Hi Joel,
> When I use the code given, it compiles and displays fine. But when I
> try replacing \everypar with \EveryPar, it halts during compiling
It looks like \EveryPar is a macro and not a token list.
> These both work great, but do that for the whole document? Is there a
> way to restrict it
Hi,
> The angle function doesn't appear to provide the same calculation as
> my atantwo in all cases.
They both give the same results, but "angle" gives a result in degrees
while "atantwo" gives a result in radians. This demo:
\startMPpage
vardef atantwo( expr dy, dx ) =
sa
On 10/13/2022 8:36 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
Am 13.10.22 um 19:41 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
On 10/13/22 00:50, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
On Wed, 2022-10-12 at 13:14 +0200, Leah Neukirchen wrote:
[...]
The last version of font-cff.lua should also co
On 10/13/2022 7:41 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
On 10/13/22 00:50, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
On Wed, 2022-10-12 at 13:14 +0200, Leah Neukirchen wrote:
[...]
The last version of font-cff.lua should also copy the hinting-related
values of the CFF properly (/BlueScale, /Ste
On 10/13/2022 2:38 PM, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
Hi List,
When I use text inside a radical, the text is script-script size.
$\text{Radius} = \sqrt{\text{Area}/\pi}$
It should be normal size. Any ideas for a fix?
I stumbled on this issue when working with \units, but it is not specific to
Thank you, Max.
The angle function doesn't appear to provide the same calculation as
my atantwo in all cases.
https://pdfhost.io/v/Oqj7XmibJ_scaled
The shorter line segment should be directed towards the vertex closest
to the longer line segment. I tried using both:
theta := angle( dx, dy )
Now! I am astonished about this blog! Super that you, Leah and Hans, insisted
to find out what the culprit was! Thank you both so much for your effort!
Kind regards
Willi
> On 11 Oct 2022, at 21:07, Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hans Hagen via ntg-context writes:
>
>> On 10/9
Am 13.10.22 um 19:41 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
On 10/13/22 00:50, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
On Wed, 2022-10-12 at 13:14 +0200, Leah Neukirchen wrote:
[...]
The last version of font-cff.lua should also copy the hinting-related
values of the CFF properly (/BlueScale, /Ste
On 10/13/22 00:50, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
> On Wed, 2022-10-12 at 13:14 +0200, Leah Neukirchen wrote:
>> [...]
>> The last version of font-cff.lua should also copy the hinting-related
>> values of the CFF properly (/BlueScale, /StemSnap[HV] etc).
>> We fixed that on the side. ;)
>
> Ya
On Wed, 12 Oct 2022 21:14:52 -0600
Gavin wrote:
> As a recovering string theorist, I cannot help but speculate that
> this rule extends to spherical coordinates in any number of
> dimensions. However, if you don’t want the space, you can use
> 135\unit{℃}, which does not add a space.
Will 135\un
Hi List,
When I use text inside a radical, the text is script-script size.
$\text{Radius} = \sqrt{\text{Area}/\pi}$
It should be normal size. Any ideas for a fix?
I stumbled on this issue when working with \units, but it is not specific to
units.
Thanks!
Gavin
Hi Oli,
> Thank four your effort. I found out, that the following definition of a new
> unit, i called it SI, results also in a correct spaceing in the math
> environment:
>
> \defineunit[SI][alternative=text]
>
> It seems, that the option alternative=text solves the problem with no spaces
>
These both work great, but do that for the whole document? Is there a way to
restrict it to only apply the lines to some parts of the file, not every single
paragraph?
Thanks!
--Joel
On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 04:57:07 PM MDT, Max Chernoff
wrote:
Hi Joel,
On Mon, 2022-10-10 at 1
When I use the code given, it compiles and displays fine. But when I try
replacing \everypar with \EveryPar, it halts during compiling with this
complaint:
"A number should have been here; I inserted '0'. (If you can't figure out why I
needed to see a number, look up 'weird error' in the index t
Hi Gavin
Thank four your effort. I found out, that the following definition of a new
unit, i called it SI, results also in a correct spaceing in the math
environment:
\defineunit[SI][alternative=text]
It seems, that the option alternative=text solves the problem with no spaces
between value a
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