packed. It looks like you had the wrong
> > number of \NC. I hope the examples below help, the last one is merely
> > for Hans for looking into why the relation-digit space is added there.
> >
> > /Mikael
> >
> > \definemathsimplealign[inneralign]
> >
>
space is added there.
>
> /Mikael
>
> \definemathsimplealign[inneralign]
>
> \showglyphs
> \showboxes
>
> \showmakeup[mathglue]
>
> \startdocument
>
> OK with \typ {n=2} instead of \typ {n=3}:
>
> \startformula
> \startalign
> \NC a =
looking into why the relation-digit space is added there.
/Mikael
\definemathsimplealign[inneralign]
\showglyphs
\showboxes
\showmakeup[mathglue]
\startdocument
OK with \typ {n=2} instead of \typ {n=3}:
\startformula
\startalign
\NC a = b \NC \NR
\NC \NC \startinneralign[n=2,align
w engine anyway.
In order to get an idea of how we will get rid of the disturbing formulas, you
can load the module:
\starttyping
\usemodule[math-goodriddance]
\stoptyping
Until becoming the default setting, the command \typ {\goodriddancemath} will
bring you into \MLTX\ mode while \typ {\badridd
ile /home/henri/test.mkvi: !
Undefined control sequence
...\flushpostponednodedata \typo_delimited_repeat
\insertparagraphintro \typ...
\strut ->\relax \dontleavehmode
\copy \strutbox
\typo_delimited_handle_left
ata \typo_delimited_repeat
\insertparagraphintro \typ...
\strut ->\relax \dontleavehmode
\copy \strutbox
\typo_delimited_handle_left ...ion}\fi \fi \strut
\ifhmode \penalty \p
36 GMT+02:00
Subject: Hermann Zapf
To: typ...@listserv.heanet.ie
i've just learned (from Chuck Bigelow)
that Hermann Zapf has died. R.I.P.
-- bb
Barbara Beeton
Publications Technical Specialist
American Mathematical S
%<- no space introduced
> > \bTABLE
> > \bTR \bTD \typ{\test\test} \eTD \eTR %<- space introduced
> > \eTABLE
> > \stoptext
>
> it's the way tex works (when passing arguments) .. you can use this (and
> wikify it):
>
> \definetype[ctype][comp
> On 11/2/2014 2:27 PM, Christoph Reller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Why does \type{...} introduce spaces when used inside natural tables?
> >
> > MWE:
> >
> > \starttext
> > \type{\test\test} %<- no space introduced
> > \bTABLE
> > \bT
On 11/2/2014 2:54 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 11/2/2014 2:27 PM, Christoph Reller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Why does \type{...} introduce spaces when used inside natural tables?
> >
> > MWE:
> >
> > \starttext
> > \type{\test\test} %<- no spac
On 11/2/2014 2:27 PM, Christoph Reller wrote:
Hi,
Why does \type{...} introduce spaces when used inside natural tables?
MWE:
\starttext
\type{\test\test} %<- no space introduced
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD \typ{\test\test} \eTD \eTR %<- space introduced
\eTABLE
\stoptext
it's the way tex
Hi,
Why does \type{...} introduce spaces when used inside natural tables?
MWE:
\starttext
\type{\test\test} %<- no space introduced
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD \typ{\test\test} \eTD \eTR %<- space introduced
\eTABLE
\stoptext
Kind Regards,
Chr
durl{C:bla/blub/foo/bar}
> >\stoptext
>
> not, but there is \typ for normal text
Hello Hans,
\typ does not break:
\starttext
\hsize1pt
\typ{c:bla/blub}
\stoptext
But I've found the solution:
% \definetype[Code][style=tt, color=darkblue, align=hyphenated] % not working
\def\Co
On 26-8-2010 11:02, Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
How can I teach \type{} to break lines just as \hyphenatedurl{} does?
\starttext
\hsize1pt
\type{C:bla/blub/foo/bar}
\hyphenatedurl{C:bla/blub/foo/bar}
\stoptext
not, but there is \typ for normal text
Hans
e
tends to stick to the past. As Taco and I are also part of
mainstream \TEX\ developments the users pay the price. \stopitem
\startitem Off topic: there is an \HTML\ variant of the \type
{cont-*.pdf} files, just run \typ {mtxrun --script server --auto}.
\stopitem
\startitem The \WIKI\ is a nice
he
TL2008. i'm certain that the same file was compiling just fine with (i
think) luatex 0.31 (or pre 0.31).
the content is from Mikael Persson's thesis.
Mohamed
\usemodule[bib]
\def\mathbb#1{{\blackboard #1}}
\def\pauli{\mathfrak{P}}
\def\mathfrak#1{{\fraktur #1}}
% Matriser av
n: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: FYI: Chaosradio Express #80 «Geschichte der Typ ographie»,
> Chaos TV #122 «Typesetting»
>
> Chaosradio Express beschäftigt sich in der Ausgabe CRE080 mit der
> Geschichte der Typographie, Untertitel «Die technische Entwicklung
> d
e]
\synchronizationbar[name][alternative=page|local][settings]
\synchronize
\synonym[text]{text}{text}
\tab{text} text
# \tbox
\tex{text}
\textreference[reference]{text}
\textrule[top|bottom]{text}
\textvariable[name]
\thinrule
\thinrules[settings]
# \tightlayer
\title[references]{text}
# \to
>Should?nt \dohandlemathtokenarg{bla} be {bla}?
>>
>>(so I guess the answer is probably no)
>
>
> \arg is one of the verbatim macros, like \type, \typ, \tex
> and is describte in 'cont-enp.pdf' on page 101.
Well, \arg is also defined
t; (so I guess the answer is probably no)
\arg is one of the verbatim macros, like \type, \typ, \tex
and is describte in 'cont-enp.pdf' on page 101.
The description looks a bit incomplete: (the command encloses the
text with .)
(Can someone, with the right to do that, add this to the l
t initial u would be indicating urw).
I am not sure how Hans feels about this, but there are two ways out:
1. Certainly the *easiest* way to get a working solution is to
change the fontsynonyms in typ-dis.tex so that they match the real
world instead of the desired world.
2. But on the other hand, that
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
1. Certainly the *easiest* way to get a working solution is to
change the fontsynonyms in typ-dis.tex so that they match the real
world instead of the desired world.
in the past we have cycled between both [u|p]plr8t kind of names and the
problem was that
(1
cating urw).
I am not sure how Hans feels about this, but there are two ways out:
1. Certainly the *easiest* way to get a working solution is to
change the fontsynonyms in typ-dis.tex so that they match the real
world instead of the desired world.
2. But on the other hand, that would be promotin
amp;
" add_extra_specials ; "&
" reset_extra_specials ; " &
" insidefigure := false ; " ;
def set_extra_special (expr s) =
if insidefigure :
_local_specials_ := _local_specials_ & s ;
else :
_global_specials_ := _global_specials_ &am
et_extra_specials ; " &
" insidefigure := false ; " ;
def set_extra_special (expr s) =
if insidefigure :
_local_specials_ := _local_specials_ & s ;
else :
_global_specials_ := _global_specials_ & s ;
fi
enddef ;
def flush_special (expr typ, siz, d
eXt?
>
> Well, you can always use aleph; see typ-omg.tex and m-gamma.tex for
> details. I can also send you a sample file if you like. But if you are not
> adventurous;-) I suspect there is a solution that will work for pdfetex.
>
> Best
> Idris
Well, I'd love to use
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 22:57:07 +0200, Steffen Wolfrum
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am about to edit a book with quotes in ancient (polyphonic) greek.
How can this be done in ConTeXt?
Well, you can always use aleph; see typ-omg.tex and m-gamma.tex for
details. I can also send you a sampl
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > I try to build a macro, that prints special characters as \type and
> > hyphenates as \hyphenatedfile.
> >
> you mean something like \typ{whatever} (i.e. \type without e)
Yes, but I don't see any difference between
\starttext
Peter Münster wrote:
<>Hello,
I try to build a macro, that prints special characters as \type and
hyphenates as \hyphenatedfile.
you mean something like \typ{whatever} (i.e. \type without e)
Hans
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\cleanedupExclamark{!}
\catcode`\;=\@@active \catcode`?=\@@active \catcode`!=\@@active
\gdef\protectChars{\let;\cleanedupSemicolon
% \let?\cleanedupQuestmark \let!\cleanedupExclamark % does not work
\protectlabels}
\egroup
\protect
\def\File#1{{\tt\protectChars\hyphenatedfile{#1}}}
%\let\File\typ
At 11:21 30/12/2003, you wrote:
Als ik aan de dos-prompt typ: texexec voorbeeld dan krijg ik de
foutmelding "texexec wordt niet herkend als een interne of externe
opdracht, programma of batchbestand" met texexec.pl voorbeeld lukt het wel.
Ik ben overigens een absolute beginner in c
r the path (other
windows systems) also to this directory.
Willi
Wilfried Van Hirtum wrote:
Als ik aan de dos-prompt typ: /texexec voorbeeld/ dan krijg ik de
foutmelding "texexec wordt niet herkend als een interne of externe
opdracht, programma of batchbestand" met /texexec.pl voorbeel
Als ik aan de dos-prompt typ: texexec voorbeeld dan krijg ik de foutmelding "texexec wordt niet herkend als een interne of externe opdracht, programma of batchbestand" met texexec.pl voorbeeld lukt het wel.
Ik ben overigens een absolute beginner in context. Ik vind op het net echter n
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