s
mkiv lua stats > graphics processing time: 0.006 seconds including tex, 3
processed images, 1 unique asked, 0 bad names
mkiv lua stats > pdf compacting: 0.000 seconds for 1 inclusions
mkiv lua stats > result saved in file: context-extra.pdf, compresslevel 1,
objectcompresslevel 3, 1
feature can vastly for the fonts which provide it, take
the following two fonts as example.
begin example
\definefontfeature [discretionary-ligatures] [dlig=yes]
\starttext
\startbuffer[pagella]
\starttabulate[|||]
\NC \type{} \EQ \NC\NR
\NC \type{--} \EQ -- \NC\NR
\NC \type{
\writetolist and such are no help.
The text to be inserted is of two types. The first is the name of the chapter
from which the following notes were generated. It would be nice to
automatically generate these.
The second type is pseudo-end-notes crediting the book and chapter epigraphs,
which should
list (as far as I
> can see) and \writetolist and such are no help.
> The text to be inserted is of two types. The first is the name of the chapter
> from which the following notes were generated. It would be nice to
> automatically generate these.
> The second type is pseudo
text to be inserted is of two types. The first is the name of the
chapter from which the following notes were generated. It would be nice
to automatically generate these.
The second type is pseudo-end-notes crediting the book and chapter
epigraphs, which should appear as unnumbered end notes (at
.
> but are in the end just characters (in type 3 format)
>
> Hans
>
>
> -
>Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
>Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
On 8/27/2024 5:20 PM, Vladimir Grbić wrote:
Thank you all, I am looking forward to it being fixed.
keep in mind that there is no italic correction in open type fonts so we
use (in lmtx) different trickery which is why we also have left
correction; there is also some enabled 'autro
rious assemblies, like extensible delimiters, tweaked glyphs,
generated from metapost glyphs, glyphs made from various pieces, etc.
but are in the end just characters (in type 3 format)
Hans
-
Hans
r cambriamath cambriamath
>> /home/lutz/fonts/winfont/cambria.ttc 2
>
>> '/home/lutz/lmtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-cambria.mkiv'
>> fonts > defining > forced type 'ttf' of 'cambria' not found
2
cambriamathregular cambriamath cambriamath
/home/lutz/fonts/winfont/cambria.ttc 2
'/home/lutz/lmtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-cambria.mkiv'
fonts > defining > forced type 'ttf' of 'cambria' not found
fonts
/home/lutz/fonts/winfont/cambria.ttc1
ConTeXt doesn't.
logfile:
open source > level 2, order 3, name
'/home/lutz/lmtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-cambria.mkiv'
open source > level 3, order 4, name
'/home/lutz/lmtx/tex/texmf-con
earlier than other lead type.
source with photos:
https://mastodon.social/@GuidoKuehn/112922576039332335
https://mastodon.social/@GuidoKuehn/112927659972511919
https://cartoons.guido-kuehn.de/category/druckwerkstatt
]
\definetransliteration
[MyDeva]
[lang=sa,
vector={iast to deva}]
\starttext
\subject{Some notes on Printing Sanskrit with lmtx}
योग -- That is the word Yoga, input and, when you compile this document,
printed in (Deva)Nagari script.
1. In academic publishing we often type in the so-called
can take a look at
type-imp-indic.mkxl
which has some about transliterations (there is a subsystem for that)
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061
t the system can
interact with ConTeXT. A safer method is to create separate
directories, as indicated by Taco:
/tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/data/urbanist. You can also distinguish
between True Type fonts (ttf) and Open Type fonts (otf) by separating
folders as follows: /tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/otf
the system can interact
with ConTeXT. A safer method is to create separate directories, as
indicated by Taco: /tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/data/urbanist. You can also
distinguish between True Type fonts (ttf) and Open Type fonts (otf) by
separating folders as follows: /tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/otf/ and
method is to create separate directories, as indicated by Taco:
/tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/data/urbanist. You can also distinguish between
True Type fonts (ttf) and Open Type fonts (otf) by separating folders as
follows: /tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/otf/ and /tex/texmf-fonts/fonts/ttf/.
Then, of course, you
odern mm 15pt' is loaded
fonts > preloading modern (mono)
fonts > 'fallback modern tt 15pt' is loaded
fonts > defining > forced type 'otf' of 'urbanist-regular' not found
fonts > defining > unable to define
fined (can better be done global (maybe
use \usebodyfont)
fonts > preloading modern (math)
fonts > 'fallback modern mm 15pt' is loaded
fonts > preloading modern (mono)
fonts > 'fallback modern tt 15pt' is loaded
fonts
rectly then this does what you want. It's a bit of a
hack though.
\defineselector [caption] [max=2]
\starttext
\setupfloatsplitting [inbetween={\setupselector[caption][n=2]}]
\setupselector[caption][n=1]
\placetable[split]
{\select{caption}
{Parameters of \type{\setupsomething}. You c
On 08/07/2024 14:39, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
\defineselector [caption] [max=2]
\starttext
\setupfloatsplitting [inbetween={\setupselector[caption][n=2]}]
\setupselector[caption][n=1]
\placetable[split]
{\select{caption}
{Parameters of \type{\setupsomething}. You can also use the
are obscure features for advanced stuff.
If I understand you correctly then this does what you want. It's a bit of a
hack though.
\defineselector [caption] [max=2]
\starttext
\setupfloatsplitting [inbetween={\setupselector[caption][n=2]}]
\setupselector[caption][n=1]
\placetable[spli
Am 07.07.24 um 18:01 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 05.07.2024 um 22:36:
Hi,
is it possible to apply a processor to an index sub-entry?
\index{Modules+\type{filter}}
looks good, but "filter" is sorted under "type".
\defineprocessor[type][style=
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 05.07.2024 um 22:36:
Hi,
is it possible to apply a processor to an index sub-entry?
\index{Modules+\type{filter}}
looks good, but "filter" is sorted under "type".
\defineprocessor[type][style=mono]
\index{Modules+type->filter}
results in a
Hi,
is it possible to apply a processor to an index sub-entry?
\index{Modules+\type{filter}}
looks good, but "filter" is sorted under "type".
\defineprocessor[type][style=mono]
\index{Modules+type->filter}
results in a "Modules / type->filter" entry.
\index[
gt; values help too, so thanks to you both!
Hi Kirill,
this font feature may work too:
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "addedsc",
type = "substitution",
data = {
A = "A.sc",
B = "B.sc",
C = "C.sc",
D = "
as reported by the installer)
\starttext test \stoptext :
mkiv lua stats > used platform: linuxmusl-64, type: unix, binary
subtree: texmf-linuxmusl-64
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex version: 2.11.04,
functionality level: 2024014, format id: 703, compiler: gcc
mkiv lua stats
arttext test \stoptext :
>
> mkiv lua stats > used platform: linuxmusl-64, type: unix, binary
> subtree: texmf-linuxmusl-64
> mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex version: 2.11.04,
> functionality level: 2024014, format id: 703, compiler: gcc
> mkiv lua stats > te
e latest musl installer) on an
alpine WSL instance and it works ok; i can also process a tex file (when
i set the path right as reported by the installer)
\starttext test \stoptext :
mkiv lua stats > used platform: linuxmusl-64, type: unix, binary
subtree: texmf-linuxmusl-64
mkiv lua st
file to reproduce fig.pdf (compilation with `latexmk
-pdflua fig.tex`).
I also found a workaround. It is possible to import fig.pdf with Inkscape and
export just the correct page as PDF again and embed that in ConTeXt:
```
inkscape --export-page=1 fig.pdf --export-type=pdf --export-filename=1.pdf
MPgraphic{Moon::Growing_moon}]
\defineoverlay[newmoon][\useMPgraphic{Moon::Newmoon}]
\defineoverlay[fullmoon][\useMPgraphic{Moon::Fullmoon}]
\defineframed
[Moon]
[height=\bodyfontsize,
width=\bodyfontsize,
frame=off]
% \starttext
% Results with \type{framed}
%
% \blank
%
% Heute ist abnehmender Mond {
k,v)
level = level or 0
local spaces = string.rep(' ', level*2)
for k,v in pairs(tb) do
+local k = k
if type(v) ~= "table" then
local ct = k
if type(k)=="number" then
Then, install all the files somewhere whe
gt;
> On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 15:20:14 +0200
> Ben Moon via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> Hey there,
>> I would like to place a list of bibliography according to types
>> (article, book, in proceedings) in my document. Similar like here:
>> https://tex.stackexchange.com/que
-context wrote:
> Hey there,
> I would like to place a list of bibliography according to types
> (article, book, in proceedings) in my document. Similar like here:
> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/112874/sectioning-bibliography-by-type-with-multiple-types-per-section
Hey there,
I would like to place a list of bibliography according to types (article, book,
in proceedings) in my document. Similar like here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/112874/sectioning-bibliography-by-type-with-multiple-types-per-section
Sectioning bibliography by type (with
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libertinus-with-alegreya-math.lfg
Description: Binary data
type-imp-alegreya_libertinus.mkiv
Description: Binary data
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to move punctuation
marks slightly into the margin area to have a better alignment of the
text alone.
begin example
\setupwhitespace[big]
\showframe[text][text]
\definefontfeature[default][default][expansion=quality,protrusion=quality]
\starttext
\type{alignment: default}
\sample
> So is the plan to go through each of the main headings in the left side-bar
> and make the same type of change?
Yes.
Maybe new ones will have to be added
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ks to all of you for your hints and comments!
> I thought \l does work, why \L does not.
> To type \L is faster than changing the keyboard language when I write in
> German normally.
>
>
> 1. Hans made a while ago the decision to reduce the number of commands to
> output certain
Thomas Meyer schrieb am 18.05.2024 um 14:53:
Thanks to all of you for your hints and comments!
I thought \l does work, why \L does not.
To type \L is faster than changing the keyboard language when I write
in German normally.
1. Hans made a while ago the decision to reduce the number of
Am 18.05.24 um 14:53 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
Thanks to all of you for your hints and comments!
I thought \l does work, why \L does not.
To type \L is faster than changing the keyboard language when I write
in German normally.
try
\def\L{\char"0141}
but I have no real knowledge about Co
Thanks to all of you for your hints and comments!
I thought \l does work, why \L does not.
To type \L is faster than changing the keyboard language when I write in
German normally.
Greetings
Am 18.05.24 um 13:33 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
On 18 May 2024, at 11:54, Thomas Meyer wrote:
I know
age is a lot better than before[1], IMHO. I would prefer the table
were 90% width rather than 50 but that is minor.
So is the plan to go through each of the main headings in the left side-bar and
make the same type of change?
>
> I'm not sure I've selected the few documents that are
On 5/9/24 12:57, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 08.05.2024 um 18:05:
>> [...]
>> Since \type doesn’t collapse hyphens, wouldn’t it be possible to add
>> \nohyphencollapsing to \typeinlinebuffer just for the sake of output
>> co
fgang.
Since \type doesn’t collapse hyphens, wouldn’t it be possible to add
\nohyphencollapsing to \typeinlinebuffer just for the sake of output
consistency?
You can make \typeinlinebuffer behave like \type by adding a second
initializer which besides other things prevents hyphen collapsing.
On 5/7/24 22:37, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> \typebuffer disables automatic \endash and \emdash with the
> \nohyphencollapsing command
> but the command isn't used for \typeinlinebuffer.
Many thanks for your explanation, Wolfgang.
Since \type doesn’t collapse hyphen
ligatures?
I’m interested in not disabling hz and hanging.
\typebuffer disables automatic \endash and \emdash with the
\nohyphencollapsing command
but the command isn't used for \typeinlinebuffer.
\starttext
\type{--} = --
\nohyphencollapsing
\type{--} = --
\dohyphencollapsing
Where’s the float type "sidebar" defined? AFAIK it’s not a default type.
And it might interfere with the actual sidebar stuff from
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/mkxl/anch-bar.mkxl,
see also https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupsidebar
Hraban
Am 28.04.2
lines
are
there!
\stoplines
Apparently, \type{\par} has no effect here:
\startlines
The
lines
are
there!\par% \par has no effect here
The
lines
are
there!
\stoplines
For background, this is what I'm actually trying to do:
\xmlprocessbuffer{test}{tes
. This is the default because otherwise users will
wonder
%D why spacing might get messed up (due to an unseen but present node). It is
%D possible to force a location by explicitly setting \type {location} to \type
%D {here}.
%D
%D Another way to force a certain order is to set the \type {order
%D up directtly in the list. This is the default because otherwise users will
wonder
%D why spacing might get messed up (due to an unseen but present node). It is
%D possible to force a location by explicitly setting \type {location} to \type
%D {here}.
%D
%D Another way to force a certain order is
ayer
Command/ startxtable
Command/ stoplinenote
Command/ style
Command/ synonym
Command/ textbackground
Command/ textnote
Command/ tooltip
Command/ type
Command/ typebuffer
Command/ unit
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2024年4月5日 02:52, "Henning Hraban Ramm" 写到:
> Have a look at these beautiful font designs:
>
> https://esadtype.esad-amiens.fr/
>
> Unfortunately the fonts are not available (yet).
>
> Take your time to browse the papers about intention, design process etc.
>
> I j
On 4/6/2024 1:38 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 06.04.2024 um 12:23:
Am 06.04.24 um 11:43 schrieb madiazm.eo...@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
I'm a bit puzzled because I usually don't get an em-dash when I type
tree hyphens. If I use the command \emdash, no p
\setupfloat[spacebefore=...,spaceafter=...]
and not for a single float type only.
Wolfgang
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disable,nowhite,back}"
You can set the space only for *all* floats, e.g.
\setupfloat[spacebefore=...,spaceafter=...]
and not for a single float type only.
Wolfgang
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Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 06.04.2024 um 12:23:
Am 06.04.24 um 11:43 schrieb madiazm.eo...@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
I'm a bit puzzled because I usually don't get an em-dash when I type
tree hyphens. If I use the command \emdash, no problem but when I use
the hyphens some day
Am 06.04.24 um 11:43 schrieb madiazm.eo...@gmail.com:
Hi everyone,
I'm a bit puzzled because I usually don't get an em-dash when I type tree
hyphens. If I use the command \emdash, no problem but when I use the hyphens
some days it works... and somedays I see three small hyphens.
I t
Hi everyone,
I'm a bit puzzled because I usually don't get an em-dash when I type tree
hyphens. If I use the command \emdash, no problem but when I use the hyphens
some days it works... and somedays I see three small hyphens.
I tried it on overleaf and of ContextOnWeb with the same inc
Have a look at these beautiful font designs:
https://esadtype.esad-amiens.fr/
Unfortunately the fonts are not available (yet).
Take your time to browse the papers about intention, design process etc.
I just browsed the dissertation about the (Vietnamese) "Dilinh" font and
found the consideratio
the current occasion:
https://realdougwilson.com/writing/san-serriffe
the subject title suggest that you found an open type version
Well, I found one, but it‘s not free:
https://commercialtype.com/catalog/guardian_sans
Hraban
Am 01.04.24 um 16:34 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
On 4/1/2024 3:56 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
in honour of Knuth and the current occasion:
https://realdougwilson.com/writing/san-serriffe
the subject title suggest that you found an open type version
Well, I found one, but it‘s not
On 4/1/2024 3:56 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
in honour of Knuth and the current occasion:
https://realdougwilson.com/writing/san-serriffe
the subject title suggest that you found an open type version
Hans
file == "" then
report("unable to locate %a",filename)
return
end
--
local filename = "mult-def.lua"
local deffile = resolvers.findfile(filename) or ""
if deffile == "" then
report("unable to locate %a"
]
\starttext
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{demo}{}
\type{a --b c}
\stoptext
Using current latest (from 2024.03.11 09:34), LMTX transforms "--" in
"–" (en-dash) only with \xmlinlineprettyprinttext (LuaTeX writes the
en-dash in the three cases).
This issue has been driving me
gt;> inner white-space. This is to ensure, that the binding, which is consuming
>> white-space, keeps the inner white-space optically as intended..
>>
>> The page shift mechanism works only with imposition enabled. This ensures,
>> that the type-setting area does not cre
nism works only with imposition enabled. This ensures, that
the type-setting area does not creep towards the spine because multiple sheets
of paper are folded in the spine.
I doubt whether it is enough to have the measure of the thickness do determine
this creeping effect, because we are making f
only with imposition enabled. This ensures, that
the type-setting area does not creep towards the spine because multiple sheets
of paper are folded in the spine.
I doubt whether it is enough to have the measure of the thickness do determine
this creeping effect, because we are making folds which
gt;
> The footnote environment is just a fancy way for a command with a
> argument and buffers don't like being part of arguments.
>
> You can put the code in buffer outside of the footnote and type the
> content of the buffer in the footnote.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolf
command with a
argument and buffers don't like being part of arguments.
You can put the code in buffer outside of the footnote and type the
content of the buffer in the footnote.
begin example
\starttext
\def\startfoo#1\stopfoo{#1}
% \startfoo
% xxx
% \starttyping
% yyy
% \stoptyping
250 50 25
system >
system > mem 15 971734 15 200
100100 1500 1000 2 1
7401088 96 1200320
system > all2400
tsmeshplothandler.code.tex
> index 60d6274..106c490 100644
> --- a/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsmeshplothandler.code.tex
> +++ b/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsmeshplothandler.code.tex
> @@ -2804,6 +2804,9 @@
> \def\pgfplotsretval{4}%
> \fi
> \fi
> + \if0\pgfplotsretval
> + \def
4,6 +2804,9 @@
\def\pgfplotsretval{4}%
\fi
\fi
+ \if0\pgfplotsretval
+ \def\pgfplotsretval{5}
+ \fi
\pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/surf shading/shading type}\pgfplotsretval%
%
\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@set@shader@colormap
diff --git
a/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-luate
On 3/11/24 09:31, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>> On 9 Mar 2024, at 09:35, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
>> wrote:
>>
>> Sure, they may be a workaround to type codepoints instead of characters
>> (such as with \utfchar{0x1fbb}, but wouln’t it be possible to disable
>
Hi,
> On 9 Mar 2024, at 09:35, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Sure, they may be a workaround to type codepoints instead of characters
> (such as with \utfchar{0x1fbb}, but wouln’t it be possible to disable
> that character normalization in the wiki?
AFAIK, W
ne.
While editing the article searching for "Ά" (case-insensitive and not
normalizing characters), gave me 4 matches, but only in the source (no
ocurrence was found in the preview).
Once changes are saved, "Ά" occurrences dissapear (since they seem to be
normalized).
Sure, they
\stopsetups
\startsetups tugboat:article:start
\starttext
\setups{tugboat:columns:presets}
\setups{tugboat:banner:setup:\getvariable{tugboat}{type}}
\setupheadertexts
[\setups{tugboat:banner:text:article}]
[pagenumber]
\setuppagenumber
[number=\
nc
définir à peu près tout ce qui est exigé au niveau de l'édition
professionnelle, sans entrer dans la connaissance technique du langage
\LaTeX. Bien entendu, on n'échappera pas à un certain nombre de
questions techniques, si l'on veut travailler avec ce type d'outil :
pour le math
ing
> a second job on the command line?
>
> So your compile command might look like:
>
> $ context jobname.tex add_sha.tex
Hi Bruce,
this totally makes sense to me.
But (shame on me!) this is the first time I will type context followed
by two files.
This is also the first time w
plog,
--keeptuc and --keeppdf options (type "context --help --expert" to know
about the file naming).
A new run is started unless:
- the maxruns number of runs has been reached
- the tuc file is identical to the one of the previous run
Massi
__
mp-sketch;
%D
%Dbeginfig(1)
%D sketchypaths; % Make draw and fill sketchy
%D ...
%D naturalizepaths; % Restore the value of draw and fill
%D ...
%Dendfig
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The code is heavily inspired by Hans Hagen's Metafun macros.
%D
%D The macro \type{s
keystroke
combination is labelled ConTeXt and it may really be invoking pdflatex.
In that case, you have to check WinEdt to see which command is run when you
start the compilation process (which command you really invoke).
Another way to see which ConTeXt binary you invoke would be to type in the
comma
invoking pdflatex.
In that case, you have to check WinEdt to see which command is run when
you start the compilation process (which command you really invoke).
Another way to see which ConTeXt binary you invoke would be to type in
the command prompt "context --version" (with no path sp
e definition of the layers would be something like
> > > >
> > > > picture layerA;
> > > > layerA:=image(
> > > > label("Word 1", z1);
> > > > );
> > > >
> > > > picture layerW;
> > > > layerW:=
t; So the definition of the layers would be something like
> > >
> > > picture layerA;
> > > layerA:=image(
> > > label("Word 1", z1);
> > > );
> > >
> > > picture layerW;
> > > layerW:=image(
> > &
("Wort 4", z3+z1);> > );> >> > picture layerY;> > layerY:=image(> > label("Nummer 5", z2+z3);> > );> >> > picture layerU;> > layerU:=image(> > label("number 6", z2+z1);> > );> >> >
Never mind it was my idiocy.
On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 3:29 AM Shiv Shankar Dayal <
shivshankar.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I found following on Wiki to produce PDF out of standalone type(
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sharing_graphics):
>
> \starttext
> \startMPpage
>
I found following on Wiki to produce PDF out of standalone type(
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sharing_graphics):
\starttext
\startMPpage
draw fullcircle scaled 10cm ;
\stopMPPage
\stoptext
It generates a PDF but when I open it with Evince, Evince complains that no
page was found
and does
gt; > );
> > >
> > > picture layerW;
> > > layerW:=image(
> > > label("Mot 2", z2);
> > > );
> > >
> > > picture layerM;
> > > layerM:=image(
> > > label("Parola 3", z3);
> > > );
>
sy=1.001 in order to get the original height. Although not to difficult with a jump to Lua code, I would prefer not.yours sincerelydr. Hans van der Meer\starttext\ConTeXt\space version \contextversion\blank\type{\externalfigure[testfile.jpg]} source figure\crlf\externalfigure[testfile.jpg]\crlf\t
> >
> > picture layerW;
> > layerW:=image(
> > label("Mot 2", z2);
> > );
> >
> > picture layerM;
> > layerM:=image(
> > label("Parola 3", z3);
> > );
> >
> > picture layerC;
> > layerC:=image(
> > label("Wort 4&q
);
> > > > );
> > > >
> > > > picture layerM;
> > > > layerM:=image(
> > > > label("Parola 3", z3);
> > > > );
> > > >
> > > > picture layerC;
> > > > layerC:=image(
> > > >
; > > layerC:=image(
> > > label("Wort 4", z3+z1);
> > > );
> > >
> > > picture layerY;
> > > layerY:=image(
> > > label("Nummer 5", z2+z3);
> > > );
> > >
> > > picture layerU;
> > >
gt; label("Nummer 5", z2+z3);
> > );
> >
> > picture layerU;
> > layerU:=image(
> > label("number 6", z2+z1);
> > );
> >
> > After that, I would define layer sets and layer subsets. This will be done
> > manually for
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Gives the following object:
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>>
/F (xml-mkiv.pdf)
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Sorry, but which is the right way
erU:=image(
> label("number 6", z2+z1);
> );
>
> After that, I would define layer sets and layer subsets. This will be done
> manually for each layer set and each layer subset.
> I don't know the proper syntax to do that. Let's assume we could use a
&g
d define layer sets and layer subsets. This will be done
manually for each layer set and each layer subset.
I don't know the proper syntax to do that. Let's assume we could use a variable
type called "myset".
myset layersubsetGamma;
layersubsetGamma:={layerU,layerM};
In my logic
On 2/2/2024 11:16 AM, wolfgangbackes--- via ntg-context wrote:
I have stumbeld across the same bug. Seems to be very elementary, but is still
present after many years. Sigh.
don't confuse bugs and features ...
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here a \type{\test is} done
here a \type{\test [is]} done
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I have stumbeld across the same bug. Seems to be very elementary, but is still
present after many years. Sigh.
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