Re: [NTG-context] german hyphenation patterns

2003-11-21 Thread Hans Hagen
At 00:32 22/11/2003, you wrote:
Hi out there,

I'am not sure if this is a ConTeXt problem (I doubt it slightly) but
I am a bit confused:
How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used
\mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago.
Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my TeX (current texlive).
Where should I start to check?

The output of my context run is:

[...]

language   : language en is active

[...]

bodyfont   : 12pt rm is loaded
language   : patterns 2:2-en-2 loaded
specials   : fdf,tpd loaded
--language={en,de}

or just

--all

i wonder why those patterns are not loaded, (do you use cont-en ?)

Hans  

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[NTG-context] german hyphenation patterns

2003-11-21 Thread Patrick Gundlach
Hi out there,

I'am not sure if this is a ConTeXt problem (I doubt it slightly) but
I am a bit confused:

How can I activate german hyphenation patterns? I have used
\mainlanguage[de] in my document and it was OK some time ago.
Meanwhile I have updated ConTeXt and my TeX (current texlive). 

Where should I start to check? 

The output of my context run is:


[...]

language   : language en is active

[...]

bodyfont   : 12pt rm is loaded
language   : patterns 2:2-en-2 loaded
specials   : fdf,tpd loaded


Patrick
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[NTG-context] bold math

2003-11-21 Thread Sytse Knypstra
Ahoj,

On November 11 I asked the list how I could generate bold greek math 
symbols (I have the lucida family installed).
Until now I didn't get a response, so maybe I should be more specific.

Let me put it this way:
On page 12 of the `Fonts in ConTeXt' manual I find the footnote:
`Bold math is already prepared in the core modules, so normally one can do 
with less code.'

Can anybody tell me what code I have to add and where?
I would like to get the following line
$\theta = {\bfmath \alpha' x}$
with \theta in normal math and \alpha and x in math boldface?
Sytse Knypstra

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