On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:29, R. Ermers wrote:
>
> Snippets from log file:
>
> ! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set.
Independent of everything else that has been said in that thread:
wouldn't it be nice to simply fall back on Latin Modern for math when
some font doesn't prov
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011, R. Ermers wrote:
My one and only math item -- $\frac1{40}$ -- does cause a problem though.
Apparently there is no math fallback.
Hard to say without an example.
Any suggestions?
Use text mode fractions! \frac{1}{40}.
Aditya
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Thanks for all advices!
I solved the problem, at least partially.
I now use \usetypescriptfile[type-gentium]
For some reason I have to change the signs in the unnumbered lists.
My one and only math item -- $\frac1{40}$ -- does cause a problem though.
Apparently there is no math fallback.
Any s
On Sun 25 Sep 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
> I have an @incollection-entry with "booktitle" set in a bib-file used in
> a ConTeXt document. Unfortunately there is no \title, generated from
> "booktitle", in the respective .bbl file. Only \arttitle, generated
> from the bib-key "title", is pr
Thank you for taking a look at this. Too bad your solution is only
MkII. The document I'm currently working on is to be written in APA
style and unfortunately the frame around figure+caption is required...
I'm not really interested in changing to MkII... ;) I hope there can
also be a not too
Hello,
I use extensively ConTeXt for my work as a teacher.
I run into this problem :
I've defined the following layout for giving work for my students :
\setuptolerance[verytolerant,stretch]
\setuppapersize[A4][A4]
\setuplayout[
backspace=3cm, topspace=1.5cm,
rightmargin=0cm,leftmargin=1.3cm,
Hi list,
I have an @incollection-entry with "booktitle" set in a bib-file used in
a ConTeXt document. Unfortunately there is no \title, generated from
"booktitle", in the respective .bbl file. Only \arttitle, generated
from the bib-key "title", is present. Guess it's a bug(?)
Best regards
Am 25.09.2011 um 20:36 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> On Sun, 25 Sep 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 25.09.2011 um 15:08 schrieb R. Ermers:
>>
>>> Thanks for all your replies!
>>>
>>> I changed the superscript e into \high{e}. There is one other math item:
>>> $\frac1{40}$ in the whole
> Where is such a macro given in the garden. A quick search did not show it.
>
> Aditya
Hum... It's a long time ago...I think I've heavily modified the initial macro...
Thank you for your much cleaner version.
Pierre-François.
--
Bonnefoi Pierre-Francois|E-mail : bonne...@un
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 25.09.2011 um 15:08 schrieb R. Ermers:
Thanks for all your replies!
I changed the superscript e into \high{e}. There is one other math item:
$\frac1{40}$ in the whole text.
I am using mkiv.
Until the recent update the document (90 pp.) was p
Am 25.09.2011 um 15:08 schrieb R. Ermers:
> Thanks for all your replies!
>
> I changed the superscript e into \high{e}. There is one other math item:
> $\frac1{40}$ in the whole text.
>
> I am using mkiv.
> Until the recent update the document (90 pp.) was processed fine.
>
> I add a minimal
I used the following macro for typsetting literature references in footnotes.
It worked without problems until now, but then I didn't use the bib module for
some time.
It looks like a problem has crept in with the type.
the macro setup:
\usepublications[literature]
\setuppublications
Am 25.09.2011 um 18:10 schrieb Stefan Müller:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm using 201100920 00:09 MkIV standalone. Some time ago Marcin Borkowski
> asked [1] on this list about framing floats together with their captions. It
> seems to be unanswered and now I stumbled upon a similar problem. I want to
Hi list,
I'm using 201100920 00:09 MkIV standalone. Some time ago Marcin
Borkowski asked [1] on this list about framing floats together with
their captions. It seems to be unanswered and now I stumbled upon a
similar problem. I want to have a figure with a caption together in a
frame as wi
Thanks for all your replies!
I changed the superscript e into \high{e}. There is one other math item:
$\frac1{40}$ in the whole text.
I am using mkiv.
Until the recent update the document (90 pp.) was processed fine.
I add a minimal example below.
Thanks again for looking into this problem.
R
I get the impression there is something wrong with typesetting math with the
lucida setup in ConTeXt. I find that the \colon is not printed. Below is a
minimal example. See the colon in the first formula that is absent in the
second.
Perhaps someone is willing to check if this is ConTeXt in gen
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 01:02:07PM +0200, R. Ermers wrote:
>
> But I use very, very little math, only once or twice, as in 7$^{th}$, but I
> could solve that otherwise.
You may want to use 7\high{th}.
> My main problem occurs in itemization. Please have a look at this:
>
> l.741 \item h
>
Am 24.09.2011 um 11:29 schrieb R. Ermers:
> Dear all,
> After my update a few days ago I have run into the problem earlier described
> under the subject "new beta" (Marco Pessotto). The file processed nicely
> until then. I use gentium as the main font.
>
> \definefont[gentium][Xserif][name:Ge
Thanks Alan,
But I use very, very little math, only once or twice, as in 7$^{th}$, but I
could solve that otherwise.
My main problem occurs in itemization. Please have a look at this:
l.741 \item h
et type van de abc abc abc
?
! \textfont0 is undefined (character 8226).
Regards,
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:29:32AM +0200, R. Ermers wrote:
> Dear all,
> After my update a few days ago I have run into the problem earlier described
> under the subject "new beta" (Marco Pessotto). The file processed nicely
> until then. I use gentium as the main font.
>
> \definefont[gentium][
Hello,
I've recently updated my standalone (32-bit Linux) ConTeXT from
2011.02.25 to 2011.09.20, and I'm now having some trouble with float
placement. I'm using MkIV. I'm trying to have figures protruding into
the outer margins with a double-sided layout, as described here:
http://wiki.contextgar
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