Hi Fabrice,
The Lucida OT family is indeed not free (it costs 110 US dollars from TUG), but
tha Asana Math is included in the distribution of ConTeXt, LuaMetaTeX and, I
think, TeXLive.
Best regards: Otared
> On 16 Oct 2019, at 23:38, Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
>
> Hi Kavian,
> It seems to m
Hi Kavian,
It seems to me that these fonts are not free.
Thank you for your help.
Fabrice
Le mer. 16 oct. 2019 à 05:28, Otared Kavian a écrit :
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the script
> fonts from another font I have the following setups for my
Hi Fabrice,
I use Lucida OT fonts for all my documents, but since I prefer the script fonts
from another font I have the following setups for my font:
%%
%% Some Font Definitions
\definefallbackfamily[myfont][math][Asana Math]
[range={uppercasescript,lower
Hello,
Thanks to you two.
"Another solution is to define your own mixture of math fonts and text
fonts."
I thought you should not mix several fonts in one text. I know you're a
teacher, what are you doing to write your documents ?
Fabrice
Le mar. 15 oct. 2019 à 19:11, Otared Kavian a écrit :
> H
Hi Fabrice,
Wolfgang gave the right answer, but I wanted to point out that it is better not
to use \setupbodyfont in the middle of your document, as you did in the excerpt
below: in this case it is better to use
\switchtobodyfont[xits]
or even better define the character you want before using
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 15.10.2019 um 18:39:
Hello,
Why items are numbered with a square instead of a bullet ?
Because the bullets for the default sans serif font are rectangular.
\starttext
\symbol[bullet]
{\ss\symbol[bullet]}
\blank
\setupsymbols[stylealternative=math]
\symbol
Hello,
Why items are numbered with a square instead of a bullet ?
Thanks.
Fabrice
\definecolor[MyColorC][s=0.8784]
\definecolor[MyColorD][m=0.27,y=1]
\defineframed
[FrameTitle]
[frame=off,
foregroundstyle=\bfx\ss,
foregroundcolor=white,
background=color,
userdata = userdata or {}
userdata.listofsymbols = {} -- hash table with all symbols of the form
keyword:{symbol, {unit=... , description=...}}
function userdata.addsym(keyword, symbol, option) -- parses the input and adds
an entry to the hash table
keywords = utilities.parsers.settings_to_array
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mkiv lua
or presentation
> and also XML/HTML output from a single ConTeXt file.
> I have a few questions about XML/HTML output of Math.
>
> 1. In case inline math mode with \displaystyle, we get wrong output
> of "\int_a^b"; lower limit and upper limit are interchanged
> and f
questions about XML/HTML output of Math.
1. In case inline math mode with \displaystyle, we get wrong output
of "\int_a^b"; lower limit and upper limit are interchanged
and further "b" is a bit larger and an integral symbol is rather small.
(It looks "\displaystyle" is not ef
headers of the list of symbols such
as "Symbol \NC Unit \NC Description"...
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
Thomas
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indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the margin=
key does
2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want a
Hi Taco,
\start
\definesymbol[mystar][\llap{\symbol{star}\hskip10mm}]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][intext,mystar]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][leftmargin=15mm,rightmargin=5mm]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][width=2cm,distance=-25mm]
\startitemize
\startitem
ize to do
what I want.
# > #
# > # In descriptive text, what I want is:
# > #
# > # 1. some global indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the
margin= key does
# > # 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width=
key
# > # 3. some distance between
o do what
> I want.
> #
> # In descriptive text, what I want is:
> #
> # 1. some global indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the
> margin= key does
> # 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width=
> key
> # 3. some distanc
does
# 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
# 3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
# 4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want a *different*
indentation from the first item line.
#
# In this
margin=
key does
2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want a *different*
indentation from the first item line.
In
r.otf
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processed images, 4 unique asked, 3 bad names
mkiv
smaller. The limits
> are
> placed next to the symbol when using for example pdflatex, and I prefer this
> tight way for inline math. Is the "airier" way a (new) Context standard or a
> bug, and if it is just a standard how can I achieve the tighter style
> (could
Hello everyone!
So, I have some inline math in my document,and it's looking too big or "airy"; a bit like when \nolimits is specified in display mode but smaller. The limits are placed next to the symbol when using for example pdflatex, and I prefer this tight way for inli
Hi Fabrice,
You can define your own symbol, as in the following:
\starttext
\definesymbol[mysymbol][{$\red\blacklozenge$}]
\definesymbol[redtriangle][{$\red\blacktriangleright$}]
\startitemize[mysymbol]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\stopitemize
\startitemize[redtriangle
it with lmtx,
> I get the error
>
> lua error > lua error on line 8 in file
> /home/adityam/Software/lcomplex/lcomplex-100/test.tex:
>
> ...etatex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/l-package.lua:325: error
> loading module 'complex' from file './complex.
tex/context/base/mkiv/l-package.lua:325: error
loading module 'complex' from file './complex.so':
./complex.so: undefined symbol: lua_gettop
Any idea why this is happening and what I can do to fix it?
Aditya
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/wiki/ff.
>> https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ff.
>> https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/sq.
>> I suggest the following setup options:
>> compress = no —> don’t collapse (as now)
>> compress = yes —> always use – (as now)
>> compresssymbols={\,f.,\,ff.} (or how can you setup
use first symbol for one other page, second for more pages
if there’s only one symbol, more than one sequential page should use –
(like “yes”)
Is this feasible?
i'll add
\setuplabeltext % predefined
[en]
[following:singular=f.,
following:plural=ff.]
\setupregister[index]
” (sequens).
https://de.wiktionary.org/wiki/ff.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ff.
https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/sq.
I suggest the following setup options:
compress = no —> don’t collapse (as now)
compress = yes —> always use – (as now)
compresssymbols={\,f.,\,ff.} (or how can you setup a list
The following sample shows it:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]\\
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Pushpin]\\
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Default]\\
\stoptext
/Rect [ 12.48609 117.54327 18.46039 123.51757 ]
On 3/24/2019 6:47 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Can anyone confirm that all attachment symbols are distorted, except the
first one?
hard to say ... support for these symbols / icons in viewers has been an
inconsistent mess right from the start and one has to keep adapting ...
(scaling, positionin
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]\\
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Pushpin
width=fit,
width=fit,
depth=fit]\\
\attachment[xml-mkiv.pdf
Hi,
the change from a while ago to get the symbols for bullet etc. from the
text font when available
leads to where unpleasant results for a few fonts. A good example for
this are first level items
where the symbol is too symbols in my opinion which looks even worse for
smaller font sizes
codes)
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]
[list={name,phone,email,date}]
\setupletterlayer
[address]
[y=55mm]
\setupletterdescription
[enclosure]
[location=top,
leftmargin=0.5em,
symbol=#1,]
\usesymbols
[mvs]
\definesymbol
[1]
[{\symbol[martinvogel 2][PointingHand]}]
\setupletter
[toname={John Doe},
toaddress={201
,
symbol=#1,]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\definesymbol[1][{\symbol[martinvogel 2][PointingHand]}]
\setupletter
[toname={John Doe},
toaddress={201, Main Street\\23124 London\\United Kingdom},
fromname={Jansen NV},
fromaddress={Waalhaven 2200\\2842 KL Rotterdam},
name={Piet jansen},
phone={+31(010
ner: this is luatex, version 1.10.0 (tex live 2019)
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mkiv lua stats > runtime: 21.608 seconds, 2
x, version 1.10.0 (tex live 2019)
> mkiv lua stats > control sequences: 53180 of 65536 + 10
> mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.3, used memory: 441 MB (ctx:
> 437 MB), hash chars: min(64,40), symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
> mkiv lua stats > runtime: 21.608 se
tex
mkiv lua stats > used platform: linux-64, type: unix, binary subtree:
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Thank you, Wolgang, that's it.
Tomáš
Sat, Feb 16, 2019 ve 03:31:47PM +0100 Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
#
#
# Tomas Hala schrieb am 16.02.19 um 15:25:
# >Hi all,
# >
# >how can I print the corresponding character if I know its ordinal value?
#
# You can use the \tochar{...} command.
#
# font-
Tomas Hala schrieb am 16.02.19 um 15:25:
Hi all,
how can I print the corresponding character if I know its ordinal value?
You can use the \tochar{...} command.
font-ini.mkiv:
%D The \type {\tochar} commmand takes a specification:
%D
%D \starttabulate[|l|l|l|]
%D \NC e \NC entity
Hi all,
how can I print the corresponding character if I know its ordinal value?
(In LaTeX, there is a command \symbol{number} but in ConTeXt this command
has different meaning.)
Thanks in advance,
Best wishes,
Tomáš Hála
Dear Wolfgang,
> \startitemize[n][stopper=),width=0pt]
>
> You have to set the width for the item symbol to 0pt because it’s now part of
> the table.
It works perfectly.
A short argument "width=0pt” solves my problem.
Thank you so mu
int \sec^{n-2}x \,dx}$ $(n>1)$
\stopitemize
\item Integration
\startitemize[n][stopper=)]
\startitemize[n][stopper=),width=0pt]
You have to set the width for the item symbol to 0pt because it’s now
part of the table.
Wo
ol_box
\strc_itemgroups_make_dest...
\strc_itemgroups_start_item ...groups_insert_item
\dostoptagged
\ifcondition...
\dotagsetitem
\sym ..._symbol \startitemgroupitem \dotagsetitem
\s!symbol
l.18
e_dest...
\strc_itemgroups_start_item ...groups_insert_item
\dostoptagged
\ifcondition...
\dotagsetitem
\sym ..._symbol \startitemgroupitem \dotagsetitem
\s!symbol
l.18 \sym{0.}
Prolegomena to the St
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 6:29 PM User 19087 wrote:
>> Or I use {\switchtobodyfont[...]\symbol[ShortForty]} in the document.
>> At that point the body font may have been switched to a size whose
>> environment defines different values for 'x' and 'xx'. Or perha
and with a text string works as advertised.
Regards
dh
start of contxt source
\definesymbol[5][$\diamond$]
\starttext
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each][packed][before=\underbar{mae-da
},after=\underbar{ato-da}] % WORKS
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each][
User 19087 schrieb am 17.01.19 um 14:30:
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 4:24 PM Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
% Which factor should I use to match \tfxx?
\symbol[ShortForty]
\scale[factor=4]{\symbol[ShortForty]}
x = 0.8
xx = 0.6
That's what the ConTeXt Reference Manual also says, but that doesn
tised.
Regards
dh
start of contxt source
\definesymbol[5][$\diamond$]
\starttext
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each][packed][before=\underbar{mae-da
},after=\underbar{ato-da}] % WORKS
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each][ ][symbol=5]
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 4:24 PM Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
> > % Which factor should I use to match \tfxx?
> > \symbol[ShortForty]
> > \scale[factor=4]{\symbol[ShortForty]}
> x = 0.8
> xx = 0.6
That's what the ConTeXt Reference Manual also says, but that doesn'
ronment
[default]
[m=\getcurrentbodyfontenvironment{x},
n=\getcurrentbodyfontenvironment{xx}]
> > % This also works but is less than ideal when matching surrounding
> > font sizes.
> > % Which factor should I use to match \tfxx?
> > \symbol[ShortForty]
> > \scale[factor=4
,
n=0.6]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
%\showallmakeup
\starttext
% Progressively larger as expected.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\tfa\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfb\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfc\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfd\symbol[ShortForty]}
% Unexpectedly all the same size.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\
tinvogel 2]
%\showallmakeup
\starttext
% Progressively larger as expected.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\tfa\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfb\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfc\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfd\symbol[ShortForty]}
% Unexpectedly all the same size.
\symbol[ShortForty]
{\tfx\symbol[ShortForty]}
{\tfxx\symbol[ShortForty]}
%
superscript symbols, and for computer
input, it would be better with a matching pair than a single symbol.
I have used the text substitutions on MacOS for some time now, and it works
fine to write math styles and symbols directly in a plain text file. I have
also seen these super and superscript
he latter which in turn comes from some pre-ASCII arrow symbols.
Unicode does not have general super and superscript symbols, and for computer
input, it would be better with a matching pair than a single symbol.
I have used the text substitutions on MacOS for some time now, and it works
fine to w
ontawesome 5 uses a new
> machanism
> to load the symbols from the font files. The first version of the
> mechanism from August
> did only work when you enabled the symbol set for the whole document and
> extended
> support was added in September.
>
> Wolfgang
>
>
> Mar
Hi Mari,
you have to update your installation because fontawesome 5 uses a new
machanism
to load the symbols from the font files. The first version of the
mechanism from August
did only work when you enabled the symbol set for the whole document and
extended
support was added in September
Mari Voipio schrieb am 01.11.18 um 12:04:
Hi,
I'm trying to get Font Awesome 5 to work for me, but it only almost does.
Wolfgang's code works and I get a nice list of symbols for all three
variations, so ConTeXt obviously finds the font. But when I try to use
a single symbol, ConT
Hi,
I'm trying to get Font Awesome 5 to work for me, but it only almost does.
Wolfgang's code works and I get a nice list of symbols for all three
variations, so ConTeXt obviously finds the font. But when I try to use
a single symbol, ConTeXt prints the symbol name instead of the sym
. Am I missing something or is the wiki outdated?
By the way, I am looking for a "battery included" math module, which
provides predefined macros like the absolute value symbol, derivative,
and partial derivative. Any recommendation or advice on this?
Thanks!
Sh
looking for a "battery included" math module, which
provides predefined macros like the absolute value symbol, derivative,
and partial derivative. Any recommendation or advice on this?
Thanks!
Shuxian Wang
_
not match
those on the font-awesome website. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually mapped
to "food" in ConTeXt. Si
do not
match those on the font-awesome website. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually
mapped to "food" in ConTeXt. Si
. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually
mapped to "food" in ConTeXt. Since the names of the symbols are now
taken from t
[fontawesome]
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually mapped to
"food" in ConTeXt. Since the names of the symbols are now taken from the
font, my guess is that the distribution has an old version of the font
(also because
\setupexternalfigure[location=default]
\definefiguresymbol [textmill] [mill] [height=1.7ex]
\starttext
A \externalfigure[mill][height=1.7ex]
B \figuresymbol[mill]
C \figuresymbol[mill][height=1.7ex]
D \symbol[textmill]
E
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Floris van Manen schrieb am 02.10.18 um 20:07
test={name:Coelacanth:mode=node;script=latn;language=DFLT;+tlig;}
\test
1.: \Uchar62860
2.: \Uchar983910
\stoptext
The question was triggered by this tex.sx question
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/453224/using-glyphs-in-the-corporate-use-or-microsoft-symbol-areas
https://github
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?
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
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
(\itemtag) Item 1 \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The reason for this is the \autodirhbox command – which is used to store
the item symbol – produces only a empty space when you use it with \framed.
\starttext
\hbox{Text?}
\autodirhbox{Text?}
\framed{\autodirhbox{Text?}}
\framed
a sample comment.
\startcomment[symbol=Comment]
Just a comment
\stopcomment
This is a sample comment.
\startcomment[symbol=Help]
Just a comment
\stopcomment
This is a sample comment.
\startcomment[symbol=Insert]
Just a comment
\stopcomment
This is a
\stoptext
The reason for this is the \autodirhbox command – which is used to store
the item symbol – produces only a empty space when you use it with \framed.
\starttext
\hbox{Text?}
\autodirhbox{Text?}
\framed{\autodirhbox{Text?}}
\framed[align=right,width=4cm]{\autodirhbox{Text
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mkiv lua stats
Sans-Regular', loading aborted
> >>
> >>
> >> xelatex had no problems to use the font.
> >>
> >> Is this an error in the font or in the fontloader?
> > it works ok here with luatex
> >
> > but ... do you use luajittex?
>
do you use luajittex?
>
> No (neither with lualatex).
>
> The context log says at the end:
>
> mkiv lua stats > used platform: mswin, type: windows, binary
> subtree: texmf-mswin
> mkiv lua stats > used engine: luatex version 1.09 with
> functionality level 6930
here with luatex
>
> but ... do you use luajittex?
No (neither with lualatex).
The context log says at the end:
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subtree: texmf-mswin
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luatex version 1.09 with
functionality level 6930, ba
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> > mkiv lua stats > synctex tracing: 2 referenced files, 5 files ignored, 3
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> mkiv lua stat
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mk
then add
the close symbol below it). I am not sure how easy it is to implement such
an approach in ConTeXt.
Aditya
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=\groupedcommand{}{:\,},
width=broad,
closesymbol={\symbol[square]}]
\starttext
\startproof
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\item three
\stopitemize
\stopproof
\startproof
\startitemize[n,text][lefttext=,righttext=]
\item one\par
\item two\par
\item three
\stopitemize
,
closesymbol={\symbol[square]}]
\starttext
\startproof
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\item three
\stopitemize
\stopproof
\stoptext
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> > 4, function 577, total: 1115 (1115 per page)
> > mkiv lua stats > loaded patterns: en::2, load time: 0.000
> > mkiv lua stats > result saved in file: Test.pdf, compresslevel 3,
> > objectcompresslevel 3
> > mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 3 file
lua stats > loaded fonts: 3 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
> lmroman10-regular.otf, lmroman12-regular.otf
> mkiv lua stats > font engine: otf 3.104, afm 1.513, tfm 1.000, 9
> instances, 4 shared in backend, 3 common vectors, 1 common hashes, load
> time 0.307 seconds
> m
Does this contain more symbols that those in the fontawesome symbol set in
>> the distribution:
>>
>> https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror/blob/beta/tex/context/base/mkiv/symb-imp-fontawesome.mkiv
>>
>>
>> If some symbols are missing, it might be bet
more symbols that those in the fontawesome symbol
set in the distribution:
https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror/blob/beta/tex/context/base/mkiv/symb-imp-fontawesome.mkiv
If some symbols are missing, it might be better to add them to the
symbolset in the distribution.
1. The
symbol set in
the distribution:
https://github.com/contextgarden/context-mirror/blob/beta/tex/context/base/mkiv/symb-imp-fontawesome.mkiv
If some symbols are missing, it might be better to add them to the
symbolset in the distribution.
Aditya
in file: test.pdf, compresslevel 3,
objectcompresslevel 3
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 3 files: latinmodern-math.otf,
hanbatang-lvt.ttf, hanbatangb-lvt.ttf
mkiv lua stats > font engine: otf 3.103, afm 1.513, tfm 1.000, 9
instances, 4 shared in backend, 4 common vectors, 0 common hashes, l
ttfmkiv lua stats > font engine: otf 3.103, afm 1.513, tfm 1.000, 9 instances, 4 shared in backend, 4 common vectors, 0 common hashes, load time 1.061 seconds mkiv lua stats > used platform: osx-64, type: unix, binary subtree: texmf-osx-64mkiv lua stats > used engine: luatex version 1.08
gt;
>> How is the way to do it in ConTexT?
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> % \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
>
> \starttext
>
> % \symbol[Telephone]
> % \symbol[EMail]
> % \symbol[Letter]
>
> \symbol[martinvolel 2][Telephone]
> \symbol[martinvolel 2][EMail]
&
\definesymbol[e-mail][\getglyphdirect{FontAwesome}{\number"F003}]
\definesymbol[phone][\getglyphdirect{FontAwesome}{\number"F095}]
\starttext
\symbol[e-mail] someone@somewhere
\symbol[phone] your number
\stoptext
Fonts Awesome: https://fonta
On 7/23/2018 5:52 PM, Lizardo M. Reyna Bowen wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the some symbols for phone and email (envelope) in my
curriculum vitae to get it look more modern.
How is the way to do it in ConTexT?
\usesymbols[mvs]
% \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\starttext
% \symbol[Telephone
On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 04:20:57 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
You can use the \setupreferencestructureprefix command set a different
value for
the stopper but you have to ensure the key takes a value because a empty
argument is ignored. Instead of the argument I used in my example
(\symbol
You can use the \setupreferencestructureprefix command set a different
value for
the stopper but you have to ensure the key takes a value because a empty
argument is ignored. Instead of the argument I used in my example
(\symbol[none])
you can also use a unicode character without width, e.g
,lpeg.Cs
local left=P("(")
local right=P(")")
local colon=P(":")
local space=P(" ")
local lbrace=P("{")
local rbrace=P("}")
definers.defaultlookup="file"
local prefixpattern=P(false)
local function addspecifier(symbol)
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