On 21/06/13 23:07, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.06.2013 um 19:40 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
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And I would like to make \variant operative, so I thought I could
replace 0 with a counter, redefining it so:
\def\variant#1#2{%
\startlinenote[\getnumber[lnt]]{#1] #2}#1%
On 22/06/13 01:43, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
Hello friends.
I'm trying to design a book using the typescript you can find at the
end of this message. I'm using the beautiful EBGaramond fonts from
Georg Duffner (http://www.georgduffner.at/ebgaramond/). This font
provides optical sizes to
On 6/22/2013 1:43 AM, Andres Conrado Montoya wrote:
Hello friends.
I'm trying to design a book using the typescript you can find at the
end of this message. I'm using the beautiful EBGaramond fonts from
Georg Duffner (http://www.georgduffner.at/ebgaramond/). This font
provides optical sizes to
Dear list,
as far as I can remember, this used to work in the past:
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\definefontfeature[fakeitalic][default][slant=.25]
\definefontfeature[fakebold][default][extend=2]
\definefontfeature[fakebolditalic][default][slant=.25,
I am trying to install a font so that Context cn use it. I am using the
simplefont module and have a ttf that I'd like to use.
There is a lot of conflicting information out about to do this and som is
outdated. As for ContTeX I did find a nice article, but it says to use the
program
On 22/06/13 16:41, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to install a font so that Context cn use it. I am using
the simplefont module and have a ttf that I'd like to use.
There is a lot of conflicting information out about to do this and
som is outdated. As for ContTeX I did find a
Dear list,
with the following sample:
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.2ex]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[UnifrakturMaguntia]
\starttext
xAAbfas\\xAAbfas\\xAAbfas\\
\stoptext
I have the impression that the interline space is too small.
Has the font wrong defined
If I decide to use, for instance, Σ instead of \sum, this operator
is no longer stretched/scaling regardless of the sub/superscripts
specified tot it. Is it possible to keep stretching/scaling while using
Inicode characters for such operators?