Dear list,
Thanks to the list and to Hans and Alan's manual "mkiv-publications", I has
achieved some footnotes with bibliographical dataset. All is fine and I success
to manage what I want.
But I don't understand why the word 'Author' is printed at the end of each line
as the
the title, you can use the keys titleleft
>> and titleright as in the following:
>>
>> \defineenumeration
>> [ex]
>> [text=Exercice,
>>title=yes,
>>titleleft=,
>>titleright=,
>>width=fit,
>>numberconversionset=ACCONVERSIO
leright=,
> width=fit,
>numberconversionset=ACCONVERSION,
>alternative=top,
>number=yes]
>
> In order to put the word « Exercice » in the frame you should define a
> special command, for instance \MyTextCommand and the say text = \MyTextCommand
>
>
ce,
>title=yes,
>titleleft=,
>titleright=,
> width=fit,
>numberconversionset=ACCONVERSION,
>alternative=top,
>number=yes]
>
> In order to put the word « Exercice » in the frame you should define a
> special command, for instance \MyTextCom
efineenumeration
> [ex]
> [text=Exercice,
>title=yes,
>titleleft=,
>titleright=,
>width=fit,
>numberconversionset=ACCONVERSION,
>alternative=top,
>number=yes]
>
> In order to put the word « Exercice » in the frame you should define a
> s
]
In order to put the word « Exercice » in the frame you should define a special
command, for instance \MyTextCommand and the say text = \MyTextCommand
Best regrads: OK
> On 29 Jan 2017, at 09:07, Fabrice Couvreur <fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I would
On 12/20/2016 11:06 PM, Andrea Valle wrote:
Dear all,
I’m assembling into a unique pdf the proceedings of a conference.
They have been created by various sw (latex, word, writer etc).
In order to include the papers, I’m just using a series of commands like
\copypages[CIMXXI_contributi/dapelo
Dear all,
I’m assembling into a unique pdf the proceedings of a conference.
They have been created by various sw (latex, word, writer etc).
In order to include the papers, I’m just using a series of commands like
\copypages[CIMXXI_contributi/dapelo][][scale=950]
They are not provided with page
d'automatisation encore assez mal connus dans la communauté des
éditeurs,
notamment dans l'édition savante, pour la collation et la
comparaison de textes
médiévaux.
\stop
\blank
\start\en % some text in English
{\em It is not very easy to define a `criticu
apparatus' with some
current tools
(like Microsoft Office Word or LibreOffice). Maybe \ConTeXt offers
some ways that
seem easier, in order to improve clear and precise printing.}
\stop
\dorecurse{4}{
\startmixedcolumns[n=2, balance=yes]
\Stephanus{1a} Ὁμώνυμα λέγετα
and log file, or other
traces, if that helps.
%% When tagging state=start and the font is ebgaramond,
%% no hyphens are printed at word breaks.
%%
%% When tagging state=start and the font is libertine,
%% or any font other than ebgaramond that I have tried,
%% hyphens are printed at word breaks
, if that helps.
%% When tagging state=start and the font is ebgaramond,
%% no hyphens are printed at word breaks.
%%
%% When tagging state=start and the font is libertine,
%% or any font other than ebgaramond that I have tried,
%% hyphens are printed at word breaks.
%%
%% When tagging is not started
some text in English
{\em It is not very easy to define a `criticus apparatus' with some current
tools (like Microsoft Office Word or LibreOffice). Maybe \ConTeXt offers some
ways that seem easier, in order to improve clear and precise printing.}
\stop
\dorecurse{4}{\startcolumns[n=
they speak;
nd yet they have hardly uttered a word of truth.
\startTwoColumns
Ὅτι μὲν ὑμεῖς, ὦ ἄνδρες Ἀθηναῖοι, πεπόνθατε ὑπὸ τῶν ἐμῶν κατηγόρων, οὐκ οἶδα·
ἐγὼ δ' οὖν καὶ αὐτὸς ὑπ' αὐτῶν ὀλίγου ἐμαυτοῦ ἐπελαθόμην, οὕτω πιθανῶς
ἔλεγον;καίτοι ἀληθές γε, ὡς ἔπος εἰπεῖν, οὐδὲν εἰρήκασιν.
\TwoColumns
gt; Dear Otared,
>
> It is not the problem of your code.
> Strangely, the code you just sent to me is stopped by the same reason during
> the compilation
> even though it does not contain the word “myanswer”.
> After removing *.tmc file, the error disappear.
> I still d
Dear Otared,
It is not the problem of your code.
Strangely, the code you just sent to me is stopped by the same reason during
the compilation
even though it does not contain the word “myanswer”.
After removing *.tmc file, the error disappear.
I still don’t know why such an error occurred
Thank you, Joseph. It did help.
Regards
Marcus Vinicius
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 5:39 PM, <josephcan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Marcus
>
>
>
> This answer might help : http://www.mail-archive.com/
> ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg59507.html
>
> A bit hard to find a
Hello Marcus
This answer might help :
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg59507.html
A bit hard to find as the word used is « potrusion ».
Hope this helps
Best
Joseph
De : Marcus Vinicius Mesquita
Envoyé le :lundi 17 octobre 2016 21:17
À : mailing list for ConTeXt users
Objet
uld be a
> > good use of your time.
>
> I also believe the same, although, interestingly,
> footnotes-withing-footnote does not work with MkIV. :-)
>
It worked for me, here was my source:
I've reached a stage in my life where, and perhaps its older age, but certain
things mean
with previous versions are no longer
hyphenated in the output, especially when the word break used to happen at a
ligature (for example ‘st’ or ‘ct’).
I had a quick look to the différences in files in
tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base directory and I see some changes to font
handling
Dear list,
After ugrading to latest beta (to test typesetting with it for now), I noticed
that some words that used to be hyphenated with previous versions are no longer
hyphenated in the output, especially when the word break used to happen at a
ligature (for example ‘st’ or ‘ct’).
I had
On 10/12/2016 04:25 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Thomas A. Schmitz 12. Oktober 2016 um 16:18
>>
>> Hi Otared,
>>
>> thanks for your suggestion, but it only shifts the problem elsewhere
>> without solving it. New example (I need several different
>> lin
Thomas A. Schmitz <mailto:thomas.schm...@uni-bonn.de>
12. Oktober 2016 um 16:18
Hi Otared,
thanks for your suggestion, but it only shifts the problem elsewhere
without solving it. New example (I need several different
linenumbering setups in my real word document so I can't put a g
}
\stoplinenumbering
dummy
\stoptext
Best regards: OK
Hi Otared,
thanks for your suggestion, but it only shifts the problem elsewhere
without solving it. New example (I need several different linenumbering
setups in my real word document so I can't put a general setup before
the \starttext
rch continues.
Hi Henri,
The error is indeed extremely bizarre, and maybe funny, but if you want just to
find a temporary solution in order to finish your project, it seems that adding
a special word (or maybe something else…) allows the typesetting of your file.
I tried the following modificat
On 10/10/2016 7:04 PM, Jean-Pierre Delange wrote:
Dear List,
This discussion (and proposals) is very interesting and I am afraid to say that all the points of
view are relevant. But the core idea of Jonas is to get a kind of samples database where access is
defined by key-word as "colu
Dear List,
This discussion (and proposals) is very interesting and I am afraid to say that
all the points of view are relevant. But the core idea of Jonas is to get a
kind of samples database where access is defined by key-word as "columnset" or
"frame", etc. I don't know
Hi,
Maybe you should use rather
$\underbar{F_C=\unit{1e2 newton}}$ or \underbar{\unit{1e2 newton}}
since otherwise \underbar considers each character in the math formula as a
word, which should be underlined separately.
Best regards: OK
> On 5 Oct 2016, at 22:01, Florian Leup
Florian Leupold <mailto:fleup...@posteo.net>
8. September 2016 um 13:49
Dear list,
I would like to report a bug: When \underbar is used for the first
word of a paragraph in conjunction with \placefigure[right], the text
overwrites the figure.
MNWE:
\setupexternalfigures[order={pdf,p
Dear list,
I would like to report a bug: When \underbar is used for the first word of a
paragraph in conjunction with \placefigure[right], the text overwrites the
figure.
MNWE:
\setupexternalfigures[order={pdf,png,jpg}, location={local,global,default}]
\starttext
\placefigure[right, none
Between the M. and T. in
> this reference.
Yes, there should be spaces between initials. There were spaces before,
and I will see why they disappeared and fix it.
> 2. The word “and” is appearing in both parenthetical and in-text
> citations. When a reference is completely within parenth
. The first reference is cited as “Hartley, M.T. (2013).” There is
usually a space separating these initials. Between the M. and T. in
this reference.
2. The word “and” is appearing in both parenthetical and in-text
citations. When a reference is completely within parentheses, the last
author should
Lukáš Procházka <mailto:l...@pontex.cz>
20. August 2016 um 14:03
Hello again,
the dotted font works perfectly.
I'm using Lua to generate sheets from a database which contains
word-picture-picture2 records (see attached single page sample; I had
to convert the image to .jpg to reduce fil
Hello again,
the dotted font works perfectly.
I'm using Lua to generate sheets from a database which contains
word-picture-picture2 records (see attached single page sample; I had to
convert the image to .jpg to reduce file size).
One more question - is there a ConTeXt/Lua function which
e here : see in the
first text the word 'automatiquement'.
The missing hyphentation has nothing to do with floats, footnotes or
paired boxes but a result of the default alignment setting for natural
tables. To change the default value for the alignment you can use the
align key for \setu
texts to 'Content' (after removing previous \input tufte and
\input ward), and fill the tables titles with my own. All is fine,
except hyphenation which seems to be an issue here : see in the first
text the word 'automatiquement'.
The missing hyphentation has nothing to do with floats, foo
),
and fill the tables titles with my own. All is fine, except hyphenation
which seems to be an issue here : see in the first text the word
'automatiquement'.
I have added the following commands :
\mainlanguage[fr]
\setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation]
\defineparagraphs[n=1, align={hz,hanging
is that ‘schematic' is incorrectly hyphenated as
'sc-hematic’.
Another example is the word ‘cards’, which I see hyphenated as
'ca-rds’ but I’m unable to reproduce it in a MWE for now.
Regards,
Jan Willem
On 31 jul. 2016, at 21:06, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
On 07/31/2016 08:40 PM, Jan
too tricky
for me too!
Using English UK the words maintenance and integrated are indeed
correctly hyphenated. So I jumped to conclusions there.
What remains is that ‘schematic' is incorrectly hyphenated as
'sc-hematic’.
Another example is the word ‘cards’, which I see hyphenated as
'ca-rds
. So I jumped to conclusions there.
What remains is that ‘schematic' is incorrectly hyphenated as 'sc-hematic’.
Another example is the word ‘cards’, which I see hyphenated as 'ca-rds’ but I’m
unable to reproduce it in a MWE for now.
maybe wrong hyphenation min values
ped to conclusions there.
What remains is that ‘schematic' is incorrectly hyphenated as 'sc-hematic’.
Another example is the word ‘cards’, which I see hyphenated as 'ca-rds’ but I’m
unable to reproduce it in a MWE for now.
Regards,
Jan Willem
On 31 jul. 2016, at 21:06, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@
is that ‘schematic' is incorrectly hyphenated as 'sc-hematic’.
Another example is the word ‘cards’, which I see hyphenated as 'ca-rds’ but I’m
unable to reproduce it in a MWE for now.
Regards,
Jan Willem
> On 31 jul. 2016, at 21:06, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
>
> O
issing something?
>>
>>
>> \usemodule[simplefonts]
>> \setmainfont[dejavusans][features=arabic,range=arabic]
>> \setupalign[r2l]
>> \showframe
>> \hyphenation{سازمان-دهی}
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> %% The above pattern is not used here and the
rks and leads to
> hyphenation. However, specifying the pattern at the beginning does not
> have any effect. Am I missing something?
>
>
> \usemodule[simplefonts]
> \setmainfont[dejavusans][features=arabic,range=arabic]
> \setupalign[r2l]
> \showframe
> \hyphenation{سازمان-دهی}
&
ve any effect. Am I missing something?
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[dejavusans][features=arabic,range=arabic]
\setupalign[r2l]
\showframe
\hyphenation{سازمان-دهی}
\starttext
%% The above pattern is not used here and the long word moves into the
margin.
\dorecurse{14}{سلام }
سازماندهی
][features=arabic,range=arabic]
\setupalign[r2l]
\showframe
\hyphenation{سازمان-دهی}
\starttext
%% The above pattern is not used here and the long word moves into the
margin.
\dorecurse{14}{سلام }
سازماندهی
مناسب.
%% It does work here, though.
\dorecurse{14}{سلام }
سازمان\-دهی
مناسب.
\stoptext
Hello,
In the manual, there is the macro below.
Why the word "Matrice" is not on the same baseline as the number "1" ?
thank you,
Fabrice
\unexpanded\def\HeadTitle#1#2%
{\hbox to \hsize \bgroup
\setupframed[height=1cm,offset=0.5em,frame=on]
\framed[width=fit,al
=\textwidth] \NC
foo bar foo bar foobarfoobar \bold{} \NC\NR
\stopTABLE
\stoptext
Sorry for the not so minimal example. In the actual text I'm not
using the `dum` library, I'm including actual graphics. So I don't
believe that's the issue. It might have something to do with word
As far as I experienced, it does split the table, but only at row borders.
Not within a row, as
the word example. Tabulate does this kind of splitting. For my usecase,
this was enough, though
the other table environments have some goodies which the tabulate
environment misses ...
(But maybe
t; does context split table cells like Word (sorry for that ;-)) would do?
> (Please see the attached pdf examples). The table_test was generated
> with
>
> \starttext
>
>
> \bTABLE[split=yes]
>
> \setupTABLE[frame=off]
>
> \setupTABLE[column][1][width=3.5cm]
>
&
Erik Margraf <mailto:erik.marg...@gmail.com>
7. Juni 2016 um 10:34
Dear list,
does context split table cells like Word (sorry for that ;-)) would do?
(Please see the attached pdf examples). The table_test was generated
with
\starttext
\bTABLE[split=yes]
\setupTABLE[frame=off]
\setu
Dear list,
does context split table cells like Word (sorry for that ;-)) would do?
(Please see the attached pdf examples). The table_test was generated
with
\starttext
\bTABLE[split=yes]
\setupTABLE[frame=off]
\setupTABLE[column][1][width=3.5cm]
\setupTABLE[column][2][width=11cm
anymore but would go back to Writer or
even Word instead. ;-)
thanks
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
tel: 038 477 53 69
but would go back to Writer or even
Word instead. ;-)
I wish you all the best. Greetings, Sebastian
Am 31.05.2016 12:25 schrieb "Hans Hagen" <pra...@wxs.nl>:
>
>
> \usemodule[database]
>
> \starttext
>
> \defineseparatedlist
> [test]
> [separator=spa
@ntg.nl
On 5/29/2016 11:40 AM, josephcan...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I use the nifty ‘firstline’ feature ConTeXt offers (using a larger font
> size, line mode, 1 line only) and I notice that the last word of the
> first line is never hyphenated even if doing so could
in the documentation, maybe it doesn't exist: I
simply don't know and don't see a way to find out. \stretched is not an
answer.
\starttext
some words
\WORD{some words}
\definecharacterkerning[mine][factor=0.5]
\definecharacterkerning[less][factor=0.05]
\definecharacterkerning[more][factor=0.1
On 5/29/2016 11:40 AM, josephcan...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
I use the nifty ‘firstline’ feature ConTeXt offers (using a larger font
size, line mode, 1 line only) and I notice that the last word of the
first line is never hyphenated even if doing so could reduce underful in
the first line
Dear all,
I use the nifty ‘firstline’ feature ConTeXt offers (using a larger font size,
line mode, 1 line only) and I notice that the last word of the first line is
never hyphenated even if doing so could reduce underful in the first line. From
typo-fln.lua it looks like that’s expected
On 5/15/2016 10:06 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
On 15 May 2016, at 20:42, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 5/15/2016 8:31 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
there will always be some kind of escape
Hopefully from TeX as well. :-)
you can use ms word (which has tex like math but with a gui)
That
> On 15 May 2016, at 20:42, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
>
> On 5/15/2016 8:31 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
>
>>> there will always be some kind of escape
>>
>> Hopefully from TeX as well. :-)
>
> you can use ms word (which has tex like math
On 5/15/2016 8:31 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
there will always be some kind of escape
Hopefully from TeX as well. :-)
you can use ms word (which has tex like math but with a gui) but
eventually typesetting will become a niche and end up in the arts but i
will probably not live long enough
author= {Chappell, W. and Bringhurst, R.},
year = {1999},
title = {A short history of the printed word},
publisher = {Hartley & Marks},
language = {english},
}
@Book{Cheng2006,
author= {Cheng, K.},
year = {2006},
title = {Designing type},
publisher
Wolfgang,
Use separate threads for each problem. The uppercase sharp s
replacement with \WORD can be changed in the next beta.
%% begin example
are you saying, use this example as long as the new beta isn't out yet,
or are you saying, this example will work as soon as I'll use the new
beta
+smallcaps or pure
smallcaps. My guess is that that should work either with \WORD{Stuff},
\Cap{Stuff} and \cap{Stuff} or with \uppercase, \sc, and
{\sc\lowercase{Stuff}}. (Not quite, it seems)
I'll use a commercial font called Calluna, but have added Linux Biolinum
O to the example for those who don't
, align=left]
\starttext
\startbuffer[Plato]
How you, O Athenians, have been affected by my accusers, I cannot tell;
but I know that they almost made me forget who I was--so persuasively
did they speak; and yet they have hardly uttered a word of truth.
\stopbuffer
\startTwoColumns
Roman\TwoColumns
Bateni <bat...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thanks, Hans! The problem is *almost* fixed in the latest beta, version:
> 2016.04.27 10:18. I didn't think something had changed in the past two
> weeks; that's why I hadn't tried with the latest version.
>
> There is only one word where I
Thanks, Hans! The problem is *almost* fixed in the latest beta, version:
2016.04.27 10:18. I didn't think something had changed in the past two
weeks; that's why I hadn't tried with the latest version.
There is only one word where I notice bad placement of diacritics when
using CONTEXT
Thomas Fehige <mailto:tho...@fehige.de>
20. April 2016 um 16:03
Wolfgang,
Use separate threads for each problem. The uppercase sharp s
replacement with \WORD can be changed in the next beta.
%% begin example
are you saying, use this example as long as the new beta isn't out
yet, or a
Wolfgang,
Use separate threads for each problem. The uppercase sharp s
replacement with \WORD can be changed in the next beta.
%% begin example
are you saying, use this example as long as the new beta isn't out yet,
or are you saying, this example will work as soon as I'll use the new
beta
index:
2
cambrianormal cambriaitalic c:/windows/fonts/cambriai.ttf
Doesn't look good, does it. Windows Fonts shows Cambria Regular (and I
can use it in e.g. Word) and then bold, italic and bold italic, but it
seems like the regular is gone from the list above. I may have a
problem...
1. You can try to reload
everal
points where stuff is capitalized or turned into caps+smallcaps or
pure smallcaps. My guess is that that should work either with
\WORD{Stuff}, \Cap{Stuff} and \cap{Stuff} or with \uppercase, \sc, and
{\sc\lowercase{Stuff}}. (Not quite, it seems)
I'll use a commercial font called C
+smallcaps or pure
smallcaps. My guess is that that should work either with \WORD{Stuff},
\Cap{Stuff} and \cap{Stuff} or with \uppercase, \sc, and
{\sc\lowercase{Stuff}}. (Not quite, it seems)
I'll use a commercial font called Calluna, but have added Linux Biolinum
O to the example for those who don't
nts/cambria.ttcindex:
2
cambrianormalcambriaitalic c:/windows/fonts/cambriai.ttf
Doesn't look good, does it. Windows Fonts shows Cambria Regular (and I
can use it in e.g. Word) and then bold, italic and bold italic, but it
seems like the regular is gone from the list above. I
ctives[fonts.uppercasesharps]
\setupbodyfont[libertine]
\starttext
Buße Busse
BUẞE BUSSE
\WORD{Buße Busse}
\word{BUẞE BUSSE}
\stoptext
2. Can the same function be added to Lua.
\overloaduppercase{0xDF}{0x1E9E}
\starttext
\cldcontext{utf.upper("Buße Busse")}
\cldcontext{utf.lower("
On 4/15/2016 5:35 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
can you add option which uses the uppercase the uppercase ß with \WORD
instead of the current SS replacement.
This replacement should only be optional and not the default.
%% begin example
\setupbodyfont[libertine]
\starttext
Straße
Hi Hans,
can you add option which uses the uppercase the uppercase ß with \WORD
instead of the current SS replacement.
This replacement should only be optional and not the default.
%% begin example
\setupbodyfont[libertine]
\starttext
Straße
\WORD{Straße}
STRAẞE
\stoptext
%% end example
r ignoring any non document content preceding
punctuation to avoid its influence on protrusion.
well, think of it like this:
[something][something else]
with [something] being bound to < ... so that is then the
boundary of the word, not < ... i might know a solution (but such
-major- cha
>>> is rendered at the beginning of the next line (resulting in
> >>> 'indenting').
> >>>
> >>> I'd be grateful for ignoring any non document content preceding
> >>> punctuation to avoid its influence on protrusion.
> >>
> >>
as well
I am getting slightly different results on several pages. The number of
problematic cases is lower in my variant so I hope it makes still sense.
try \ward{}okay i.e. a short word at the end
Hmm, I indeed tested my approach with bad example.
Now your previous examples make more sense
X plus (hsize - 3*indent) is not a fixed value, it's XX
> >>>> or more
> >
> > So the following \parfillskip specification finally seems to be
> > what I was looking for ...
> >
> > \parfillskip \lastlinemingap plus
> > \dimexpr\availablehsize-\
emememememem
(longest)
emememememememememememememememememememem
emememememememememememememememememem
you always add a 2em skip so there will never be a word touching the
right margin in the last line;
yes, but this is my goal (!)
See https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/084858.html
mem
> > emememememem----
> >
> > So there are two last line lengths extrems:
> > (shortest)
> > emememememememememememememememememememem
> > emememememem
> >
> > (longest)
> > emememememememememememememememememememem
> &g
be a word touching the
right margin in the last line; furthermore you permit some stretch, but
as said before this stretch is not frozen, it's a ratio relative to
other stretch
\ruledhbox to 10cm {x\hskip2em plus 1cm x\hskip2em plus 1cm x}
so, the plus 1cm can become more than that depending
d at the beginning of the next line (resulting in
'indenting').
I'd be grateful for ignoring any non document content preceding
punctuation to avoid its influence on protrusion.
well, think of it like this:
[something][something else]
with [something] being bound to < ... so that is then the
]
\definehyphenationfeatures
[words-1]
[rightwords=3,
lefthyphenmin=4,
righthyphenmin=4]
\definehyphenationfeatures
[words-2]
[rightwords=3,
rightchars=word,
lefthyphenmin=4,
righthyphenmin=4]
\definehyphenationfeatures
[words-3]
[rightwords=3,
rightchars=8,
lefthyphenmin=4
between the last words but i'll
add an option for that (chars or words in that case, that is the
question) ... the reason for this mechanism is not so much the length
but more the fact that one doesn't want an (even long) last word
hyphenated.
Hans
d at the beginning of the next line (resulting in
> > 'indenting').
> >
> > I'd be grateful for ignoring any non document content preceding
> > punctuation to avoid its influence on protrusion.
>
> well, think of it like this:
>
> [something][something else]
>
> with
Hi,
Newbie question: are there any vim snippets available for context?
The context wiki vim page (<http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Vim>) makes no
mention of any.
I couldn't find anything on github (but there are hundreds of matches
since "context" is suc
o characters longer than $x²$, is infinitely less readable than
the dollar-delimited variant, even now to MS/Word users who have ever
used the equation editor.
When typing sentences containing lots of math, having many \math{}
commands becomes unwieldy, but, in the end, this becomes a
question of pe
; automatically (probably depends on the editor as well).
>
> \math{x²} states what it is. However \m{x²} is cryptic and, although
> only two characters longer than $x²$, is infinitely less readable than
> the dollar-delimited variant, even now to MS/Word users who have ever
&
no markup appeared (could this
flag a small word space?)
they normally reflect those invisible spacing characters being used (non
break space and so)
* maroon with
o *’* preceded by whitespace as with the contraction /’tis/
o *»* preceded by whitespace as an opening
(*~*)
o occasionally between words where no markup appeared (could this
flag a small word space?)
* maroon with
o *’* preceded by whitespace as with the contraction /’tis/
o *»* preceded by whitespace as an opening quotation mark for German
* blue with
o most punctuation
hes so that
\bold{This text is \slated{bold}}
for example, would put the word "bold" into boldslanted?
A natural use of this is, e.g. headers that get typeset in bold. What
if the title contains a word, say, in slanted (or, worse, some
mathematics)?
There are a few font switches which
is \slated{bold}}
for example, would put the word "bold" into boldslanted?
normally \em will adapt itself
A natural use of this is, e.g. headers that get typeset in bold. What
if the title contains a word, say, in slanted (or, worse, some
mathematics)?
guess why we need real 'bold
Hi,
Basic font switches are bold (\bf), italic (\it), slanted (\sl), ...
and one can have bolditalic (\bi), boldslated (\bs), etc.
We also have style=bold, style=slanted, etc.
Is there some way to manipulate font switches so that
\bold{This text is \slated{bold}}
for example, would put the word
On 02/13/2016 12:23 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> [...]
> Is there some way to manipulate font switches so that
> \bold{This text is \slated{bold}}
> for example, would put the word "bold" into boldslanted?
>
> A natural use of this is, e.g. headers that get typeset
Hello Alan!
Yes, i know, it is because I am working with Word until now, but would like to
change to ConTeXt. If I set there a footnote, then there comes an pop-up
window with the text.
A Discussion would be very interesting.
Thanks a lot.
Ursula Hermann
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht
using patterns they don't need a very huge word list, I think.
If patterns were the solution then making better pattern files would be
the solution ... anyway, i just see a list of what are basically
exceptions.
So just for the fun of it i'll add {} as shortcut for \zwnj
\replacewor
On Tue, 19 Jan 2016 09:24:58 +0100
Ursula Hermann <ursula.herm...@univie.ac.at> wrote:
> Yes, i know, it is because I am working with Word until now, but
> would like to change to ConTeXt. If I set there a footnote, then
> there comes an pop-up window with the text.
The pop-u
CTAN/macros/luatex/latex/selnolig/selnolig-german-patterns.sty
By using patterns they don't need a very huge word list, I think.
juh
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