> Am 08.11.2020 um 03:19 schrieb Sylvain Hubert :
>
> Dear List,
>
> I'm trying to move up a section title (section b) 2cm upward:
>
> \starttext
> \section{a}
> \blank[-2cm,force]\
> \section{b}
> \section{c}
> \stoptext
>
> The empty space (\ ) after the \blank is
Dear List,
Could anyone manage to typeset the following example? Here [] causes an
error "Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup".
\starttext
\define\sample{
\startxtable[]
\startxtablehead
\startxrow
\startxcell 123\stopxcell
\stopxrow
\stopxtablehead
\stopxtable
Dear List,
The first paragraph of the following example is not indented.
\setupindenting[yes,first,4cm]
\starttext
\section{a}
\dorecurse{84}{abc }
\dorecurse{84}{abc }
\stoptext
Does anyone know how to actually get the first paragraph indented?
Thanks!
Best,
Dear List,
I'm trying to move up a section title (section b) 2cm upward:
\starttext
\section{a}
\blank[-2cm,force]\
\section{b}
\section{c}
\stoptext
The empty space (\ ) after the \blank is necessary here, without which the
\blank does nothing.
I would like to ask
Dear List,
Does anyone know how to set the footer to be "page i/n" where i=current
page number, n=total number of page? I've tried
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer, command=\groupedcommand{page
}{/\lastcounter[userpage]}]
but \lastcounter[userpage] results in empty string.
Thanks in
Dear List,
after hours of debugging, I finally found out that \switchtobodyfont[face,
20pt] does NOT behave the same with
\switchtobodyfont[face]\switchtobodyfont[20pt]. In my case the latter is
the correct one, while the former does nothing but falling back to
latinmodern.
Does anyone know when
Dear List,
I'm confused by the result of the following example (see attached):
\definefontfamily[face1][rm][gabriola][it={features:{default}}]
\definefontfamily[face2][rm][gabriola][it={features:{default,
effect={}}}]
\definefontfamily[face3][rm][gabriola][it={features:{default,
Sylvain Hubert schrieb am 07.11.2020 um 22:42:
The motivation of using \section was to avoid \stopsection, but I just
found out that \stopsection is not really necessary.
Now I would like to ask whether there is any difference between
\section{Title} and \startsection[title=Title].
You get
On 7 Nov 2020, at 13:43, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> On 11/7/20 1:09 PM, n...@scorecrow.com wrote:
>> Some more details on the font inclusion problem I posted about the other day.
>
> Hi Bruce,
>
> I think that current LMTX has issues with Bondi12CPlus.TTF.
>
> Hans, could you have a look at
The motivation of using \section was to avoid \stopsection, but I just
found out that \stopsection is not really necessary.
Now I would like to ask whether there is any difference between
\section{Title} and \startsection[title=Title].
Thanks.
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 at 22:33, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
On 11/7/20 9:51 PM, Tommaso Gordini wrote:
> Thanks Hans and thanks Pablo. So, \usetypescript is not needed?
Hi Tommaso,
I never used (or needed) any typescript.
But I think they aren’t needed anymore with \definefontfamily and
\definefallbackfamily.
Pablo
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Dear List,
it is known that we can supply additional userdata like authors to
\startsection:
\startsection[title=Title][author=Someone]
so that the author can be included in the table of contents using
\structurelistuservariable{author}.
Now I would like to do the same with \section, but
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 at 20:37, Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> \structurelistuservariable is for lists (e.g. the table of contents),
> to access the values in your text use \structureuservariable.
>
Indeed. Thanks for the help, Wolfgang.
Thanks Hans and thanks Pablo. So, \usetypescript is not needed?
Tommaso
Il sab 7 nov 2020, 21:24 Pablo Rodriguez ha scritto:
> On 11/7/20 7:54 PM, Tommaso Gordini wrote:
> > Hello to all.
> >
> > I am writing to you just to know if the following code, with which I
> > would like to activate
Hi,
I tried to install the new OpenBSD amd64 binaries (thanks Hans!)
but it failed. I suspect something is wrong with install.sh
Here is the script I use to install binaries on a new system:
#!/bin/ksh
#script pour installer ConTeXt dans une nouvelle version OpenBSD
#Pour lire avant usage
On 11/7/20 7:54 PM, Tommaso Gordini wrote:
> Hello to all.
>
> I am writing to you just to know if the following code, with which I
> would like to activate the protrusion and expansion of characters in my
> document, is correct. Is the command order okay?
>
> If I wanted to use another font, are
Sylvain Hubert schrieb am 07.11.2020 um 20:32:
Dear List,
I have sections tagged with authors:
\startsection[title={Title}][author={Author}] ... \stopsection
The authors were to be included in the table of contents using
\structurelistuservariable{author}. Now I would also like to
Dear List,
I have sections tagged with authors:
\startsection[title={Title}][author={Author}] ... \stopsection
The authors were to be included in the table of contents using
\structurelistuservariable{author}. Now I would also like to mention the
authors inside the sections, but
Alan Bowen schrieb am 07.11.2020 um 20:13:
Thanks, Pablo. I ran the script but it made no difference.
Scheherazade New was loaded with ver: 2020.11.07 12:47 but not
with ver: 2020.09.20 23:02
The console file for the latter shows:
selectfont > the requested fallback font 'Scheherazade
Thanks, Pablo. I ran the script but it made no difference. Scheherazade New
was loaded with ver: 2020.11.07 12:47 but not with ver: 2020.09.20 23:02
The console file for the latter shows:
selectfont > the requested fallback font 'Scheherazade New' for
typeface 'mainface' style 'rm' was
Hello to all.
I am writing to you just to know if the following code, with which I would
like to activate the protrusion and expansion of characters in my document,
is correct. Is the command order okay?
If I wanted to use another font, are there other things to write?
Thank you in advance
On 07/11/2020 13:11, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
echo "" && curl -Ihttp://pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tmf.zip
2>&1 | grep Last-Modified && echo ""
So you don’t mix access time with last modification.
this seems to work:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
cd ~/context
OLD=`stat -c "%w"
On 11/7/20 6:58 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> Though Scheherazade New font loads properly with the today’s LMTX, I
> cannot get it to load with LMTX from 2020.09.20 (which I must stay with
> for now because the latest one has its own complaints about my files).
>
>
On 11/7/2020 6:58 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Though Scheherazade New font loads properly with the today’s LMTX, I
cannot get it to load with LMTX from 2020.09.20 (which I must stay with
for now because the latest one has its own complaints about my files).
with some fixes
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On 11/7/2020 6:45 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 11/7/20 6:18 PM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
Thank you so much, Pablo. This is exactly what I needed.
Could you also tell me where you have learnt these features? I had been
searching for this for hours but \effect was still the best of what I've
got.
Though Scheherazade New font loads properly with the today’s LMTX, I cannot
get it to load with LMTX from 2020.09.20 (which I must stay with for now
because the latest one has its own complaints about my files).
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][][Scheherazade New]
[range=arabic]
On 11/7/20 6:18 PM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
> Thank you so much, Pablo. This is exactly what I needed.
>
> Could you also tell me where you have learnt these features? I had been
> searching for this for hours but \effect was still the best of what I've
> got. Indeed, googling 'context+tex+boldened'
Hi Pablo,
thanks for the suggestion, but I was looking for an automated method for
writing a module, therefore manual reference is not feasible here.
Sylvain
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 at 16:46, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 11/7/20 4:32 PM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > say I have three
Thank you so much, Pablo. This is exactly what I needed.
Could you also tell me where you have learnt these features? I had been
searching for this for hours but \effect was still the best of what I've
got. Indeed, googling 'context+tex+boldened' or 'contextgarden+boldened'
results in nothing
On 11/7/2020 5:51 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Rik Kabel schrieb am 07.11.2020 um 17:13:
Hello all,
The following example produces the expected output in MkIV, but fails
in LMTX (both dated 2020-11-07). The modules directory was copied into
the LMTX tree from the MkIV tree, and the log
and on mine with today’s standalone.
A.
On Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 10:27 AM Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 11/7/20 4:11 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> > Hi, Pablo—
> >
> > Shouldn’t it be either
> > \item a
> > or
> > \startitem a\stopitem
> > ?
> Hi Alan,
>
> of course, the sample reads:
>
> \starttext
Rik Kabel schrieb am 07.11.2020 um 17:13:
Hello all,
The following example produces the expected output in MkIV, but fails
in LMTX (both dated 2020-11-07). The modules directory was copied into
the LMTX tree from the MkIV tree, and the log indicates that the
module is loaded. It gives no
Hello all,
The following example produces the expected output in MkIV, but fails in
LMTX (both dated 2020-11-07). The modules directory was copied into the
LMTX tree from the MkIV tree, and the log indicates that the module is
loaded. It gives no other clues. The output has a blank line where
On 11/7/20 4:32 PM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> say I have three sections in the document:
>
> \section{foo} ... \section{bar} ... \section{baz} ...
>
> Now I would like to auto generate a heavily customized table of contents
> like the following text, which cannot be done by the
On 11/7/20 4:06 PM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
> [...]
> Could anyone help me define a {\bf}-aware version of \fakebf which can
> render the "4 5 6" in the example above in latinmodern's bold?
Hi Sylvain,
there is an already defined font feature that fakes boldened fonts:
boldened (and also
Dear List,
say I have three sections in the document:
\section{foo} ... \section{bar} ... \section{baz} ...
Now I would like to auto generate a heavily customized table of contents
like the following text, which cannot be done by the stock \placecontent in
general, and put it into the
On 11/7/20 4:11 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> Hi, Pablo—
>
> Shouldn’t it be either
> \item a
> or
> \startitem a\stopitem
> ?
Hi Alan,
of course, the sample reads:
\starttext
\startitemize
\startitem a\stopitem
\stopitemize
\stoptext
But the issue still happens on my LMTX
Hi, Pablo—
Shouldn’t it be either
\item a
or
\startitem a\stopitem
?
Alan
On Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 9:52 AM Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have the following sample:
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize
> \item a\stopitem
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
> With latest LMTX
Dear List,
I'm using a weirdfont that does not have a pre-defined bold variant but
still want to emboldening short extracts of text occasionally, so I've
defined
\defineeffect[thicker][alternative=both,rulethickness=0.3pt]
\define\fakebf{\effect[thicker]}
but in situations like
On 11/7/20 2:40 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 11/7/2020 12:47 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> I’m afraid that with current latest rectangles for links got to the end
>> of the line when nothing stops them.
>>
>> Could anyone confirm the issue?
>>
>> BTW, I include the makeup, because
On 11/7/2020 3:31 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 11/7/20 1:29 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...]
Many thanks for your in-depth explanation, Hans.
This sample triggers the error:
\appendtoks
\unexpanded\def\doverbatimspace{\char32\hskip\zeropoint}%
\to \everyenableelements
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item a\stopitem
\stopitemize
\stoptext
With latest LMTX from today, I don’t get any item marker.
Could you confirm the issue?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
On 11/6/2020 3:54 PM, n...@scorecrow.com wrote:
This, I'm certain, used to work with an LMTX from the beginning of the year but I've
upgraded to "ConTeXt ver: 2020.11.05 23:01 LMTX fmt: 2020.11.6 int:
english/english" and now it doesn't.
I have a single .tex file in a directory,
On 11/7/20 1:29 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> [...]
Many thanks for your in-depth explanation, Hans.
This sample triggers the error:
\appendtoks
\unexpanded\def\doverbatimspace{\char32\hskip\zeropoint}%
\to \everyenableelements
\setuptagging[state=start]
\starttext
On 11/7/20 1:09 PM, n...@scorecrow.com wrote:
> Some more details on the font inclusion problem I posted about the other day.
Hi Bruce,
I think that current LMTX has issues with Bondi12CPlus.TTF.
Hans, could you have a look at it? I reproduce can the same issue.
>
On 11/7/2020 12:47 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\enabledirectives[references.border]
%~ \definemakeup[slide]
\define[1]\newurl{\goto{\tt\hyphenatedurl{#1}}[url(#1)]}
\starttext
%~ \startmakeup[slide]
On 07/11/2020 13:11, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Improved message:
echo "" && curl -Ihttp://pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tmf.zip
2>&1 | grep Last-Modified && echo ""
So you don’t mix access time with last modification.
Just in case it helps,
That helps.
Thx
On 11/7/2020 12:41 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hans,
using latest from yesterday, I get the following error:
tex error > tex error on line 22 in file cont-yes.mkiv: Valid
keyword expected, likely 'minus'
mt
xrunjit
\relax
\buff_verbatim_type_buffer_indeed
On 11/7/20 12:53 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> [...]
> I have a simpler approach that might help you:
>
> curl -I http://pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tmf.zip
Improved message:
echo "" && curl -I http://pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tmf.zip
2>&1 | grep Last-Modified && echo ""
So you
Some more details on the font inclusion problem I posted about the other day.
This code:
---begin---
\definefont[fontCoverTitle][name:brushwood at 94pt]
\starttext
This text in default font.
\fontCoverTitle{EXAMPLE}
\stoptext
---end---
works as expected in
ConTeXt ver: 2020.03.10 14:44
On 11/7/20 11:40 AM, Floris van Manen wrote:
> Dear Hans,
>
> Would it be possible to have a simple text file with the latest release
> version (or date) tag in it? Next to the folder containing the actual
> install script files? In that case it is easy to check that version tag
> by comparing
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\enabledirectives[references.border]
%~ \definemakeup[slide]
\define[1]\newurl{\goto{\tt\hyphenatedurl{#1}}[url(#1)]}
\starttext
%~ \startmakeup[slide]
\newurl{a}
compared to \newurl{a}.
%~ \stopmakeup
On 07/11/2020 12:19, Hans Hagen wrote:
a version mismatch normally comes from the fact that i generate an lmtx
update (for wolfgang to check, posted elsewhere) but nor a mkiv one and
then upload to the website (as happened)
also, the update script itself doesn't get updated so when that
On 11/7/20 12:25 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 11/7/2020 10:57 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> With a simple PDF document, I cannot make \setuparranging work in LMTX.
>> Using latest from 2020.11.06 20:34.
>> [...]
> a bit too agressive checking in the engine .. i'll fix it
Hans,
many thanks
Hans,
using latest from yesterday, I get the following error:
tex error > tex error on line 22 in file cont-yes.mkiv: Valid
keyword expected, likely 'minus'
mt
xrunjit
\relax
\buff_verbatim_type_buffer_indeed ...rrentregime
}tab{\typingparameter \c!tab
On 11/7/2020 10:57 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuparranging[2TOP]
\setuplayout[page]
\starttext
\insertpages[file.pdf]
\stoptext
With a simple PDF document, I cannot make \setuparranging work in LMTX.
Using latest from 2020.11.06 20:34.
Hi,
a version mismatch normally comes from the fact that i generate an lmtx
update (for wolfgang to check, posted elsewhere) but nor a mkiv one and
then upload to the website (as happened)
also, the update script itself doesn't get updated so when that gets
adapted one has to get it from
Dear Hans,
Would it be possible to have a simple text file with the latest release
version (or date) tag in it? Next to the folder containing the actual
install script files? In that case it is easy to check that version tag
by comparing with the local copy and decide if a further download
> Am 04.09.2020 um 11:59 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
> :
>
> Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 03.09.2020 um 10:17:
>> Hi,
>> I’d like to have an (person) index entry like
>> Ramm, Hraban passim
>> i.e. without actual page number.
>> How can I force that?
>> I also need to be able to refer to it
On 11/7/20 10:48 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
>
> I had the same issue as the one you were reporting (on MacOS 10.14.6).
> I removed the three files
>
> texmf-context.tma
> texmf-osx-64.tma
> texmf.tma
>
> [...] and I think I will get the new version uploaded by Hans (my
> internet
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuparranging[2TOP]
\setuplayout[page]
\starttext
\insertpages[file.pdf]
\stoptext
With a simple PDF document, I cannot make \setuparranging work in LMTX.
Using latest from 2020.11.06 20:34.
It works perfectly fine with MkIV.
Could anyone
Hi Pablo,
I had the same issue as the one you were reporting (on MacOS 10.14.6).
I removed the three files
texmf-context.tma
texmf-osx-64.tma
texmf.tma
before issuing the command
sh install.sh
Now I am getting
fetching
Дана 07.11.2020. у 23:42, Hans Hagen пише:
Question: do we really need all these 'named characters' or can we at
some point ditch many .. I assume that users who key in greek and
cyrillic use unicode nowdays (no hurry, just wondering).
That's true Hans, normally I use UTF-8 encoding and a
Дана 07.11.2020. у 23:42, Hans Hagen пише:
Question: do we really need all these 'named characters' or can we at
some point ditch many .. I assume that users who key in greek and
cyrillic use unicode nowdays (no hurry, just wondering).
That's true Hans, normally I use UTF-8 encoding and a
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