Am Sun, 30 Sep 2018 01:20:48 +0200 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>> This is new compared to the state in 2/2017
> which is quite a while ago ...
Yes. But I'm currently the maintainer of luaotfload and plan to sync
more regularly.
> hm, isn't latex using kpse ? in generic this resolver is just for fon
List,
I am trying to use tables in an export with tagging to support CSS
styling for eventual ebook production (with the added hope that
cross-references and perhaps indexing someday might be supported). I
have run into an odd limitation. It seems that only tagged element may
not be present i
On 9/29/2018 20:29, David Walther wrote:
Using this table as an example, when I do align=left, the column
aligns right,
and when I do align=right, it aligns left. align=center works as
expected. Am
I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
I am using the version of context distributed with D
On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 13:40:36 +1300
Henri Menke wrote:
> On 30/09/18 13:17, Alan Braslau wrote:
> > Silly question:
> >
> > How do I setup itemize so that there be no hanging indent and the symbol is
> > aligned with the left edge of the text, i.e. not in the margin? (margin or
> > inmargin or
On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 17:29:40 -0700
David Walther wrote:
> Using this table as an example, when I do align=left, the column aligns right,
> and when I do align=right, it aligns left. align=center works as expected.
> Am
> I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
align=left means raggedleft
al
On 30/09/18 13:17, Alan Braslau wrote:
> Silly question:
>
> How do I setup itemize so that there be no hanging indent and the symbol is
> aligned with the left edge of the text, i.e. not in the margin? (margin or
> inmargin or width=-2em puts the symbol in the margin.)
Not sure whether I under
Using this table as an example, when I do align=left, the column aligns right,
and when I do align=right, it aligns left. align=center works as expected. Am
I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
I am using the version of context distributed with Debian unstable:
mtx-context | ConTeXt P
Full example at the bottom.
I'm making a table. So far so good.
Every so often I want to make something like a section header.
Regular table rows are like this:
\bTR\bTC \eTC\bTC NightShift \eTC\bTC Tension Lines 146 - 150 \eTC\eTR
For the section headers, I do this, and they look the way I
Silly question:
How do I setup itemize so that there be no hanging indent and the symbol is
aligned with the left edge of the text, i.e. not in the margin? (margin or
inmargin or width=-2em puts the symbol in the margin.)
Alan
On 9/29/2018 11:38 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
in luatex-basics-gen.lua
the remapper maps lua to "tex":
local remapper = {
otf= "opentype fonts",
ttf= "truetype fonts",
ttc= "truetype fonts",
cid= "cid maps",
cidmap = "cid maps",
-- fea= "font feature
in luatex-basics-gen.lua
the remapper maps lua to "tex":
local remapper = {
otf= "opentype fonts",
ttf= "truetype fonts",
ttc= "truetype fonts",
cid= "cid maps",
cidmap = "cid maps",
-- fea= "font feature files", -- no longer supported
pfb= "type1 f
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