Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi,
[...]
but ... what is wrong with that?
The question is, do the struts affect the typesetting (kerning)?
no, that is, spacing between and the rest is a matter of additional kerns anyway
Hans
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Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
Hm. Do you quote the Metafun manual, section 13.6? I know this
technique. But my question was different: Is it possible to `animate'
the fieldstack? In other words, to make it change one figure to
another automatically, without clicking anywhere, changing one frame
to
Hi,
I've now studied the docs for a while and experimenting with a bunch of
settings but I'm still failing setting up typefaces correctly in ConTeXt.
Probably the font mechanism in ConTeXt is much more elaborate than with
LaTeX's NFSS. But I'm too stupid to understand it :-( Could someone please
\setupfootertexts[{\getmarking[section][first] \getmarking[section][last]}]
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\section{first}
\column
\section{last}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
For the record. Adding \page seams to work:
\setupfootertexts[{\getmarking[section][first]
On 14 Sep 2004, at 12:17, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Howth {\em H\k{o}f\eth i} / {\em H\k{o}f\eth a},
(LaTeX 'dh' = [eE]th, 'th'= [tT]horn, 'ng' = [eE]ng)
Greetings, Taco
Dear Taco,
Thank you very much for your reply. I get ? when I use the above. But I
just chanced mathmode
{\em H\k{o}f$\eth$i} /
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, Charles Doherty wrote:
On 14 Sep 2004, at 12:17, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Howth {\em H\k{o}f\eth i} / {\em H\k{o}f\eth a},
(LaTeX 'dh' = [eE]th, 'th'= [tT]horn, 'ng' = [eE]ng)
Thank you very much for your reply. I get ? when I use the above.
I get ? if I try with the
\setupfootertexts[{\getmarking[section][first] \getmarking[section][last]}]
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\section{first}
\column
\section{last}
\page
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
OK, but how to get it work with columnsets? The following code shows
the missing first mark:
Some auto-answers ;-)
Add 1: I thing the answer is waiting only for Hans.
Add 2: il2 name is all right for encoding of csr fonts in ConTeXt.
I was confused of what is called il2. il2 in TeX world is
encoding of CS fonts (csr). Do not confuse with ISO-8859-2 so
called Latin 2.
Hi all,
there is probably somewhere a space in some macro called inside \inmargin.
See example:
\starttext
\setbox0\hbox{\inmargin{XX}}
\showbox0
A\box0 B
\stoptext
and a part of log with \showbox0:
\hbox(10.41603+4.05064)x3.91663
.\glue 3.91663 plus 1.95831 minus 1.30554
Hi Hans,
did you receive the mails about captions and tui/tuo UTF expansions and
reusing it in \about? I sent them on Sunday and as they are important to me
I hava to ask again :-),
thank you and have a nice day,
Martin
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