Re: [NTG-context] custom cite in \externalfigure

2016-05-06 Thread Alan BRASLAU
On Fri, 6 May 2016 09:47:39 +0200
eidenbenz  wrote:

> the problem is that I need the control the width of externalfigure in
> the text. With the above solution I have to define a different cite
> rendering for every possible width I need in my layout. 

Maybe, don't set the width and use \scale[]{}

Alternatively, define a parameter
\setupbtx [duane:cite:entry]
[width=10cm]
and then use this parameter, as
\cite[alternative=entry,width=5cm][duane::tug2014]
or something like that, as I have not worked this through.

Alan
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[NTG-context] Issue with margin notes with stack=yes (or =continue)

2016-05-06 Thread josephcanedo
Dear all,


Using ConTeXt  ver: 2016.05.01 09:52 MKIV beta, I see that marginal notes 
(using \inouter for example) are put 1 or more lines below expected when using 
stack= option. A simple MWE follows.


\setupmargindata[outer][stack=yes] % or =continue
\starttext


Foo \inouter{note}*bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar 
Foo bar 
Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar 
Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo \inouter{note}*bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar 
Foo bar
Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar
Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo bar Foo \inouter{note}*bar Foo bar 
Foo bar 


\stoptext



I’ve checked with ConTeXt Live that the problem does not happen on the current 
version of ConTeXt (marginal notes are on same line as the location in text).


Many thanks for advising,

Best regards


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Re: [NTG-context] Setting up TeXworks

2016-05-06 Thread



Am 06.05.2016 um 10:04 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:

On 3 May 2016 at 11:22, Thomas Fehige wrote:

OK, that helps. Everything is fine from the command line. I seem to be
overlooking something as to the setup of TeXworks, though. I copied the
programme calls from the tools.ini that came with the ConTeXt standalone
version into the present tools.ini that lives in my personal TeXworks config
folder. Now TW starts mtxrun allright, but the run crashes with

mtxrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'

Can you check the paths in the fourth tab (= Typesetting) of
Preferences/Settings?

It is possible that you have more than one version of ConTeXt
installed and that you see different paths in the Terminal than in the
GUI.

Mojca
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I've searched through the mailing list, what the initial post to this 
topic was, but i couldn't find it. If you're having trouble to make 
context compile a document, try this:


- TeXworks tools.ini doesn't need to be edited manually. It's the file 
where TW saves the settings from " Edit -> Preferences -> Typesetting ".
- First of all make sure, that you downloaded ConTeXt by using 
"first-setup.exe"


- Then, you should add the folder where context.exe (and all 
executables) are stored to your system paths: Use your browser to 
navigate to the said folder, click on the address bar and copy the full 
path. For me it looks like this: " F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-win64\bin "
- Then add this path to your windows system paths: go to your windows 
control panel, double click " System "-> advanced settings -> 
environment variables (or something like this), in the lower halfth 
there is a window with a point " Path ". Double click it and paste your 
CTX folder pretty much at the top of the section or if there is only one 
line, add it at the beginning, and use semikolon ( ; ) to seperate it 
from the rest. Save your settings and you should be good to go.
- to test if you did it correctly open your command line and simply 
enter " context.exe --version ". If command line tells you, that no 
context.exe was found, then you might try to add the context \bin folder 
to your system paths again

- if command line tells you the version of context, then you can proceed:

- start TW, " Edit -> Preferences -> Typesetting ". There check the 
upper halfth for the context folder you added to your system paths. If 
you've added it at the beginning, it should be at the top here as well. 
Alternatively use the arrows to push context\bin it to the very top


NOTE: this is important. if you have MikTeX installed for example and if 
its folder is listed above your context folder, TW will try to use exe 
files from the MikTeX folder. so make sure that context\bin is above 
anything related to tex, context or lua.


- then in the lower halfth create a new processing tool by clikcking on 
the plus:


- call it CTX mkiv or something
- in the program field either search for your context.exe, or if added 
to the system paths correctly, simply enter context.exe in the Program field
- for arguments add:$fullname(this parses the 
filename to context compiler)
- if you want to use the sync code <-> pdf feature, also add another 
argument:--synctex=-1


that's it. there is the option to make this the default profile at the 
bottom of the Typesetting window.


Now you can test it: paste

\starttext
Hello World!
\stoptext

into a new file and save it somewhere. then use your freshly set up 
processing tool. after compilation the pdf viewer should pop up.



I hope that helps, Seba
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[NTG-context] Vertical align in side by side paragraphs

2016-05-06 Thread Tom Harrop
Hello,

How can I make both/all columns in a paragraphs environment align flush bottom, 
e.g. for addressing a letter? I saw a line in the manual about using top=\vfill 
but I couldn’t get this to work. Should I be using TABLE here?

Thanks (again),

Tom

\starttext

\defineparagraphs[Par]
  [n=2, before={\blank}, after={\blank}] 

\setupparagraphs[Par][1]
  [align=flushleft]
\setupparagraphs[Par][2]
  [align=flushright]

\startPar
  \vfill % I hoped this would push bob’s address down
  Bob’s name \crlf
  Company \crlf
  Bob’s street \crlf
  Bob’s town \crlf
  Bob’s country
\Par
  My street \crlf
  My town \crlf
  My country 
  \blank
  My phone number
  \blank
  Today's date
\stopPar

Dear Bob,

Blah blah blah

\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] [SOLVED] searching in subdirectories with project structure

2016-05-06 Thread Hans Hagen

On 4/1/2016 11:47 AM, Javier M Mora wrote:


* If I compile a component, envi_thesis.tex isn't automatically loaded.
So, it is necessary include a \environment envi_thesis.tex in each
envi_chapter I have. (there is no infinite loop in circular environment
calling, because envi_thesis.tex doesn't load component environments)


indeed no loop as environments are only loaded once (just like modules)

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Re: [NTG-context] Setting up TeXworks

2016-05-06 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 3 May 2016 at 11:22, Thomas Fehige wrote:
>
> OK, that helps. Everything is fine from the command line. I seem to be
> overlooking something as to the setup of TeXworks, though. I copied the
> programme calls from the tools.ini that came with the ConTeXt standalone
> version into the present tools.ini that lives in my personal TeXworks config
> folder. Now TW starts mtxrun allright, but the run crashes with
>
> mtxrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'

Can you check the paths in the fourth tab (= Typesetting) of
Preferences/Settings?

It is possible that you have more than one version of ConTeXt
installed and that you see different paths in the Terminal than in the
GUI.

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] custom cite in \externalfigure

2016-05-06 Thread eidenbenz
that's what I did at first:

\startsetups btx:duane:cite:external
  {\externalfigure[\btxfield{url_image}][width=10cm]}
\stopsetups

the problem is that I need the control the width of externalfigure in the text. 
With the above solution I have to define a different cite rendering for every 
possible width I need in my layout. 

Isn't there a way to just get the filename of the cite so I can a macro with 
the width as an argument?

Thanks Michael



> On 04 May 2016, at 23:39, Alan Braslau  wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 4 May 2016 21:31:46 +
> "Eidenbenz  Michael"  wrote:
> 
>> what seems strange to me is that \cite[filename] works as such, but
>> not as an argument to \externalfigure
> 
> The \externalfigure tries to do quite a lot with its argument(s).
> 
> You can use \placecitation [duane::tug2014]
> defining your rendering appropriately to call \externalfigure.
> 
> Alan

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[NTG-context] Setting up TeXworks

2016-05-06 Thread Thomas Fehige

Am 29.04.2016 um 11:05 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

You need a newer context version.


OK, that helps. Everything is fine from the command line. I seem to be 
overlooking something as to the setup of TeXworks, though. I copied the 
programme calls from the _tools.ini_ that came with the ConTeXt 
standalone version into the present _tools.ini_ that lives in my 
personal TeXworks config folder. Now TW starts _mtxrun_ allright, but 
the run crashes with


mtxrun | unknown script 'context.lua' or 'mtx-context.lua'

Cheers -- Thomas


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Re: [NTG-context] glyph substitution

2016-05-06 Thread Thomas Fehige

Am 25.04.2016 um 22:44 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

Thomas Fehige 
25. April 2016 um 20:12


Possibly the test suite you mean is not the same as the one that's 
described on this page: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Test_suite ??? 
That's where I "searched".

http://pragma-ade.com/download-1.htm -> cont-tst.7z

Hans, Wolfgang, are you serious? That's just lots of uncommented code 
snippets, many of them don't do nothing or crash in compilation! I 
believe  I mentioned before that I am very new to ConTeXt.


Isn't there any documentation of any of this? Like: "How to make my own 
otf feature at home" -- the script "extensions-001.tex" seems to try 
something like that, but it shows no effect on my machine. Or a bit of 
text that explains the properties and functionalities of 
\definefontfallback in whole sentences? Pointers like that would be very 
welcome.


Cheers -- Thomas


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Re: [NTG-context] glyph substitution

2016-05-06 Thread Thomas Fehige

Am 25.04.2016 um 22:47 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:



see s-lingual-de.mkiv


I'd do that, if I knew what that is and where I can find it.

There should be a file with this name in your ConTeXt folder.

But there isn't. After seraching the whole file system, these are all 
the files with remotely similar names:


--
/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base$ ls s-l*.mkiv
s-languages-counters.mkiv
s-languages-frequencies.mkiv
s-languages-hyphenation.mkiv
s-languages-sorting.mkiv
s-languages-system.mkiv
s-languages-words.mkiv
-

I have the debian/ubuntu texlive distro that comes with ubuntu 15.10. 
ConTeXt says:


-ConTeXt ver: 2015.05.18 12:26 MKIV current fmt: 
2016.3.18 int: english/english


-


Cheers -- Thomas
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Re: [NTG-context] glyph substitution

2016-05-06 Thread Thomas Fehige

Am 25.04.2016 um 14:48 schrieb Thomas Fehige:
Sorry, all of ConTeXt is still very new to me, and the documentation 
often confuses me.


Am 22.04.2016 um 22:28 schrieb Hans Hagen:

you can define your own font .. search in the test suite for
fallbacks*.tex etc as well as extensions-*.tex


For both searches the test suite answers "No matches found".


Possibly the test suite you mean is not the same as the one that's 
described on this page: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Test_suite ??? 
That's where I "searched".


Thomas


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Re: [NTG-context] glyph substitution

2016-05-06 Thread Thomas Fehige
Sorry, all of ConTeXt is still very new to me, and the documentation 
often confuses me.


Am 22.04.2016 um 22:28 schrieb Hans Hagen:
you can define your own font .. search in the test suite for 
fallbacks*.tex etc as well as extensions-*.tex


For both searches the test suite answers "No matches found".


see s-lingual-de.mkiv


I'd do that, if I knew what that is and where I can find it.

Googling these brought up some interesting stuff though, which I am 
trying to read and understand.


Cheers -- Thomas
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Re: [NTG-context] uppercase, small caps, numerals and German capital sharp s

2016-05-06 Thread Thomas Fehige

Thanks for the clarification, Wolfgang.

Am 20.04.2016 um 16:25 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

[...]
I was looking for a general way how to substitute one glyph with 
another depending on context, thus I can't see how there are 
different problems in my post? But it's good to hear that others have 
thought at least of a partial solution.


Is my guess right that normally the author of a font ought to provide 
otf features that can be switched on and off to get one result 
instead of the other? That area seems to be utter chaos in the 
Calluna fonts.
The output of \sc to produce small capitals depends on the font and 
it’s the font designers job to provide a small ẞ (he could use 
stilistic sets to let you choose between ß and ẞ).


Well, there's the problem, I think. Jos Buivenga, aka exljbris, 
Calluna's font designer, has done a superb job on the graphics (in my 
eyes), but his stylistic sets or otf features seem to be full of holes, 
as far as I understand them, which is perhaps not very far.


What I'm looking for is a way on the TeX, LuaTeX or ConTeXt level to 
define "environments" ('scuse my LaTeX slang) within which certain glyph 
substitutions happen. Then I could kind of redefine a thing like \sc to 
use the smallcaps ß and switch to smallcaps lining figures, if 
available, or, otherwise, scaled-down uppercase lining figures. I have 
still other fish to fry in this context, but a general hint where to 
look for something like this would be helpful.


Thanks a lot so far -- Thomas





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Re: [NTG-context] uppercase, small caps, numerals and German capital sharp s

2016-05-06 Thread Thomas Fehige

Wolfgang,
Use separate threads for each problem. The uppercase sharp s 
replacement with \WORD can be changed in the next beta.


%% begin example
are you saying, use this example as long as the new beta isn't out yet, 
or are you saying, this example will work as soon as I'll use the new 
beta? It doesn't seem to do anything right now, not even an error message.


I was looking for a general way how to substitute one glyph with another 
depending on context, thus I can't see how there are different problems 
in my post? But it's good to hear that others have thought at least of a 
partial solution.


Is my guess right that normally the author of a font ought to provide 
otf features that can be switched on and off to get one result instead 
of the other? That area seems to be utter chaos in the Calluna fonts.


Cheers -- Thomas

Am 19.04.2016 um 14:05 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

Thomas Fehige 
19. April 2016 um 09:10
Hello,

I'm new to ConTeXt and this list. After a long time of using LaTeX 
and xeLaTeX I was finally lured into trying ConTexT by its ability of 
grid typesetting.


Today's problem is a bit complex. In a book project I have several 
points where stuff is capitalized or turned into caps+smallcaps or 
pure smallcaps. My guess is that that should work either with 
\WORD{Stuff}, \Cap{Stuff} and \cap{Stuff} or with \uppercase, \sc, 
and {\sc\lowercase{Stuff}}. (Not quite, it seems)


I'll use a commercial font called Calluna, but have added Linux 
Biolinum O to the example for those who don't want to download 
Calluna (the "Regular" can be "bought" for free, e.g. at 
https://www.fontspring.com/fonts/exljbris/calluna).


Both Calluna and Biolinum contain the glyph "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER 
SHARP S" at "1E9E. Calluna also has a small caps version at "F727", 
while Biolinum has it at "E092. I'd like to use these glyphs in the 
capitalizations mentioned, but that only works erratically (cf. 
example).


Secondly, Calluna comes with oldstyle numerals switched on, which is 
nice for normal text, but should change to proportional lining 
numbers in uppercase and to small-cap proportional lining numbers in 
an all-small-cap text. I'm not sure what I'd want in a caps+smallcaps 
context, but certainly not oldstyle numerals with their descenders.
Use separate threads for each problem. The uppercase sharp s 
replacement with \WORD can be changed in the next beta.


%% begin example
\usemodule[lingual-de]

\setupbodyfont[libertine]

\starttext

Gruß Straße Buße

\WORD{Gruß Straße Buße}

\enabledirectives[fonts.uppercasesharps]

\WORD{Gruß Straße Buße}

\disabledirectives[fonts.uppercasesharps]

\WORD{Gruß Straße Buße}

\stoptext
%% end example

Wolfgang


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[NTG-context] uppercase, small caps, numerals and German capital sharp s

2016-05-06 Thread Thomas Fehige

Hello,

I'm new to ConTeXt and this list. After a long time of using LaTeX and 
xeLaTeX I was finally lured into trying ConTexT by its ability of grid 
typesetting.


Today's problem is a bit complex. In a book project I have several 
points where stuff is capitalized or turned into caps+smallcaps or pure 
smallcaps. My guess is that that should work either with \WORD{Stuff}, 
\Cap{Stuff} and \cap{Stuff} or with \uppercase, \sc, and 
{\sc\lowercase{Stuff}}. (Not quite, it seems)


I'll use a commercial font called Calluna, but have added Linux Biolinum 
O to the example for those who don't want to download Calluna (the 
"Regular" can be "bought" for free, e.g. at 
https://www.fontspring.com/fonts/exljbris/calluna).


Both Calluna and Biolinum contain the glyph "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP 
S" at "1E9E. I'm not sure if they contain a small or medium caps 
version. I'd like to use that glyph in the capitalizations mentioned, 
but it only works erratically (cf. example).


Also, Calluna comes with oldstyle numerals switched on, which is nice 
for normal text, but should change to lining numbers in all-caps and to 
small-cap lining numbers in all-small-cap text. I'm not sure what I'll 
want in a caps+smallcaps context, but certainly not oldstyle numbers 
with their descenders.


Any ideas? Thanks for reading! -- Thomas

PS: I asked the same question on stackexchange, there's also an image of 
the result of my example: 
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/302823/context-uppercase-%C3%9F-customizing-glyph-substitution


%%
\mainlanguage[de]
\language[de]

\uccode`ß="1E9E% This gives the capital ß to \uppercase

\definefontfeature[fcalluna][default][]	% I tried all the font features 
built


% into Calluna, to no avail.

\definefontfamily [myfamily] [serif][Calluna][features=fcalluna]
\definefontfamily [myfamily] [sans] [Linux Biolinum O][features=fcalluna]
\definefontfamily [myfamily] [mono] [TeX Gyre Cursor]

\setupbodyfont [myfamily]
\startTEXpage[offset=10pt]
\starttabulate[|l|l|l|]
 \NC \it Command \NC \it Calluna \NC \it Linux Biolinum \NC\NR
\NC\type{\WORD{Gruß134}}: 		\NC\WORD{Gruß134} 			\NC 
{\ss\WORD{Gruß134}} 		\NC\NR
\NC\type{\uppercase{Gruß134}}:	\NC\uppercase{Gruß134} 
\NC{\ss\uppercase{Gruß134}} 	\NC\NR
\NC\type{\sc{Gruß134}}: 			\NC{\sc Gruß134} 			\NC{\ss{\sc 
Gruß134}}			\NC\NR
\NC\type{\Cap{Gruß134}:} 		\NC\Cap{Gruß134} 			\NC{\ss 
\Cap{Gruß134}}		\NC\NR
\NC\type{\cap{Gruß134}:} 		\NC\cap{Gruß134} 			\NC{\ss 
\cap{Gruß134}}		\NC\NR
\NC\type{{\sc\lowercase{Gruß134}}:} 	 
\NC{\sc\lowercase{Gruß134}} 			\NC{\ss\sc\lowercase{Gruß134}}	\NC\NR

\stoptabulate
\stopTEXpage
%%
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