Dear all,
is there a simple way to convince context to put small caps in italic?
Thanks.
Andreas
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV
minimal example
\starttext
% this is what I intended to do
\emph{\smallcaps Something} Something % not italic
% this is what if tried:
{\it\sc
On 11/28/2012 9:58 AM, Andreas Mang wrote:
Dear all,
is there a simple way to convince context to put small caps in italic?
Thanks.
Andreas
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV
minimal example
\starttext
% this is what I intended to do
\emph{\smallcaps Something} Something % not
On 11/27/2012 6:11 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
I see this and I believe that there are kerning -- or not ?
yes, lots of them
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Am 28.11.2012 um 09:58 schrieb Andreas Mang m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de:
Dear all,
is there a simple way to convince context to put small caps in italic?
Thanks.
Andreas
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV
minimal example
\starttext
% this is what I intended to do
Am 28.11.2012 um 10:01 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 11/27/2012 6:11 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
I see this and I believe that there are kerning -- or not ?
yes, lots of them
I tried your example with a few other fonts and none of them kerned so much and
all of them had a good
Am 23.11.2012 um 20:23 schrieb Aditya Mahajan adit...@cim.mcgill.ca:
... I probably found it (how easy!):
\definestartstop
[Rek]
[before={\blank\setupnarrower[left=\parindent,right=\parindent]\startnarrower},
after={\stopnarrower\blank},
style=\em,
]
(Untested, as I don't
\setff{X} enables font feature X in the current scope --- do I
understand this correctly?
--Sietse
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 28.11.2012 um 09:58 schrieb Andreas Mang m...@imt.uni-luebeck.de:
Dear all,
is there a simple way to
Am 28.11.2012 um 11:18 schrieb Sietse Brouwer sbbrou...@gmail.com:
\setff{X} enables font feature X in the current scope --- do I
understand this correctly?
--Sietse
It enables a predefined set of features which need to define with
\definefontfeature.
There is also a difference between
I was under the impression that
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all engine=luatex
should install a minimal minimal context (without mkii). But that doesn't
seem to be true. Has something changed, or am I mistaken?
Thanks, Jörg
On 11/28/2012 11:36 AM, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
I was under the impression that
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all engine=luatex
should install a minimal minimal context (without mkii). But that doesn't
seem to be true. Has something changed, or am I mistaken?
--engine
On 27/11/12 23:10, Hans Hagen wrote:
Normally context will automatically fall back on latn but does so by
looking at the feature list. These fonts support so many scripts that
it's not possible.
You (pablo) can report to the font designer that for features like
kerning a dflt,dflt pair
Hi,
Thanks everybody for the answers converning fonts list. Now I'd like
to know why the 3rd party modules are not found.
I perfomed fresh install (with --extra option), then --make.
fullpage and simplefonts are not found, but they are physically
present in the tree (e.g. t-fullpage.mkiv in
Am 28.11.2012 um 19:00 schrieb Vyatcheslav Y. yatskov...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Thanks everybody for the answers converning fonts list. Now I'd like
to know why the 3rd party modules are not found.
I perfomed fresh install (with --extra option), then --make.
fullpage and simplefonts are not
Hello,
the \start/stop-tabulate doesn't work inside \midaligned:
\def\T{%
\starttabulate[|r|l|]
\NC c \NC centered \NC \AR
\NC l \NC left aligned \NC \AR
\NC r \NC right aligned \NC \AR
\stoptabulate
}
\starttext
\T % This is OK
\midaligned{\T} % This fails
\stoptext
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