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{\MyGraphics {20}}
\stopanimation
\stoptext
One more question. Is there any convenient way to list \MyGraphics{#1}? I tried
\dorecurse, but it just display figures one by one. I also tried lua, but it
stops with the error message “unexpected symbol near ‘\'”.
\dorecurse{20}
{{\MyGraphics
}}
{\MyGraphics {10}}
{\MyGraphics {15}}
{\MyGraphics {20}}
\stopanimation
\stoptext
One more question. Is there any convenient way to list \MyGraphics{#1}?
I tried \dorecurse, but it just display figures one by one. I also
tried lua, but it stops with the error message “unexpected symbol near
ed lua, but it stops with the error message
“unexpected symbol near ‘\'”.
\startanimation[menu=yes]
\dorecurse{20}{\expanded{\startframe \MyGraphics{\recurselevel} \stopframe}}
\stopanimation
Wolfgang
___
If your qu
gt;> {\MyGraphics {15}}
>> {\MyGraphics {20}}
>> \stopanimation
>>
>> \stoptext
>>
>> One more question. Is there any convenient way to list \MyGraphics{#1}? I
>> tried \dorecurse, but it just display figures one by one. I also tri
s not that
> inconsistent at user level if you use the methods intended by unicode
> and opentype to deal with breaking up ligatures. The symbol ZWNJ (zero
> width non joiner) is exactly meant to do this so if you insert it, you
> should get what you want. What’s more, by inserting ZWNJ you
use the methods intended by unicode
and opentype to deal with breaking up ligatures. The symbol ZWNJ (zero
width non joiner) is exactly meant to do this so if you insert it, you
should get what you want. What’s more, by inserting ZWNJ you should also
be able to benefit from kerning between the non
, but no output except the menu
symbol.
When I click the play or forward button, there is no action at all.
Is there something more I have to do?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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On 11/29/2015 5:55 PM, Kate F wrote:
Hi,
I'm defining a slightly smaller bullet point symbol:
\definesymbol[smallbullet][\small\bullet]
\setupitemize[1][smallbullet]
This aligns the smaller bullet point to the baseline of text, which is
too low. I'd like to have it vertically centered
On 29 November 2015 at 17:51, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 11/29/2015 5:55 PM, Kate F wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm defining a slightly smaller bullet point symbol:
>>
>> \definesymbol[smallbullet][\small\bullet]
>> \setupitemize[1
Hi,
I'm defining a slightly smaller bullet point symbol:
\definesymbol[smallbullet][\small\bullet]
\setupitemize[1][smallbullet]
This aligns the smaller bullet point to the baseline of text, which is
too low. I'd like to have it vertically centered, such that it aligns
in the middle of where
On 11/29/2015 7:33 PM, Kate F wrote:
On 29 November 2015 at 17:51, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 11/29/2015 5:55 PM, Kate F wrote:
Hi,
I'm defining a slightly smaller bullet point symbol:
\definesymbol[smallbullet][\small\bullet]
\setupitemize[1][smallbullet]
This
merals]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
...
tex error > tex error on line 22 in file D:/source.tex: ! Missing {
inserted
\edef
\currentlistsymbol ->\edef
\p_symbol {\listparameter \c!symbol
}\doifelseins...
\14>:113>:abc ...numbercommand \currentlistsymbol
}\else \setbox
\b_strc_lis...
\strc_lists_ap
bol ->\edef
> > \p_symbol {\listparameter \c!symbol
> > }\doifelseins...
> > \14>:113>:abc ...numbercommand \currentlistsymbol
>
>
> What I can take from the error message is that you have a problem with
> the list mechanism.
you are right, I'v
e D:/source.tex: ! Missing {
inserted
\edef
\currentlistsymbol ->\edef
\p_symbol {\listparameter \c!symbol
}\doifelseins...
\14>:113>:abc ...numbercommand \currentlistsymbol
}\else \setbox
thought \automigrateinserts was the magic command, but the note symbol
is set, the content of the note disappears.
Thomas
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rateinserts
>
> \starttext
>
> \startchapter [title={Silly title\footnote{With a silly footnote}}]
>
> More text.\footnote{With more footnotes.}
>
> \stoptext
>
> I thought \automigrateinserts was the magic command, but the note symbol i
arttext
>
> \startchapter [title={Silly title\footnote{With a silly footnote}}]
>
> More text.\footnote{With more footnotes.}
>
> \stoptext
>
> I thought \automigrateinserts was the magic command, but the note symbol i
Wolfgan and Otared,
thanks! - stupid me, this version i had before, but then I concentrated on the
level two and messed it up.
It appears, that the level two does not accept any symbol like 1,r,a.
Kind regards
Willi
> On 7 okt. 2015, at 11:45, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gma
\stoptext
> On 07 Oct 2015, at 12:13, Willi Egger <cont...@boede.nl> wrote:
>
> Wolfgan and Otared,
>
> thanks! - stupid me, this version i had before, but then I concentrated on
> the level two and messed it up.
>
> It appears, that the level two does not accept any
define a macro for the que symbol and adjust
the boxes manually - but then, you'll have to adapt it to italic and
upright (and bold) and different font sizes. Depends on how important
typographical beauty is to you - either a medium-quality solution for
all cases or better quality and manual
your case is
somewhat special, I would define a macro for the que symbol and adjust
the boxes manually - but then, you'll have to adapt it to italic and
upright (and bold) and different font sizes. Depends on how important
typographical beauty is to you - either a medium-quality solution for
all
internal id (I guess there is one?), the tag the footnote
marker (as of \setupnotes).
Is that not possible and even simpler than the current version?
the code is there but its use got lost when updating something else (an
id 'insert' that links the note and symbol)
btw, if you want them
using math-mode symbols found in
http://meeting.contextgarden.net/2011/talks/day3_05_ulrik_opentype/Samples/unimath-symbols.pdf
Every symbol defined by unicode-math. The symbols are recognized in neither
form, unfortunately.
Any suggestions on how I can either make these symbols render
the footnote
marker (as of \setupnotes).
Is that not possible and even simpler than the current version?
• Delimited: Quotations have tagging *and* quotation marks, even in
raw.xml
i added symbol and content element
Less would be enough, but works this way.
• Firstpage/Lastpage is ignored
: Quotations have tagging *and* quotation marks, even in
raw.xml
i added symbol and content element
• Firstpage/Lastpage is ignored in project structure
fuzzy, so todo
• Minimal example doesn’t create a cover at all
no beta yet
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= = c =: d = e$
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I have experimented with a theorem proof assistant that admitted parallel ASCII
and Unicode symbol names, but it turns out to be complicated. Think of C/C++
trigraphs, a chore to implement, only to be removed in the latest standards.
So I think one should
On 24 Jul 2015, at 15:34, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
I have experimented with a theorem proof assistant that admitted parallel
ASCII and Unicode symbol names, but it turns out to be complicated. Think of
C/C++ trigraphs, a chore to implement, only to be removed in the latest
On 7/24/2015 4:13 PM, Hans Aberg wrote:
On 24 Jul 2015, at 15:34, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
I have experimented with a theorem proof assistant that admitted parallel ASCII
and Unicode symbol names, but it turns out to be complicated. Think of C/C++
trigraphs, a chore to implement
math symbols from the the mathematical point of view, as
every author in principle use their own notation.
when we have a symbol in the input (can be a : but also something else) in
some cases it is a binary but in other cases a relation or whatever
Right. When TeX was written, there was only
don't understand what you mean as the issue is not unicode or ascii
but categorizing symbols in classes
when we have a symbol in the input (can be a : but also something else)
in some cases it is a binary but in other cases a relation or whatever
this influences the spacing and the 'domain
\startTEXpage
$a := b = = c =: d = e$
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
I have experimented with a theorem proof assistant that admitted parallel ASCII
and Unicode symbol names, but it turns out to be complicated. Think of C/C++
trigraphs, a chore to implement, only to be removed in the latest standards.
So I
operator, it should be
\mathbin; but may be that's too much space and tighter spacing would
be better.
Strictly speaking, the coordinate separator : for homogeneous coordinates is a
ration symbol, and a book in algebraic used that.
So may be simplest to only do the operator : along
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\approx G * H \NC i\NA= j+k \NC B \NA \subset C \NR
\NC H \NA \approx A_{0}*B_{0} \NC i’\NA= j’+k’ \NC C \NA = D\cap E\NR
\NC G \NA \approx \coprod_{\alpha\in A} L_{\alpha}
\NC i’’\NA =j’’+k’’ \NC A \NA = D \cup E \NR
\stopalign
\stopformula
where I have introduce a symbol \NA
\approx A_{0}*B_{0} \NC i’\NA= j’+k’ \NC C \NA = D\cap E\NR
\NC G \NA \approx \coprod_{\alpha\in A} L_{\alpha}
\NC i’’\NA =j’’+k’’ \NC A \NA = D \cup E \NR
\stopalign
\stopformula
where I have introduce a symbol \NA for alignment
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 11:26 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to ask for help for either finding a fix or some clever
workaround for the following problem.
If I use a TikZ picture as item symbol and additionally use background
text
Hi,
I would like to ask for help for either finding a fix or some clever
workaround for the following problem.
If I use a TikZ picture as item symbol and additionally use background
text, then the first symbol in itemize environment gets covered by the
background. Here's an example:
\usemodule
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to ask for help for either finding a fix or some clever
workaround for the following problem.
If I use a TikZ picture as item symbol and additionally use background
text, then the first symbol in itemize environment gets covered
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to ask for help for either finding a fix or some clever
workaround for the following problem.
If I use a TikZ picture as item symbol and additionally use background
text
for the following problem.
If I use a TikZ picture as item symbol and additionally use background
text, then the first symbol in itemize environment gets covered by the
background. Here's an example:
Workaround (though I have no idea why this should work).
background={foreground,color}
While
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to ask for help for either finding a fix or some clever
workaround for the following problem.
If I use a TikZ picture as item symbol
symbol and additionally use background
text, then the first symbol in itemize environment gets covered by the
background. Here's an example:
\usemodule
[tikz]
\definesymbol[1]
[{\tikz\shade[shading=ball,ball color=blue] (0,0) circle (.2cm);}]
\definecolor
[backcol]
[s=1,a=1,t=0.1
On 6/11/2015 7:27 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to ask for help for either finding a fix or some clever
workaround for the following problem.
If I use a TikZ picture as item symbol and additionally use background
text, then the first symbol in itemize environment gets covered
Hello,
thank you, that's great.
One more question - how to use another symbol, bigstar (see symbols-a4.pdf
or the attached image)?
I tried the following code, but with no success:
\starttext
Ttt \symbol[bigstar]
Aaa \bigstar
Bbb \symbol[mathabx][bigstar]
\stoptext
Best regards
just copy some symbol from here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk#Encodings
and be sure to use a font containing them.
alternatively define a command which temporarily switches to such a font
in, displays the symbol, and switches back.
Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz
Hello,
could you provide a MWE?
A file in UTF-8
\starttext
% Let's use the default Ctx font
% What to come here?
\stoptext
Lukas
On Tue, 09 Jun 2015 09:46:55 +0200, Philipp A. flying-sh...@web.de wrote:
just copy some symbol from here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
Am 09.06.2015 um 09:21 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
l...@pontex.cz:
Hello,
how to typeset centerd asterisk (*) in Ctx?
I mean the symbol which is used in the third level of itemization
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations) or which can be typeset
Am 09.06.2015 um 12:25 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
l...@pontex.cz:
Hello,
thank you, that's great.
One more question - how to use another symbol, bigstar (see
symbols-a4.pdf or the attached image)?
The document you mention is only relevant for LaTeX.
I tried
Hello,
how to typeset centerd asterisk (*) in Ctx?
I mean the symbol which is used in the third level of itemization
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations) or which can be typeset by
\textasteriskcentered in LaTeX.
(I cannot find the symbol definition in Ctx itemize-command definition
to hyphens with the 'text' unit alternative (with
the default 'mathematics' unit alternative everything is fine):
2. The times symbol between the number and the 10^-3 (e-3) is
incorrectly spaced (as an ordinary math atom instead of a binary math
atom) so doesn't look good.
Maybe Hans could change
alternative (with the default
'mathematics' unit alternative everything is fine):
2. The times symbol between the number and the 10^-3 (e-3) is incorrectly
spaced (as an ordinary math atom instead of a binary math atom) so doesn't
look good.
Maybe Hans could change
\def\digitstimessymbol{\times
square: \symbol[BigSquare].
\startitemize[BigSquare]
\item Choice a does not have a check box.
\item Choice b also does not have a check box.
\item Not really a choice. No checkbox (bitsquare) here either.
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
the separator?
\setuphead
[sectionstarter=(,
sectionstopper=)]
%\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[none]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
\starttext
\chapter[sec:chapter]{Chapter}
\section[sec:section]{Section}
\subsection[sec:subsection]{Subsection
=)]
%\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[none]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
\starttext
\chapter[sec:chapter]{Chapter}
\section[sec:section]{Section}
\subsection[sec:subsection]{Subsection}
Reference to chapter \in[sec:chapter] and section \in[sec:section].
\stoptext
Thank
, eg:
\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
It comes the starter and stopper from the reference number in the text,
compare the result from
\in with and without the \setupreferencestructureprefix setting.
I compared
, eg:
\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
It comes the starter and stopper from the reference number in the text,
compare the result from
\in with and without the \setupreferencestructureprefix setting.
I compared
part of the key name and you have to use „sectionstopper” also for
\part, \chapter etc.
I see.
2. The command you commented, \setupreferencestructureprefix, what does it
supposed to do? It did not do anything for me, eg:
\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[diamond
Pagella Math]
\setupbodyfont[documentfont]
% \setupsymbolset[text]
%
% Using the predefined symbol for blackdiamond doesn’t work
% because context tests if the symbol exists in the text font
% before it displays it but we take it from the fallback font
% and therefore nothing is shown. To avoid this you
=)]
%\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixstarter={\symbol[none]},prefixstopper={\symbol[none]}]
\starttext
\chapter[sec:chapter]{Chapter}
\section[sec:section]{Section}
\subsection[sec:subsection]{Subsection}
Reference to chapter \in[sec:chapter] and section \in[sec:section].
\stoptext
Wolfgang
to be enabled before
you can
use them and even then you need a font which contains them, e.g. DejaVu.
begin example
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\setupsymbolset[text]
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|c|]
\NC \bf Name \NC \bf Symbol \NC\NR
\TB
\NC bullet\NC \symbol [bullet
Math]
\setupbodyfont[documentfont]
% \setupsymbolset[text]
%
% Using the predefined symbol for blackdiamond doesn’t work
% because context tests if the symbol exists in the text font
% before it displays it but we take it from the fallback font
% and therefore nothing is shown. To avoid this you
for the itemise environment but a few of them have to be enabled before
you can
use them and even then you need a font which contains them, e.g. DejaVu.
begin example
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\setupsymbolset[text]
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|c|]
\NC \bf Name \NC \bf Symbol \NC
Thank you.
Here is an example that changes the \thinrule to something fancier:
\usemodule[fancybreak]
\setupfancybreak[symbol=star]
\define\thinrule\fancybreak
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On Thu, 16 Apr 2015, Thangalin wrote:
\define\thinrule\fancybreak
Or
\definefancybreak[thinrule][symbol=star]
I wish there was a custom context-writer for pandoc, where markdown
elements were mapped to semantic commands rather than visual commands
(pandoc maps **text** to {\bf text
[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find these
(and many
other symbols either) in the output pages.
I found that symb-imp-mis.mkiv file defines this symbol (line 49) but I don't
know how to
make it show. Do I have to load specific symbol fonts? If yes how can I find
out which font has
[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find
these (and many
other symbols either) in the output pages.
I found that symb-imp-mis.mkiv file defines this symbol (line 49) but I
don't know how to
make it show. Do I have to load specific symbol fonts? If yes how can I find
out which font has
[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find
these (and many
other symbols either) in the output pages.
I found that symb-imp-mis.mkiv file defines this symbol (line 49) but I
don't know how to
make it show. Do I have to load specific symbol fonts? If yes how can I
find out which font has
either) in the output pages.
I found that symb-imp-mis.mkiv file defines this symbol (line 49) but I don't
know how to
make it show. Do I have to load specific symbol fonts? If yes how can I find
out which font has the given symbols?
What I tried so far included:
% begin code
\usesymbols[imp-mis
and
losenge
symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do
it.
I also tried \showsymbolset[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find these
(and many
other symbols either) in the output pages.
I found that symb-imp-mis.mkiv file defines this symbol (line 49
anymore to put a symbol after the float
counter without misusing the label texts.
For example the following example should print
LEFT 1 RIGHT: Dummy figure
as figure caption but it shows only
LEFT 1 RIGHT Dummy figure
without the color after “RIGHT”.
begin example
labels for the number
the numberstopper key can’t be used anymore to put a symbol after the
float counter without misusing the label texts.
For example the following example should print
LEFT 1 RIGHT: Dummy figure
as figure caption but it shows only
LEFT 1 RIGHT Dummy figure
without
2015 07:34:32 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي
حامد
isha...@colostate.edu wrote:
Dear gang,
Two issues:
1. What is the proper way to tag heads in itemize? I do
the next beta will provide
item head=yes
===
div class=itemgroup itemize symbol-n level-1
div class=item
...@colostate.edu wrote:
Dear gang,
Two issues:
1. What is the proper way to tag heads in itemize? I do
the next beta will provide
item head=yes
===
div class=itemgroup itemize symbol-n level-1
div class=item head-yes
div class=itemtag1./div
div class=itemcontentHead 1
{σύμβολον, -ου, τό: symbol}, καὶ τὰ
γραφόμενα\dict{γραφόμενον: written} τῶν ἐν τῇ φωνῇ.
\page
\title{Vocabulary}
\placenotes[dict]
\stoptext
BTW, it would be extremely useful to be able to place this kind of notes
on each page and also with a \placenotes command.
quite tricky due
in such examples. Perhaps the fixed spacing that is
presently tuned works well with simple symbol item lists and passably
with single digit numbered lists, which probably explains why this is
the default. Also, I suppose that there is some aesthetic value in
having item lists take a fixed, uniform
} καὶ ἀπόφανσις\dict{ἀπόφανσις,
-εως, ἡ: statement} καὶ λόγος.
Ἔστι μὲν οὖν τὰ ἐν τῇ φωνῇ\dict{φωνή, -ῆς, ἡ: voice} τῶν ἐν τῇ
ψυχῇ\dict{ψυχῇ, -ῆς, ἡ: soul} παθημάτων\dict{πάθημα, -ατος, τό:
affections} σύμβολα\dict{σύμβολον, -ου, τό: symbol}, καὶ τὰ
γραφόμενα\dict{γραφόμενον
way to tag heads in itemize? I do
the next beta will provide
item head=yes
===
div class=itemgroup itemize symbol-n level-1
div class=item head-yes
div class=itemtag1./div
div class=itemcontentHead 1 div
class=break!--empty--/div
Test 3/div
/div
div class=item
[heydingsicons] q}123.345.67890', but this
now results in an error.
tex errorerror on line 7 in file
virtual://buffer.noname.1: ! Undefined control sequence
l.7 {\simplefont [heydingsicons] q}~123.456.7890
{\simplefont[heydingsicons..
When you use a symbol font define
sequence l.7 {\simplefont [heydingsicons] q}~123.456.7890 {\simplefont[heydingsicons..When you use a symbol font define a command for it with \definesymbol and access it with \symbol.The example below uses the Font Awesome [1] font for the symbols (the symbols are defined in the attached file
...name \??symbol #1\endcsname \relax \endgroup
\symb_place_retry ...name \symb_place_indeed {:#1}
\else #1\fi
\symb_place_normal_c ...lace_retry \currentsymbol \fi
\symb_place_normal_b ...else \symb_place_normal_c \fi ...
l.24 \symbol
: ! Argument of \65 has
an extra }
inserted text \par to be read again }
\symb_place_indeed ...name \??symbol #1\endcsname \relax \endgroup
\symb_place_retry ...name \symb_place_indeed {:#1}
\else #1\fi
\symb_place_normal_c ...lace_retry
\stopitemize
==
but {Head 1} and {Head 2} are not tagged in the output *div.html. Is
there
a special tagging command for the heads?
2. In a browser, everything within a div class=itemgroup itemize
level-1
symbol-n etc is ignored (tried different browers); nothing shows up at
all, so nothing
tagging command for the heads?
2. In a browser, everything within a div class=itemgroup itemize level-1
symbol-n etc is ignored (tried different browers); nothing shows up at
all, so nothing to tweak in css.
==
div class=itemgroup itemize level-1 symbol-n
div class=item
div
to the baseline of the first row of the paragraph,
in others it is placed lower down and in short paragraphs ends up by
the next paragraph. What I want is a symbol in the margin aligned to
the top of the paragraph. Is this possible?
The graphic is always in the beginning of the paragraph, it doesn't
: mixed */
/* itemcontent : mixed */
itemgroup {
display : block ;
margin-bottom : 0.5em ;
margin-top: 0.5em ;
}
itemgroup[symbol=1] { list-style-type : disc ; }
itemgroup[symbol=2] { list-style-type : square ; }
itemgroup[symbol=3] { list-style-type : square ; }
itemgroup[symbol=4
Charblock: Specials
Category: Other symbol
Unicode: U+fffd
UTF8: 0xefbfbd
which is a valid utf8 character.
Questions:
1. Why is it considered to be invalid?
2. Are there other valid utf8 characters which are considered invalid?
Just wanting to understand
.
The character above is:
Character: �
Character name: REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
Charblock: Specials
Category: Other symbol
Unicode: U+fffd
UTF8: 0xefbfbd
which is a valid utf8 character.
Questions:
1. Why is it considered to be invalid
)
but to signal something potentially wrong with a symbol that currently in
most cases is �.
Misusing the meaning is not bad di per se, but in this specific case
I think luatex is correct to be conservative and ask to the user what to do;
context --batchmode
typesets the document,
writes the messages
input handler
The meaning of FFFD is not typeset a question mark on a black box as in �
(which depends to font in anycase so in principle it's possible to see
something completely different in a new version of the font)
but to signal something potentially wrong with a symbol that currently
in most
3 in file /data/tmp/u1.tex: ! String
contains an invalid utf-8 sequence
and some more lines.
The character above is:
Character: �
Character name: REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
Charblock: Specials
Category: Other symbol
Unicode: U+fffd
UTF8: 0xefbfbd
/data/tmp/u1.tex: ! String
contains an invalid utf-8 sequence
and some more lines.
The character above is:
Character: �
Character name: REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
Charblock: Specials
Category: Other symbol
Unicode: U+fffd
UTF8
to numberstopper
soon…)
The new beta let you change the stopper symbol which is shown in the reference,
to disable the stopper you have to use “numberstopper={\symbol[none]}”.
\setupexternalfigure[location=default]
\setupcaption[figure][numberstopper=:]
\setupreferencestructureprefix[figure
, used memory: 58 MB (ctx: 58 MB),
hash type: lua, hash chars: min(64,40), symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
mkiv lua stats runtime: 12.827 seconds, 2 processed pages, 2 shipped pages,
0.156 pages/second
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If your question
{\iffirstargument#1\else\periodsdefault\fi}{\copy\scratchbox}%
\egroup}
\protect
test:
\starttext
\startlines
x\periods x
x\periods[10]x
x\periods[10,{,}]x
x\periods[10,{!}]x
\stoplines
\stoptext
Why the weird syntax, something like \periods[n=10,symbol
like \periods[n=10,symbol=!] would fit better.
ok, i'll make a nice one then
Hans
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