for testing
and exploring new functionality. For this we use mkiv/mkvi which is a
rewrite of context using the full potential of luatex so that we can go
beyond what traditional tex engines can do. We explicitly have chosen
for a lua + tex combination so that we don't have to hardcode solutions
. We explicitly have chosen
for a lua + tex combination so that we don't have to hardcode solutions
in the engine (macro packages have too many conflicting demands anyway)
and are more future proof.
Given that mkii is frozen, and given that type1 fonts are sort of
obsolete (context has always been
PDFs generated by external programs (OpenOffice, I'm
looking at you) in combination with particular fonts might wreak
havoc with the document they are included into. I don't know which
downsides this might have, though. In our workflow this leads to
more predictable results. Maybe someone with more
area, like with \setuplayout[page].
I tried various combination of \filterpages, \copypages and \externalfigure -
nothing the the whole desired effect.
Finally, I created the following snippet:
\startluacode
function copyPages(fn)
local fig = figures.push{name = fn
Hi all,
are there people who use typescripts from my collection which are available
with minimals in combination with XeTeX.
I'm planing to remove the MkII files and will only keep files which are in use.
For people who use MkIV there is nothing to worry because these files will be
kept
not possible to choose a specific method as it's font
driven. In the first case, enabling the kern feature will also enable
the kerns and there is no dependency on language and script. In the
second case a language script combination drives the injection of kerns.
So, for each combination there can
, enabling the kern feature will also enable the
kerns and there is no dependency on language and script. In the second case
a language script combination drives the injection of kerns. So, for each
combination there can be different kerns (won't happen often).
Now, if a font designer decides
On 11/21/2012 8:28 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21 2012, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
But Peter's idea is also not that bad. The drawback is that the
distribution cannot be moved to a different directory then, but one
could also have combination of both approaches somehow.
Is it worth
On 11/22/2012 10:18 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/21/2012 8:28 PM, Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21 2012, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
But Peter's idea is also not that bad. The drawback is that the
distribution cannot be moved to a different directory then, but one
could also have combination
cannot be moved to a different directory then, but one
could also have combination of both approaches somehow.
Is it worth the trouble to keep setuptex?
Just saying Please add ... to your PATH should be enough IMO.
I often use it.
Me too, I have quite a bunch of scripts
is also not that bad. The drawback is that the
distribution cannot be moved to a different directory then, but one
could also have combination of both approaches somehow.
Mojca
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On Wed, Nov 21 2012, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
But Peter's idea is also not that bad. The drawback is that the
distribution cannot be moved to a different directory then, but one
could also have combination of both approaches somehow.
Is it worth the trouble to keep setuptex?
Just saying Please
[leftquotation]#1\symbol[rightquotation]}}
\starttext
\quotation{Whatever}
\stoptext
Hans, how about adding color and style keys to quotation?
The command uses style and color settings but not in combination with the
left/right symbols.
\setupdelimitedtext
[quotation]
[left
.
location is the vertical location of the element within the
combination. Compare:
\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[dummy][height=1cm]}{aa}
{\externalfigure[dummy][height=4cm]}{bb}
\stopcombination
\setupcombination
[location=middle]
\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure
correction). Both mechanism can be configured to adapt themselves
to the situation. For math we have 4 variants.
\setupmathematics[italics=1] % fontitalics
\setupmathematics[italics=2] % fontdata
\setupmathematics[italics=3] % quad based
\setupmathematics[italics=4] % combination of 1 and 3
Am 03.10.2012 um 13:47 schrieb Marco Patzer home...@lavabit.com:
Hi,
how to left align the elements of a combination?
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\setupexternalfigures [height=2cm]
\starttext
%% does nothing: \setupcombinations [align=flushleft]
\startcombination [2*2]
{\externalfigure
it does what you want! Let me know if you want/need any
alterations, or discover bugs.
Sietse
PS @Hans: if figure numbers have prefix segments, is there any
(combination of) helper function that will return e.g. the string
'1.2.3' given the reference string ref:fig-three? I found
]
but it requires knowing the number of lines in advance.
Aditya
[1]: http://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0001IV
Natural tables have “odd” and “even” keywords for \setupTABLE but none in the
way you like it. What I would do is to use a overlay in combination with
metapost to create
Natural tables have “odd” and “even” keywords for \setupTABLE but none in the
way you like it. What I would do is to use a overlay in combination with
metapost to create the background but there is no global register to access the
current column/row of a cell, e.g. \currenttablecolumn
On Mon, 3 Sep 2012, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Natural tables have “odd” and “even” keywords for \setupTABLE but none in
the way you like it. What I would do is to use a overlay in combination
with metapost to create the background but there is no global register to
access
in advance.
Aditya
[1]: http://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0001IV
Natural tables have “odd” and “even” keywords for \setupTABLE but none in the
way you like it. What I would do is to use a overlay in combination with
metapost to create the background
C \NC \NR
\stopTABLE
\stoptext
What I would do is to use a overlay in combination with metapost to
create the background but there is no global register to access the
current column/row of a cell, e.g. \currenttablecolumn (this name is
already used by tables) and \currenttablerow.
Thanks
:
Hello,
I have a problem with margin texts in combination with multiple columns using
mkiv. I want to set a text in the outer margin of a double sided document.
This works well using \inouter as seen in the following document:
---
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
Hello,
I have a problem with margin texts in combination with multiple columns using
mkiv. I want to set a text in the outer margin of a double sided document. This
works well using \inouter as seen in the following document:
---
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
Hello,
I have a problem with margin texts in combination with multiple columns using
mkiv. I want to set a text in the outer margin of a double sided document. This
works well using \inouter as seen in the following document:
---
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
45+ years of doing it but I guess I'm not.
Sorry for the rant.
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lookup (and thesaurus-only lookup) via dict, running
context with a single key and launching a PDF viewer with a single key
This is getting way OT. Let's end it here.
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the Cult of Mac. :)
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On 08/06/2012 02:47 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20090628.103925.be696f95.en.html
I'll add that to the wiki under Layers where it will be a little easier
to find. :)
Many, many thanks!
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“Writing is a combination
...
Perhaps we need our own deprogrammers to help rescue our community
members from the Cult of Mac. :)
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Oh, you mean TECO...
Alan
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On 08/06/2012 03:42 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Oh, you mean TECO...
Alan
Yup. Type in your name on the command line and try to guess what it will
do. :)
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important event in the history of
electronic fonts and it's wonderful you've made it available to ConTeXt
users so quickly.
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On 08/03/2012 12:17 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3-8-2012 18:13, Bill Meahan wrote:
if needed we can add the typescript to the distribution
I'll raise my glass of unsweetened iced tea in toast to that idea! :)
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it can be included with
\externalfigure[mprun.01][width=0.5\textwidth] %etcetera
Page 117 even has an example of exactly the type of combination I'm
trying to achieve, so now it's just down to creating the graphic(s)
file(s). As my braiding graphics come in groups (steps and variations,
to be exact
converter is not good as the inkscape program.
--
No problem! Just looking to see if I needed to take that extra step
while I'm still in Inkscape.
Not an issue just a curiosity.
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not to?
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but native SVG
support would be better if it exists.
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expected. Old dogs *can* learn new tricks but it
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I've tried various combination with offset=0pt/overlay, strut=yes/no,
rulethickness=0pt, but without success...
TIA for any help!
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I've tried various combination with offset=0pt/overlay, strut=yes/no,
rulethickness=0pt, but without success...
TIA for any help!
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Try \inframed instead of \framed. See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Framed
---
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD 1 \eTD \bTD \framed{1 Über} \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
--8---cut here---end---8---
I've tried various combination with offset=0pt/overlay, strut=yes/no,
rulethickness=0pt, but without success...
TIA for any help
of these items into the same (typically single)
sheet's cells.}
The result in this case is that neither margin is affected with any combination
of leftmargin= and rightmargin=, either alone or in combination.
2. Creating an environment file env-myquotation.tex, which has as its contents
, the existing spreadsheet
programs required the user to type all of these items into the same
(typically single) sheet's cells.}
The result in this case is that neither margin is affected with any
combination of leftmargin= and rightmargin=, either alone or in combination.
2. Creating
non-combined images) and because I would not like putting not directly
related figures in a combination. In addition, when placed [left],
combinations somehow center all sub-captions, though for single images
they are left-aligned. (see http://pastebin.com/tZiNuekZ)
Here is what I tried
It proposal has my vote!
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-completion/insertion of language
commands so a ctags file for ConTeXt itself would be useful.
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lexers do realtime checking in combination with regular
lexing
Hans
Tried this, ran into problems.
1. Running the command as shown generates a spell-xx.lua file but
complains about a spell-xx.lucluac file not being present.
2. The lexer does not load the spell-xx.lua file but will find
]={
[aardvark]=aardvark,
[aardvarks]=aardvarks,
so in your case the 3 would be a 4 and that value is checked when coloring
Hans
Cool! Many thanks.
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. Made a hard link from spell-en.txt to spell-uk.txt and
it found that. I manipulated the line 1 from % language=en to
% language=uk to see the difference.
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=italic]
the first setting is lost.
Translating internally smallitallic to \tfx\it is a remote possibility, but
then each and every combination has to be provided for. There are simply too
many of them if one wants to combine size (small,large) type
(mono,calligraphic,serif,sansserif) and (bold
calls
\setupsomething[foregroundstyle=small]
\setupsomething[foregroundstyle=italic]
the first setting is lost.
Translating internally smallitallic to \tfx\it is a remote possibility, but
then each and every combination has to be provided for. There are simply too
many of them if one wants
on the Textadept
wiki that uses aspell to do spell-checking. I'm going to give that a
try. I can also try using SCOWL plus the method you describe, SCOWL is
the word-list from which aspell, ispell and hunspell dictionaries are
built.
fyi: the context lexers do realtime checking in combination
\ruledhbox{${\cal P x}$} x\par % quad based
\setupmathematics[italics=4] x \ruledhbox{${\cal P}$} x
\ruledhbox{${\cal P x}$} x\par % combination of 1 and 3
\stoptext
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pandoc in combination with the filter module for the conversion. Try
your example with the following setup (you need to have pandoc in
your PATH).
\usemodule[filter]
\defineexternalfilter
[markdown]
[
filtercommand={pandoc \space
--from=\externalfilterparameter{format
...@lavabit.com wrote:
I would recommend using
pandoc in combination with the filter module for the conversion. Try
your example with the following setup (you need to have pandoc in
your PATH).
\usemodule[filter]
\defineexternalfilter
[markdown]
[
filtercommand={pandoc
when they switch to MKIV.
euler is a limited set and can therefore only be used in combination
with another math font .. that can be set up with lfg files
Hans
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Am 27.04.2012 um 15:25 schrieb hwit...@gmail.com:
I have been wrestling with this for hours and I'm sure there's a real easy
fix. Just that it's eluding me.
How can I use \definedescription to set a combination style?
e.g.
Below I can get a capitalized description header
I have been wrestling with this for hours and I'm sure there's a real easy fix.
Just that it's eluding me.
How can I use \definedescription to set a combination style?
e.g.
Below I can get a capitalized description header:
\definedescription[rsection][location=left,width=broad,headstyle
there.
Any ideas on how I can achieve the ease that surely exists somewhere there?
I'll take plain Metapost or a combination of Metapost and Metafun +
ConTeXt as I'll use ConTeXt anyway to achieve multi-format output with
a minimum of fuss.
Help thankfully received, as always,
Mari
PS. Today's craft
did set this up long time ago:
\startsectionblockenvironment[frontpart]
\setupheader [before={\ss\switchtobodyfont[10pt]}]
\setupheader[style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,10pt]}]
or use
\definefont[HeaderFont][Sans at 10pt]
in combination with
\setupheader[style=HeaderFont
Hello,
slightly discussed several days ago...
Footnote in a combination is not shown anywhere:
\starttext
\startcombination[1*1]
{Aaa\footnote{Footnote}}{}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
Bug, feature (= footnotes are not supposed to be in a combination) or another
approach must
; charset=iso-8859-2; Format=flowed;
DelSp=yes
Hello,
slightly discussed several days ago...
Footnote in a combination is not shown anywhere:
\starttext
\startcombination[1*1]
{Aaa\footnote{Footnote}}{}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
Bug, feature (= footnotes
=iso-8859-2; Format=flowed;
DelSp=yes
Hello,
slightly discussed several days ago...
Footnote in a combination is not shown anywhere:
\starttext
\startcombination[1*1]
{Aaa\footnote{Footnote}}{}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
Bug, feature (= footnotes
... Actually, I'm using \st-formula to center members on the line. Something
similar to what you get using:
\hbox to\textwidth{\hfil a\hfil b\hfil c\hfil}
I was thinking about \st-combination, too:
\startcombination[3*1]
{a}
{b}
{c}
\stopcombination
But \st-combination
Am 15.03.2012 um 15:23 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
... Actually, I'm using \st-formula to center members on the line. Something
similar to what you get using:
\hbox to\textwidth{\hfil a\hfil b\hfil c\hfil}
I was thinking about \st-combination, too
... OK, it works!
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 15:34:43 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
What’s a “non-float” and why can’t you use combinations?
I missed the other command for each tile of the combination - its caption;
that's why my example didn't work
... Anyway, footnote doesn't appear even when using \st-combination:
\starttext
\startcombination[1*1]
{A \unit{50 t}\footnote{A footnote}}{}
\stopcombination
\stoptext
- There is no footnote #1 (A footnote) at the bottom of the page.
So what is the problem?
Best regards
was
different, but I have not anymore those versions to report what the exact
message was.
Thats’t to less information to tell what’s the problem but I can say it is
generated from \definedescription.
Do you use \definedescription somewhere in your document in combination with
\startpacked, e.g
The alignment of the elements in a combination is wrong with the
current beta. All elements are left aligned, in beta 2011.11.29 they
were centred. Example:
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\starttext
\startcombination [2*2]
{\externalfigure[dummy][width=1cm]}{alpha}
{\externalfigure[dummy
not anymore those versions to report what the exact
message was.
Thats’t to less information to tell what’s the problem but I can say it is
generated from \definedescription.
Do you use \definedescription somewhere in your document in combination with
\startpacked, e.g. \definedescription[before
On 11-3-2012 12:35, Marco wrote:
The alignment of the elements in a combination is wrong with the
current beta. All elements are left aligned, in beta 2011.11.29 they
were centred. Example:
\useMPlibrary [dum]
\starttext
\startcombination [2*2]
{\externalfigure[dummy][width=1cm
Not quite sure what causes this problem, but for particular text widths
in combination with \setscript[hanzi], the glyph width gets thrown off.
\setuplayout[width=110mm,height=200mm]
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setscript[hanzi]
\setcjkmainfont[IPAexMincho]
\starttext
?? \input tufte
\stoptext
Hello,
I'd like to print several frames of a precise size, one after other, e.g. 2 per
row, 2 rows.
I'm trying to use combination for this purpose - but I'd need to suppress any
horizontal and vertical gap between cells.
Is there any option which would cause this?
My code so far:
t
This should work:
\setupcombinations[distance=0mm]
Pavel Dohnal
2012/3/8 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz
Hello,
I'd like to print several frames of a precise size, one after other, e.g.
2 per row, 2 rows.
I'm trying to use combination for this purpose - but I'd need
:
This should work:
\setupcombinations[distance=0mm]
Pavel Dohnal
2012/3/8 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz
Hello,
I'd like to print several frames of a precise size, one after other, e.g.
2 per row, 2 rows.
I'm trying to use combination for this purpose - but I'd need
Hi ConTeXt users,
Currently I'm experiencing problems with inline math mode in combination
with the addff{oldstyle} command!
The attached test file doens't compile with the latest version 2012.2.18
(MkIV), which seems to be caused by the introduction of the $\bullet$!
With older versions
I have tried every combination of Luigis solution and get
Black text do not overprint (german: schwarzer Text wird
nicht überdruckt) for every page of the example for the
following code in the Preflight of Acrobat:
Here is an online version of the Preflight:
http://www.gronenberg.de/werkzeuge
. The alternatives e–g have also this
requirement but I guess they aren’t meant to be used in combination with
other alternatives.
Wolfgang
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On 20-2-2012 10:58, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The alternative d put’s all entries in a single line and this works perfect when
you have a parent with alternative a–c. The alternatives e–g have also this
requirement but I guess they aren’t meant to be used in combination with
other alternatives
to be used in combination with
other alternatives.
e-g are mostly meant for screen documents and for instance have framed
content (for menus etc) and such lists are normally not nested
in a-c one can do things like pagenumber=no to simplify a list.
Many thanks, Wolfgang and Hans, for your
. Hans, this should be
fixed if you have the time:
1. Suffix should only be added if there is more than one identical
combination author-year (and it should only be added if an authoryear
cite command is used, it doesn't make sense for other citation styles).
2. Suffixes should be added
or topspace + bottomspace in combination with height=middle.
I haven’t mentioned the header and footer above because they are part of the
textblock and will take space from this area.
When you use the information above for a layout you need
\definelayout
[middle]
[page]
[backspace=10mm
the
bottomspace or topspace + bottomspace in combination with height=middle.
I haven’t mentioned the header and footer above because they are part of the
textblock and will take space from this area.
When you use the information above for a layout you need
\definelayout
[middle]
[page
at that. All so
far looked at do not ignore page sizes, they set a page size for the entire
document.
Anyway, ConTeXt is capable, though it is difficult to get it working properly
because its arguments cannot stand combinations of fit-to-size and rotation in
combination. But with a lot
makes sense in mkiv
in fact, your definitions should have been some combination of skip and
penalty as you cannot assume that ~ always has the same meaning (being
activ emeans that its meaning can change)
Hans
erratic. I could not completely ascertain whether empty desciptions
parts in the combination-members plays a role.
I really hope this will point the way to a fast solution from the gurus ;-)
Hans van der Meer
On 11 jan. 2012, at 20:21, Hans van der Meer wrote:
I might add to this report
and mojca support it on the garden).
(But I really liked your subtle usage of a pad in combination with the
regular laptop.)
Hans
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already managed to make a luatex for that
arm thing and mojca support it on the garden).
(But I really liked your subtle usage of a pad in combination with the
regular laptop.)
OLPC just managed to create a pad under 100 euro!
http://laptop.org/en/laptop/hardware/xo3.shtml
Steffen
was a mkiv sample to start with.
In any case, I'm not clear on your point:
Setups come before setting the alignment and alignments sets the
spaceskip too.
I have not found a combination that works in mkiv: Please advise. Here is
the code again for reference
page into its header. While that didn’t work last year at all (at
least not in combination with imposition), I get rather good results
with this code (helpfully donated by someone on this list):
\setupbodyfont [ss,18pt]
\setuplayout[location=middle,marking=on]
\setuppaper
[nx
the first and last name on one address book page
into its header. While that didn’t work last year at all (at least not
in combination with imposition), I get rather good results with this
code (helpfully donated by someone on this list):
Marks are somewhat special in the sense that they can be loners
a minimal example
next time), but the problem seems to be the combination of
equations and labels. When labels are present, the file is
processed twice and the equations are also read twice (in
MkIV). It hasn't been fixed for ages, that probably means
it will stay.
One workaround
?
(Problem three: Having stuff under back matter causes a few extra
empty pages that I don't seem to be able to suppress with any
combination of \page commands (last one I tried seems to be
\page[right,quadruple]). However, this problem may go away if 1 2
get solved.)
Thankful for any help
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