external figure setups based on image type?
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k(node.copylist(head))
print(head, type(head), info, type(info))
if info == nil then
print "!!! info is nil !!!"
end
return head
end
nodes.tasks.appendaction("processors", "after", "t
Hi,
With the latest upload, "tex.linebreak" doesn't return an "info" table.
When running this code:
\startluacode
function test(head)
local new_head, info = tex.linebreak(node.copylist(head))
print(head, type(head), info, type(info))
=type-imp-dejavu,
%Dversion=2010.06.21,
%D title=\CONTEXT\ Typescript Macros,
%D subtitle=Alegreya fonts,
%D author=Hans Hagen,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ m
[modern]}]
\setupbodyfont[plex]
\starttext
\section{A}
A
\stoptext
I was able to fix this by removing the space immediately before the "%"
on line 136 of "type-imp-plex.mkiv", changing it from this (original):
\definefontfeatur
\section{A}
A
\stoptext
I was able to fix this by removing the space immediately before the "%"
on line 136 of "type-imp-plex.mkiv", changing it from this (original):
\definefontfeature[plexwideneddefault][default][extend=\luaexpr{1/0.85}] % An
odd f
ds much too long anyways.
>>
>> From "The Elements of Typographic Style":
>>> Anything from 45 to 75 characters is widely regarded as a satisfactory
>>> length of line for a single-column page set in a serifed text face
>>> in a text size. The 66-ch
n page set in a serifed text face
> > in a text size. The 66-character line (counting both letters and
> > spaces) is widely regarded as ideal. For multiple-column work, a
> > better average is 40 to 50 characters.
> >
> > If the type is well set and printed, lines of 85
On 6/24/2022 5:15 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
I've been confronted with the following 'intriguing' formatting requirement for
a document:
"
• Type density: Must be no more than 15 characters per linear inch (including
characters and spaces).
• Line sp
Works, thanks!
On Fri, 2022-06-24 at 12:44 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
> Johann Birnick via ntg-context schrieb am 24.06.2022 um 11:59:
> > Thanks! However, if I type \cite[righttext={, section 2.1}] is doesn't work
> > anymore. Any ideas?
&g
Johann Birnick via ntg-context schrieb am 24.06.2022 um 11:59:
Thanks! However, if I type \cite[righttext={, section 2.1}] is doesn't work
anymore. Any ideas?
What happens with
\cite[righttext={{, section 2.1}}]
or
\cite[righttext={\textcomma\ section 2.1}]
Wolfgang
Thanks! However, if I type \cite[righttext={, section 2.1}] is doesn't work
anymore. Any ideas?
Johann
On Fri, 2022-06-24 at 09:24 +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
> Am 24.06.22 um 02:09 schrieb Johann Birnick via ntg-context:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > using
Am 24.06.22 um 05:15 schrieb Benjamin Buchmuller via ntg-context:
• Type density: Must be no more than 15 characters per linear inch (including
characters and spaces).
This talks about "type density", not characters per line. This depends
mostly on the font (and letterspacing)
tters and
> spaces) is widely regarded as ideal. For multiple-column work, a
> better average is 40 to 50 characters.
>
> If the type is well set and printed, lines of 85 or 90 characters
> will pose no problem in discontinuous texts, such as bibliographies,
> or, with generou
Dear list,
I've been confronted with the following 'intriguing' formatting requirement for
a document:
"
• Type density: Must be no more than 15 characters per linear inch (including
characters and spaces).
• Line spacing: Must be no more than six lines per vertical inch.
"
Whil
error
end
--
-local ccode = load(f_color(colorcode))
-local color = type(ccode) == "function" and ccode()
- if type(color) ~= "function" then
-return false -- fatal error
-end
---
for i=0,nx do
local yt = ymin
for
n) / ny
local xt = xmin
--
-local minf, maxf
+local minf, maxf, minz, maxz
--
-- similar as contours but no data loop here
--
@@ -1908,12 +1930,6 @@
return false -- fatal error
end
--
-local ccode = load(f_color(colorcode))
-local color = type(
the operator is called `grouped` but the source code
of the graphics above uses the `asgroup` operator [1].)
The `asgroup` does in fact insert a transparency group into the PDF output:
> << /Type /XObject /Subtype /Form /FormType 1 /Group << /S /Transparency /I
> false /K false
0 0 0 0 4 0 0 7
system > top 46536740050 131074 4067 529077209 27 5 12 27378250250 50
d a
commandline, they should be good to go. once you install, you open the
commandline using Win+R and then type "cmd". Once in the cmd, you only
need to know the command "cd" (change directory) to navigate to the
folder where the .tex source is, so e.g. "cd c:\users\x\do
"
LC_TELEPHONE="POSIX"
LC_MEASUREMENT="POSIX"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="POSIX"
LC_ALL=
root@e8d29a32595c:~# xxd test.tex
: 5c75 7365 6d6f 6475 6c65 5b73 6369 7465 \usemodule[scite
0010: 5d0a 5c73 7461 7274 7465 7874 0a5c 7374 ]
022-06-02 16:37:30.112824947 +0200
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
-- todo: parse entities in attributes
local global, string, table, lpeg = _G, string, table, lpeg
-local P, R, S, C, Cmt, Cp = lpeg.P, lpeg.R, lpeg.S, lpeg.C, lpeg.Cmt,
lpeg.Cp
+local P, R, S, C, Cmt, Cp, lpatterns = lpeg.P, lpeg.R, lpeg.S, l
Am 01.06.22 um 18:47 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\usemodule[scite]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1ex]
\type[option=xml]{}
\type[option=xml]{<áñß/>}
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
Using scite, I don’t get the second e
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\usemodule[scite]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1ex]
\type[option=xml]{}
\type[option=xml]{<áñß/>}
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
Using scite, I don’t get the second element right.
Without scite, both elements are displayed right.
In both
{
["attr"]="",
["cost"]=0,
["depth"]=221327,
["head"]="",
["height"]=790454,
["next"]="nil : ins 123>",
["prev"]=" 1842 : hl
he\clozecount]%
>> }
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> Frogs have four \mycloze\ and two eyes.
>> Frogs have four \mycloze\ and two eyes.
>> Frogs have four \mycloze\ and two eyes.
>> Frogs have four \mycloze\ and two eyes.
>>
>> \stoptext
>>
oze\the\clozecount][line]%
> \field[uniqcloze\the\clozecount]%
> }
>
> \starttext
>
> Frogs have four \mycloze\ and two eyes.
> Frogs have four \mycloze\ and two eyes.
> Frogs have four \mycloze\ and two eyes.
> Frogs have four \mycloze\ and two eyes.
>
From
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/560042/how-to-create-unique-clozes-in-context-in-a-pdf-that-users-can-type-in
> 24 maj 2022 kl. 07:44 skrev Jan-Erik Hägglöf :
>
> Thank you, unfortunately it has no effect. Even if I make a macro, still it
> is the same field.
>
>&g
123456")
\stopluacode
Would I need to add my tags to the mapping table of lpdf-xmp.lua?
Or circumvent it after a look at the function concerned:
function lpdf.addxmpinfo(tag,value,check)
local pattern = permitdetail(tag)
if type(pattern) == "string" then
xmlfillin(x
}
\definenamespace
[addr]
[type=module,
name=address,
command=yes,
setup=list,
parent=addr,
]
\define[1]\useaddress
{\setnotetext[address][#1]{\namedaddressparameter{#1}{name}}}
\setupaddress[style=italic]
\defineaddress[fst][name={Name of Institute or Affiliation, City
t;> > > uncomment the second argument and the line after
>> \the\titlefootnotes
>> > > \setupnote[putjustnote][textcommand=\gobbleoneargument]
>> > > \setupnotation[putjustnote][numberconversion=set 2]
>> > >
>>
gt; \setupnotation[putjustnote][numberconversion=set 2]
> > >
> > >
> > > \newtoks\titlefootnotes
> > >
> > >
> > > \def\thanks#1{\putjustmark{#1}\appendtoks \putjustnote{#1} \to
> > > \titlefootnotes}
> > > \def\email#1
\to
> > \titlefootnotes}
> > \def\email#1{\putjustmark{#1}\appendtoks \putjustnote{#1} \to
> > \titlefootnotes}
> >
> >
> > \appendtoks
> >\setcounter[footnote][0] % this looks stupid because it has no effect
> >%\setupnotati
toks \putjustnote{#1} \to
\titlefootnotes}
\appendtoks
\setcounter[footnote][0] % this looks stupid because it has no effect
%\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=numerals]
\to \titlefootnotes
\definenamespace
[addr]
[type=module,
name=address,
command=yes,
setup=
sion=numerals]
\to \titlefootnotes
\definenamespace
[addr]
[type=module,
name=address,
command=yes,
setup=list,
parent=addr,
]
\define[1]\useaddress
{\setnotetext[address][#1]{\namedaddressparameter{#1}{name}}}
\starttext
\defineaddress[fst][name={Name of Insti
is not that large anyway because not much publication stuff is flushed.
local next, rawget, type, tostring, tonumber = next, rawget, type, tostring, tonumber
-local match, find, gsub, lower = string.match, string.find, string.gsub, string.lower
+local match, find, gsub = string.match, string.find, s
egal character '}'"
"Error (4194339): Illegal character '>'"
"Error (4194333): Illegal character '}'"
"Error (4194339): Illegal character '>'"
"Error: Kid object (page 38) is wrong type (null)"
"Error (4194333): Illegal character '}'"
&q
an's document.
>
> I added a section in the wiki making a note of this:
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE#Headers_with_TABLEs
>
> Thanks Wolfgang! Until now, I did not even know of the 'nested' type for
> TABLE.
>
> Sreeram
>
—
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshire, UK
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Enested
> \stopsetups
Splendid (as always)! Definitely a better solution for Stefan's document.
I added a section in the wiki making a note of this:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE#Headers_with_TABLEs
Thanks Wolfgang! Until now, I did not even know of the 'nested' typ
Hi Pablo,
Thank you so much. That was indeed the issue!
Le mer. 11 mai 2022 à 19:14, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> a écrit :
> On 5/11/22 18:42, Alexandre Christe via ntg-context wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I've played a bit with a custom typ
On 5/11/22 18:42, Alexandre Christe via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I've played a bit with a custom type-imp file (partly inspired from the
> wiki https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Alegreya_Typescript
> <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Alegreya_Typescript>). However,
Dear list,
I've played a bit with a custom type-imp file (partly inspired from the
wiki https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Alegreya_Typescript). However, the file
I ended up with seems to create some empty lines at the beginning of the
document (if I use the default or another font this vanishes, so
te[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\definenote[thanks]
\setupnote[thanks][location=firstcolumn]
\setupnotation[thanks][numberconversion=set 2]
\definenote[email][thanks]
\definenamespace
[addr]
[type=module,
name=address,
command=yes,
setup=list,
p
nt (NewCM10-Book.otf vs NewCM10-Regular.otf). Trying many
>> ways but the right one.
>>
>> please advise,
>> can I define something similar like \bf for bold — maybe \bk for book?
>>
>> … all I get is
>>
>> hp@mbp16 ~ % pdffonts page1
lar« variant (NewCM10-Book.otf vs NewCM10-Regular.otf). Trying many ways
> but the right one.
>
> please advise,
> can I define something similar like \bf for bold — maybe \bk for book?
>
> … all I get is
>
> hp@mbp16 ~ % pdffonts page1.pdf
> name
.otf vs NewCM10-Regular.otf). Trying many
>> ways but the right one.
>> please advise,
>> can I define something similar like \bf for bold — maybe \bk for book?
>> … all I get is
>> hp@mbp16 ~ % pdffonts p
dvise,
can I define something similar like \bf for bold — maybe \bk for book?
… all I get is
hp@mbp16 ~ % pdffonts page1.pdf
name type encoding
emb sub uni
advise,
can I define something similar like \bf for bold — maybe \bk for book?
… all I get is
hp@mbp16 ~ % pdffonts page1.pdf
name type encoding emb sub
uni object ID
/product/identifier/S000186780002807X/type/journal_article},
volume = {29},
year= {1997},
}
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t
{\xmlfilter{#1}{/family-name/command(xml:author:family-name)}\xmlfilter{#1}{/given-name/command(xml:author:given-name)}}
\AuthorList
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:p
\xmlflush{#1}\par
\stopxmlsetups
\definenamespace
[documentauthor] % name of internal varialbles
[type=module,
hashes, load time 0.237 seconds mkiv lua stats > font embedding time: 0.004 seconds, 1 fontsmkiv lua stats > result saved in file: tst-taccount.pdf, compresslevel 1, objectcompresslevel 3mkiv lua stats > positions: 4 collected, 0 deltas, 0 shared partials, 0 partial entriesmkiv lua stats >
t; Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Setting up zint on a mac with macOS Montery
> Version 12.3.1
> Message-ID: <475d96e6-0905-7d2d-a51d-84b06d340...@gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"
>
> Hi All
>
> I created the sym
, suitable for oldstyle glyphs too.
--
\mainlanguage[it]
% modified from http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tst.zip
% file: doc/context/tests/mkiv/fonts/extensions-001.tex
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "ktest
/extensions-001.tex
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "ktest",
type = "kern",
data = {
[ '’' ] = { [ '4' ] = -100 },
}
}
\stopluacode
\definefontfeature[ktest][ktest=yes]
\starttext
Default: «Questo è success
.." subdirectories to the
> "C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\TUG\TeXworks\dictionaries"
> folder (created when installing TeXworks), (I think not in subfolders for
> the different languages).
> You can then ask for spellchecking when you type or not.
>
> I hope this help,
&
r spellchecking when you type or not.
I hope this help,
Alain
Le 2/04/2022 à 09:23, A A via
ntg-context a écrit :
Dear All,
I'm currently using ConTeXt on a windows machine. I'd like
to incorporate some sort of auto
Thanks Wolfgang. I have two remarks:
- That option is not documented and cannot be found when I type *context
*into my command line and press enter. Do you know why this is?
- I tried the following *context --runpath=test test/test.tex * but it
still dumps all the output (.log, .pdf
=(,right=),text=]
\def\eqref#1{\informula[eq:#1]}
\starttext
Using \type{\startmathfenced} and \type{\startalign} we can number each
equation, but the left brace is too far from the formula:
\startplaceformula
\startformula
\startmathfenced[cases]
\startalign[n=3,align={1:right,2:left,3:left}]
\NC
w math alignments are still work in progress. One thing
> that happens will probably go unnoticed, and that is the spacing. Hans
> is playing a lot with the new atoms, and right now he is playing(?)
> with construction atoms, ghosts and fences. There is one new type of
> alignments, called simpl
.
>
> Also, it would be nice to have a few explanations about the new stuff in math
> alignments.
I think the new math alignments are still work in progress. One thing
that happens will probably go unnoticed, and that is the spacing. Hans
is playing a lot with the new atoms, and
whatever I need, one entry type at a time. That also allows
you to understand the ways in which the system works. But of course, it’s less
convenient than just changing APA to MLA, as you can in biblatex. ConTeXt has a
much smaller user base, so we take somewhat longer. Maybe I should add a wiki
, one entry type at a time. That also allows
you to understand the ways in which the system works. But of course, it’s less
convenient than just changing APA to MLA, as you can in biblatex. ConTeXt has a
much smaller user base, so we take somewhat longer. Maybe I should add a wiki
article
The attached MWE shows how to:
- embed tex code in or <script
</tt><tt>type="text/vnd.lmtx"> HTML elements to be run by ConTeXt
</tt><pre style="margin: 0em;">
- embed lua code in <script type="text/x-lua"> elements to be
context( "\\startluacode " .. code .. " \\stopluacode" )
end
--
s is the table representing the script element.
That works, but it has a problem with one-line comments:
--
<script type="text/
kquote style="border-left: #EE solid 0.2em; margin: 0em; padding-left: 0.85em"><pre style="margin: 0em;">
Hello,
I'm trying to add new templates (xmlsetups) from the XML document itself.
See the attached MWE.
- the XML document is a simple XHTML file
</pre><tt&g
se \placenotes to display a table
of the actual URLs for any readers that want to type them in.
I want the "link 1" bit to be normal text rather than superscript so
it's more visible. Using the \setupnote[textstyle=...] command I can
change the style of the number but not the supe
de the URL in-line in the text or as a (distracting) footnote. So when the author writes "See my video at
" I will print "See my video at link 1". At the back of the book, in an
appendix somewhere, I then use \placenotes to display a table of the actual URLs for any readers that
n
include the URL in-line in the text or as a (distracting) footnote. So when the author writes "See my video at
" I will print "See my video at link 1". At the back of the book, in an
appendix somewhere, I then use \placenotes to display a table of the actual URLs for any readers
e. So when the author writes
"See my video at " I will print "See my video at link 1". At
the back of the book, in an appendix somewhere, I then use \placenotes to
display a table of the actual URLs for any readers that want to type them in.
I want the "link 1" bit to b
(they are not in
open type but we sort of assume they are); the options that we had to
control how the engine deals with fonts are now driving the process
(without them being set not much is applied) and we basically assume
open type fonts (where one can enable engine options for those kind of
fonts but also
properties of atoms and molecules which means that we now have: pre
super/subscripts, post super/subscripts and primes; this permits nicer
anchoring under parameter control
= there are more font parameters to control matters (they are not in
open type but we sort of assume they are); the options
On 3/10/2022 4:59 PM, mf via ntg-context wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to add new templates (xmlsetups) from the XML document itself.
See the attached MWE.
- the XML document is a simple XHTML file
- in the "head" element there's a "script" element with the "type
Hello,
I'm trying to add new templates (xmlsetups) from the XML document itself.
See the attached MWE.
- the XML document is a simple XHTML file
- in the "head" element there's a "script" element with the "type"
attribute set to "text/vnd.conte
Hans,
Thank you for your suggestion. I tried disabling all otf features except
besub, but it didn't work. I presume that prepend should be added like this:
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "besub",
type = "substitution",
prepend = true,
data = {
["uni
. I opened the font file in Font Forge and looked up the glyph info.
Here is what I tried and what failed:
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "besub",
type = "substitution",
data = {
["uni0431"] = "uni0431.SRB.alt"
}
}
\stopluacode
\defin
as a ‘bbl’ type file I get a list of publications but the entries are uncomplete. enclosed files: publist-test.tex, test-literaturliste.bbl, publist-test.pdf2. When I use a buffer for testing, I do not get \cite reference nor a publication list: publist-buffer-test,texCan someone advise?Kind regardsWilli
. Here is
what I tried and what failed:
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "besub",
type = "substitution",
data = {
["uni0431"] = "uni0431.SRB.alt"
}
}
\stopluacode
\definefontfeature[default]
[mode=node,kern=yes,
liga=yes,dlig=yes,
Sat, 22 Jan 2022 22:20:36 +0100
> From: Willi Egger
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] \installpagearrangement doublesided
> stickers
> Message-ID: <6a631259-75dc-4b7f-be10-a0584908b...@boede.nl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
eeded at all (from what I can see, the XML
does not embed any type definition for dc:title, for example).
--
Karl Pettersson
Uppsala, Sweden
https://static-dust.klpn.se/
___
If your question is of interest to ot
/ui/#iso:std:iso:19005:-1:ed-1:v2:cor:1:v1:en
> and
> https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso:19005:-1:ed-1:v2:cor:2:v1:en:tab:1
> suggest that dc:description and dc:title are of the same type,
> which is coherent with
> XMPSpecificationPart1.pdf
> as in
> https://gi
ui/#iso:std:iso:19005:-1:ed-1:v2:cor:2:v1:en:tab:1
suggest that dc:description and dc:title are of the same type,
which is coherent with
XMPSpecificationPart1.pdf
as in
https://github.com/adobe/XMP-Toolkit-SDK/tree/main/docs
I.e. these are correct -- but Subject must a
> On 2/4/2022 7:29 PM, Karl Pettersson via ntg-context wrote:
> > > > Hi
> > > >
> > > > PDF/A files generated using ConTeXt fail validation with veraPDF, and
> > > > the reason seems to be that the dc:description metadata is defined with
> >
; PDF/A files generated using ConTeXt fail validation with veraPDF, and
> > > the reason seems to be that the dc:description metadata is defined with
> > > the wrong type in the embedded XMP extension schema.
> > >
> > >
> https://tex.stackexchange.com/qu
ription metadata is defined with
> > the wrong type in the embedded XMP extension schema.
> >
> > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/632380/generate-pdf-a-with-context
> >
> > https://github.com/veraPDF/veraPDF-library/issues/1224
> >
>
that the dc:description metadata is defined with
> > the wrong type in the embedded XMP extension schema.
> >
> >
> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/632380/generate-pdf-a-with-context
> >
> > https://github.com/veraPDF/veraPDF-library/issues/1224
> &
On 2/4/2022 7:29 PM, Karl Pettersson via ntg-context wrote:
Hi
PDF/A files generated using ConTeXt fail validation with veraPDF, and
the reason seems to be that the dc:description metadata is defined with
the wrong type in the embedded XMP extension schema.
https://tex.stackexchange.com
Hi
PDF/A files generated using ConTeXt fail validation with veraPDF, and
the reason seems to be that the dc:description metadata is defined with
the wrong type in the embedded XMP extension schema.
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/632380/generate-pdf-a-with-context
https://github.com
class, and we are currently
discussing the correct way for the user to type it. If you have
suggestions, please let us hear!
Some further suggestions by Hans are (see below for two more)
13 imaginary
14 differential
15 exponential
16 function
Q1: Do you have any further suggestions on new classes
for the user to type it. If you have
suggestions, please let us hear!
Some further suggestions by Hans are (see below for two more)
13 imaginary
14 differential
15 exponential
16 function
Q1: Do you have any further suggestions on new classes (or comments on
these)? It might be good to think about
that way
I don’t think that farmers (in Germany) still use them, but “Morgen”
(morning) and “Tagwerk” (a day’s work) were usual measures for areas,
depending on the region and the type of work (farming, viniculture,
fresco painting...)
a 'bunder' land is one still used and a 'mud' potatoes
, but “Morgen”
(morning) and “Tagwerk” (a day’s work) were usual measures for areas,
depending on the region and the type of work (farming, viniculture,
fresco painting...)
According to https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagewerk, only the kingdom of
Bavaria had a proper definition:
1 Tagwerk
On Tue, 25 Jan 2022, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> I have about several different types of list that reoccur multiple times in
> my documents. Though I tried to keep things simple, by just defining the type
> when it appears, strange glitches appear. For instance, I have one
I have about several different types of list that reoccur multiple times in my
documents. Though I tried to keep things simple, by just defining the type when
it appears, strange glitches appear. For instance, I have one that uses the ☞
(pointing hand) logo, and sometimes that randomly appears
(it is a bit of a pity that support for indic scripts is such a
weird mix of font technology and
engine dependent reshuffling ... probably also driven by limitations
of open type at that time)>
When using these fonts regularly, one notices very erratic formatting
phenomena that must h
ling ... probably
also driven by limitations of open type at that time)
Hans
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] {\mfunctionlabeltext{ArgMin}}
\definemathcommand [liminfbar] [limop] {\underline{\mfunctionlabeltext{lim}}}
\definemathcommand [limsupbar] [limop] {\overline{\mfunctionlabeltext{lim}}}
\starttext
The built-in commands \type{\liminf}, yielding $\liminf$, and \type{\limsup},
yielding $\limsup$ do not work
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-\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "iast&
simpler method
because a special cell type exists here, e.g.
\bTH ... \eTH
creates bold text.
3. Simple markup
For natural tables with short texts in each cell there exists a simple
mode which uses \starttable inspired markup with the short \NC and \NR
commands to mark the start
un véritable casse-tête. \type{LaTeX} et
\type{ConTeXt} offrent des outils d'automatisation encore assez mal
connus dans la communauté des éditeurs, notamment dans l'édition
savante, pour la collation et la comparaison de textes médiévaux}.\par
\stoplanguage
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{6
item itself.
one aspect is how ligatures are made: some fonts have single shapes,
others use replacements and kerning of (then) multiple shapes
I think you wrote about this somewhere else and it got me interested in
physical type from my period: it looks like some printers did some of
the same
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