Hi conTeXt folks,
may I ask again. How could I debug the font typesetting of PDF files with
conTeXt?
Any help is highly appreciated.
Best Werner
On April 21, 2023 1:29:18 PM UTC, Werner Schmidt via ntg-context
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'd like to use the commercial Adobe Kepler typeface (Kepler
Am 25.04.23 um 17:13 schrieb Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2023, Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context wrote:
What about creating a repository called: 'templates' or 'resources' - we can
figure out the exact name later.
Why not use the wiki for such documents? For fonts, there is
Dear Everyone,
We currently have the Context Garden site, wiki and htis list for
documentation and resources.
There is a Github contextgarden organization that can host repositories.
What about creating a repository called: 'templates' or 'resources' - we
can figure out the exact name
On Tue, 25 Apr 2023, Pawel Urbanski via ntg-context wrote:
> What about creating a repository called: 'templates' or 'resources' - we can
> figure out the exact name later.
Why not use the wiki for such documents? For fonts, there is already a wiki
page collecting typescripts:
Hello, Werner:
Have you tried some diagnostic tests, such as trying to get the PDF
output via DVIPS? I suspect that you are, in fact, more knowledgeable
and experience with ConTeXt than I am, but for what it is worth you may
want to look at:
* \setupoutput[dvips,acrobat] (SEE:
Another check you can do is to run
$ mtxrun --script font --list --name '--pattern=*kepler*'
and see if the file for keplerstd-light is the one you are expecting and not a
second copy somewhere that is upsetting things.
> On 25 Apr 2023, at 21:40, lynx--- via ntg-context wrote:
>
>
Werner:
This is the one that I think will help the most (taken from the Fonts
out of Context manual, pp 147 - 148
"If you want to use Lucida, all you have to do when you have bought the
fonts, is to put
the OpenType files in a place where they can be found, for instance:
\startitemize[continue]% THIS SHOULD DO WHAT YOU WANT
\item Picking up where we left off.
\item And all is well.
\stopitemize
Julian
On 26/4/23 13:21, Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
I am trying to have two numbered itemizations, with a paragraph in between,
such that the second list
I am trying to have two numbered itemizations, with a paragraph in between,
such that the second list starts where the first left off, without having to
manually calculate the new start point. The following does not work, and I do
not understand why.
Mike
\starttext
> On Apr 25, 2023, at 8:30 PM, jbf via ntg-context wrote:
>
>
> \startitemize[continue]% THIS SHOULD DO WHAT YOU WANT
Wow, thanks. I must have read that 'Enumerations' contextgarden wiki page a
half dozen times and missed it anyway.
Mike
Don't worry... I've read contextgarden on lots of things and missed more
than you've ever thought of I reckon! The answer to problems is usually
in there somewhere, but finding it can be a bit of challenge sometimes.
Julian
On 26/4/23 13:58, Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
On Apr 25,
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