Shouldn't mathml ignore the xml comment in the second example below?
Hans van der Meer
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Sorry if this question reaches you twice, but the first time I used an email address not registered with this newsgroup.Shouldn't mathml ignore the xml comment in the second example below?Hans van der Meer
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Font expansion only, applied to a limited character subset
Is that true? It is applied to any
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Font expansion only, applied to a limited character subset
Is that true
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it.
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it.
Font expansion only, applied to a limited character subset
Is that true? It is applied to any character that you want, of course
given that you
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\input zapf\par
\stopsection
\page
\startsection[title={Tufte}]
\input tufte\par
\stopsection
\stoptext
As you can see it's nothing fancy but is produces nice copy. However,
when my friend uploaded to FeedARead she received back this comment:
/Please note that you have uploaded TWO pages
:
--
return {
name = baskervald-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that give math support for the Baskervald ADF font.,
author = author,
copyright = copyrigth,
mathematics = {
virtuals = {
[baskervald-math] = {
{ name
-math.lfg:
--
return {
name = baskervald-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that give math support for the Baskervald ADF
font.,
author = author,
copyright = copyrigth,
mathematics = {
virtuals
to which of the two bib-files
you used.(= did not comment out)
The other files you need are two .tex-files with the complete set of
\nocite[]'s of the two databases. Personally I never used \nocite{*}. If you
use a Mac with BibDesk it is quite easy to make such a file. It gives you some
extra
++
This can be processed with mkii or mkiv. It generates a lot of
auxiliary files, including an empty pdf, but the only important one is
bbl-generator.bbl, which you rename to ps.bbl or ss.bbl according to
which of the two bib-files you used.(= did not comment
[mainface][rm][serif][pagella][default]
\definetypeface[mainface][mm][math] [pagella][default] % comment to get the
error
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\symbol[bullet]
\stoptext
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A couple of things:
1 I had to comment out line 396 of pgfsys-pdftex.def in the tikz module,
or else I'd get an undefined control sequence. It's
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If you comment one solution, then, you get Answer to question 1, instead
On 02/20/2014 01:22 PM, Xan wrote:
If you comment one solution, then, you get Answer to question 1, instead of
Answer of question 2, which is really. No always a question has an answer provided by
me;-)
Thanks,
Obviously you will have to give every question|answer|hint some sort of
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If you comment one solution, then, you get Answer to question 1, instead of
Answer of question 2, which is really. No always a question has an answer
provided by me ;-)
You can add a answer block which increments the answer counter
Thanx Thomas
very much for link to PDF file Using ConTEXt with Databases. I'm sure
I will use it in the future.
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 20.2.2014 13:57, Thomas A. Schmitz napsal(a):
On 02/20/2014 01:22 PM, Xan wrote:
If you comment one solution, then, you get Answer to question 1,
instead
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\stopanswer
\endanswer
\section{Hints}
\useblocks[hint]
\section{Answers}
\useblocks[answer]
\stoptext
If you comment one solution, then, you get Answer to question 1, instead of
Answer of question 2, which is really. No always a question has an answer provided by
me ;-)
You can add a answer
experimenting with pgfplots package.
I'd have two questions:
1) When plotting/loading a data file: Is it possible to specify the
comment mark, which is '#' and '% by default? I'd need to treat ';'
as a comment mark, too.
2) How to pass coordinates of plot points by Lua?
The following code
Dne 15.2.2014 20:38, Lukáš Procházka napsal(a):
Hello,
I just started experimenting with pgfplots package.
I'd have two questions:
1) When plotting/loading a data file: Is it possible to specify the
comment mark, which is '#' and '% by default? I'd need to treat ';' as a
comment mark, too
Hello,
I just started experimenting with pgfplots package.
I'd have two questions:
1) When plotting/loading a data file: Is it possible to specify the comment mark,
which is '#' and '% by default? I'd need to treat ';' as a comment mark, too.
2) How to pass coordinates of plot points by Lua
also be
careful with the text in the comments because commands are expanded,
e.g. take a look at the \TeX in the comment.
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\defineprocessor[myescape][style=\ttbf,color=gray,left={\letterpercent}]
\setuptyping[TEX][escape=myescape-{\letterpercent,}]
\starttext
in the comment.
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\defineprocessor[myescape][style=\ttbf,color=gray,left={\letterpercent}]
\setuptyping[TEX][escape=myescape-{\letterpercent,}]
\starttext
\startTEX
This is \TeX\ code % and this is a \TeX\ comment.
\stopTEX
\stoptext
of the percent
character to the rest of the comment. So it is easier to see that the
text is a comment. And I think coloring the whole commented text (not
only the percent character) is the normal practice in all text editors
(if comments are colored at all).
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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My suggestion would be to apply the same color and font of the percent
character to the rest of the comment. So it is easier to see that the
text is a comment. And I think coloring the whole commented text (not
only the percent character) is the normal practice in all text editors
be 'comment'
The other question is more tricky. Or at least I don’t find an obvious
answer. Which is the correct expression to name any
\start...-\stopstructure? Environment would be the LaTeX term, but
this is reserved in ConTeXt.
(structure) element is fine (also in sync with xml begin/end
)
and margin texts ignore the global text color because both mechanism reset
colors and many other settings to avoid unwanted output from local changes
in the main text etc.
Even though there is a comment about this problem for margin notes in
the source it wasn’t fixed yet but I think it makes sense
they use a different placement system)
and margin texts ignore the global text color because both mechanism reset
colors and many other settings to avoid unwanted output from local changes
in the main text etc.
Even though there is a comment about this problem for margin notes in
the source
the global text color because both mechanism reset
colors and many other settings to avoid unwanted output from local changes
in the main text etc.
Even though there is a comment about this problem for margin notes in
the source it wasn’t fixed yet but I think it makes sense to to so.
The problem
Am Mon, 20 Jan 2014 23:41:55 +0100
schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
in fact you get:
\startTest Eins, zwei, drei
\stopTest
because of the comment and we ignore all till the end of the first
line
I still don't understand it. This works:
\startTest Eins, zwei, drei \stopTest
On 1/21/2014 3:39 PM, Joshua Krämer wrote:
Am Mon, 20 Jan 2014 23:41:55 +0100
schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
in fact you get:
\startTest Eins, zwei, drei
\stopTest
because of the comment and we ignore all till the end of the first
line
I still don't understand it. This works
Am Tue, 21 Jan 2014 17:51:17 +0100
schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
has to do with catcode changes so % is no longer %
Thanks for the hint. I have tried to do it like that (from Mojca
Miklavec's My Way):
\usemodule[database]
\unprotect
\startsetups Data:unix
\catcode`\%=\@@comment
...@wxs.nl:
has to do with catcode changes so % is no longer %
Thanks for the hint. I have tried to do it like that (from Mojca
Miklavec's My Way):
\usemodule[database]
\unprotect
\startsetups Data:unix
\catcode`\%=\@@comment
\stopsetups
\protect
\defineseparatedlist [Data]
[
separator=tab
Am Tue, 21 Jan 2014 23:19:43 +0100
schrieb Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com:
You can add “commentchar=\letterpercent” to your separatedlist
definition which will make % the character for comments, the setups
hack isn’t necessary.
Thank you, I have added it to the Wiki.
Kind
On 1/19/2014 8:00 AM, Elspeth McGullicuddy wrote:
\setupbackgrounds[paper][background={
my first overlay, %% Doesn't work anymore if I comment this line.
my fourth overlay}]
so that is effectively background={ my first overlay, my fourth overlay}
spaces after , are gobbled so
Dear list,
if there is a comment after \startseparatedlist[...] from the database
module, context fails. Thus, this example in the wiki doesn't work:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/M-database
Minimal example:
\usemodule[database]
\defineseparatedlist[Test]
[
before=\bTABLE
On 1/20/2014 9:02 PM, Joshua Krämer wrote:
Dear list,
if there is a comment after \startseparatedlist[...] from the database
module, context fails. Thus, this example in the wiki doesn't work:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/M-database
Minimal example:
\usemodule[database]
\defineseparatedlist
-update.lua
(but then also comment the first rsync in firstsetup so that it
doesn't get overwritten)
Yes I am trying to find out. That's why I sent the message in the first place.
I will endeaver to find out more inforation.
Is there a way to download a three without using rsync? Perhaps
... maybe an rsync issue (you can try to add prints to mtx-update.lua
(but then also comment the first rsync in firstsetup so that it
doesn't get overwritten)
Yes I am trying to find out. That's why I sent the message in the first place.
I will endeaver to find out more inforation.
Is there a way
,
--[0x02147] = 0x65,
--[0x00303] = 0x7E, -- [math]tilde -- the real one
}
return {
name = kpfonts-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = kpfonts, math part.,
author = Chris,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
kpfonts.map
,
--[0x02147] = 0x65,
--[0x00303] = 0x7E, -- [math]tilde -- the real one
}
return {
name = kpfonts-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = kpfonts, math part.,
author = Chris,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
mathematics = {
mapfiles = {
kpfonts.map
Thank you for the answers.
If I summarize, we can not comment on the files at the end because
everything that comes after \stoptext is ignored.
I was already using the command line 'contest file.tex.
Or Set ConTeXt as my default TeX flavor in the AUCTEX settings.
2014/1/10 Willi Egger cont
On 1/10/2014 9:40 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Thank you for the answers.
If I summarize, we can not comment on the files at the end because
everything that comes after \stoptext is ignored.
ignored by context, so you can put there whatever you want
I was already using the command line
On 1/7/2014 4:35 AM, Elspeth McGullicuddy wrote:
The Garamond-math one might be that: mdugm-math.lfg:
return {
name = mdugm-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = Math fonts that complement URW Garamond.,
author = Hans, Mojca, Aditya,
copyright = ConTeXt development team
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 1/7/2014 4:35 AM, Elspeth McGullicuddy wrote:
The Garamond-math one might be that: mdugm-math.lfg:
return {
name = mdugm-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = Math fonts that complement URW Garamond.,
author
Thanks for the quick answer.
I'm not completely sure about the lua files for math support that I
should use as template.
The Palatino one I haven't found;
The Garamond-math one might be that: mdugm-math.lfg:
return {
name = mdugm-math,
version = 1.00,
comment = Math fonts
/context/base/font-oin.lua 2014-01-04 19:38:52.874015300 +0100
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['font-odv'] = {
+if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['font-odv'] = {
version = 1.001,
-comment = companion to font-ini.mkiv,
-author= Kai Eigner
a new LFG file
local fix_pala = {
comment = Switching i.sc glyphs indexes,
fixes = function(data)
local descriptions = data.descriptions
descriptions[983201].index = 1170
descriptions[983261].index = 1110
end
}
return {
name = pala,
comment = Switching the small
][mypenalties]
\setdefaultpenalties
\setpenalties\widowpenalties{2}{1}
\setpenalties\clubpenalties {2}{1}
\stopsetups
%comment the following line to see the difference
\setuplayout[grid=yes, setups=mypenalties]
\showgrid
\starttext
\blank[force, 9.5cm]
\input tufte
\section
the generating
My pala.lfg file seems to be ignored:
return {
name = pala,
comment = Switching the small capped 'i' to a dotless variant in
Palatino Linotype.,
remapping = {
tounicode = true,
unicodes = {
[i.sc] = 983201,
},
},
}
1) How
pala.tma and pala.tmc files from the cache
4) triggered the generating
My pala.lfg file seems to be ignored:
return {
name = pala,
comment = Switching the small capped 'i' to a dotless variant
in Palatino Linotype.,
remapping
are stored
3) removed pala.tma and pala.tmc files from the cache
4) triggered the generating
My pala.lfg file seems to be ignored:
return {
name = pala,
comment = Switching the small capped 'i' to a dotless variant
in Palatino Linotype.,
remapping
seems to be ignored:
return {
name = pala,
comment = Switching the small capped 'i' to a dotless variant in
Palatino Linotype.,
remapping = {
tounicode = true,
unicodes = {
[i.sc] = 983201,
},
},
}
1) How the LFG file is matched with the font
EREADER,
(notice I wrote reader not / Book or EPub!)
My Idea is to use the Lua capabilities of ConTeXt to get the job done.
I will try to exemplify.
suggest MWE:
\usemodule[ebook]
\setupcss[…]{…}% see comment #1
\setupmapping
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
\usemodule[ebook]
\setupcss[…]{…}% see comment #1
\setupmapping[…]{…} % used for when author has his/her own ideas #2
%normal ConTeXt sets see comment #3
% possibly set a mode or set externally
This is a test This is a test This is a test This
is a test This is a test}
}}
\MyGroup{% How do I avoid comment here
\MyBlock{
\Statement{This is a test This is a test This is a test This is a test This is
a test This is a test}
\Statement{This $is^a$ test }
}% How do I avoid comment here
08.10.2013, 00:17, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 10/7/2013 7:10 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
lozencondenced.lgf:
return {
name = lozencondenced,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that complement dingbats (funny names).,
author = Hans Hagen,
copyright
?
lozencondenced.lgf:
return {
name = lozencondenced,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that complement dingbats (funny names).,
author = Hans Hagen,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
remapping = {
tounicode = true,
unicodes
On 10/7/2013 7:10 PM, Dmitry Tokarev wrote:
lozencondenced.lgf:
return {
name = lozencondenced,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that complement dingbats (funny names).,
author = Hans Hagen,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
remapping = {
tounicode
;
fill p withcolor green ;
\stopuniqueMPgraphic
\defineoverlay[mytest][\uniqueMPgraphic{mytest}]
\starttext
\framed[background=mytest]{this works}
\startFLOWchart[test]
\startFLOWcell
\name{test}
\text{test}
\connection[lr]{test}
% \comment[t:0.5]{\framed{this works}}
\comment[t
On Sat, Oct 05 2013, Hans Hagen wrote:
nested mp in mp ... never seen that .. so it needs some work (if wanted at
all)
It would be nice. I would like to make fancy comments on connections.
Do you think that you can make it possible?
TIA,
--
Peter
On 10/5/2013 2:45 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
On Sat, Oct 05 2013, Hans Hagen wrote:
nested mp in mp ... never seen that .. so it needs some work (if wanted at
all)
It would be nice. I would like to make fancy comments on connections.
Do you think that you can make it possible?
sure but as
\defineoverlay[mytest][\uniqueMPgraphic{mytest}]
\starttext
\framed[background=mytest]{this works}
\startFLOWchart[test]
\startFLOWcell
\name{test}
\text{test}
\connection[lr]{test}
% \comment[t:0.5]{\framed{this works}}
\comment[t:0.5]{\framed[background=mytest]{bla
{\widefont foo} %% comment this line and “bar” is fine
bar
{\widefont baz}
\stoptext
The example defines two fonts with the same base font. If the
scaled variant is used before the regular one then the latter
will appear scaled as well and the spacing (bboxes?) gets messed
up.
I suspect
Hi Hans,
this got posted on the DANTE list today.
\definefontfeature [quite_wide] [extend=1.5]
\definefont [mainfont] [file:Iwona-Regular.otf]
\definefont [widefont] [file:Iwona-Regular.otf*quite_wide]
\starttext
\mainfont
{\widefont foo} %% comment this line and “bar” is fine
it complains about an error in line 1 even if that
contains a commented out comment.
I reproduce the error message here, hoping that you, or somebody elsm, can see
what I did wrong.
(I apologize on behalf of TeXShop and Alhax for the length of this message.)
Thanks in advance for any help.
Robert
to mkiv yet. Can you comment on the official
status of mkiv?
just as we had betas for mkii, we have betas for mkiv .. mkii is already
frozen for years (apart from very few fixes)
i'm pretty sure that most context users use mkiv and here i only run
mkii in old workflows that already have been
found new success with
TL2013 mkii.)
Also, we've been unable to find any statement that mkiv is out of beta
status. Moreover, much of the documentation still seems to be oriented
toward mkii. So it's hard to justify much of a time investment in
porting production work to mkiv yet. Can you comment
On 9/10/2013 6:43 AM, Peter Graif wrote:
Can you make a as-small-as-possible test file?
Preferable with proper utf-8 sequences (+ comment mentioning numbers/classes),
good and wrong.
I can probably figure it out but I cannot read or input easily this kind of
scripts.
Hans
Sure thing
for
the opportunity.
Can you make a as-small-as-possible test file?
Preferable with proper utf-8 sequences (+ comment mentioning
numbers/classes), good and wrong.
I can probably figure it out but I cannot read or input easily this kind
of scripts.
Hans
Can you make a as-small-as-possible test file?
Preferable with proper utf-8 sequences (+ comment mentioning
numbers/classes), good and wrong.
I can probably figure it out but I cannot read or input easily this kind of
scripts.
Hans
Sure thing. I don't understand how opentype
\chapter {One}
\dorecurse{2}{\input{knuth}}
\placefigure[here][figure]{Description}
{\externalfigure[figure][width=5cm,height=2.0cm]}
% if setuphead[chapter][page=no] and this comment transform to text, than
figure moves to page 1. What do I need to figure always placing on page 1?
\chapter {Two
=no] and this comment transform to text, than
figure moves to page 1. What do I need to figure always placing on page 1?
\chapter {Two}
\stoptext
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macros processed mkvi file
'/home/me/texmf/tex/context/third/letter/base/s-cor-01.mkvi', delta 0
(before the update, the lines above read /usr/share/texmf... instead
of /home/me/texmf...)
I hope that this write-up is helpful to others. Please feel free to
comment or amend if I've misunderstood
in the
pdf. 'test' can be a pdf-file or jpeg-file (I only tested whose types of
files).
I don't have the latest beta yet, so cannot comment on this.
Aditya
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I’ve traced it to luatex-basics-gen.lua. The cache is compiled
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analyzed and “tonumber()”ed. If I
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return {
name = eb garamond,
version = 1.00,
comment = Goodies that complement eb garamond.,
author = Hans Hagen,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
designsizes
the sh script itself is chaning the perameters. Or else
my setup is intentionally tricking me.
Unless you comment out the part of first-setup.sh which syncs
./bin/mtxrun.exe, the file is going to be overwritten each time and
the file on server wasn't executable (because it usually doesn't make
the sh script itself is chaning the perameters. Or else my
setup is intentionally tricking me.
Unless you comment out the part of first-setup.sh which syncs
./bin/mtxrun.exe, the file is going to be overwritten each time and
the file on server wasn't executable (because it usually doesn't make
and powerful than the DOS world of the Windows command line.
Something like UWIN or Cygwin allows one to have both.
I have no familiarity at all with Macs since using the original Mac
Plus to publish a newsletter in the late 1980's so I'm not
slighting/disparaging Macs in any way. I won't comment on what I
/disparaging Macs in any way. I won't comment on what I
don't know about.
[Bill Meahan]
Agreed completely. That being said, I run the Windows ConTeXt
standalone through cygwin, because it just works.
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If your
\setupnotation isn't. This happens either linenotes are in paragraph
form or not.
I have also three suggestions on the linenote spacing. I'd be highly
pleased that Thomas and Idris could comment on them, since they are the
experts on the topic.
The first one is more a question, because I'm not sure
and comment
the first sync then it works so it looks like a problem with the dll
Hans
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}
\arrow[yshift=0.0ex]{r}
\ B \arrow[xshift=0.7ex]{d} \arrow[xshift=-0.7ex]{d} \\
\ C
\stoptikzcd
\stoptext
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A couple of things:
1 I had to comment out line 396 of pgfsys-pdftex.def in the tikz module,
or else I'd get an undefined control sequence. It's not needed anyway
since
to compare number with nil.
*** glibc detected *** SciTE: realloc(): invalid pointer: 0x09d9e5c0 ***
that one normaly points to a c bug
Backtrace not included
I'll try compiling from source if you think it will help.
Ideas appreciated. Thanks
you can try to comment
lexer.fold
On 05/17/2013 02:20 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
you can try to comment
lexer.fold= context.fold
That works! Thanks for the fast response.
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it is probably not being
raised in the latter file since line one is merely a comment. But
perhaps this is due to something in my environment file?
no, more with an unexpandable or undefined command being used which then
ends up \likethis which confuses lua as \l is no escape (change between
lua 5.1
in the latter file since line one is merely a comment. But
perhaps this is due to something in my environment file?
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~avaneya/avaneya/trunk/view/head:/Documentation/Contributors/Handbook/Environment.tex
I am using ConTeXt 2013.04.30 00:31, LuaTeX beta-0.77.0-2013042719 (TeX
Live
, hopefully no error message any
longer.
Thank you. How can I make this change in our ConTeXt installations?
As noted previously, the only place I could find a mention of/
for i=1 upto NOfTextColumns-1/
was in some code that was already commented out. So I don't know how I
would comment
On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 19:08:34 +0200
Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
[refcommand=authoryears,criterium=cite]
Thanks! I found out that the criterium=cite parameter is put in the
\completepublications command that prints out the bibliography.
But your comment jogged my memory. Also, I used
this
working properly? Do I need to place tikz-cd in the pgf tree? If so, where?
In the attached I have not used any code that depends on tikz-cd; comment
\usemodule[tikz-cd]
and the file runs fine. Thanks for any advice and
Best wishes
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
better to wait Hans.
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luigi
Hans is working on a new beta that (among other things)
will fix the issue, in the meanwhile you can try to comment the offending line .
--
luigi
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On 2013–04–03 luigi scarso wrote:
Hans is working on a new beta that (among other things)
That's good news.
will fix the issue, in the meanwhile you can try to comment the offending
line .
Not necessary, I'll wait for the new beta.
Marco
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(id)
return fonts.hashes.identifiers[id]
end
\stopluacode
\starttext
foo
\ctxlua{inspect(font.getfont( font.current()).parameters )}
bar
\stoptext
if you comment the function overload you see the difference
Hans
can try this:
\startluacode
function font.getfont(id)
return fonts.hashes.identifiers[id]
end
\stopluacode
\starttext
foo
\ctxlua{inspect(font.getfont( font.current()).parameters )}
bar
\stoptext
if you comment the function overload you see the difference
, also depending on what looks nicest in document source.
- I happily leave additional documentation to others and whoever does
that should should the tools he/she likes most. In these days one can
always convert.
- But, to come back to your last comment: tex can typeset its own
documentation
,
comment = Goodies that demonstrate composition.,
author = Hans and Mojca,
copyright = ConTeXt development team,
compositions = {
[lmroman12-regular] = compose,
}
}
\stoptyping
Of course this assumes some knowledge of the font metrics (in base
points) and
\UNICODE\ slots, but it might
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