Re: [NTG-context] Problem with Russian letters in itemize

2017-02-13 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello, ** Ulrike Fischer [2017-02-13 14:16:52 +0100]: > Am Mon, 13 Feb 2017 17:24:19 +0800 schrieb Vladimir Lomov: > >> I'm trying to use Russian (Cyrillic) letters for itemize list but >> without luck. > > Imho there is no predefined conversion, but you can define your own: > >

[NTG-context] defining bug not setting up blank spaces

2017-02-13 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
Dear list, I have the following sample: \defineblank[ab][none] \starttext \defineblank[ab][big] a \blank[ab] b \stoptext Am I missing something or is there a reason to force the new definition (instead of the setup) of already defined blank spaces? I mean, if this

Re: [NTG-context] Problem with Russian letters in itemize

2017-02-13 Thread Jean-Pierre Delange
Hi Vladimir, You may try the '\definefallbackfamily' command if you are written in another language than Russian; if the whole text is in Cyrillic, I don't have any idea how you can't achieve the itemize purpose. Since I guess you are aware about what kind of font match with cyrillic, there is

[NTG-context] Problem with \seeindex and two + entries

2017-02-13 Thread Rik
ConTeXters, An index register entry with two + components does not get set properly. With the following example, the text “/see Mmm+Plus/” should be on a separate, indented line as “Plus /see Mmm+Plus/” but I see it on the first line as “Aaa /see Mmm+Plus/”. When there are zero or one +

[NTG-context] frac opentype feature broken by \setbreakpoints[compound]

2017-02-13 Thread MF
Hello list, I found an interference between the "frac" opentype feature and \setbreakpoints[compound], which make the former fail when you have a numerator more than 2 digit wide. I found it with Adobe Garamond Premier Pro: with \setbreakpoints[compound], when the fraction had a 3-digit (or more)

Re: [NTG-context] about table operation in lua-ConTeXt

2017-02-13 Thread Jeong Dal
Dear Henri, Hans, Procházka, Thank you for the answers. It is what I want, and I can complete my code. Thanks again. Best regards, Dalyoung ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry

Re: [NTG-context] Problem with Russian letters in itemize

2017-02-13 Thread Ulrike Fischer
Am Mon, 13 Feb 2017 17:24:19 +0800 schrieb Vladimir Lomov: > I'm trying to use Russian (Cyrillic) letters for itemize list but > without luck. Imho there is no predefined conversion, but you can define your own: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/User-Defined_Enumerations -- Ulrike Fischer

Re: [NTG-context] pdfboxes

2017-02-13 Thread Peter Rolf
Am 11.02.2017 um 01:25 schrieb Hans Hagen: > On 2/10/2017 2:56 PM, Peter Rolf wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I tried to set some PDF boxes properly, but no luck (setupcanvas). >> After searching the mailing archive from 2015 I found this (broken) >> example. Is this still the official method to set the

[NTG-context] Problem with Russian letters in itemize

2017-02-13 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello, I'm trying to use Russian (Cyrillic) letters for itemize list but without luck. This is small example to show a problem: -- 8< - \mainlanguage[ru] \setupbodyfont[cambria] % \setupbodyfont[computer-modern-unicode] % \setupbodyfont[dejavu]

Re: [NTG-context] about table operation in lua-ConTeXt

2017-02-13 Thread Procházka Lukáš Ing .
Hello, tables in Lua are "shared" - there is one copy until you "deep copy" one to another. Se comments bellow - On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 06:50:38 +0100, Jeong Dal wrote: Dear all, It may be a slight off topic. In the following example, I copied a table “m” to “tempM”, and

Re: [NTG-context] about table operation in lua-ConTeXt

2017-02-13 Thread Hans Hagen
On 2/13/2017 6:50 AM, Jeong Dal wrote: Dear all, It may be a slight off topic. In the following example, I copied a table “m” to “tempM”, and remove the last row of tempM. Then the output is “ 2, 2” I checked the contents of tempM and m and found that they are same even though I didn’t touch

Re: [NTG-context] about table operation in lua-ConTeXt

2017-02-13 Thread Henri Menke
On 02/13/2017 06:50 AM, Jeong Dal wrote: > Dear all, > > It may be a slight off topic. > In the following example, I copied a table “m” to “tempM”, and remove the > last row of tempM. > Then the output is “ 2, 2” > I checked the contents of tempM and m and found that they are same even > though