Re: [NTG-context] HZ with latest ConTeXt

2007-01-06 Thread Hans Hagen
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
 2) As hz is sometimes not obvious when viewed, I check the fonts in
 the resulting PDF to see if any are extended.  Most PDF viewers list
 the fonts under File/Properties or similar
 

 They might not be used with pdftex 1.40, which (from what I gathered
 reading the NEWS file) can adjust the local text transform matrix to
 do font extension.

   
so, saying \pdfcompresslevel=0 and taking a look at the page streams may help 

Hans 



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Re: [NTG-context] HZ with latest ConTeXt

2007-01-05 Thread Mike Bird
On Friday 05 January 2007 12:04, Peter Münster wrote:
 I can get hanging but no hz (no difference between 2nd and 3rd page).

 What is needed to get hz?

This answer is not definitive but based only on my own experiences.

1) I was unable to get hz in some fonts.  If I haven't missed anything
relevant in extracting this from a large document, the following
fragment gives me hz (and hanging/handling) in NimbusRomNo9L:

\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono][handling][normal]
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono][hz][highquality]
\setupalign[hanging,hz]
\usetypescript[adobekb][\defaultencoding]
\usetypescript[serif][postscript,courier,helvetica,times]
[\defaultencoding,name]
\setupbodyfont[Serif,13pt]

2) As hz is sometimes not obvious when viewed, I check the fonts in the
resulting PDF to see if any are extended.  Most PDF viewers list the
fonts under File/Properties or similar or you can pdffonts foo.pdf
at the command line.

--Mike Bird
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Re: [NTG-context] HZ with latest ConTeXt

2007-01-05 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
 2) As hz is sometimes not obvious when viewed, I check the fonts in
 the resulting PDF to see if any are extended.  Most PDF viewers list
 the fonts under File/Properties or similar

They might not be used with pdftex 1.40, which (from what I gathered
reading the NEWS file) can adjust the local text transform matrix to
do font extension.

-Sanjoy

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