On 2013-11-17 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 17.11.2013 um 20:02 schrieb Jan Tosovsky:
>
> > in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as
> > 'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in
> > bold as the title itself.
> >
> Instead of small capitals f
On 2013-06-03 Marco Patzer wrote:
> On 2013–06–03 honyk wrote:
>
> > in fresh MkIV I use the following commands for building ToC, but I
> > have no idea how to align the label (roman numeral) to the right.
>
> The width setting needs to be applied to the chapter list, not the
> content list, see
Am 17.11.2013 um 20:02 schrieb Jan Tosovsky :
> Dear All,
>
> in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as
> 'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in bold
> as the title itself.
>
> In the following definition I can use either:
> (1) \sc + \s
Dear All,
in my book I'd like to precede my titles with the number formated as
'CHAPTER I.', e.g. roman numeral and all this small caped and also in bold
as the title itself.
In the following definition I can use either:
(1) \sc + \setcharactercasing - small caps + lowercased number (but not
bold
Am 17.11.2013 um 15:33 schrieb honyk :
> Other OTF features needs to be declared though:
> \definefontfeature[f:superscript][sups=yes]
>
> and then used as written above:
> 25 m{\feature[+][f:superscript]2}
>
> But it is not so big deal.
When you use this for units you can use the \unit comman
On 2013-11-17 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 17.11.2013 um 13:23 schrieb honyk:
> > On 2013-11-17 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> >> Am 17.11.2013 um 11:04 schrieb honyk:
> >>>
> >>> in my document I combine both regular and bold small caps.
> >>> As there is no predefined alternative for bold small cap
Am 17.11.2013 um 13:23 schrieb honyk :
> On 2013-11-17 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Am 17.11.2013 um 11:04 schrieb honyk :
>>>
>>> in my document I combine both regular and bold small caps.
>>> As there is no predefined alternative for bold small caps variant,
>>> moreover, combining bold style
On 2013-11-17 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 17.11.2013 um 11:04 schrieb honyk :
> >
> > in my document I combine both regular and bold small caps.
> > As there is no predefined alternative for bold small caps variant,
> > moreover, combining bold style and small caps has no effect, I've
> > had t
On 11/17/2013 12:23 PM, honyk wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to fix a Palatino small caps issue using the procedure explained
here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Palatino_Linotype_under_MKIV
That fix seems to be obsolete nowadays and returning errors.
I've changed
fonts.otf.enhancers.patch
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to fix a Palatino small caps issue using the procedure explained
here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Palatino_Linotype_under_MKIV
That fix seems to be obsolete nowadays and returning errors.
I've changed
fonts.otf.enhancers.patches["^pala"]
to
fonts.handlers.otf.e
Am 17.11.2013 um 11:04 schrieb honyk :
> Dear All,
>
> in my document I combine both regular and bold small caps. As there is no
> predefined alternative for bold small caps variant, moreover, combining bold
> style and small caps has no effect, I've had to override an unused one:
>
> \definefo
Dear All,
in my document I combine both regular and bold small caps. As there is no
predefined alternative for bold small caps variant, moreover, combining bold
style and small caps has no effect, I've had to override an unused one:
\definefontsynonym[SerifCaps][file:pala.ttf][features=small-caps
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