Khaled,
thanks a lot for sharing this, but I believe it deserves a more
descriptive title than just "fw: Thank you".
Can you please also send this to other TeX mailing lists? In
particular the Unicode Math (but XeTeX and TeX Live should be fine as
well). It's not off-topic at all, I believe many
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From: Frédéric WANG
To: "www-m...@w3.org" , LaTeXML project
Subject: Thank you
Dear all,
Two months ago, I started a fundraising campaign to help MathML developments
in Gecko/WebKit as well as producing some sample EPUB documents for science.
On 1/30/2014 12:34 PM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
use case needed
Here two cases to compare:
1.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth\\
\input knuth\blank \noindentation
\input knuth
\testpage[35]\noindentation\input knuth
\stoptext
2.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, firs
Dear All,
I am trying to typeset a quite complex list of accounting entries.
http://drifted.in/other/045.jpg
It is like Table of Contents, but without page numbers. I have no idea what
commands to use for this. There is no need to have it exactly the same, just
roughly.
Thanks, Jan
On 2014-01-30 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 30.01.2014 um 20:08 schrieb Jan Tosovsky :
> >
> > how can I specify the alignment of narrower text, 'hanging' in my
> > case?
>
> What do you expect from the output?
>
I'd expect that starting french quote sign outside the left text edge -
similarly l
Am 30.01.2014 um 20:08 schrieb Jan Tosovsky :
> Dear All,
>
> how can I specify the alignment of narrower text, 'hanging' in my case?
What do you expect from the output?
Wolfgang
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Dear All,
how can I specify the alignment of narrower text, 'hanging' in my case?
\definefontfamily[palatino][rm][Palatino Linotype][features={default,
quality}]
\setupbodyfont[palatino]
\setupalign[hz, hanging]
\setupindenting[medium, yes]
\starttext
\input{tufte}
\setupnarrower[left=0cm] % sur
Hi,
Thank you to you for your answers. As I have to write text with math
formulas, I'll probably buy them.
Fabrice
2014-01-30 Hans Hagen
> On 1/29/2014 10:23 PM, Fabrice wrote:
>
>> If you have the type1 fonts
>>>
>> How do we know?
>> Sorry, but I'm not at all an expert font !
>>
>
> just buy
Am 29.01.2014 um 09:04 schrieb Flavien Lambert :
> Hi all,
> back to the ubuntu font again, I realized that ligatures are not used. I
> thought it was automatic with OTF type fonts. Is there anything special to
> add to get the ligatures?
Ligatures are used for the font but the difference betw
use case needed
Here two cases to compare:
1.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth\\
\input knuth\blank \noindentation
\input knuth
\testpage[35]\noindentation\input knuth
\stoptext
2.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth\\
On 1/30/2014 10:37 AM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Hi there,
I asked a similar question before, but I try it again (in a bit
different way):
The command \testpage[n] Paragraph sets the next paragraph on the next
page, if there are less than n lines left on the current page. I use
this command very often
On 1/29/2014 9:41 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi,
With the latest beta,
ConTeXt ver: 2013.06.07 17:34 MKII fmt: 2014.1.29
in a file typeset with mkii I have a bunch of metapost macros (drawing a logo…)
which used to typeset correctly until last week, I get an error message saying:
On 1/30/2014 1:03 AM, Casey Jones wrote:
The following MWE doesn't print item two when using the packed option
with three columns.
\starttext
% correct
\startitemize[columns, three]
\startitem one \stopitem
\startitem two \stopitem
\startitem three \stopitem
\startitem four \stopitem
\startitem
On 1/29/2014 10:23 PM, Fabrice wrote:
If you have the type1 fonts
How do we know?
Sorry, but I'm not at all an expert font !
just buy the open type versions from tug ... less hassle and more complete
Hans
-
Hi there,
I asked a similar question before, but I try it again (in a bit
different way):
The command \testpage[n] Paragraph sets the next paragraph on the next
page, if there are less than n lines left on the current page. I use
this command very often, but need it with some extension: If \
If you have the type1 fonts
How do we know?
Sorry, but I'm not at all an expert font !
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