Rob Ermers wrote:
The font is simply not recognised (log file message: bodyfont: unknown
variant johanna). Of course, I am still miles away of getting my
cyrillic font working under context...
that message is an indication that you didn't define it as bodyfont
for instance:
\definetypeface[joha
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Rob Ermers said this at Mon, 6 Dec 2004 22:30:22 +0100:
The font is simply not recognised (log file message: bodyfont: unknown
variant johanna). Of course, I am still miles away of getting my
cyrillic font working under context...
there is support for cyrillic in context but
Hi Adam,
Thanks for your quick reaction. Before ending this eventful day, I ran
texexec as you suggested.
The font in question is Hudson (vendor=softmaker = Berry 5), for which I
invented the name 5hu (+r for roman). I have the two files 5hur.pdf
and 5hur.afm.
Texfont generated a number of fi
Rob Ermers said this at Mon, 6 Dec 2004 22:30:22 +0100:
>The font is simply not recognised (log file message: bodyfont: unknown
>variant johanna). Of course, I am still miles away of getting my
>cyrillic font working under context...
Okay, that sounds odd. How do you define/use the font in ConT
Dear friends,
Let's join the font discussion!
Two years ago I installed under latex an adapted cyrillic font family,
along with a new encoding (which I named l2t.enc -- a variant of t2a),
for koi8 texts, which makes it possible to call special diacritics
(like \cyrkdot) by means of regular inpu
Hi Patrick,
Oeps, indeed! I was a bit in a hurry and I saw that there was a slash in
front of the external link ...
Willi
Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hello Willi,
[...]
[\tex{Odysee from Homeros on the Internet}]
you should not use \tex{...} here of course. Unless you have an
unknown TeX interpre
Patrick Gundlach said this at Mon, 6 Dec 2004 14:41:58 +0100:
>> \switchtotypeface[palatino][12pt,rm]
>
>I have never used \switchtotypeface.
\setuptypeface[palatino,12pt,rm]
is probably more appropriate here.
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Hello Adam,
[...]
> Well, I'm wondering where all the tfms have gone on my distribution, as
> well (gwTeX on the Mac doesn't seem to include 8r or ec/8t metrics,
> either).
Do you have psnfss (LaTeX) installed?
Patrick
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Wolfgang Zillig said this at Mon, 6 Dec 2004 13:40:24 +0100:
>Hello,
>
>I think I´mgetting confused with all of the font selection within context.
Don't worry: it's a bit complicated at first... but it's learn-able (and
easier, to my mind, than LaTeX's way of doing things!).
>First: I have a mik
Hello Wolfgang,
> I think I´mgetting confused with all of the font selection within context.
You are not the first one...
> First: I have a miktex environment on on W2K.
That should be OK for all needs.
> 1. to change single fonts:
see http://contextgarden.net/Psnfss
> \definetypeface [palat
Hello,
I think I´mgetting confused with all of the font selection within context.
First: I have a miktex environment on on W2K.
1.
to change single fonts:
\definetypeface [palatino] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default] [encoding=ec]
\switchtotypeface[palatino][12pt,rm]
results in an error that the fon
Hello,
I was trying out the figure database as shown in the manual. But I have a
problem with large pictures (eg from digital cameras). Is there a way to scale
them down in the database view?
thanks
Wolfgang
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Hello Matthias,
> how can I have \startquotation ... \stopquotation without quotes
> meaning something like \quote in latex?
You shouldn't assume that people here know LaTeX! That's like asking
for an emacs-like behaviour on a vi-mailinglist.
Look at \startquotation ... \stopquotation. See alo
Hallo,
how can I have \startquotation ... \stopquotation without quotes meaning
something like \quote in latex?
Thanks, Matthias
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