Am 23.05.2011 um 12:13 schrieb Cedric Mauclair:
Hi list,
I have some troubles with the simplefonts module. The following worked
fine before (2011.02.25 22:03, need to add '\usemodule[newmat]'), but
doesn't anymore (2011.05.18 22:26).
It’s the fault of the OpenType version of the LM Math
Thanks, but I am afraid I get the same result with your example.
-- Cédric
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 12:31, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 23.05.2011 um 12:13 schrieb Cedric Mauclair:
Hi list,
I have some troubles with the simplefonts module. The following
On Mon, 23 May 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.05.2011 um 12:13 schrieb Cedric Mauclair:
Hi list,
I have some troubles with the simplefonts module. The following worked
fine before (2011.02.25 22:03, need to add '\usemodule[newmat]'), but
doesn't anymore (2011.05.18 22:26).
It’s the
Am 23.05.2011 um 15:20 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
If I don't use any font setup, then the result is correct. Isn't opentype
math setup used in both cases?
Different fonts are used. By default context use the Type1 version
of the Latin Modern fonts while my example force ConTeXt to use
the
I did the following (just in case):
export DOFONTDIR=
mtxrun --script font --reload
context simplefonts-error.tex
The file simplefonts-error.tex is just what Wolfgang suggested:
\definetypeface[mainface][rm][serif][modern]
\definetypeface[mainface][mm][math] [modern]
Am 23.05.2011 um 15:33 schrieb Cedric Mauclair:
I really wish to use Calluna with Latin/Computer Modern math because I
find palatino too narrow.
It is too narrow compared with Calluna but it is at least a better match
than Latin Modern but it’s possible the small braces are a bug in ConTeXt
Thanks for your help. I'll go with palatino for now.
-- Cédric
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 15:52, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 23.05.2011 um 15:33 schrieb Cedric Mauclair:
I really wish to use Calluna with Latin/Computer Modern math because I
find palatino too
On Mon, 23 May 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.05.2011 um 15:33 schrieb Cedric Mauclair:
I really wish to use Calluna with Latin/Computer Modern math because I
find palatino too narrow.
It is too narrow compared with Calluna but it is at least a better match
than Latin Modern but it’s
Did I miss anything?
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setcjkmainfont[whatever]
\starttext
\type{'} % expect ', but get ’
\type{--}% expect --, but get –
\stoptext
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Am 19.03.2011 um 13:33 schrieb 尹冠皓:
Did I miss anything?
Fixed.
Wolfgang
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On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 01:46:15PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Fixed.
Thanks.
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Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you very much. It works a treat!
Best wishes,
Charlie
On 11 Mar 2011, at 18:30, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 11.03.2011 um 13:28 schrieb Charles Doherty:
Dear Wolfgang,
I sent an e-mail about problems with my simplefonts. I got no reply since my
example had fonts
Dear Wolfgang,
I sent an e-mail about problems with my simplefonts. I got no reply since my
example had fonts that were probably not available to you. But the problem does
not relate to the Gaelic fonts that I had been using. I am sending this file
instead. The fonts below can be swapped
Am 11.03.2011 um 13:28 schrieb Charles Doherty:
Dear Wolfgang,
I sent an e-mail about problems with my simplefonts. I got no reply since my
example had fonts that were probably not available to you. But the problem
does not relate to the Gaelic fonts that I had been using. I am sending
After a fresh web installation, the simplefonts module fails to work.
Here is the related info:
system : module simplefonts loaded
(C:/texlive/2010/texmf-dist/tex/context/third/simplefonts/t-simplefonts.tex
loading : ConTeXt User Module / Simplefonts
! LuaTeX error main ctx instance:1:
Am 18.02.2011 um 09:07 schrieb Xie, Bin:
After a fresh web installation, the simplefonts module fails to work.
Replace in t-simplefonts.tex
\ctxloadluafile{t-simplefonts}
with
\ctxloadluafile{t-simplefonts}{}
I already uploaded a new version.
Wolfgang
I want to use \bf and \it with sinplefonts.
Is this the only way to get a bold style? Without it
I didn't get a bold style.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[NexusSerif-Regular]
\definesimplefont[bf][NexusSerif-Bold][size=12pt]
\starttext
\bf \input knuth
\stoptext
the names are:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010, Herbert Voss wrote:
I want to use \bf and \it with sinplefonts.
Is this the only way to get a bold style? Without it
I didn't get a bold style.
I don't know how to do this in simplefonts, but ...
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[NexusSerif-Regular]
Am 13.11.2010 19:32, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010, Herbert Voss wrote:
I want to use \bf and \it with sinplefonts.
Is this the only way to get a bold style? Without it
I didn't get a bold style.
I don't know how to do this in simplefonts, but ...
\usemodule[simplefonts]
Am 13.11.2010 um 19:25 schrieb Herbert Voss:
I want to use \bf and \it with sinplefonts.
Is this the only way to get a bold style? Without it
I didn't get a bold style.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[NexusSerif-Regular]
\setmainfont[Nexus Serif]
Wolfgang
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 07:37:52PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
Am 13.11.2010 19:32, schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010, Herbert Voss wrote:
I want to use \bf and \it with sinplefonts.
Is this the only way to get a bold style? Without it
I didn't get a bold style.
I don't
Am 13.11.2010 19:44, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 13.11.2010 um 19:25 schrieb Herbert Voss:
I want to use \bf and \it with sinplefonts.
Is this the only way to get a bold style? Without it
I didn't get a bold style.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[NexusSerif-Regular]
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 17:58:55 +0200
Hans == Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
Hans it depends ... simplefonts uses some heuristics and therefore can
Hans make it easier but not all fonts fit into a systematic approach
I see.
Hans for a long time project making a few typescripts (just use those
Hello!
I'd like to (finally) dive into ConTeXt (MkIV) using it for everything
and stop using LyX/LaTeX...ConText is installed via
context-minimals-git package on Archlinux (thank you Aditya).
The 'Using fonts' section on wiki says:
Handling fonts in LuaTeX can be done
* in a simple but
The following shows a problem I am seeing when trying to use the
opentype version of Linux Libertine with the simplefonts module.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[linlibertineo]
\starttext
Well, {\em this} doesn't work but {\sc this} does... and bold {\bf
neither}
\stoptext
Using a
On 13-8-2010 1:58, John Haltiwanger wrote:
The following shows a problem I am seeing when trying to use the
opentype version of Linux Libertine with the simplefonts module.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[linlibertineo]
\starttext
Well, {\em this} doesn't work but {\sc this}
On 13-8-2010 1:03, Gour D. wrote:
Hello!
I'd like to (finally) dive into ConTeXt (MkIV) using it for everything
and stop using LyX/LaTeX...ConText is installed via
context-minimals-git package on Archlinux (thank you Aditya).
The 'Using fonts' section on wiki says:
Handling fonts in LuaTeX
Am 13.08.10 13:58, schrieb John Haltiwanger:
The following shows a problem I am seeing when trying to use the
opentype version of Linux Libertine with the simplefonts module.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[linlibertineo]
You have to use the full name of the font, e.g.
Thanks, that resolves it!
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 13.08.10 13:58, schrieb John Haltiwanger:
The following shows a problem I am seeing when trying to use the
opentype version of Linux Libertine with the simplefonts module.
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 17:58:55 +0200
Hans == Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
Hans it depends ... simplefonts uses some heuristics and therefore can
Hans make it easier but not all fonts fit into a systematic approach
I see.
Hans for a long time project making a few typescripts (just use
Thomas A. Schmitz:
Thank you, Thomas. I've been studying this closely.
A typescript file can contain a series of typeface definitions, e.g., one for
serif, one for sans, one for mono, one for math, etc. hence the syntax
\starttypescript
[typeface] [identifier]
I see! So, I'm guessing
Am 2010-03-14 um 14:12 schrieb Michael Saunders:
A typescript file can contain a series of typeface definitions,
e.g., one for serif, one for sans, one for mono, one for math, etc.
hence the syntax \starttypescript
[typeface] [identifier]
I see! So, I'm guessing that it is this typeface
On 14-3-2010 14:12, Michael Saunders wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz:
Thank you, Thomas. I've been studying this closely.
A typescript file can contain a series of typeface definitions, e.g., one for
serif, one for sans, one for mono, one for math, etc. hence the syntax
\starttypescript
Thomas A. Schmitz:
That may be a lack of imagination on your part. If you want something that
follows LaTeX rules, it might be a good idea to use LaTeX. It would have been
a good idea to say so from the start instead of wasting my time.
I'm going to try to go on using Context without
On 13-3-2010 7:19, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 06:35:30AM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 12.03.10 23:29, schrieb Hans Hagen:
ok, i was thinking of embedded optical sized (i.e. one font file
that has several sizes)
Is there anything besides different sizes in opentype math
Am 13.03.10 13:16, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Fontloader already expose the size info if present, we wrote some code
for LaTeX that loads the best optical size automatically based on the
requested font size, it isn't that hard.
sure, it's no big deal to support it, but as said .. i don't have such
On 13-3-2010 13:26, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 13.03.10 13:16, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Fontloader already expose the size info if present, we wrote some code
for LaTeX that loads the best optical size automatically based on the
requested font size, it isn't that hard.
sure, it's no big deal to
Am 13.03.2010 um 13:26 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 13.03.10 13:16, schrieb Hans Hagen:
Fontloader already expose the size info if present, we wrote some code
for LaTeX that loads the best optical size automatically based on the
requested font size, it isn't that hard.
sure, it's no big
Aditya Mahajan:
Have you read the chapter on typography in the new manual
http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-typography.pdf
Yes. Several times. And I took notes.
--
Hans Hagen:
1. What the first two arguments do.
the
Am 13.03.10 14:27, schrieb Andreas Harder:
would you provide an example of how to use this information?
font-ini.mkiv
%D some low level helpers
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \def\TestLookup#1%
%D {\dolookupfontbyspec{#1}
%D pattern: #1, found: \dolookupnoffound
%D\blank
%D\dorecurse
Am 13.03.10 17:09, schrieb Michael Saunders:
2. What keys and values are available for the third, and what they mean.
Thank you, but by the first two arguments, I mean 1 and 2 of:
\definefontfeature [1][2][3]. For example, in
\definefontfeature[smallcaps][smallcaps][script=latn]
I
Am 13.03.2010 um 17:17 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 13.03.10 14:27, schrieb Andreas Harder:
would you provide an example of how to use this information?
font-ini.mkiv
%D some low level helpers
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \def\TestLookup#1%
%D {\dolookupfontbyspec{#1}
%D pattern:
Am 13.03.10 17:59, schrieb Andreas Harder:
I've played with it, but with \TestLookup{familyname=minionpro,designsize=11pt}
no fonts are found.
Values are passed from to to Lua as string and the size is a number,
what i do is to ask for the font only and loop where i check the size of
the
On Mar 13, 2010, at 5:09 PM, Michael Saunders wrote:
I don't understand the syntax of \starttypescript. It doesn't appear
in the manual.
It occurs twice in the typography document. In both cases the first
argument
appears to be the name of the typescript. In one example, there is only
Add
\definefontfeature[default] [default] [mode=node,script=latn]
\definefontfeature[smallcaps][smallcaps][mode=node,script=latn]
before \setmainfont.
Thank you, Wolfgang, but this has no effect.
-- m
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Am 12.03.10 11:05, schrieb Michael Saunders:
Add
\definefontfeature[default] [default] [mode=node,script=latn]
\definefontfeature[smallcaps][smallcaps][mode=node,script=latn]
before \setmainfont.
Thank you, Wolfgang, but this has no effect.
This works
\definefontfeature[default]
This works
\definefontfeature[default] [default] [mode=node,script=latn]
\definefontfeature[smallcaps][smallcaps][mode=node,script=latn]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[garamondpremrpro]
Thank you once again. That _did_ work, after I got rid of an \os (I
used it because I saw it
On Fri, 12 Mar 2010, Michael Saunders wrote:
This works
\definefontfeature[default] [default] [mode=node,script=latn]
\definefontfeature[smallcaps][smallcaps][mode=node,script=latn]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[garamondpremrpro]
Thank you once again. That _did_ work, after I got
On 12-3-2010 20:11, Michael Saunders wrote:
The command \definefontfeature intrigues me greatly. I wonder if it
could solve all my problems. I'd love to understand it so that I
don't end up coming in here and asking you to write all my font setups
line by line. I Googled it and found only a
Hi Michael,
This is not to disparage Wolfgang's great simplefonts module, but I learnt
setting up fonts the old-fashioned way (with typescripts), so I will give a few
explanations about this approach. Most of what you want can be achieved easily.
I have Garamond Premier myself, and this is how
Am 12.03.10 21:11, schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
7. Maybe \definefontfeature is how I should turn on hz?
With the fontfeature, we have defined to use protrusion=pure,expansion=quality
. To enable it, put this in the preamble of your document:
\enableprotruding
\enableadjusting
Hi!
5. How I could use the superior and inferior shapes in my font---like
for the footnotemarks, for example?
You have defined a font instance with superiors. To use it, set up your
footnotes accordingly:
\setupfootnotes[textstyle=normal,
Am 12.03.10 21:11, schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
6. Could I use \definefontfeature to set up the different design sizes
of my font (I'm trying to use some standard Adobe fonts like Garamond
Premiere Pro, which have design sizes), as well as its other features?
I haven't yet played with this,
On 12-3-2010 21:38, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 12.03.10 21:11, schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
6. Could I use \definefontfeature to set up the different design sizes
of my font (I'm trying to use some standard Adobe fonts like Garamond
Premiere Pro, which have design sizes), as well as its other
Am 12.03.10 23:29, schrieb Hans Hagen:
ok, i was thinking of embedded optical sized (i.e. one font file that
has several sizes)
Is there anything besides different sizes in opentype math fonts and the
ruby feature in cjk fonts?
Wolfgang
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 06:35:30AM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 12.03.10 23:29, schrieb Hans Hagen:
ok, i was thinking of embedded optical sized (i.e. one font file
that has several sizes)
Is there anything besides different sizes in opentype math fonts and
the ruby feature in cjk
I couldn't get Context running from within TexnicCenter again, so I'm
running it from a batch file. After pouring over all the mentions of
typescripts here and there, I can't make sense of them. For example,
I used to be able to write font definition files that would
automatically shift between
Am 12.03.10 05:50, schrieb Michael Saunders:
I couldn't get Context running from within TexnicCenter again, so I'm
running it from a batch file. After pouring over all the mentions of
typescripts here and there, I can't make sense of them. For example,
I used to be able to write font
Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
Retrieved simplefonts from the ConTeXt site.
Unpacked the zip and put the t-simplefonts .lua and .tex files inside
the directory where all my context (user) input files reside.
Read the (somewhat terse) documentation.
Ran contextbeta on:
Am 29.12.2009 um 21:30 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Installing_third_party_modules
Retrieved simplefonts from the ConTeXt site.
Unpacked the zip and put the t-simplefonts .lua and .tex files inside the
On 29 dec 2009, at 21:39, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.12.2009 um 21:30 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Installing_third_party_modules
Retrieved simplefonts from the ConTeXt site.
Unpacked the zip and
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009, Hans van der Meer wrote:
On 29 dec 2009, at 21:39, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.12.2009 um 21:30 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Freshly loaded contextbeta an hour ago.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals#Installing_third_party_modules
Retrieved
Am 29.12.2009 um 22:40 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Unpacked the zip and put the t-simplefonts .lua and .tex files inside the
directory where all my context (user) input files reside.
Is your user directory in the TeX directory?
This is where my local version of simplefonts resides:
Did you update the file database with 'luatools --generate',
what's the output from 'luatools t-simplefonts.tex'.
No, I thought that in TeX the given TeX-home is always searched first.
Such that normally a 'texhash' is not required whenthings are changed.
I seem to remember that changes
Though there is a \setmathfont command, it doesn't seem to work. The
following example still typeset in LM.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmathfont[Asana Math]
\starttext
$\sqrt{x+y}=z$
\stoptext
Any idea?
Regards,
Khaled
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Free
Am 24.11.2009 um 14:39 schrieb Khaled Hosny:
Though there is a \setmathfont command, it doesn't seem to work. The
following example still typeset in LM.
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmathfont[Asana Math]
\starttext
$\sqrt{x+y}=z$
\stoptext
Any idea?
For math fonts only typescripts
Am 21.11.2009 um 22:33 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Searching for wiki, I found the line For instance, assuming the Delicious
fonts http://www.josbuivenga.demon.nl/delicious.html are properly installed
and recognized by ConTeXt, you can simply write. What do you mean by
properly
On Sunday 22 November 2009 13:24:19 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.11.2009 um 22:33 schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Searching for wiki, I found the line For instance, assuming the
Delicious fonts http://www.josbuivenga.demon.nl/delicious.html are
properly installed and recognized by
Am 22.11.2009 um 14:10 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[Times New Roman]
\starttext
Hello, {\CONTEXT} community!
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Of course, I need
\usemodule[simplefonts]
Now I *am* impressed!
(and I'm not running Windows)
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman.ttf
Alan
On Sunday 22 November 2009 14:10:28 Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Sunday 22 November 2009 13:24:19 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.11.2009 um
Hi Wolfgang,
I just saw interesting commands:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[TeX Gyre Heros][weight=condensed]
Searching for wiki, I found the line For instance, assuming the
Delicious fonts http://www.josbuivenga.demon.nl/delicious.html are
properly installed and recognized by
Hi all,
I uploaded a new (29th August :) release of the simplefonts module,
the biggest changes are:
- different names for the keys to select fonts in the case bold,
italic etc. alternatives are not found, each of the key ends now
with ..font, e.g. italicfont, boldfont, bolditalicfont ...
Yep, sorry.
Solved again the Suitcase problem with Fondu. Evidently my first test
was with a strange font raising some errors.
Ah, thanks a lot to all the devs for the new luatex facilities for
fonts.
Best
-a-
On Jul 4, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Andrea Valle wrote:
When you mean
When you mean American Typewriter, Futura, Optima etc. you're wrong
because they are saved in .dfont format which can't be used from
LuaTeX
but you can create normal ttf fonts with the program fondu.
Thanks Wolfgang, yes, I meant that.
Well, I looked at the info and kind was True Type.
Hi,
I'm installing minimals on my new macbook, and luckily, my
instructions on wiki still works :)
I've been able to build the font tree and I've seen with great
pleasure that there's a simplefonts module.
If I run from minimals this (from wiki):
\usemodule[simplefonts] % load the module
Am 03.07.2009 um 17:47 schrieb Andrea Valle:
Hi,
I'm installing minimals on my new macbook, and luckily, my
instructions on wiki still works :)
I've been able to build the font tree and I've seen with great
pleasure that there's a simplefonts module.
If I run from minimals this (from
Thanks a lot,
works pretty well with Delicious.
But does not with other systems fonts.
I'm on macosx and the other fonts (apart from LM) are all ttf.
From wiki I was thinking that ttf were supported, ?
Best
-a-
On Jul 3, 2009, at 6:00 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 03.07.2009 um 17:47
Am 03.07.2009 um 23:35 schrieb Andrea Valle:
Thanks a lot,
works pretty well with Delicious.
But does not with other systems fonts.
I'm on macosx and the other fonts (apart from LM) are all ttf.
From wiki I was thinking that ttf were supported, ?
Don't know what you mean, the following works
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