xt(), because when I replace textext() by lmt_outline[], the text
> > >> is drawn.
> > >>
> > >> Adjusted mwe:
> > >>
> > >> \enableregime[utf] % enable unicoded input
> > >>
> > >> \definefontfamily [RomanFont] [rm] [c
> >> \definefontfeature
> >> [fea]
> >> [mode=node,language=dflt,script=arab,
> >> init=yes,
> >> medi=yes,
> >> fina=yes,
> >> isol=yes,
> >> calt=yes,
> >> rlig=yes,
> >> tlig=yes,
> >> trep=yes,
> >> cur
mmented out, the first textext() inside the
> > >> for k=1 endfor loop is not drawn neither. It must be an issue with
> > >> textext(), because when I replace textext() by lmt_outline[], the text
> > >> is drawn.
> > >>
> > >> A
ontfamily [JapaneseFont] [rm] [hannotatesc]
> >>
> >> \definefontfeature
> >> [fea]
> >> [mode=node,language=dflt,script=arab,
> >> init=yes,
> >> medi=yes,
> >> fina=yes,
> >> isol=yes,
> >> calt=yes
=yes,
> >> medi=yes,
> >> fina=yes,
> >> isol=yes,
> >> calt=yes,
> >> rlig=yes,
> >> tlig=yes,
> >> trep=yes,
> >> curs=yes,
> >> kern=yes,
> >> mark=yes
> >> ]
> >>
> >> \startt
\starttypescript [serif] [notonaskharabic]
>> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Light] [name:notonaskharabic]
>>[features=fea]
>> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold][name:notonaskharabic]
>>[features=fea]
>> \definefontsynonym [notonas
arabic]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Light]
> [name:notonaskharabic][features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold]
> [name:notonaskharabic][features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Italic]
> [name:notonaskharabic][fe
f] [notonaskharabic]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Light] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \define
notonaskharabic-Bold] [name:notonaskharabic] [features=fea]
\definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
[features=fea]
\definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
[features=fea]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [notonaskharabic]
\usetypescript[serif][fallback
kharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
> [features=fea]
> \stoptypescript
>
> \starttypescript [ser
[notonaskharabic-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
[features=fea]
\definefontsynonym [notonaskharabic-Bold-Italic] [name:notonaskharabic]
[features=fea]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [notonaskharabic]
\usetypescript[serif][fallback]
\definefontsynonym [Serif] [notonaskharabic-Light] [features=fea
face [\typescriptone] [tt] [mono] [alm] [default]
\stoptypescript
\usetypescript[almfixed-nosymbols]
\setupbodyfont[almfixed-nosymbols,12pt]
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\rm
ZWJ:
ZWNJ:
NBSP:
\tt
ZWJ:
ZWNJ:
NBSP:
\stopTEXpage
==
Under \rm we get the symbols, and under \tt they are suppre
ls]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [mono] [alm]
\definefontsynonym [ArabicLatinMono] [file:almfixed] [fallbacks=nosymbols]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [almfixed-nosymbols]
\definetypeface [\typescriptone] [rm] [serif] [alm] [default]
\definetypeface [\typescriptone] [tt] [mono] [alm] [default]
\
files to the recommended directory
structure under: texmf-local/fonts/truetype.
** I've created a type-imp-roboto.mkiv file and saved it in the
recommended location under: texmf-local/tex/.../mkiv/.
Using: \usetypescript or \usetypescriptfile or \usebodyfont [roboto]
with setuphead does not work
files to the recommended directory
structure under: texmf-local/fonts/truetype.
** I've created a type-imp-roboto.mkiv file and saved it in the
recommended location under: texmf-local/tex/.../mkiv/.
Using: \usetypescript or \usetypescriptfile or \usebodyfont [roboto]
with setuphead does not work
texmf-local/fonts/truetype.
** I've created a type-imp-roboto.mkiv file and saved it in the recommended
location under: texmf-local/tex/.../mkiv/.
Using: \usetypescript or \usetypescriptfile or \usebodyfont [roboto] with
setuphead does not work.
I use the following simplest setup command:
\setuphead[c
writerboldoblique][encoding=texnansi]
\definefontsynonym[LucidaSansTypewriterOblique][texnansi-lucidatypewriteroblique][encoding=texnansi]
\definefontsynonym[LucidaSansTypewriterRegular][texnansi-lucidatypewriterregular][encoding=texnansi]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [lucida]
y days)
>
> what does
>
> mtxrun --generate --verbose
>
> report (whre does it fail)
>
> > 57 \starttext
> > 58
> > 59 \usetypescriptfile[type-lucida]
> > 60 \usetypescript[Lucida][texnansi]
> > 61 >> \setupbodyfont[MyLucida, 10p
y days)
>
> what does
>
> mtxrun --generate --verbose
>
> report (whre does it fail)
>
> > 57 \starttext
> > 58
> > 59 \usetypescriptfile[type-lucida]
> > 60 \usetypescript[Lucida][texnansi]
> > 61 >> \setupbodyfont[MyLucida, 10p
7 seconds
> > 58
> > 59 \usetypescriptfile[type-lucida]
> > 60 \usetypescript[Lucida][texnansi]
> > 61 >> \setupbodyfont[MyLucida, 10pt]
> > 62
> > 63 \input zapf
> > 64
> > 65 \input tufte
>
> fwiw, lucida type on
by both mtxrun --generate and
luatools --generate right after.
there i no need to use luatools (it's something old from the early days)
what does
mtxrun --generate --verbose
report (whre does it fail)
57 \starttext
58
59 \usetypescriptfile[type-lucida]
60 \usetypescript[Lucida
t][encoding=texnansi]
54 \stoptypescript
55
56
57 \starttext
58
59 \usetypescriptfile[type-lucida]
60 \usetypescript[Lucida][texnansi]
61 >> \setupbodyfont[MyLucida, 10pt]
62
63 \input zapf
64
65 \input tufte
66
67
68 \stoptext
6
-fallback]
\stoptypescript
\definefontfamily[mainface][mm][mainface]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][pagella][bf=style:bold]
\usetypescript[mainface]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\startbuffer
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
\stopbuffer
\starttext
% \rm % works
{\rm \getbuffer}\par
{\ss
[mainface][tt][mono] [modern] [default][rscale=1.075]
\definetypeface[mainface][mm][math]
[palatino][default][fallbacks=cal-fallback]
\stoptypescript
\definefontfamily[mainface][math][]
\usetypescript[mainface]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
{\rm \input ward }
{\ss \input ward }
{\tt \input
document:
\showframe
% \definefontfeature[default][default][expansion=quality]
% \usetypescript[modern-base]
% \setupbodyfont[reset,modern]
% \setupalign[hz]
\startluacode
function userdata.test(head)
local last_line = node.tail(head)
local i = 1
on=quality]
% \usetypescript[modern-base]
% \setupbodyfont[reset,modern]
% \setupalign[hz]
\starttext
Hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello
hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello hello
hello h
Hi Hans,
Font expansion (hz) seems to be enabled by default with the latest
upload.
If I compile this document locally with ConTeXt "2022.11.18 13:22":
\showframe
% \definefontfeature[default][default][expansion=quality]
% \usetypescript[modern-base]
% \setupbody
>
> > [
> >
> > tf=Serif sa 1,
> >
> > it=SerifItalic sa 1,
> >
> > md=SerifMedium sa 1,
> >
> > mi=SerifMediumItalic sa 1,
> &g
> > > \definefontsynonym[SerifBold]
>> [name:custodiabold][features=default]
>> > >
>> > > \definefontsynonym[SerifBoldItalic]
>> > > [name:custodiabolditalic][features=default]
>> > >
>> > &
ptypescript
> > >
> > >
> > > \starttypescript [serif] [custodia]
> > >
> > > \definebodyfont [default] [rm]
> > >
> > > [
> > >
> > > tf=Serif sa 1,
> > >
> > > it=SerifItal
> [
>
> tf=Serif sa 1,
>
> it=SerifItalic sa 1,
>
> md=SerifMedium sa 1,
>
> mi=SerifMediumItalic sa 1,
>
> bf=SerifBold sa 1,
>
> bi=SerifBoldItalic sa 1]
>
> \stoptypescript
> >
> > \stoptypescript
> >
> >
> > \starttypescript [serif] [custodia]
> >
> > \definebodyfont [default] [rm]
> >
> > [
> >
> > tf=Serif sa 1,
> >
> > it=SerifItalic sa 1,
> >
> > md=SerifMedium sa 1
]
\definebodyfont [default] [rm]
[
tf=Serif sa 1,
it=SerifItalic sa 1,
md=SerifMedium sa 1,
mi=SerifMediumItalic sa 1,
bf=SerifBold sa 1,
bi=SerifBoldItalic sa 1]
\stoptypescript
\definetypeface [custodia] [rm] [serif] [custodia] [default]
\usetypescript[custodia][uc]
\setupbodyfont
]
\definebodyfont [default] [rm]
[
tf=Serif sa 1,
it=SerifItalic sa 1,
md=SerifMedium sa 1,
mi=SerifMediumItalic sa 1,
bf=SerifBold sa 1,
bi=SerifBoldItalic sa 1]
\stoptypescript
\definetypeface [custodia] [rm] [serif] [custodia] [default]
\usetypescript[custodia][uc]
\setupbodyfont[custodia,rm
\measure{base},
header=\measure{zero},
height=middle,
bottomspace=2\measure{base},
footer=\measure{zero}]
%\usetypescript[ibmplex][uc]
%\setupbodyfont[ibmplex,rm,9pt]
\starttext
\showlayout
\stoptext
Link to files:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders
rkup in your
file]
Best,
Sreeram% kate: hl ctx
\input fonts
\usetypescript[ibmplex][uc]
\setupbodyfont[ibmplex,rm,9pt]
\setuppapersize[A4]
\setuplayout[
leftedge=\dimexpr0cm,
rightedge=\dimexpr0cm,
leftedgedistance=\dimexpr0cm,
rightedgedistance=\dimexpr0cm,
leftmargin=\dimexpr0cm,
right
Dear list I need your help with a table that seems to completely screw up
the page when it spans across multiple pages. I'm attaching all the
necessary files.
Kind regards,
Stefan
\input fonts
\usetypescript[ibmplex][uc]
\setupbodyfont[ibmplex,rm,9pt]
\setuppapersize[A4]
\setuplayout[
leftedge
On 1/14/2022 2:26 PM, Youssef Cherem via ntg-context wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm a new Context user, so pardon me if it's obvious.
I found the cleartype typescript, but can't figure out how to use it.
I thought it would be as easy as:
\usetypescript[cleartype]
But I am confused as to what
Hello everyone,
I'm a new Context user, so pardon me if it's obvious.
I found the cleartype typescript, but can't figure out how to use it.
I thought it would be as easy as:
\usetypescript[cleartype]
But I am confused as to what to put in
\setupbodyfont[?]
(there are several sans fonts
tion]
[page={yes}]
\usetypescript[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[pagella,18pt]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[
28pt][ % For body
d=36pt, % For title
a=12pt, % For author & date
]
\setuptype[style=medium]
\setuptyping[typing][bodyfont=16pt]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setbreakpoints[compound]
\se
,
bottomspace=20mm]
\setuppagenumbering[
location={footer,center}]
\setuphead
[section]
[page={yes}]
\usetypescript[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[pagella,18pt]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[
28pt][ % For body
d=36pt, % For title
a=12pt, % For author & date
]
\setuptype[style=me
requested font 'palatino' has no files for the 'tf'
alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
\usetypescriptfile[type-xtx]
\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [palatino]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [ss] [palatino]
\definefontfamily [
or the 'tf'
alternative, Latin Modern is used instead.
\usetypescriptfile[type-xtx]
\usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
\usetypescript[palatino][ec]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [palatino]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [ss] [palatino]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [mm] [palatino]
\definefontfamily [
On 11/7/20 9:51 PM, Tommaso Gordini wrote:
> Thanks Hans and thanks Pablo. So, \usetypescript is not needed?
Hi Tommaso,
I never used (or needed) any typescript.
But I think they aren’t needed anymore with \definefontfamily and
\definefallbackfamily.
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia
Thanks Hans and thanks Pablo. So, \usetypescript is not needed?
Tommaso
Il sab 7 nov 2020, 21:24 Pablo Rodriguez ha scritto:
> On 11/7/20 7:54 PM, Tommaso Gordini wrote:
> > Hello to all.
> >
> > I am writing to you just to know if the following code, with which I
>
Tommaso
The code:
\mainlanguage[it]
\definefontfeature
[default]
[default]
[expansion=quality,protrusion=quality]
\usetypescript[modern-base]
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
\starttext
...
\stoptext
the
expected result.
MWE:
% Context file
\mainlanguage[en]
\usetypescript[termes]
\setupbodyfont[termes,9pt]
\setuppapersize [A5][A5]
\setuppagenumbering[location=,alternative=doublesided]
\setupheadertexts
[text]
[]
[\userpagenumber]
[\userpagenumber
"a" when
> processed with lmtx. No problems with mkiv.
>
> Thanks for your help
> Christian
>
> Am Sa., 21. März 2020 um 17:27 Uhr schrieb Christian Prim <
> christian.p...@gmx.ch>:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> Following MWE produces strange output in lates
m Sa., 21. März 2020 um 17:27 Uhr schrieb Christian Prim <
christian.p...@gmx.ch>:
> Hello
>
> Following MWE produces strange output in latest LMTX. mkiv (also latest)
> output is ok.
>
> \usetypescript[palatino]
> \setupbodyfont[palatino,11pt]
> \starttext
>
Hello
Following MWE produces strange output in latest LMTX. mkiv (also latest)
output is ok.
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatino,11pt]
\starttext
\m{F_{\rm longIndex}=m_{\rm longIndex}a}
\stoptext
The spacing in the index is wrong.
What am I missing?
Thanks in advance
Christian
]
\usetypescript[termes]
\setupbodyfont[termes,12pt]
\def\arconv#1{\alphabeticnumerals{#1})}
\defineconversion[ar][\arconv]
\def\aarconv#1{\alphabeticnumerals{#1}\alphabeticnumerals{#1})}
\defineconversion[aar][\aarconv]
\definestructureconversionset[myconvset][,A,I,n,ar,aar]
\setupheads[part
tion commands,
since they are difficult to read, and I used \def as you can see below.
Is this the right way to do it or would you recommend something else?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
D.
--
\usemodule[subsub]
\usetypescript[termes]
\setupbodyfont[termes,12p
could have the "title" in front of it. The title always stays the same,
> and the section changes.
Hi Jeroen,
I reply to your questions and make some comments.
> \setuppapersize[A4,portrait]
> [A4,portrait]
This isn’t required, since this is the default.
> \usetypescrip
bottomheight=1mm,
footerdistance=10mm]
\usetypescript[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[pagella,12pt]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupfootertexts[section][]
\setupfooter[alternative=,style=\bf\em]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=,location={footer,right},style=\bf\em]
\setcounter[userpage][0]
\setu
=263mm,
bottomheight=1mm,
footerdistance=10mm]
\usetypescript[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[pagella,12pt]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuptype[style={\switchtobodyfont[11pt,tt]}]
\setuptyping[style={\switchtobodyfont[11pt,tt]}]
\setupfootertexts[section][]
\setupfooter[alternative
Jon Wong schrieb am 19.08.2019 um 19:50:
Hi all,
Will this work?
\usetypescript[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[pagella,12pt]
\definefontfeature
[itlc=yes]
This {\em will} work?
No, because have to change the font feature before you load the font.
When you use \em to get a italic text
Hi all,
Will this work?
\usetypescript[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[pagella,12pt]
\definefontfeature
[itlc=yes]
This {\em will} work?
Regards
Jon
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add
landscape][legal,landscape]
\setuppapersize[LH]
%
\setuplayout
[backspace=0.8cm,
topspace=1.6cm,
bottomspace=0cm,
leftmargin=0cm,
rightmargin=0cm,
bottomspace=0cm,
header=0cm,
footer=0.5cm,
% paperwidth=34.7cm
% width=33.9cm,
% height=39.2cm
]
\usetypescript[heros]
\setupbodyfo
%\stopluacode
\setuplanguage[kr][patterns=us]
\mainlanguage[kr]
\setscript[hangul]
%\usetypescriptfile[type-hcrlvt]
%\usetypescript[HcrFont] % As set in your typescript file
%\definefontfamily [Myface] [mm][Neo Euler]
\definefont[fancy][Zapfino at 24pt]
\definefont[GreekA][MinionPro-MediumIt
[file:IBMPlexSans-regular]
[fallbacks=FakeSansCaps]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [plextest]
\definetypeface [plextest] [ss] [sans] [plextest] [default]
[features=default]
\stoptypescript
\stoptypescriptcollection
\usetypescript[plextest]
\setupbodyfont[plextest]
\starttext
\sta
]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [myriadpro]
\definetypeface [myriadpro] [ss] [sans] [myriadpro] [default]
\stoptypescript
\stoptypescriptcollection
\usetypescript[myriadpro]
\setupbodyfont[myriadpro,ss]
\starttext
% scaled up 4 times to appreciate the thickness equalization
=uppercase]
\definefontsynonym [SansCaps] [file:MyriadPro-Regular.otf]
[fallbacks=FakeSansCaps]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [myriadpro]
\definetypeface [myriadpro] [ss] [sans] [myriadpro] [default]
\stoptypescript
\stoptypescriptcollection
\usetypescript[myriadpro
Caps] [SansEmboldened]
[0x61-0x7a] [rscale=.8,force=yes] % offset?
\definefontsynonym [SansCaps] [file:MyriadPro-Regular.otf]
[fallbacks=FakeSansCaps]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [myriadpro]
\definetypeface [myriadpro] [ss] [sans] [myriadpro] [default]
\stoptypescript
\
x61-0x7a] [rscale=.8,force=yes] % offset?
\definefontsynonym [SansCaps] [file:MyriadPro-Regular.otf]
[fallbacks=FakeSansCaps]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [myriadpro]
\definetypeface [myriadpro] [ss] [sans] [myriadpro] [default]
\stoptypescript
\stoptypescriptcollection
\
efontsynonym [SansCaps]
[file:MyriadPro-Regular.otf] [fallbacks=FakeSansCaps]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [myriadpro]
\definetypeface [myriadpro] [ss] [sans] [myriadpro] [default]
\stoptypescript
\stoptypescriptcollection
\usetypescript[myriadpro]
\setupbodyfont[myriadpro,ss]
\start
]
\usetypescript[HcrFont]
\setupbodyfont[Myface, rm, 12pt]
%\setupbodyfont[unfonts, rm, 12pt]
\startMPdefinitions
def filloutlinetext(expr o) =
draw image (
save n, m ; numeric n, m ; n := m := 0 ;
for i within o :
n := n + 1 ;
endfor
On 7/26/2018 2:49 AM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Dear all,
Yesterday, I asked about a font problem without a mwe.
Here is a MWE.
%
\setuplanguage[kr][patterns=us]
\mainlanguage[kr]
\setscript[hangul]
\usetypescriptfile[type-hcrlvt]
\usetypescript[HcrFont]
\definefontfeature[kr][script=hang
Dear all,Yesterday, I asked about a font problem without a mwe.Here is a MWE.%\setuplanguage[kr][patterns=us]\mainlanguage[kr]\setscript[hangul]\usetypescriptfile[type-hcrlvt]\usetypescript[HcrFont] \definefontfeature[kr][script=hang,language=kor,mode=node,analyze=yes]\setupbodyfont[Myface
,10pt]
\starttext
Blabla
$p'(1)$
{\sc Blabla}
\stoptext
On Sat, 2018-03-03 at 15:13 +0100, Eric Detrez wrote:
> I don't find any hint to my problem.
> I bought Lucida fonts from Tugboat.
> I want to get small caps AND primes (P'(x))
> It seem I can't have both
> When I use
&
l caps AND primes (P'(x))
It seem I can't have both
When I use
\usetypescript[lucida]
\setupbodyfont[lucidaot,10pt,rm]
I don't have smallcaps
When I use
\usetypescript[lucida]
\setupbodyfont[lucida,10pt,rm]
primes are ugly
Did I miss som
I don't find any hint to my problem.
I bought Lucida fonts from Tugboat.
I want to get small caps AND primes (P'(x))
It seem I can't have both
When I use
\usetypescript[lucida]
\setupbodyfont[lucidaot,10pt,rm]
I don't have smallcaps
When I use
\usetypescript[lucida]
\setupbodyfont
going on.
*)
https://fonts.google.com/?selection.family=Alegreya|Alegreya+SC|Alegreya+Sans|Alegreya+Sans+SC
\mainlanguage[de]
%\usetypescriptfile [type-alegreya]
%\usetypescript [alegreya-light]
%\setupbodyfont [alegreya,rm,16pt]
\setupbodyfont [termes,rm,16pt]
\definefontfeature[default
\starttypescript [sans] [mschinese]
\definefontsynonym [STXIHei] [name:STXIHei] [features=chinese]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [mschinese]
\usetypescript[serif][fallback]
\definefontsynonym [Serif] [STSong] [features=chinese]
\definefontsynonym
like Gentium and
>> Delicious – I get mostly only TeX Gyre Palladio Math :(
>>
>> While a simple example works:
>>
>> \usetypescriptfile[type-fiee]
>> \usetypescript[fiee]
>> \setupbodyfont[fiee,rm,9.5pt]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \input tufte
&
esterday trying to convince ConTeXt to load my font, even
> from the same directory and even proven candidates like Gentium and Delicious
> – I get mostly only TeX Gyre Palladio Math :(
>
> While a simple example works:
>
> \usetypescriptfile[type-fiee]
> \usetypescript[
us problems with font detection.
I spent most of yesterday trying to convince ConTeXt to load my font, even from
the same directory and even proven candidates like Gentium and Delicious – I
get mostly only TeX Gyre Palladio Math :(
While a simple example works:
\usetypescriptfile[type-fiee
document, substituting the semibold variants for the
bold. Is it possible to use the standard typescript by reference
(\usetypescript) and then override those two faces?
--
Rik
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If your question is of interest
e kerning)
>
> Minimal example :
>
> \usetypescript[lucida]
>
> \setupbodyfont[lucida,10pt,rm]
>
>
> \starttext
>
> abcdefgh
>
> \stoptext
>
> I join the pdf file with the result.
>
> Other
I've got a curious problem with lucida.
Characters have ascii code shifted by -1 (note the kerning)
Minimal example :
\usetypescript[lucida]
\setupbodyfont[lucida,10pt,rm]
\starttext
abcdefgh
\stoptext
I join the pdf file with the result.
Other fonts are fine in context, Lucida fonts
:fbb-Italic.otf]
> [features=default]
> \stoptypescript
>
> \starttypescript [fbb]
> \definetypeface [fbb] [rm] [serif] [fbb] [default]
> \stoptypescript
>
>
> % contex-test1.tex
> \usetypescriptfile[type-fbb]
> \usety
ar.otf] [features=default]
\definefontsynonym [SerifItalic] [file:fbb-Italic.otf] [features=default]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [fbb]
\definetypeface [fbb] [rm] [serif] [fbb] [default]
\stoptypescript
% contex-test1.tex
\usetypescriptfile[type-fbb]
\usetypescript[fbb]
\setupbodyfont[fb
-Italic.otf] [features=default]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [fbb]
\definetypeface [fbb] [rm] [serif] [fbb] [default]
\stoptypescript
% contex-test1.tex
\usetypescriptfile[type-fbb]
\usetypescript[fbb]
\setupbodyfont[fbb,11pt]
\definefontfeature[default][default][liga=yes,onum=yes]
\starttext
ault] [rscale=0.95]
> \definetypeface[Manuals] [ss] [sans] [calibri] [default] [rscale=0.9]
> \definetypeface[Manuals] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default] [rscale=0.85]
> \stoptypescript
>
> \usetypescript[Manuals]
> \setupbodyfont[Manuals,10pt]
>
>
>
> \starttext
>
ferent
commands)
is now part of the core.
\starttypescript[Manuals]
\definetypeface[Manuals] [rm] [serif] [cambria] [default] [rscale=0.95]
\definetypeface[Manuals] [ss] [sans] [calibri] [default] [rscale=0.9]
\definetypeface[Manuals] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default] [rscale=0.85]
\stoptypescript
\usetype
] [sans] [calibri] [default] [rscale=0.9]
\definetypeface[Manuals] [tt] [mono] [courier] [default] [rscale=0.85]
\stoptypescript
\usetypescript[Manuals]
\setupbodyfont[Manuals,10pt]
\starttext
\input tufte
\stoptext
However, now Cambria turns up as italic, not regular. As far as I
know, my
like "ffi",
>> "fi", and "ff" are fine in both versions.
>>
>> I see this using Calibri (other fonts I tried don't support those two
>> ligatures):
>>
>> \starttypescript[cleartype]
>> \definetypeface[\typescriptone][ss][sans]
ose two
ligatures):
\starttypescript[cleartype]
\definetypeface[\typescriptone][ss][sans][calibri][default]
\stoptypescript
\usetypescript[cleartype]
\setupbodyfont[cleartype,sans,10pt]
\starttext
ffi\par
fi\par
ff\par
fi\par
ti\par
fj\par
\stoptext
Thank you.
type]
\definetypeface[\typescriptone][ss][sans][calibri][default]
\stoptypescript
\usetypescript[cleartype]
\setupbodyfont[cleartype,sans,10pt]
\starttext
ffi\par
fi\par
ff\par
fi\par
ti\par
f
[MinionPro][rm][serif][MinionPro][default]
\stoptypescript
\usetypescript[MinionPro]
\setupbodyfont[MinionPro,16pt]
\starttext
\sharp
\flat
\stoptext
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\starttypescript [MinionPro]
\definetypeface [MinionPro][rm][serif][MinionPro][default]
\stoptypescript
\usetypescript[MinionPro]
\setupbodyfont[MinionPro,16pt]
\starttext
\sharp
\flat
\stoptext
here
\starttext
\definedfont[MinionPro*default]
test \sharp \flat
\stoptext
shows both shapes
]
\starttypescript [serif] [arabic]
\definefontsynonym [Arabic-Regular] [file:ScheherazadeRegOT.ttf]
[features=arabic]
\definefontsynonym [Arabic-Bold] [file:ScheherazadeRegOT.ttf]
[features=arabic]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [arabic] [name]
\usetypescript[serif][fallback
] [file:ScheherazadeRegOT.ttf]
[features=arabic]
\definefontsynonym [Arabic-Bold] [file:ScheherazadeRegOT.ttf]
[features=arabic]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [arabic] [name]
\usetypescript[serif][fallback]
\definefontsynonym [Serif] [Arabic-Regular] [features=arabic]
\definefontsynonym
]
\definefontsynonym [Arabic-Bold] [file:ScheherazadeRegOT.ttf]
[features=arabic]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [arabic] [name]
\usetypescript[serif][fallback]
\definefontsynonym [Serif] [Arabic-Regular] [features=arabic]
\definefontsynonym [SerifBold] [Arabic-Bold][features=arabic
Hello
in latest beta the vector signs are missplaced:
%\usetypescript[palatino]
%\setupbodyfont[palatino]
\starttext
\m{\vec{v}}
\m{\vec{F}_{\rm res}}
\stoptext
With lm-fonts the vector sign is more or less correct over the F, but wrong
over the letter v.
With palatino font both
in $HOME/.fonts/, but of course a
> cleaner solution would still be welcome.
>
>
>
hm mkiv doesn't use kpsepath.
Assuming that you are in yor context tree
(/opt/contex, if I read correctly)
make a symlink of /usr/share/fonts/liberation
under tex/texmf-local
so that
tex/texmf-loca
, or a different
approach to achieve my goal?
Complete test document:
\enableregime[utf]\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono][hanging][normal]
\setupalign[hanging]
\usetypescript[modern-base][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[reset]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
\definetypeface[boldmath][mm
]
There is no “portrait” keyword for the \setuppapersize and you can also drop
this line because ConTeXt uses A4 as default paper size.
\setuplanguage[sv][leftquote=›,rightquote=‹,leftquotation=»,rightquotation=«]
\mainlanguage [sv]
\setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=pure]
\usetypescript[serif][hanging][pure
, portrait]
\setuplanguage[sv][leftquote=›,rightquote=‹,leftquotation=»,rightquotation=«]
\mainlanguage [sv]
\setupfontsynonym [Serif] [handling=pure]
\usetypescript[serif][hanging][pure]
\definefontfamily[futura][sans][file:futuralt]
\definefontfamily [praise][serif][junicode]
\setupalign
Hi,
I have to typeset a Bulgarian document but the hyphenation doesn’t work. The
lang-bg.lua file is not loaded, according to the log. (All four lang-bg files
are present in /tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/)
\usetypescriptfile[type-gentium]
\usetypescript[gentium]
\setupbodyfont
to typeset a Bulgarian document but the hyphenation doesn’t work. The
lang-bg.lua file is not loaded, according to the log. (All four lang-bg files
are present in /tex/texmf-context/tex/context/patterns/)
\usetypescriptfile[type-gentium]
\usetypescript[gentium]
\setupbodyfont[gentium,12pt
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