Hi Mojca,
Sorry for the late reply. I was travelling extensively. Now I am
trying to pick up this thread again -- here's the text source I used
(with your latest suggestion) and the error produced (see line 100) --
still the same problem I think :-(
1 \starttypescript[serif][eco]
2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I wasn't precise enough: I would like to indent paragraphs inside a
block
created with \defineenumeration (like theorems...), not inside an itemize
block.
The output in this latter case is indeed quite awful.
\defineenumeration[theorem][indenting=always]
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 15:35:35 -0700, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jan 31 2008, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Any native arabic speaker out there? Is it %18 or 18% ??
Hello,
I don't know nothing about Arabic script, but wouldn't it be logic to ask
for
Selon Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\defineenumeration[theorem][indenting=always]
This is actually easier to find, because it actually is documented
in texshow: http://texshow.contextgarden.net/
You're right. I found it there just after I sent the mail... Thank you, and
sorry I didn't
Taco == Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Taco,
That was quick answer. Thanks a lot.
Taco \symbol[] gobbles following spaces, because it also has a second
Taco argument for the symbol set. Use one of these to stop it from
Taco doing so:
The 2nd one looks optimal when symbol set is
On 1 févr. 08, at 12:15, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
[…]
Maybe I missed the point: don't both lines produce the same output:
۱۲۳ ۴۵۶ ۷۸۹ ?
\TeXXeTstate=1
\definedfont[GeezaPro at 16pt]
\starttext
۱۲۳ ۴۵۶ ۷۸۹
\beginL
۱۲۳ ۴۵۶ ۷۸۹
\endL
\stoptext
... or was this a confusion of
Gour wrote:
Taco == Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Taco,
That was quick answer. Thanks a lot.
Taco \symbol[] gobbles following spaces, because it also has a second
Taco argument for the symbol set. Use one of these to stop it from
Taco doing so:
The 2nd one looks
Hi!
After moving to emacs I decided to settle on ConTeXt markup and want to
use Unicode engine.
Luatex is advancing very nicely and I wonder is there any reason to use
XeTeX over luatex, i.e. what features are missing (if any) in regards to
regarding font-handling in luatex in comparison with