com
> <mailto:m...@murchisondrillingschools.com> wrote:
>
> …
> Anyway, I want to have a list like this:
>
> (a) 415,668 lb
> (b) 440,668 lb
> (c) 517,000 lb
> (d) 542,000 lb
>
> How do I get th
) 517,000 lb
#
#(d) 542,000 lb
#
#
#
#How do I get these parentheses with my itemization symbol?
#
#
#
#THANKS!
#
#
#
#Mike Cooper
#
#Technical Trainer
#
#Murchison Drilling Schools, Inc.
#
#2501 Juan Tabo NE
#
#Albuquerque, NM 87112
this:
#
#
#
#(a) 415,668 lb
#
#(b) 440,668 lb
#
#(c) 517,000 lb
#
#(d) 542,000 lb
#
#
#
#How do I get these parentheses with my itemization symbol?
#
#
#
#THANKS!
#
#
#
#Mike Cooper
#
#Technical Trainer
#
#Murchison Drilling Schools, Inc.
#
#2501 Juan Tabo
(c) 517,000 lb
(d) 542,000 lb
How do I get these parentheses with my itemization symbol?
THANKS!
Mike Cooper
Technical Trainer
Murchison Drilling Schools, Inc.
2501 Juan Tabo NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112
Tel: (505) 293-6271
Fax: (505) 298-5294
Email:
m...@murchisondrillingschools.com<mailt
Gerben Wierda:To honour Donald Knuth, I’ve use his ‘dangerous bend’ (with attribution of course) in one of my publications. But I only had a low res image. Is the code of this symbol available somewhere so I can do it proper justice in a next edition?Knuth used\input manmac
To honour Donald Knuth, I’ve use his ‘dangerous bend’ (with attribution of
course) in one of my publications. But I only had a low res image. Is the code
of this symbol available somewhere so I can do it proper justice in a next
edition?
G
Am 27.05.20 um 21:19 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
To honour Donald Knuth, I’ve use his ‘dangerous bend’ (with attribution of
course) in one of my publications. But I only had a low res image. Is the code
of this symbol available somewhere so I can do it proper justice in a next
edition?
Knuth
You can find the code in The Metafontbook, page 106f.
Greetings Lutz
Am 27. Mai 2020 21:19:26 MESZ schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>To honour Donald Knuth, I’ve use his ‘dangerous bend’ (with attribution
>of course) in one of my publications. But I only had a low res image.
>Is the code of th
ow res image. Is the
> code of this symbol available somewhere so I can do it proper justice in a
> next edition?
>
> G
> ___
> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to th
call, syntax: [ctxlua]:1: unexpected symbol near '\' 1 >> \startluacode 2 3 \stopluacode 4 5 \appendtoks\ctxlua{userdata.font_switch(\fontid\font)}\to \everyfontswitch 6 7 \setupbodyfont[mainfont, 9pt] 8 9 \starttext1011
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I've tried the following from the manuals and adapted some code to see if
it works:
1.
\definefontfeature[svg][svg=yes]
\definefontsynonym[Emoji][file:emojionecolor-svginot.ttf*default,svg]
\definesymbol[bug][\getglyphdirect{Emoji}{\char"1F41B}]
\starttext
\symbol[bug]
\stoptext
The emoj
ws, binary subtree:
texmf-mswin
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2020/w32tex)
mkiv lua stats > control sequences: 45940 of 65536 + 10
mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.3, used m
anner: this is luatex, version 1.13.0 (tex live
2020/w32tex)
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(τεχ)
mkiv lua stats
stack of new cd's.)
>> mkiv lua stats> lua properties: engine: lua 5.4, used memory: 179 MB,
>> ctx: 166 MB, max: 168 MB, hash chars: min(64,40), symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
>>
>> mkiv lua stats> runtime: 20.702 seconds, 392 processed pages, 392
>> shipped pages, 18.936 pa
inal result of this compilation:*
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mkiv lua stats> control sequences: 51925 of 65536 + 10
mkiv lua stats> lua properties: engine: lua 5.4, used memory: 179 MB,
ctx: 16
sult
'metafun'
*Final result of this compilation:*
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Hi,
I uploaded a new version of lmtx and there are some experimental
features that users cna play with so that we can think about related
interfacing. (I won't mention soem in the lua department that I'm still
exploring myself.)
When you use a math symbol its class property determines
/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/l-package.lua:325: error
loading module 'mapm' from file './mapm.so':
./mapm.so: undefined symbol: lua_settop
I believe that the luametatex binary is stripped, so there any unused symbol
is removed.
Aditya
-package.lua:325: error
loading module 'mapm' from file './mapm.so':
./mapm.so: undefined symbol: lua_settop
I've compiled both with Lua 5.3.5 and Lua 5.4.0 (rc1 and rc2) and both work
successfully for test.lua (command line). However, they just don't work
with LMTX. Is this a bug or feature of LMTX
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
49460098
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lmroman12-regular.otf
mkiv lua stats >
ar.otf
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mkiv lua stats > used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary
tats > used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-linux-64
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20200413, format id: 493, compiler: gcc
mkiv lua stats > control sequences: 46009 of 65536 + 10
mkiv lua stats > lua properti
; \definetypeface[mainfont][rm][specserif][Linux Libertine O][default]
>>> >> \definetypeface[mainfont][mm][math] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math][default]
>>> >> \definetypeface[mainfont][tt][mono] [Dejavu Mono][default]
>>> [rscale=0.8,
>>> >> feature
O][default]
>> >> \definetypeface[mainfont][mm][math] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math][default]
>> >> \definetypeface[mainfont][tt][mono] [Dejavu Mono][default] [rscale=0.8,
>> >> features=none]
>> >> \setupbodyfont[mainfont,11pt]
>> >> \uses
th] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math][default]
> >> \definetypeface[mainfont][tt][mono] [Dejavu Mono][default] [rscale=0.8,
> >> features=none]
> >> \setupbodyfont[mainfont,11pt]
> >> \usesymbols[fontawesome]
> >>
> >> \define\FA{\dosingleargument\doFA}
>
variant,
they are way too big! (See attachment.) Pagella and Latin Modern do this right.
Is this a font issue or a ConTeXt issue? Anything I can do about this without
redefining every symbol I need by hand?
Cheers,
Tim
\startproduct test
\setupbodyfont[lucidaot,10pt]
$\square\boxtimes
]
\definetypeface[mainfont][mm][math] [TeX Gyre Pagella Math][default]
\definetypeface[mainfont][tt][mono] [Dejavu Mono][default] [rscale=0.8,
features=none]
\setupbodyfont[mainfont,11pt]
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\define\FA{\dosingleargument\doFA}
\def\doFA[#1]{\inlinedbox
{\scale[height=1em]{\symbol
Pagella Math][default]
\definetypeface[mainfont][tt][mono] [Dejavu Mono][default] [rscale=0.8,
features=none]
\setupbodyfont[mainfont,11pt]
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\define\FA{\dosingleargument\doFA}
\def\doFA[#1]{\inlinedbox
{\scale[height=1em]{\symbol[fontawesome][#1]}}}
\starttext
Checked box \FA
][mono] [Dejavu Mono][default] [rscale=0.8,
features=none]
\setupbodyfont[mainfont,11pt]
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\define\FA{\dosingleargument\doFA}
\def\doFA[#1]{\inlinedbox
{\scale[height=1em]{\symbol[fontawesome][#1]}}}
\starttext
Checked box \FA[check-square-o]
Unchecked box \FA[square-o
Hi all,
I’d like to use Lucida (Type1) as my main font for text and math, but fallback
on arrows from Pagella. Especially, I’d like to use the `\downzigzagarrow`
which is not defined by Lucida.
Although direct lookup of the zigzag symbol in Pagella works, below typescripts
do not seem to work
] %% cmd #3
%%
\setupdelimitedtext[quotation:1][left={\symbol[leftquotation]},right={\symbol[rightquotation]}]
\setupdelimitedtext[quotation:2][left={\symbol[leftquote]},right={\symbol[rightquote]}]
\setupalign[hz,hanging] %normal,%nothz,nohz,
\definefontfeature[default][default
On 2/13/2020 03:56, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/13/2020 12:45 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Perhaps there is something in the difference between annotations and
attachments that results in different treatments by the various viewers.
it has always been that messy; there's also the annotation symbol
On 2/13/2020 12:45 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Perhaps there is something in the difference between annotations and
attachments that results in different treatments by the various viewers.
it has always been that messy; there's also the annotation symbol
treatment that can differ; it doesn't help
variant. (Chrome 80 does show bookmarks for
some other PDF document.)
* The three viewers listed here that do not show the pushpin do
reserve the appropriate space – changing the symbol to the
Paperclip demonstrates that even though the paperclip is not displayed.
Clearly there are i
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t; - In the real itemlist I have of course \startitemize (sorry for the
>> ommission in the MWE
>> - I misinterpreted the Wiki. There is no mentioning in the red section that
>> n is possible. However the n in the green section must be used as the symbol
>> with n=123 or symbol=2.
>
n hashes, load time 0.220 seconds
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mki
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
the n in the green section must be used as the symbol with
n=123 or symbol=2.
The n-key is used to set the number of columns when you set your items
in multiple columns and it has the same effect as the two, three etc.
keywords.
The way how numbered items work is different. To change
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
ormat id 977
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ctx: 43 MB, max: 47 MB), hash chars: min(64,40), symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 1.781 seconds, 10 processed pages, 10 shipped
pages
949 of 65536 + 10
mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.4, used memory: 44 MB,
ctx: 43 MB, max: 47 MB), hash chars: min(64,40), symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 1.781 seconds, 10 processed pages, 10 shipped
pages, 5.614 pages/second
Bus error (core dumped)
mtx-co
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,
userdata = userdata or {}
userdata.listofsymbols = {} -- hash table with all symbols of the form
keyword:{symbol, {unit=... , description=...}}
function userdata.addsym(keyword, symbol, option) -- parses the input and adds
an entry to the hash table
keywords = utilities.parsers.settings_to_array
gt; font embedding time: 0.003 seconds, 1 fonts
mkiv lua stats > used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary subtree: texmf-linux-64
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex version 2.0, functionality level 20190729, format id 975
mkiv lua stats > control sequenc
PDF for presentation
> and also XML/HTML output from a single ConTeXt file.
> I have a few questions about XML/HTML output of Math.
>
> 1. In case inline math mode with \displaystyle, we get wrong output
> of "\int_a^b"; lower limit and upper limit are interchanged
> and f
questions about XML/HTML output of Math.
1. In case inline math mode with \displaystyle, we get wrong output
of "\int_a^b"; lower limit and upper limit are interchanged
and further "b" is a bit larger and an integral symbol is rather small.
(It looks "\displaystyle" is
ble headers of the list of symbols such
as "Symbol \NC Unit \NC Description"...
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
Thomas
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wik
indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the margin=
key does
2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want
Hi Taco,
\start
\definesymbol[mystar][\llap{\symbol{star}\hskip10mm}]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][intext,mystar]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][leftmargin=15mm,rightmargin=5mm]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][width=2cm,distance=-25mm]
\startitemize
\startitem
o do
what I want.
# > #
# > # In descriptive text, what I want is:
# > #
# > # 1. some global indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the
margin= key does
# > # 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width=
key
# > # 3. some distance between the n
e to do what
> I want.
> #
> # In descriptive text, what I want is:
> #
> # 1. some global indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the
> margin= key does
> # 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width=
> key
> # 3. some distanc
does
# 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
# 3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
# 4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want a *different*
indentation from the first item line
the margin=
key does
2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want a *different*
indentation from the first item line
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mkiv lua stats > font embedding time: 0.003 seconds, 1 fonts
mkiv lua stats > used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-lin
ut smaller. The limits
> are
> placed next to the symbol when using for example pdflatex, and I prefer this
> tight way for inline math. Is the "airier" way a (new) Context standard or a
> bug, and if it is just a standard how can I achieve the tighter style
> (could't
>
Hello everyone!
So, I have some inline math in my document,and it's looking too big or "airy"; a bit like when \nolimits is specified in display mode but smaller. The limits are placed next to the symbol when using for example pdflatex, and I prefer this tight way for i
Hi Fabrice,
You can define your own symbol, as in the following:
\starttext
\definesymbol[mysymbol][{$\red\blacklozenge$}]
\definesymbol[redtriangle][{$\red\blacktriangleright$}]
\startitemize[mysymbol]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\stopitemize
\startitemize[redtriangle
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
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/wiki/ff.
>> https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ff.
>> https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/sq.
>> I suggest the following setup options:
>> compress = no —> don’t collapse (as now)
>> compress = yes —> always use – (as now)
>> compresssymbols={\,f.,\,ff.} (or how can you setup
use first symbol for one other page, second for more pages
if there’s only one symbol, more than one sequential page should use –
(like “yes”)
Is this feasible?
i'll add
\setuplabeltext % predefined
[en]
[following:singular=f.,
following:plural=ff.]
\setupregister[index][comp
” (sequens).
https://de.wiktionary.org/wiki/ff.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ff.
https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/sq.
I suggest the following setup options:
compress = no —> don’t collapse (as now)
compress = yes —> always use – (as now)
compresssymbols={\,f.,\,ff.} (or how can you setup a list
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
Hi,
the change from a while ago to get the symbols for bullet etc. from the
text font when available
leads to where unpleasant results for a few fonts. A good example for
this are first level items
where the symbol is too symbols in my opinion which looks even worse for
smaller font sizes
lmroman12-regular.otf
mkiv lua stats > font engine: otf 3.103, afm 1.513, tfm 1.000, 8
instances, 3 shared in backend, 3 common vectors, 0 common hashes, load
time 0.487 seconds
mkiv lua stats > used platform: win64, type: windows, binary subtree:
texmf-win64
mkiv lua stats > used engine
]
[list={name,phone,email,date}]
\setupletterlayer
[address]
[y=55mm]
\setupletterdescription
[enclosure]
[location=top,
leftmargin=0.5em,
symbol=#1,]
\usesymbols
[mvs]
\definesymbol
[1]
[{\symbol[martinvogel 2][PointingHand]}]
\setupletter
[toname={John Doe},
toaddress={201
,
symbol=#1,]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\definesymbol[1][{\symbol[martinvogel 2][PointingHand]}]
\setupletter
[toname={John Doe},
toaddress={201, Main Street\\23124 London\\United Kingdom},
fromname={Jansen NV},
fromaddress={Waalhaven 2200\\2842 KL Rotterdam},
name={Piet jansen},
phone={+31(010
8, banner: this is luatex, version 1.10.0 (tex live 2019)
mkiv lua stats > control sequences: 53180 of 65536 + 10
mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.3, used memory: 441 MB (ctx:
437 MB), hash chars: min(64,40), symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 21.608 seconds, 2
x, version 1.10.0 (tex live 2019)
> mkiv lua stats > control sequences: 53180 of 65536 + 10
> mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.3, used memory: 441 MB (ctx:
> 437 MB), hash chars: min(64,40), symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
> mkiv lua stats > runtime: 21.608 se
: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-linux-64
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luatex version 1.1 with functionality level
7088, banner: this is luatex, version 1.10.0 (tex live 2019)
mkiv lua stats > control sequences: 53180 of 65536 + 10
mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.3,
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