text: 0, script:
393, log: 1138), memory: 4.017 M
mkiv lua stats > math tweaking time: 0.097 seconds, 12 math goodie tables
mkiv lua stats > graphics processing time: 0.003 seconds including tex, 1
processed images, 1 unique asked, 0 bad names
mkiv lua stats > font embedding time: 0.007
On 2/24/2024 4:28 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Dear Roger,
On Sat, 24 Feb 2024 at 15:34, Roger Mason wrote:
After unpacking, running the install scripts results in:
ld-elf.so.1: /home/rmason/Software/Context/bin/mtxrun: Undefined symbol
"__libc_start1@FBSD_1.7"
I assume this is beca
Dear Roger,
On Sat, 24 Feb 2024 at 15:34, Roger Mason wrote:
>
> After unpacking, running the install scripts results in:
>
> ld-elf.so.1: /home/rmason/Software/Context/bin/mtxrun: Undefined symbol
> "__libc_start1@FBSD_1.7"
>
> I assume this is because mtxr
/Context/bin/mtxrun: Undefined symbol
"__libc_start1@FBSD_1.7"
I assume this is because mtxrun is compiled for FreeBSD 14.0. Thus, I
need (I think) to compile it for 13.2. Are there instructions somewhere
on how to do this?
If I get a working installation I'm happy to contribute the Fr
Hello,
I've been away from ConTeXt for some time but now I want to install it
on my FreeBSD 13.2 system(s) (I have not switched any machines to 14.0
yet). After unpacking, running the install scripts results in:
ld-elf.so.1: /home/rmason/Software/Context/bin/mtxrun: Undefined symbol
run
> anymore.
>
> According to the output the new version requires a more recent system. I
> still use macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra).
>
> This is what I get:
>
> =====
> context TestCode.tex
> dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol n
Hi list,
after having tried to update with the new upload, ConTEXt doesn't run anymore.
According to the output the new version requires a more recent system. I still
use macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra).
This is what I get:
=
context TestCode.tex
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed
tor. The characters end up in the tex file and that's
what's processed by context.
\starttext
Ωµ±åö←§…
\stoptext
Methods:
- custom keyboard layout (my preferred way)
- compose key
- symbol input tables (provided by your OS)
- copy-pasting symbols from somewhere else
- …
> If I use the
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 09.02.2024 um 20:07:
On 2/8/24 22:37, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Ursula,
I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
Demonstrandum). You can use this:
\definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
\def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED
On 2/8/24 22:37, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Ursula,
>
> I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
> Demonstrandum). You can use this:
>
> \definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
> \def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED]}}
> \starttext
> This is
this:
\definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
\def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED]}}
\starttext
This is the end of our proof. \qed
\stoptext
In principle it is included in ConTeXt, but it seems that in the latest version
I have (2024.01.23), the command \qed is broken.
Best regards: Otared
On 8 Feb 2024
2024 22:37:08
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: [NTG-context] Re: Square right aligned
Hi Ursula,
I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
Demonstrandum). You can use this:
\definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
\def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED
Hi Ursula,
I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
Demonstrandum). You can use this:
\definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
\def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED]}}
\starttext
This is the end of our proof. \qed
\stoptext
In principle it is included in ConTeXt
, in the second case a prime symbol
in a superscript; in lmtx we have for each nucleus a presubscript,
presuperscript, subscript, superscript and primescript (plus index ones)
Hans
-
Hans
> 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
x-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-linux-64
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex version: 2.10.11,
functionality level: 20231231, format id: 698, compiler: gcc
mkiv lua stats > tex properties: 807097 hash slots used of 2097152,
50666 control sequences, approxim
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
>>
crit :
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 4:49 PM Fabrice Couvreur
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Thank you for your suggestion but in the following example the
>>> operational symbol is too big as well as the number
>
>> On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 4:49 PM Fabrice Couvreur
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Thank you for your suggestion but in the following example the
>> operational symbol is too big as well as the number 1.
>> >
>> > \mapfontsize[modern][scr
Well, actually I get the same thing .
[image: test.png]
Le ven. 29 déc. 2023 à 16:00, Mikael Sundqvist a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 4:49 PM Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for your suggestion but in the following example the
> operationa
ing example the operational
> > symbol is too big as well as the number 1.
> >
> > \mapfontsize[modern][script] [.4]
> > \mapfontsize[modern][scriptscript][.2]
> >
> > \setupbodyfont[modern,12pt]
> >
> > \startTEXpage[offset=1DK]
> &
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 4:49 PM Fabrice Couvreur
wrote:
>
> Thank you for your suggestion but in the following example the operational
> symbol is too big as well as the number 1.
>
> \mapfontsize[modern][script] [.4]
> \mapfontsize[modern][scriptscript][.2]
>
> \s
Thank you for your suggestion but in the following example the operational
symbol is too big as well as the number 1.
\mapfontsize[modern][script] [.4]
\mapfontsize[modern][scriptscript][.2]
\setupbodyfont[modern,12pt]
\startTEXpage[offset=1DK]
\m{z_{n+1}}
\stopTEXpage
Le ven. 29 déc. 2023 à
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
[itemize:1][symbol=3,itemalign=middle]`: How are the
arguments handled and is this a generic process or specific to each
command?
Is there a simple way to define a new command/environment and handle
the keyword arguments in Lua? For example defining a frontend command
like this:
\startsomething
if the text has variable width? Example:
\usemodule
[visual]
\definefiller
[pavel-0]
[alterntive=symbol,
method=global,
width=2em,
leftmargin=.5em,
rightmargin=.5em,
symbol=\clap{.}]
\definefiller
[pavel-1]
[pavel-0]
[align=left]
\definefiller
[pavel-2]
[pavel-0
A possible reason for this is that the use of xlink:href, the attribute
used to render the text glyphs created by symbol elements in
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/images/5/54/layout.svg, has been deprecated
since SVG 2.0, as you can see in
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG
On 11/5/23 13:56, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> I get an error about an unexpected symbol near "\" in the line of
> "\processdatabasefile".
>
> Could anyone enlighten me about what I am missing here?
Replying to myself, thanks to the w
ile=#2]%
\doiftext{#3}{ (also available at #3)}.}}
\defineseparatedlist
[test]
[separator={,}, % tab
quotechar={"}, % tab
before={\startitemize[n]},after={\stopitemize},
first={\ItemContents},last={.},
left={\{},right={\}}]
\processdatabasefile[test
\NR
6\NC 0, \NC{} $|f| \geq \frac{1}{2T}$ \NR
7 \stopcases
8 \stopformula
9 \stoptext
10
I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out.
Proceed, with fingers crossed.
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
Just another note: some exa
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
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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
hat doesn’t matter.
"location=inmargin": the symbol is at the edge of the text, but not in
the margin.
Hraban
\setupinteraction[
state=start,
]
\setupcomment[
author=Don,
location=inmargin,
]
\starttext
\samplefile{knuth}
\comment[author=Me
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
the hood, I think there’s just a
“reference” key missing in \attachment or \setupattachment:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\samplefile{lorem}
\attachment[
file={hacker.jpg},
title={Hacker},
symbol=Paperclip,
author=Hans,
location=inmargin,
reference=foobar,
]
As you can see
luametatex's source files, it does export _all_ symbols, which makes
binaries bigger, and symbol resolution slower. It also exports also
symbols that are not intended to be used by external modules, like
"tex_get_x_token".
Back when luametatex source code wasn't available, I created a demo
whi
nface][rm][DejaVu Sans]
>>[sl≃style:bf]
>
> You're using the wrong symbol (you have a math operator in your example)
> to assign a value to a key.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
As always, many thanks for your valuable help.
Somehow I copied the assymptopically equal to char
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 02.09.2023 um 12:35:
[...]
Sorry, but I don‘t know why this doesn‘t get the slanted font as bold (I
know I should know better, but I‘m stuck at this):
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][DejaVu Sans]
[sl≃style:bf]
You're using the wrong symbol (you have a math
(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,
used engine: luametatex version: 2.10.10, functionality
level: 20230803, format id: 697, compiler: gcc
mkiv lua stats > tex properties: 806417 hash slots used of 2097152, 70025
control sequences, approximate memory usage: 82 MB
mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.4, used memory
exercici[reference=...,title=...]
>
> - \placetable[][]{}{...} -->
> \startplacetable[reference=...,location=...,title=...] ... \stopplacetable
>
> - Llimones \hfill 6 --> Llim
,title=...]
- \placetable[][]{}{...} -->
\startplacetable[reference=...,location=...,title=...] ... \stopplacetable
- Llimones \hfill 6 --> Llimones \filler[symbol] 6
- \bigskip --> \blank[
More precise \rlaps for the previous MWE:
\hbox{\rlap{\ruledhbox {\transparentgreen\tfx c\symbol{glottalhamzah}c}}%
\hskip-.075em \ruledhbox {\transparentred c\symbol{glottalhamzah}c}}
\hbox{\rlap{\ruledhbox {\transparentgreen\tfx c\symbol{glottalayn}c}}%
\hskip-.075em
th=2cm]
% \ruledhbox {\tfx T \symbol{iTee}} \par
% \ruledhbox {T \symbol{iTee}} \par
% \ruledhbox {\tfa T \symbol{iTee}} \par
% \ruledhbox {\bfd T \symbol{iTee}}
% \stopTEXpage
\definefontsynonym[MinionRegular][MinionPro-Regular.otf*default]
\startsetups glyph:glottal
cratchbox\scratchheight
\boxorientation\scratchbox\plustwo
\ht \scratchbox\scratchheight
\box\scratchbox
\egroup
\stopsetups
\definesymbol
[iTee]
[\directsetup{glyph:iTee}]
\startTEXpage [offset=1ts,width=2cm]
\ruledhbox {\tfx T \symbol{iTee}} \par
\ruledhbox {T \symbol{iTee}} \par
\ruledhbox {\tf
hbox\scratchheight
> \box\scratchbox
> \egroup
> \stopsetups
> \definesymbol
> [iTee]
> [\directsetup{glyph:iTee}]
> \startTEXpage [offset=1ts,width=2cm]
> \ruledhbox {\tfx T \symbol{iTee}} \par
> \ruledhbox {T \symbol{iTee}} \par
> \ruledhbox {\tfa T \symbol{iTee}} \par
>
ight
\box\scratchbox
\egroup
\stopsetups
\definesymbol
[iTee]
[\directsetup{glyph:iTee}]
\startTEXpage [offset=1ts,width=2cm]
\ruledhbox {\tfx T \symbol{iTee}} \par
\ruledhbox {T \symbol{iTee}} \par
\ruledhbox {\tfa T \symbol{iTee}} \par
\ruledhbox {\bfd T \symbol{iTee}}
\stopTEXpage
Great, will study
tchbox\scratchheight
\box\scratchbox
\egroup
\stopsetups
\definesymbol
[iTee]
[\directsetup{glyph:iTee}]
\startTEXpage [offset=1ts,width=2cm]
\ruledhbox {\tfx T \symbol{iTee}} \par
\ruledhbox {T \symbol{iTee}} \par
\ruledhbox {\tfa T \symbol{iTee}} \par
\ruledhbox
\definesymbol[Tee][\getglyph{times}{T}]
\symbol[Tee]est \tfx \symbol[Tee]est \tfa \symbol[Tee]est
\stopTEXpage
In this example, \tfa does scale the symbol Tee. But \tfx does not scale the
symbol!
Why does \tfa (or higher such as \tfb etc.) work, but not \tfx (or lower)?
III. The best approach would
stoptext
8
I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be spurious, as in
'$x}$'. But perhaps the } is legitimate and you forgot something else, as in
'\hbox{$x}'.
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
: latinmodern-math.otf,
lucidabrightregular.otf
mkiv lua stats > font engine: otf 3.133, afm 1.513, tfm 1.000, 7 instances, 3
shared in backend, 3 common vectors, 0 common hashes, load time 0.224 seconds
mkiv lua stats > math tweaking time: 0.068 seconds, 12 math goodie tables
mkiv lua st
time 0.155 seconds
mkiv lua stats > math tweaking time: 0.049 seconds, 12 math goodie tables
mkiv lua stats > font embedding time: 0.001 seconds, 1 fonts
mkiv lua stats > result saved in file: tk-tst.pdf, compresslevel 1,
objectcompresslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > positions: 4 collected,
=off,
align=normal,
offset=none,
]
\startsetups list:toclist
{\hbox to \hsize \bgroup
\hspace[tspace]
\framed[width=10mm,align=flushleft]{\symbol[itemize:toc]}%
\framed[empty=yes]{\currentlistentrynumber\currentlistentrypagenumber}%
\doifelse\currentlistentrylocation
lua stats > used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
texmf-linux-64
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex version: 2.1009, functionality
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\starttext
Reaction:
\startformula
\U{235} + n \rightarrow \Sr{94} + \Xe{140} + 2n
\stopformula
\stoptext
Since I will be writing many reactions with a dozen or so different atomic
symbols, it makes sense to create a command for each atomic symbol that adds
the correct atomic number and takes
s obsolete or never needed (so far
> we could resist te kick-out-symbole-name temptation when it comes to
> symbol names that we think no sane user can remember or imagine to be
> there).
>
> When often add extra tests to the test suite (math subsection).
>
> Hans & Mikae
is really used (or even what it was intended for) so
> if you notice something weird or missing, let us know. Examples are welcome
> too. It might also be that something can go away because it's obsolete or
> never needed (so far we could resist te kick-out-symbole-name temptation when
or never needed (so far we could
resist te kick-out-symbole-name temptation when it comes to symbol names
that we think no sane user can remember or imagine to be there).
When often add extra tests to the test suite (math subsection).
Hans & Mikael
ps. Alan and I are still messing around with
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al mapping = {
prefix = "prefixes",
unit = "units",
operator = "operators",
suffixe = "suffixes",
symbol = "symbols",
packaged = "packaged&q
where the Lua string function “lower” is used.)
Perhaps we could use a \registershortcut command that does not get the “lower"
treatment. I will look into it some more.
Thanks!
Gavin
P.S. I think there is a spelling error in phys-dim.lua, lines 974-981.
local mapping = {
prefix = &q
Good day everyone,
I'm trying to replace the math radical symbol (with all its variants) in
one font with another one. Some fonts have too few radical symbols of
different sizes, which results in enormous spacing in radicals.
However, there is a bug in the new font replacement mechanism. Here
t;
> >
> >
> > Le ven. 20 janv. 2023 à 14:37, Alan Braslau via ntg-context <
> ntg-context@ntg.nl> a écrit :
> >>
> >> MWE:
> >>
> >> \starttext
> >>
> >> $\vec{k}$
> >>
> >> \stoptext
> >>
he spacing around $\overrightarrow{k}$ seems
> pretty weird, so atm there is no fallback solution.
>
>
>
> Le ven. 20 janv. 2023 à 14:37, Alan Braslau via ntg-context
> a écrit :
>>
>> MWE:
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> $\vec{k}$
>>
>> \s
vec{k}$
>
> \stoptext
>
> places the arrow *before* the symbol "k", latest download.
>
> Alan
>
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MWE:
\starttext
$\vec{k}$
\stoptext
places the arrow *before* the symbol "k", latest download.
Alan
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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
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: unexpected symbol near ‘0”
...
error loading file: anch-pgr.lmt (aborting).
Kind regards
Willi
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