an otherwise sequential list.
>
> I guess there's a brute force method of setting up a new type of figure with
> the label "Figure 27.1" and having them numbered as lowercase alpha, but if
> there's an easier way that would be great.
I’m also interested in overriding automatica
Hello,
This table will be used to illustrate Pascal's triangle. I manage to color
the cell (2,0) but I would also like to color the cells (2,1) and (3,1). Is
it possible ?
Thank you
Fabrice
\usecolors[X11]
\starttext
\startluacode
local background_one = {
align = "middle",
sty
of
normally numbered figures like this. I was thinking of the equivalent of
the old \sym{symbol} command that used to work as a way to override a
single item in an otherwise sequential list.
I guess there's a brute force method of setting up a new type of figure
with the label "Figure
On 8/23/20 1:24 AM, jbf wrote:
> Am suddenly getting the error:
>
> close source > level 1, order 3, name
> '/home/me/Documents/Freedom/Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-yes.mkiv'
> ! error: (type 0): cannot find file ''mtx-context | fatal error:
> r
Am suddenly getting the error:
close source > level 1, order 3, name
'/home/me/Documents/Freedom/Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-yes.mkiv'
! error: (type 0): cannot find file ''mtx-context | fatal error:
return code: 256
I really don't think I have done anyth
> \startluacode
> function filter(a)
> local div = lxml.getid(a)
> process(div)
> lxml.flush(div)
> end
> function process(div)
> for c=1,#div.dt do
> if type(div.dt[c]) == 'string' then
> div.dt[c] = string.gsub(div.dt[c], " of the
cldcontext
do not help you.
That does not mean it can’t be done. As I don’t know a of a nice way,
here is a low-level ‘ugly' way:
\startluacode
function filter(a)
local div = lxml.getid(a)
process(div)
lxml.flush(div)
end
function process(div)
for c=1,#div.dt do
if type(div.dt[c]) ==
comes from.
Best Wishes
Keith
On 15/08/2020 18:35, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Keith,
It took me a while before I saw it, but I think you wanted to type in
z0 = (60,60);
z1 = z0 rotated 120;
z2 = z0 rotated 240;
instead of
z0 = (60,60);
z1 = z0 rotated 120;
z2 = z1 rotated 240
Hi Keith,
It took me a while before I saw it, but I think you wanted to type in
z0 = (60,60);
z1 = z0 rotated 120;
z2 = z0 rotated 240;
instead of
z0 = (60,60);
z1 = z0 rotated 120;
z2 = z1 rotated 240;
because the latter puts z2 at z0, resulting in a path that is a straight line
to convince a few
> colleagues to experiment it with TeXShop.
>
> If I type in the Terminal
> port installed 'tex*'
> the answer is:
> None of the specified ports are installed.
>
> I guess this is because after having solved the problem I met with installing
Hi Mojca,
You are correct about not removing « by hands » parts of a package…
The reason for which I wen to that extremity was that I wanted absolutely to be
sure to be able to run ConTeXt from TeXLive2020 in order to convince a few
colleagues to experiment it with TeXShop.
If I type
es to be aligned:
>>>>
>>>> Preface
>>>> I XYZ
>>>> ...
>>>> VIII XYZ
>>>>...
>>>>
>>>> I have tried to do my homework by playing with \setuphead, but I am
>>>>
(this may help others).
Just one more thing:
[...]
I'd prefer all the titles to be aligned:
Preface
I XYZ
...
VIII XYZ
...
I have tried to do my homework by playing with \setuphead, but I am
afraid I need your help on this.
Sorry, but too tired to type a sample.
How
te the wiki (this may help others).
>
>> Just one more thing:
>> [...]
>> I'd prefer all the titles to be aligned:
>>
>> Preface
>>I XYZ
>> ...
>> VIII XYZ
>> ...
>>
>> I have tried to do my homework by playing w
gt; I'd prefer all the titles to be aligned:
>
> Preface
>I XYZ
> ...
> VIII XYZ
> ...
>
> I have tried to do my homework by playing with \setuphead, but I am
> afraid I need your help on this.
Sorry, but too tired to type a sample.
How
from Terminal).
>
> > […]
> > And another one:
> > Please look into the home directory for a local .texlive2020 folder.
> > There shouldn’t be any and it shouldn’t contain anything context related.
>
> I checked for the existence of directories of the type .te
020 folder.
> There shouldn’t be any and it shouldn’t contain anything context related.
I checked for the existence of directories of the type .texlive2020: there is
no such directory in my home directory.
There were three leftover directories .texlive2008, .texlive2010 and
.texlive2019,
the example above, compare the version
numbers)
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...
<< /Lang (en) /Metadata 7 0 R /PageLabels << /Nums [ 0 << /S /D /St 1 >>
] >> /PageMode /UseNone /Pages 15 0 R /Type /Catalog /Version /1.4.0 >
=this here: suffi (but suff is ok!)%=\starttypingfonts/mkiv/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv'close source > level 3, order 4, name '/Users/hansm/TeX/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv'fonts
the “tasks":[ ] and save it.
> (You have to modify the "texmf-osx-64/bin” path in the following script
> from your machine.
>
> {
> "label": "ConTeXt LuaMetaTeX",
> "type": "shell",
> "command": "expor
thematics{\square}]
> \def\qed{\ifmmode\quad\symbol[Fin]\else\strut\wordright{\symbol[Fin]}\fi}
> \starttext
> \startformula
> a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
> \stopformula
> \startformula
> a^2 + b^2 = c^2. \qed
> \stopformula
> One sees that\type{\qed} in the formula changes the alignm
ipt from
your machine.
{
"label": "ConTeXt LuaMetaTeX",
"type": "shell",
"command": "export
PATH=/Users/graph/ConTeXtLM/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin:$PATH;mtxrun --autogenerate
--script conte
-qed.tex
\definesymbol[Fin][\mathematics{\square}]
\def\qed{\ifmmode\quad\symbol[Fin]\else\strut\wordright{\symbol[Fin]}\fi}
\starttext
\startformula
a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
\stopformula
\startformula
a^2 + b^2 = c^2. \qed
\stopformula
One sees that\type{\qed} in the formula changes the alignment
Hello,
I replaced the context engine with the lmtx engine but I find that the
derivative symbol is too high regardless of the font used.
I mainly use modern and pagella because I type many texts using
mathematics: can we correct this problem,
Thanks for your help.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize
additional information in the index, e.g.
\Locality{Altona (Hamburg)}
\Locality{Breslau (pol. Wrocław)}
or
\Person{Arends, Katharina (née Schoemaker)}
\Person{Wilhelm II. (Kaiser)}
Now, I need that consistent and I don’t want to type these complicated entries
every time.
I’m looking for a good way
huge
>> person and locality indexes (named Person and Locality for the examples).
>> >
>> > In many cases, the author wants additional information in the index,
>> e.g.
>> >
>> > \Locality{Altona (Hamburg)}
>> > \Locality{Breslau (pol. W
es, the author wants additional information in the index, e.g.
> >
> > \Locality{Altona (Hamburg)}
> > \Locality{Breslau (pol. Wrocław)}
> > or
> > \Person{Arends, Katharina (née Schoemaker)}
> > \Person{Wilhelm II. (Kaiser)}
> >
> > Now, I need that c
mation in the index, e.g.
>
> \Locality{Altona (Hamburg)}
> \Locality{Breslau (pol. Wrocław)}
> or
> \Person{Arends, Katharina (née Schoemaker)}
> \Person{Wilhelm II. (Kaiser)}
>
> Now, I need that consistent and I don’t want to type these complicated
> entries ev
)}
or
\Person{Arends, Katharina (née Schoemaker)}
\Person{Wilhelm II. (Kaiser)}
Now, I need that consistent and I don’t want to type these complicated entries
every time.
I’m looking for a good way to handle this – maybe a lookup table in Lua, so that
\LookupPerson{Willy II}
would call a Lua function
>
>
> --
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 12:25:34 +0200
> From: Henning Hraban Ramm
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Installing VSCode extension?
> Message-I
j
<<
/Contents 4 0 R
/Dur 5
/Trans <<
/Di 90
/M /O
/S /Fly
>>
/Type /Page
>>
endobj
This forces the viewer to advance the page after 5s. To have a
transition duration of 5s, it should read:
6 0 obj
&
from it.
\starttext
\startbuffer
\vrule width 4cm height 4cm depth 0pt\relax
\stopbuffer
\typebuffer \getbuffer
\startbuffer
\hrule width 4cm height 4cm depth 0pt\relax
\stopbuffer
\typebuffer \getbuffer
\startbuffer
\frule width 4cm height 4cm type fill\relax
\stopbuffer
\typebuffer
file name can be confusing, it's not yet complete
TypeNames TranslationsAchievement
commands3962954 24%
constants 841 708 84%
elements26 25 DONE
setupstrings135 56
ers : what priorities, in terms of categories,
would you advise for the translation ?
%-
Progress:
TYPE TOTAL DONE
commands 3962 943 24%
constants 841 708 84%
elements 26 26 100%
setupstrings 135 57 42% =
categories,
would you advise for the translation ?
%-
Progress:
TYPE TOTALDONE
commands 3962 94324%
constants 841 70884%
elements26 26 100%
setupstrings 135 5742% = 100% other are { ( |...
variables 13
, name '/tmp/4/mwe.tex'
> > modules > 'gnuplot' is loaded
> > open source > level 3, order 4, name
> > '/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/third/gnuplot/t-gnuplot.mkiv'
> > loading > Gnuplot module
> > open source > level 4, order 5, name
> &g
ontext/third/gnuplot/t-gnuplot.mkiv'
loading > Gnuplot module
open source > level 4, order 5, name
'/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv'
close source > level 4, order 5, name
'/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv'
close source &
module
open source > level 4, order 5, name
'/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv'
close source> level 4, order 5, name
'/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv'
close source> level 3, order 5, name
'/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/t
Hello List,
Greetings to all members! This is my first post here...
Relatively new in Context, I've loved it since the first minute!
I write technical manuals with Context.
Some chapters of the manuals are depending on the type of the machine
which are described in the manual.
I try to use
On 7/11/2020 5:22 PM, Gerhard Schramm wrote:
Hello List,
Greetings to all members! This is my first post here...
Relatively new in Context, I've loved it since the first minute!
I write technical manuals with Context.
Some chapters of the manuals are depending on the type of the machine
which
Thank you Hans, this was very helpful. I found that the following
worked (apart from in two or three cases):
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "iebpkerns",
type = "kern",
data = {
[")"] =
manual(s) ... here is a variant ...
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "mykerns",
type = "kern",
data = {
[")"] = {
[","] = -300,
["."] = -300
s_reserved_C
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 1
> >
> > \xs_newlines ->\unexpanded {}\xs_def \xs_arg_i {##1
> >
> > }
> >
> > \xs_newmacro_ ...name \xs_myarg }\edef \xs_reserved_C {\unexpanded
> \expandafter {\xs_newlines
> >
> &g
;
> }\edef \noexpand \xs_call }\edef \xs_reserved_D {...
>
> l.372 \xs_newmacro\StrRemoveBraces{}{1}{1}
>
> {%
>
>
>
>
>
> You meant to type ## instead of #, right? Or maybe a } was forgotten somewhere
>
> earlier, and things are all screwed up? I'm goi
1
\xs_newlines ->\unexpanded {}\xs_def \xs_arg_i {##1
}
\xs_newmacro_ ...name \xs_myarg }\edef \xs_reserved_C {\unexpanded
\expandafter {\xs_newlines
}\edef \noexpand \xs_call }\edef \xs_reserved_D {...
l.372 \xs_newmacro\StrRemoveBraces{}{1}{1}
{%
You meant to type ## instead of #,
Hans Hagen schrieb am 24.06.2020 um 21:03:
But ... we can have
\unexpanded\def\literalmode{\setcatcodetable\txtcatcodes}
and then:
[...]
I'll add that command, assuming that someone will document it
somewhere.
Not really needed in this case but I'm going to document it.
I already bet on
tem > synctex functionality is enabled, expect 5-10 pct runtime
overhead!
open source > level 2, order 3, name './labels3.tex'
open source > level 3, order 4, name
'/Users/janneman/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv'
close source
- \startmakeup and \stopmakeup
^^ ^^
5- setupstrings, to describe the syntaxe and the type of the arguments
1/ I don't understand how to impact, for example, FLOAT and chemical in:
\placeFLOAT becomes \placerFLOAT
\startplaceFLOAT becomes
^^ ^^
5- setupstrings, to describe the syntaxe and the type of the arguments
1/ I don't understand how to impact, for example, FLOAT and chemical in:
\placeFLOAT becomes \placerFLOAT
\startplaceFLOAT becomes \debutplacerFLOAT
\placerchemical
level 2, order 3, name './labels3.tex'
open source > level 3, order 4, name
'/Users/janneman/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-plex.mkiv'
open source > level 4, order 5, name
'/Users/janneman/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-
On 6/24/2020 7:59 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hans Hagen schrieb am 24.06.2020 um 19:06:
On 6/24/2020 6:33 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
when asciimode is enabled the \type command ignores double comment
symbols.
\starttext
\quotation{\type{%}}
\quotation{\type{%%}}
\asciimode
Hans Hagen schrieb am 24.06.2020 um 19:06:
On 6/24/2020 6:33 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
when asciimode is enabled the \type command ignores double comment
symbols.
\starttext
\quotation{\type{%}}
\quotation{\type{%%}}
\asciimode
\quotation{\type{%}}
\quotation{\type
On 6/24/2020 6:33 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
when asciimode is enabled the \type command ignores double comment symbols.
\starttext
\quotation{\type{%}}
\quotation{\type{%%}}
\asciimode
\quotation{\type{%}}
\quotation{\type{%%}}
\stoptext
It's actually a feature: in ascimode
Hi,
when asciimode is enabled the \type command ignores double comment symbols.
\starttext
\quotation{\type{%}}
\quotation{\type{%%}}
\asciimode
\quotation{\type{%}}
\quotation{\type{%%}}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
function 502, total: 822
mkiv lua stats > randomizer: resumed with value 0.54769897460938
mkiv lua stats > result saved in file: IsMacDef3.pdf, compresslevel 3,
objectcompresslevel 1
mkiv lua stats > loaded patterns: en::1, load time: 0.000
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 2 files:
the English manual and the Dutch manual. Note: I do not intend to create a manual that has the English and Dutch text at opposite sides (as can be done using streams) I’m keen to continue using a single set of source files and thought it would be best to simply type the translated sections and subs
ual and the Dutch manual. Note: I do not intend to create a manual that
> has the English and Dutch text at opposite sides (as can be done using
> streams)
>
>
>
> I’m keen to continue using a single set of source files and thought it would
> be best to simply type the translat
create a manual that
> has the English and Dutch text at opposite sides (as can be done using
> streams)
>
>
>
> I’m keen to continue using a single set of source files and thought it
> would be best to simply type the translated sections and subsections just
> below the
(as can be
done using streams)
I’m keen to continue using a single set of source files and thought it
would be best to simply type the translated sections and subsections
just below the original English sections and subsections using modeset.
This gives me the option of creating an English case
set of source files and thought it would be best to simply type the translated sections and subsections just below the original English sections and subsections using modeset. This gives me the option of creating an English case and a Dutch case. Within this two cases I would still apply all sorts
that resets the counter to one at the start
> of the next page (it is useful for footnotes that are numbered
> per-page, but not for actual page counters).
>
>
> \definecounter[volpage][type=page]
> \starttext
> \setcounter[volpage][5]
> \dorecurse{3}{\startTEXpage[off
Hi Alan,
Sorry, I should have actually tried your MWE. You do *not* want
way=bypage here, as that resets the counter to one at the start
of the next page (it is useful for footnotes that are numbered
per-page, but not for actual page counters).
\definecounter[volpage][type=page]
\starttext
Hi, Taco—
Thanks for the suggestion. I have tried it with \incrementcounter before
and after the TEXpage. Sadly, neither worked.
This mwe is an attempt to capture the failure of the following in
processing a product with numerous components:
\definecounter[volpage][type=page, way=bypage
the problem.
>
> \definecounter[volpage][type=page, way=bypage]
> \starttext
> \setcounter[volpage][5]
> \dorecurse{3}{\startTEXpage[offset=2pc]
> \input ward
> \blank[medium]
>
> \centerline{\red\tfa\rawcounter[volpage]\incrementcounter
My efforts to set up a new page counter in the footertexts of a book are
not proving successful. The following code shows the nature of the problem.
\definecounter[volpage][type=page, way=bypage]
\starttext
\setcounter[volpage][5]
\dorecurse{3}{\startTEXpage[offset=2pc]
\input ward
\blank[medium
]
\starttext
\chapter[title=My first,
reference=First]
\page
in chapter 1 on page \getreference[realpage][First]
\stoptext
Create a new reference command with
\definereferenceformat [getrealpage] [type=realpage]
and use it (e.g. \getrealpage[First]) to show the page number.
Wolfgang
e main page as well. But since this is the main
>> page, let's wait for the other mods to chime in as well.
>
> Am I a mod? Just a frequent contributor, I guess...
>
> I like the new main page, it looks very friendly. Myself I never look a lot
> at the main page but use the search or
ery friendly. Myself I never look a lot at
the main page but use the search or type the URL directly, since I usually know
what I’m looking for...
Thanks for the efforts though!
Hraban
___
If your question is of intere
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objectcompresslevel 1
mkiv lua stats > loaded patterns: en::1, load time: 0.000
mkiv lua stats > loade
As a work around, rename /usr/bin/inkscape to new-inkscape, such as:
# mv /usr/bin/inkscape /usr/bin/new-inkscape
Then change /usr/bin/inkscape to intercept and replace the command
line argument:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
/usr/bin/new-inkscape \
$(echo "$@" | sed 's/--export-pdf/--expor
Il 19/05/20 20:50, Thangalin ha scritto:
Minor correction:
\startluacode
figures.programs.inkscape={
command="inkscape",
pdfargument=[[
"%oldname%"
--export-dpi=600
--export-type=pdf
--export-filename="%newname%"
]],
pngargument=[[
Minor correction:
\startluacode
figures.programs.inkscape={
command="inkscape",
pdfargument=[[
"%oldname%"
--export-dpi=600
--export-type=pdf
--export-filename="%newname%"
]],
pngargument=[[
"%oldname%"
--export-dpi=600
$ inkscape --version
Inkscape 1.0 (4035a4fb49, 2020-05-01)
Pango version: 1.44.7
With the new release of Inkscape, --export-pdf no longer exists. The
new options appear to be:
--export=type=pdf
--export=pdf-version=1.5 (or 1.4)
--export-filename=filename.pdf
Aditya has shown a work
eMap << /document /Div /mycommand
/Span /paragraph /P /section /Sect /sectioncaption /Div /sectioncontent
/Div /sectionnumber /H /sectiontitle /H >> /Type /StructTreeRoot >>
```
and the tag `mycommand` is used at appropriate location.
However, the exported xml file contains
aph /P
/section /Sect /sectioncaption /Div /sectioncontent /Div /sectionnumber /H /sectiontitle /H >>
/Type /StructTreeRoot >>
```
and the tag `mycommand` is used at appropriate location.
However, the exported xml file contains no tag:
```
http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;&
, there are one/two dimensional arrays of
variables. Think of:
\newarray name whatever type integer nx 100 ny 500
\arrayvalue whatever 20 30 1024
\the\arrayvalue whatever 10 30
\the\arrayvalue whatever 20 30
\the\arrayvalue whatever 30 30
Some more info can be found in the last chapoter
tats > loaded fonts: 2 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman12-regular.otf
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instances, 3 shared in backend, 3 common vectors, 0 common hashes, load
time 0.198 seconds
mkiv lua stats > used platform: mswin, type: windo
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objectcompresslevel 1
mkiv lua stats > loaded patterns: en::1, load time: 0.000
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 2 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
lmroman12-regular.otf
mkiv lua stats > font engine: ot
min Buchmuller
> wrote:
>
> I know this is quite an old thread, but here is a minimal parser (\units with
> an “s”) that wraps around \digits and \unit to produce an acceptable output.
>
> As I frequently need to write ranges (or measures of uncertainty), I find it
> co
I know this is quite an old thread, but here is a minimal parser (\units with
an “s”) that wraps around \digits and \unit to produce an acceptable output.
As I frequently need to write ranges (or measures of uncertainty), I find it
convenient to able to type
\units{4.0 to 5.0 centi meter
in matrices
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Dear List,
>
> I am trying to get vertical (separating) lines into matrices, as is possible
> in tables:
>
> \starttext
> \startformula
> \left(
> \starttable[|c|c|c|]
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
>> Subject: [NTG-context] Vertical lines in matrices
>> Message-ID:
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I am trying to get vertical (separating) lines into matrices, as is pos
because
you only defined [sans][optima].
> open source > level 3, order 6, name
> '/usr/local/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-texgyre.mkiv'
> close source> level 3, order 6, name
> '/usr/local/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/contex
inetypeface [optima] [tt] [mono] [modern] [default]
> \definetypeface [optima] [mm] [math] [pagella] [default]
> \definefallbackfamily
> [optima]
> [ss]
> [file:Helvetica.ttc]
> [preset=range:cyrillic,
> force=yes]
> \setupbodyfont
] [mm] [math] [pagella] [default]
\definefallbackfamily
[optima]
[ss]
[file:Helvetica.ttc]
[preset=range:cyrillic,
force=yes]
\setupbodyfont [optima]
The error is:
fonts > typescripts > unknown library 'optima'
open source > level 3, order 6, name
'/usr/l
e ibmplex-thin from the underlying font files?
If you can’t handle find | grep, you can use the source browser:
https://source.contextgarden.net/?search=ibmplex-thin
and you’ll find type-imp-plex.mkiv:
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/type-imp-plex.mkiv?search=ibmplex
ContextGarden vond ik voora l mkii zaken die niet meer geldig/juist zijn.
er is een dikke font manual en verder is er wolfgangs module (met
documentatie, ook op de wiki) maar meestal is een font setup vrij
simple: ik zelf pak gewoon een type-imp-* file, copieer wat regels en
vul dan de font file namen
> On 30 Apr 2020, at 22:54, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Gerben Wierda schrieb am 30.04.2020 um 22:47:
>> In normal TeX, when I type
>> AapAap
>> I get something like
>> Aap
>> Aap
>> But inside a \framed[align=]{} the empty line disappea
> On 30 Apr 2020, at 22:51, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
>
>
>> Am 30.04.2020 um 22:47 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>> In normal TeX, when I type
>>
>> AapAap
>>
>> I get something like
>>
>> Aap
>>
>> Aap
Brilliant! Thank you!
> On 30 Apr 2020, at 22:54, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Gerben Wierda schrieb am 30.04.2020 um 22:47:
>> In normal TeX, when I type
>> AapAap
>> I get something like
>> Aap
>> Aap
>> But inside a \framed[align=]{} the
Gerben Wierda schrieb am 30.04.2020 um 22:47:
In normal TeX, when I type
AapAap
I get something like
Aap
Aap
But inside a \framed[align=]{} the empty line disappears. How do I get
it back?
Minimal example:
\starttext
TestingTesting
\page
\framed[align=flushleft]{Testing
> Am 30.04.2020 um 22:47 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> In normal TeX, when I type
>
> AapAap
>
> I get something like
>
> Aap
>
> Aap
>
> But inside a \framed[align=]{} the empty line disappears. How do I get it
> back?
Try \framedt
In normal TeX, when I type
AapAap
I get something like
Aap
Aap
But inside a \framed[align=]{} the empty line disappears. How do I get it back?
Minimal example:
\starttext
TestingTesting
\page
\framed[align=flushleft]{TestingTesting
(bet +
> > segol + dagesh + final nun):
> > בֶּן
> >
> > %A word with characters in typographically recommended order (bet +
> > dagesh + segol + final nun):
> > בֶּן
> > \stoptext
>
> \startluacode
> fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature
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> visuëlle
>
> Options:
> --version show program's version number and exit
> -h, --helpshow this help message and exit
> -m FILETYPE, --mode=FILETYPE
>create which type of file?
> -c NAME, --component=NAME, --cm
ban Ramm, fiëé
visuëlle
Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --helpshow this help message and exit
-m FILETYPE, --mode=FILETYPE
create which type of file?
-c NAME, --component=NAME, --cmp=NAME
c
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name= "normalizehebrew",
type= "chainsubstitution",
prepend = 1,
lookups = {
{
type = "multiple",
data = {
Bolditalic
\stoptext
Note 1: mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=helvetica etc. might still
not display all variants correctly in the first place.
Note 2: There are predefined typescripts for Mac OS in ConTeXt
(type-imp-osx.mkiv) but the file needs a update/cleanup.
> On 24 Apr 2
10, pdf (backend for directly
generating pdf output)
mkiv lua stats > jobdata time: 0.002 seconds saving, 0.001 seconds loading
mkiv lua stats > callbacks: internal: 100, file: 142, direct: 2, late: 0,
function 1222, total: 1466
mkiv lua stats > randomizer: resumed with value 0.437166
no difference towards the result.
This is the MWE based on your solution:
\define[2]\mycommandc{
\startxrow
\startxcell o#1 \stopxcell
\startxcell \tt\WORD{5'-#2} \stopxcell
\stopxrow
}
\definebreakpoint[mybreaks][][nright=100,nleft=100,type=1]
\setbreakpoints[mybreaks]
\starttext
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