[NTG-context] mathalign: specifying distance with glue

2019-04-23 Thread Aditya Mahajan

Hi,

amsmath provides an environment `flalign` that flushes the "block" for 
display math. See page 6 (pdf page 27) of my article on display math in 
context (https://www.ntg.nl/maps/34/06.pdf) for an example.


As shown in that article, I could achieve the same behavior in context 
mathalign by using distance=2em plus 1fil. However, on a recent context, 
the glue gets ignored.


\starttext
\startformula
  \startmathalignment[m=2,distance=2em plus 1 filll]%Notice distance=...
\NC \nabla\cdot \bf E \NC= \frac{\rho}{\varepsilon_0},
\NC \nabla\times \bf E \NC= -\frac{\partial \bf B}{\partial t}, \NR
\NC \nabla\cdot \bf B \NC= 0,
\NC \nabla\times \bf B \NC= \mu_0{\bf j}+\varepsilon_0\mu_0
\frac{\partial \bf E}{\partial t}. \NR
  \stopmathalignment
\stopformula
\stoptext

Looking at math-ali, I cannot figure out why that is happening.

Aditya
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[NTG-context] Text on curves

2019-04-23 Thread Keith McKay
I have been trying to typeset text onto curves and have been successful 
with the help of the MetaFun manual, and the followtext command which I 
saw in some correspondence between dr Hans van der Meer and Hans Hagen 
on the mailing list in January this year ( the subject was Double Follow 
Tokens).


The followtext command seems to used for a simple line of text and if I 
increase the number of words in the line the font size is reduced to 
make it fit to the length of the curve (see MWE below). I would like to 
typeset complete paragraphs on the curve(s) and the only way I see of 
doing this without the font size changing is to manually create each 
line separately.


Is their a way where this can be done by MetaFun automatically rather 
than manually? It would be really nice if I could create a number of 
curves and then MetaFun typsets a paragraph of text on to them. Also, 
can other options be used with followtext e.g. \input file?


I'm a complete novice with MetaFun so any advice appreciated.

Best Wishes

Keith McKay

Minimum Working Example

\starttext

Two different lengths of text on the same curve showing font size being 
reduced.


\blank

\startMPcode

path q; q := function (1, "x", "sin(2x)" , 1, 10, .01) scaled 1.5cm ;

draw followtext(q, "some text but not that long. But here and there and 
everywhere the text can become longer");


draw followtext (q shifted (0cm,-2cm), "some text but not that long. But 
here and there and everywhere the text can become longer and longer and 
longer finally ending here.");


\stopMPcode

Some other examples of text on a curve

\blank

\startMPcode

path p; p := reverse halfcircle xyscaled 55mm ;

draw followtext(p, "some text but not that long");

\stopMPcode

nice spiral shape with text

\startMPcode

z0 = (0,0); z1 = (60,40);

z2 = (40,90); z3 = (10,70);

z4 = (30,50);

path p; p = (z0..z1..z2..z3..z4) ;

draw followtext(p scaled 1mm, "some text but not that long. But here and 
there and everywhere the text can become longer");


\stopMPcode

\stoptext

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Re: [NTG-context] preparing math exams

2019-04-23 Thread Fabrice L
Hi,

Le 23 avril 2019 à 11:10:11, Gour (g...@atmarama.com) a écrit:

Hello,

For regular formulas involving e.g. rational numbers, I'm sure that
input language for math is quite sufficient, but wonder about drawing
part?


Metapost (Metafun) is your best friend here. You can insert directly in
context some MetaFun code, like this:

\starttext
Lorem Ipsum…

\startMPcode
draw ( (0,0) — (1,0) — (0,1)) with color red ;
\stopMPcode

\stoptext

Look at this entry in the wiki:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/MetaPost_in_ConTeXt

Also, you will find a link to the meta fun manual in this page, this a good
place to start !
Fabrice.
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[NTG-context] preparing math exams

2019-04-23 Thread Gour
Hello,

I wonder what would be recommended way to prepare math exams for primary
school (e.g.  5th to 8th grade) which involves drawing lines, segments,
angles, polygons, circles, drawing functions etc.?

For regular formulas involving e.g. rational numbers, I'm sure that
input language for math is quite sufficient, but wonder about drawing
part?

Sincerely,
Gour

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desires — that enter like rivers into the ocean, which is
ever being filled but is always still — can alone achieve
peace, and not the man who strives to satisfy such desires.


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Re: [NTG-context] Formula number misplaced

2019-04-23 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Tue, 23 Apr 2019, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:


Yes, but it can also appear when not using TEXpage. When I tried out lmtx
on a large file (not using TEXpage), it was there. I was not able to
reproduce on a smaller file, though. I could give it another try, if
necessary.


An example will be useful.

Aditya
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Re: [NTG-context] Formula number misplaced

2019-04-23 Thread Mikael P. Sundqvist
Den tis 23 apr. 2019 14:46Aditya Mahajan  skrev:

> On Tue, 23 Apr 2019, Henri Menke wrote:
>
> >
> > Dear list,
> >
> > The problem I describe does not make itself apparent in all situations,
> > but sometimes the formula number, which is placed by
> > \start...\stopplaceformula, is misplaced and there appears a gap between
> > it and the right margin.  The MWE below reproduces the problem in the
> > latest beta and lmtx.  It can be "fixed", however, by replacing
> > \start...\stopTEXpage by \start...\stoptext, so this might not represent
> > the most generic incarnation.
>
> This can be "fixed" by specifying a width for TEXpage.
>
> Aditya
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Yes, but it can also appear when not using TEXpage. When I tried out lmtx
on a large file (not using TEXpage), it was there. I was not able to
reproduce on a smaller file, though. I could give it another try, if
necessary.

/Mikael

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Re: [NTG-context] Formula number misplaced

2019-04-23 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Tue, 23 Apr 2019, Henri Menke wrote:



Dear list,

The problem I describe does not make itself apparent in all situations,
but sometimes the formula number, which is placed by
\start...\stopplaceformula, is misplaced and there appears a gap between
it and the right margin.  The MWE below reproduces the problem in the
latest beta and lmtx.  It can be "fixed", however, by replacing
\start...\stopTEXpage by \start...\stoptext, so this might not represent
the most generic incarnation.


This can be "fixed" by specifying a width for TEXpage.

Aditya
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[NTG-context] Formula number misplaced

2019-04-23 Thread Henri Menke

Dear list,

The problem I describe does not make itself apparent in all situations,
but sometimes the formula number, which is placed by
\start...\stopplaceformula, is misplaced and there appears a gap between
it and the right margin.  The MWE below reproduces the problem in the
latest beta and lmtx.  It can be "fixed", however, by replacing
\start...\stopTEXpage by \start...\stoptext, so this might not represent
the most generic incarnation.

Cheers, Henri

---


\startTEXpage

\samplefile{ward} Thus
\startplaceformula
\startformula
\int_a^b f(x) \, \diff x = F(b) - F(a) .
\stopformula
\stopplaceformula

\stopTEXpage
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Re: [NTG-context] Fraktur font to use in ConTeXt lmtx

2019-04-23 Thread Rudolf Bahr
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 11:48:43PM +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 2019-04-22 um 15:26 schrieb Rudolf Bahr :
> 
> > I'd enjoy making a wiki page. Do we have a program to print caracter code 
> > tables
> > or font tables? If not, I'd use a bundle of single \char commands to show 
> > which
> > characters there are in a special Fraktur font.
> 
> Are you a DANTE member? Then have a look at my German translation of Taco’s 
> article about installing fonts for ConTeXt in the latest DTK.
> (The original is still unpublished – my fault, sorry guys...)
> 
> Try \showfont
> or
> 
> \usemodule[fnt-10]
> \starttext
> \ShowCompleteFont{name:Unifraktur}{20pt}{1}
> \stoptext
> 
> There aren’t a lot of good fraktur text fonts around, and most of those are 
> commercial. (I don’t know and didn’t check if Linotype published their old 
> Dfr fonts as OpenType at all.)
> 
> Unifraktur Maguntia is probably the best (technically) you can get.
> 
> Maybe try something from http://www.steffmann.de/wordpress/test-2/, but they 
> don’t have any OpenType features.



Hello Henning!

Yes, I'm a DANTE member and of course I read Taco's Article translated by you. 
It helped
me installing Fraktur-test-fonts.

Thank you for your other hints!

There must be somewhere in contxtgarden.net or wiki.contextgarden.net an 
article/page
on making "wiki pages". Do you know where it is? I can't find it again.

Rudolf
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