On 9-2-2010 20:36, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello Hans,
\currentpage (as already reported by Peter Münster) doesn't work in
MKIV (always returns 1) and \setnumber[page]{0} has zero effect (in
MKII; in MKIV I cannot test it anyway).
hm, i'll have a look at it
why cannot you run mkiv ... a broken
Am 09.02.10 20:36, schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
Hello Hans,
\currentpage (as already reported by Peter Münster) doesn't work in
MKIV (always returns 1) and \setnumber[page]{0} has zero effect (in
MKII; in MKIV I cannot test it anyway).
\pagenumber?
MkIV has no counter 'page' but 'realpage', 'us
Hello Hans,
\currentpage (as already reported by Peter Münster) doesn't work in
MKIV (always returns 1) and \setnumber[page]{0} has zero effect (in
MKII; in MKIV I cannot test it anyway).
Thanks,
Mojca
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:
>> Hi,
>> Does anyone have any strategies for drawing random numbers from
>> various statistics distributions in Metapost? For example, say,
>> drawing 100 random numbers from a beta distribution?
>
> Assuming you are using mkiv: create a lua function and use its
>
David Arnold wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any strategies for drawing random numbers from
various statistics distributions in Metapost? For example, say,
drawing 100 random numbers from a beta distribution?
Assuming you are using mkiv: create a lua function and use its
calculated results to
Hi,
Does anyone have any strategies for drawing random numbers from various
statistics distributions in Metapost? For example, say, drawing 100 random
numbers from a beta distribution?
David
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Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi Taco,
I have assumed that ConTeXt has more authors that need APA like
citations than bracketed numbers. ConTeXt has never had a very
strong presence in the exact sciences.
If that's the case, then the \cite command does the wrong thing by default,
sin
Hi Taco,
> I have assumed that ConTeXt has more authors that need APA like
> citations than bracketed numbers. ConTeXt has never had a very
> strong presence in the exact sciences.
If that's the case, then the \cite command does the wrong thing by default,
since it generates
Many thanks, Taco.
Best regards: OK
On 6 déc. 2009, at 10:15, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Otared Kavian wrote:
>> On 6 déc. 2009, at 08:53, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>> […] ConTeXt has never had a very strong presence in the exact sciences.
>> Hi Taco and all,
>> In order to change this, and in order t
Otared Kavian wrote:
On 6 déc. 2009, at 08:53, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
[…] ConTeXt has never had a very strong presence in the exact sciences.
Hi Taco and all,
In order to change this, and in order to use more easily the t-bib module, can
you please tell us how to put the cited references in s
On 6 déc. 2009, at 08:53, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> […] ConTeXt has never had a very strong presence in the exact sciences.
Hi Taco and all,
In order to change this, and in order to use more easily the t-bib module, can
you please tell us how to put the cited references in square bracket in the
t
Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
I'm trying to use a bibliography, but it seems no numbers are show in the
biblography that is generated. The following example:
Ah, using
\setuppublications[numbering=yes]
solves this. Any reason this is not the default?
I have assumed that ConTeXt has
> I'm trying to use a bibliography, but it seems no numbers are show in the
> biblography that is generated. The following example:
Ah, using
\setuppublications[numbering=yes]
solves this. Any reason this is not the default?
I'll put this on the wiki (and stress the completene
Hey all,
I'm trying to use a bibliography, but it seems no numbers are show in the
biblography that is generated. The following example:
Test.tex:
=
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=Test]
\starttext
\section{foo}
Blaa \cite[foo
)
Best regards: OK
On 24 oct. 2009, at 18:59, batela wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I'm looking a way to format float numbers. For example \ctxlua
{text.print(sqrt(2))} give me 1.41421356237309504880 but i want 1.414.
Is there a way to format real numbers.
Note: I had tried \ctxlua{a = sqrt(a) ; af
Am 24.10.2009 um 18:59 schrieb batela:
Dear Sirs,
I'm looking a way to format float numbers. For example \ctxlua
{text.print(sqrt(2))} give me 1.41421356237309504880 but i want 1.414.
Is there a way to format real numbers.
Note: I had tried \ctxlua{a = sqrt(a) ; aformat = string.f
Dear Sirs,
I'm looking a way to format float numbers. For example
\ctxlua{text.print(sqrt(2))} give me 1.41421356237309504880 but i want
1.414.
Is there a way to format real numbers.
Note: I had tried \ctxlua{a = sqrt(a) ; aformat =
string.format("0.3%f", a) ; text.print(a
, 2, 1, ...
>
> I have not yet figured this out (another problem kept me from
> using mkiv on this problem, resolved only recently).
>
> Alan
>
> On Monday 19 October 2009 16:28:10 Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> > On Oct 19, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > &
setuphead
> > [section]
> > [sectionsegments=3:100] % show only the numbers for level 3
> > (=section) till 100 (subsubsub...section)
> >
> > Wolfgang
>
> Thank you Wolfgang, that does it! At the risk of sounding like a
> crybaby: would one of the two people who ha
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz <
thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.de> wrote:
Just imagine what would happen if Hans and Wolfgang were struck by lightning
> on the same day :-)
>
>
They will rise again,
just like the Phoenix.
--
luigi
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On Oct 19, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\setuphead
[section]
[sectionsegments=3:100] % show only the numbers for level 3
(=section) till 100 (subsubsub...section)
Wolfgang
Thank you Wolfgang, that does it! At the risk of sounding like a
crybaby: would one of the two
Am 19.10.2009 um 14:49 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
Hi all,
I could have sworn there was a thread recently about the same
question, but can't find it: I want section numbers without the
prefixed chapter number. Isn't this supposed to work?
\setuphead[section]
[previou
Hi all,
I could have sworn there was a thread recently about the same
question, but can't find it: I want section numbers without the
prefixed chapter number. Isn't this supposed to work?
\setuphead[section]
[previousnumber=no]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\section{o
Hi,
Perhaps a simple question but how to put the symbol of the period in
repeating numbers; for example 3,494949 = 3,\what{49}. The symbol I
refer is similar to \frown but in top of the numbers (like \hat)
Thanks in advance,
Xan
Hi,
> \definefontfeature[default][default][onum=yes]
Just for rerefence, this works for me as well using MkIV and luatex.
Gr.
Matthijs
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Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 16.09.2009 um 12:25 schrieb Arno Trautmann:
>
>> Just for future questions: Where could I have found this? (I prefer
>> reading documentation than wasting people’s time by asking …)
>
> -
> http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-typograph
Am 16.09.2009 um 12:25 schrieb Arno Trautmann:
Just for future questions: Where could I have found this? (I prefer
reading documentation than wasting people’s time by asking …)
-
http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-typography.pdf
- http://context.aanhet.net/svn/c
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 16.09.2009 um 12:07 schrieb Arno Trautmann:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I’m new to ConTeXt and try to compile a document using XeTeX. Loading an
>> otf font works fine, but I don’t get it to use oldstyle numbers. google
>> and contextgard
Am 16.09.2009 um 12:07 schrieb Arno Trautmann:
Hi,
I’m new to ConTeXt and try to compile a document using XeTeX.
Loading an
otf font works fine, but I don’t get it to use oldstyle numbers.
google
and contextgarden did give me some hints, but I didn’t get it
working. I
tried
Hi,
I’m new to ConTeXt and try to compile a document using XeTeX. Loading an
otf font works fine, but I don’t get it to use oldstyle numbers. google
and contextgarden did give me some hints, but I didn’t get it working. I
tried:
\starttext
\definetypeface[normalfont][rm][Xserif][Arno Pro
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM,Wolfgang Schuster wrote
> Am 06.09.2009 um 10:31 schrieb Robert Blackstone:
>
> > This is odd.
> > On my system (both MacTeX 2008 and ConTeXt minimals) this does not
> > work properly.
>
>
> What ConTeXt version do you use?
>
> I updated the minimals today and indee
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Robert Blackstone <
blackstone.rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote
>
>>
>> The code is for MkIV only and the ConTeXt in TeXLive is too old for
>> the new code.
>>
>&g
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote
>
> The code is for MkIV only and the ConTeXt in TeXLive is too old for
> the new code.
>
> > The Roman numbers appear in the TOC but not on the textpages
> > themselves. Furthermore, after the frontmatter the page
Am 06.09.2009 um 10:31 schrieb Robert Blackstone:
This is odd.
On my system (both MacTeX 2008 and ConTeXt minimals) this does not
work properly.
The code is for MkIV only and the ConTeXt in TeXLive is too old for
the new code.
The Roman numbers appear in the TOC but not on the
than i thought, here is solution to the
> > problem.
> >
> > As Hans suggested we should collect such setups on the wiki.
> >
> > \definestructureconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
> > \definestructureconversionset[bodypar
Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
Thanks a lot, it works as required. I added a note to the wiki
"Table_of_Contents" page. Just an unrelated question, Since MkIV is quite
different and incompatible with MkII, wouldn't it be better to keep all MkIV
specific information separate in the wiki?
keep in mind tha
gt; The new code is more complicated than i thought, here is solution to the
> problem.
>
> As Hans suggested we should collect such setups on the wiki.
>
> \definestructureconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
> \definestructureconversionset[bodypart:pagenum
collect such setups on the wiki.
\definestructureconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
\definestructureconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber] [][numbers]
\setuplist[chapter][pageconversionset=pagenumber]
\startstructureblockenvironment[frontpart]
\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Am 03.09.2009 um 15:30 schrieb Derek CORDEIRO:
>
> The following minimal example is not working under MkIV. However it works
> under MkII
>
> \setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
>
>
> \setupu
Am 03.09.2009 um 15:30 schrieb Derek CORDEIRO:
The following minimal example is not working under MkIV. However it
works under MkII
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion=romannumerals]
Wolfgang
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The following minimal example is not working under MkIV. However it works
under MkII
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptex
What am I doing wrong?
LuaTeX, Version beta-0.43.0-2009081914
Regards,
Derek
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, with captions added etc. I would like to restart their numbering,
so the figure-numbers of the large images match the small ones but
\startnumbering[state=stop] does not have any effect.
Is there any other way of stopping/restarting figure numbering?
Thanks a lot,
Femke
Hi Hans,
In the following test, \in{}[] typesets the correct part/chapter/section
number, but doubled up as in "Chapter 2.32.3" instead of "Chapter 2.3".
\starttext
\placecontent
\part[pt:foo_bar_baz]{Foo, Bar, Baz}
\chapter[ch:foo]{Foo}
\in{Chapter}[ch:baz1]
\chapter[ch:bar]{Bar}
\in{Section}[c
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:53:30AM +0200, Alan Stone wrote:
> > \setupsectionblock[bodypart][page=yes]
> > \setupmakeup[standard][page=empty]
> >
> > \definepagebreak
> > [mychapterpagebreak]
> >[yes,header,footer,right]
> >
> > \setuph
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:53:30AM +0200, Alan Stone wrote:
> \setupsectionblock[bodypart][page=yes]
> \setupmakeup[standard][page=empty]
>
> \definepagebreak
> [mychapterpagebreak]
> [yes,header,footer,right]
>
> \setuphead
> [chapter]
> [page=mychapterpagebreak]
>
> \setuppagenumberi
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:04:08PM +0200, Alan Stone wrote:
> > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Khaled Hosny
> wrote:
> >
> > How can I disable page numbers (or header/footer) in empty pages, as
> > p
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:04:08PM +0200, Alan Stone wrote:
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
>
> How can I disable page numbers (or header/footer) in empty pages, as
> page 2 in the following example:
>
> \setuppagenumbering[alter
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
> How can I disable page numbers (or header/footer) in empty pages, as
> page 2 in the following example:
>
> \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
> \starttext
> \chapter{one}
> \input tufte
> \chapter{two}
&g
How can I disable page numbers (or header/footer) in empty pages, as
page 2 in the following example:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\chapter{one}
\input tufte
\chapter{two}
\input tufte
\stoptext
Regards,
Khaled
--
Khaled Hosny
Arabic localiser and member of
Hi,
please repost your question (with a working example -> \starttext ...
\stoptext)
in a new thread and don't hijack other threads for your question, the
messages
are hard to find.
Wolfgang
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Hello all:
using defaults setings, footnote numbers size in heads are too big.
I usually use
\chapter{Capitulo 1\switchtobodyfont[9]\footnote{texto del
footnote}\switchtobodyfont[11]}
and works fine.
But if I have a chapter head with a footnote in the middle:
\chapter{Capitulo 1
Hello
I would like to know whether it is possible or not to force MP graph
to display big numbers in labels (of y axis) in a normal format (for
example 5) and not in scientifical format (for example 5x10^4).
I could not manage to do it. It would be even better if the solution
worked with
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Yue Wang wrote:
>> Hi, Hans:
>>
>> I review the source code for chinese numbers, and hereare my comments:
>
> can you make a more detailed list of 'wrong' and 'expected' (some wrong
> miss
Yue Wang wrote:
> Hi, Hans:
>
> I review the source code for chinese numbers, and hereare my comments:
can you make a more detailed list of 'wrong' and 'expected' (some w
Hi, Hans:
I review the source code for chinese numbers, and hereare my comments:
> 1 一 一 壹
right
> 10十 十 拾
right
> 15十五 十五 拾伍
right
> 25二十五 廿五 贰拾伍
right
> 35三十五 卅五 叁拾伍
right
> 45四十五 四十五 肆拾伍
En/na Aditya Mahajan ha escrit:
My only trouble with core-des is that it is ugly. It is an old module,
and lot of features have been added in an ad-hoc manner with time. I
hope that at some stage it will be rewritten in the new strc-* style.
Aditya
Good news if you implement this functiona
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.03.2009 um 20:19 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.03.2009 um 19:48 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
The textcolor does not work. I have to put in in text field.
The example that wor
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.03.2009 um 20:19 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.03.2009 um 19:48 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
The textcolor does not work. I have to put in in text field.
The example that works is:
Hans: does it ma
Am 05.03.2009 um 20:19 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.03.2009 um 19:48 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
The textcolor does not work. I have to put in in text field.
The example that works is:
Hans: does it make sense to add text(style|color|command) and
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.03.2009 um 19:48 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
The textcolor does not work. I have to put in in text field.
The example that works is:
Hans: does it make sense to add text(style|color|command) and
number(style|color|command) keys to enumerations
Am 05.03.2009 um 19:48 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
The textcolor does not work. I have to put in in text field.
The example that works is:
Hans: does it make sense to add text(style|color|command) and
number(style|color|command) keys to enumerations? I could patch core-
des.tex with these keys
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Xan wrote:
numberstyle=bold
does not work for me.
The textcolor does not work. I have to put in in text field.
The example that works is:
Hans: does it make sense to add text(style|color|command) and
number(style|color|command) keys to enumerations? I could patch
core
En/na Aditya Mahajan ha escrit:
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Xan wrote:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
Is it possible to put "numerstyle=boldstyle" in this enumeration?:
\defineenumeration
[exercici]
[text={\startcolor[middlecyan]Exercici\stopcolor},headstyle=bold,between=\blank,titledistance=0em,textdist
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Xan wrote:
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
Is it possible to put "numerstyle=boldstyle" in this enumeration?:
\defineenumeration
[exercici]
[text={\startcolor[middlecyan]Exercici\stopcolor},headstyle=bold,between=\blank,titledistance=0em,textdistance=1em,
stopper={.\space},loca
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
Is it possible to put "numerstyle=boldstyle" in this enumeration?:
\defineenumeration
[exercici]
[text={\startcolor[middlecyan]Exercici\stopcolor},headstyle=bold,between=\blank,titledistance=0em,textdistance=1em,
stopper={.\space},location=serried,titleleft=(,titler
On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Xan wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to put "numerstyle=boldstyle" in this enumeration?:
\defineenumeration
[exercici]
[text={\startcolor[middlecyan]Exercici\stopcolor},headstyle=bold,between=\blank,titledistance=0em,textdistance=1em,
stopper={.\space},location=serried,titleleft=(,
Hi,
Is it possible to put "numerstyle=boldstyle" in this enumeration?:
\defineenumeration
[exercici]
[text={\startcolor[middlecyan]Exercici\stopcolor},headstyle=bold,between=\blank,titledistance=0em,textdistance=1em,
stopper={.\space},location=serried,titleleft=(,titleright=),width=fit,headst
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
In latex + book/memoir + hyperref, if \frontmatter \mainmatter are
used, the pdf files generated use the roman numbers in the pdf itself.
It appears as ii (2 of 500) in the pdfviewer. Is it possible to do the
same with ConTeXt
> >
> > Mohamed Bana wrote:
> >> Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
> >>> In latex + book/memoir + hyperref, if \frontmatter \mainmatter are
> >>> used, the pdf files generated use the roman numbers in the pdf itself.
> >>> It appears as ii (2 of 500) in the
\mainmatter are
>>> used, the pdf files generated use the roman numbers in the pdf itself.
>>> It appears as ii (2 of 500) in the pdfviewer. Is it possible to do the
>>> same with ConTeXt?
>>
>> It would be great if ConTeXt could.
>
> Doesn't sou
Mohamed Bana wrote:
> Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
>> In latex + book/memoir + hyperref, if \frontmatter \mainmatter are
>> used, the pdf files generated use the roman numbers in the pdf itself.
>> It appears as ii (2 of 500) in the pdfviewer. Is it possible to do the
>>
Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
In latex + book/memoir + hyperref, if \frontmatter \mainmatter are used,
the pdf files generated use the roman numbers in the pdf itself. It
appears as ii (2 of 500) in the pdfviewer. Is it possible to do the same
with ConTeXt?
It would be great if ConTeXt could.
Is
Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
BTW, Is there anyway to report errors in the user manual(cont-eni.pdf,
not the beginners manual, I found the wiki page for that)?
Here on the mailing list is not the worst place, or a new page on the
wiki, but best is at the tracker for the new reference manual (w.i.p.):
2008/12/10 Marcin Borkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dnia Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 01:27:01PM +0100, Mojca Miklavec napisał(a):
> > Hello Derek,
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
> > > I find
> > > myself stumbling on simple things(I'm a beginner). For example, the
> > > foll
Dnia Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 01:27:01PM +0100, Mojca Miklavec napisał(a):
> Hello Derek,
>
> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
> > I find
> > myself stumbling on simple things(I'm a beginner). For example, the
> > following works fine.
> >
> > \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
> > \us
On Tue, 9 Dec 2008, Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
In latex + book/memoir + hyperref, if \frontmatter \mainmatter are used, the
pdf files generated use the roman numbers in the pdf itself. It appears as
ii (2 of 500) in the pdfviewer. Is it possible to do the same with ConTeXt?
AFAIK, ConTeXt cannot
Hello Derek,
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
> I find
> myself stumbling on simple things(I'm a beginner). For example, the
> following works fine.
>
> \usetypescriptfile[type-gyr]
> \usetypescript[palatino]
> \setupbodyfont[palatino,11pt]
>
> but the following does not work
Hi Dereck
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Derek CORDEIRO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In latex + book/memoir + hyperref, if \frontmatter \mainmatter are used, the
> pdf files generated use the roman numbers in the pdf itself. It appears as
> ii (2 of 500) in the pdfviewer. Is it
In latex + book/memoir + hyperref, if \frontmatter \mainmatter are used, the
pdf files generated use the roman numbers in the pdf itself. It appears as
ii (2 of 500) in the pdfviewer. Is it possible to do the same with ConTeXt?
Is there any introduction to using fonts(typefaces) in ConTeXt? I
Arabic numbers (characters with bidi property "an") should be left to
right, just as European numbers ((characters with bidi property "en").
Currently Arabic numbers are made right to left:
\setupdirections[bidi=global]
\starttext
12345\par
١٢٣٤٥
\stoptext
Both line should
Wolfgang,
Thank you very much for both solutions. They work like a charm!
Best regards,
Ernesto
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Quoting Wolfgang Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Ernesto Schirmacher
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dear ConTeXt experts,
>>
>> I have another question regarding Theorems and equation
>> numbers.
>>
>> I d
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Ernesto Schirmacher
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear ConTeXt experts,
>
> I have another question regarding Theorems and equation
> numbers.
>
> I defined an enumeration that produces theorem statements
> in slanted style.
>
> W
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have another question regarding Theorems and equation
numbers.
I defined an enumeration that produces theorem statements
in slanted style.
Whenever I have an equation inside the theorem statement the
equation number is also typeset in slanted style. But I would
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
When I copy from pdf (or run pdftotext) I get
How do I correct this?
Mkiv, yes?
Yes, of course. Haven't used mkii in a month :-)
This is a luatex bug/limitation: it is using the
PUA numbers as ToUnicode
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> When I copy from pdf (or run pdftotext) I get
>
>
>
>
>
> How do I correct this?
Mkiv, yes? This is a luatex bug/limitation: it is using the
PUA numbers as ToUnicode value. I'll add a tracker item for
to fix
Hi,
I cannot copy oldstyle numbers from a pdf. Consider
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[palatin,12pt]
\setfontfeature{oldstyle}
\starttext
12345
\stoptext
When I copy from pdf (or run pdftotext) I get
How do I correct this
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Antoine Junod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Wolfgang Schuster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Antoine Junod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi Wolfgang!
> >>
> >> "Wolfgang Schuster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >> > On Su
"Wolfgang Schuster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Antoine Junod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Wolfgang!
>>
>> "Wolfgang Schuster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> > On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Antoine Junod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Hello list,
>>
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Antoine Junod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Wolfgang!
>
> "Wolfgang Schuster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Antoine Junod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hello list,
> >>
> >> I actually use my font as simple as possible with
Hi Wolfgang!
"Wolfgang Schuster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Antoine Junod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I actually use my font as simple as possible with a
>> \definefont[boum][MyFont at 12pt]. Is it the problem?
>>
>> It the same with the \sc
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your reply :)
Henning Hraban Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am 2008-04-13 um 20:39 schrieb Antoine Junod:
>> I actually use my font as simple as possible with a
>> \definefont[boum][MyFont at 12pt]. Is it the problem?
>
> Yes. You should set up your fonts with a typescri
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 8:39 PM, Antoine Junod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm still playing with a few otf fonts and enjoying the way ConTeXt
> works :)
>
> I'm now playing with a beautiful Garamond. I try to typeset a few
> things with ol
Am 2008-04-13 um 20:39 schrieb Antoine Junod:
> I actually use my font as simple as possible with a
> \definefont[boum][MyFont at 12pt]. Is it the problem?
Yes. You should set up your fonts with a typescript and access small
caps / oldstyle as "features".
Sorry, can't help you further at the mo
Hello list,
I'm still playing with a few otf fonts and enjoying the way ConTeXt
works :)
I'm now playing with a beautiful Garamond. I try to typeset a few
things with old-style numbers and, well, the output contains old-style
numbers but not in my Garamond (it seems to be in latin mod
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Wolfgang Schuster skrev:
>> Good to have more pals from sweden!
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>> Thanks for the answer, actually it was not what I meant.
>> I already use \mainlanguage[sv], but how do you customize so it appears
>> like: Bild 1 , Bild 2, .. or whatever 1 wh
> Good to have more pals from sweden!
>
> Thanks for the answer, actually it was not what I meant.
> I already use \mainlanguage[sv], but how do you customize so it appears
> like: Bild 1 , Bild 2, .. or whatever 1 whatever 2 . or maybe
\setuplabeltext[sv][figure=Bild ]
> if you want t
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Johan Sandblom skrev:
> I believe the easy way is
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> \mainlanguage{sv]
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> which also has lots of other useful side effects.
>
> Johan, also from Sweden
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> 2008/3/15, Jan-Erik Hägglöf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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I believe the easy way is
\mainlanguage{sv]
which also has lots of other useful side effects.
Johan, also from Sweden
2008/3/15, Jan-Erik Hägglöf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Wolfgang Schuster skrev:
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> > On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 22:30:30 +0100
> > M
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Wolfgang Schuster skrev:
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 22:30:30 +0100
> Morgan Brassel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Le Friday 14 March 2008 09:00:49 Wolfgang Schuster, vous avez écrit :
>>> What do you want seems to be not possible but you could use the
>>
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