Re: [NTG-context] Problem with dotted fontname ?

2010-05-25 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Hans Hagen wrote:

On 25-5-2010 2:20, luigi scarso wrote:

I'm using otf fonts from
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/linuxlibertine
ie
LinLibertine_Re-4.4.1.otf
LinLibertineC_Re-4.0.3.otf
LinLibertine_BI-4.0.5.otf
Biolinum_Re-0.4.1.otf
LinLibertine_It-4.0.6.otf
LinLibertine_Bd-4.1.0.otf
Biolinum_Bd-0.4.1.otf

mtxrun is able to show them, but mkiv fails to load.
Problem disappers if one renames them in sane way
like
LinLibertine_Re-4_4_1.otf



hm, i wonder why ... anyhow, on tex live they hav edifferent names


Because the suffix stripper is failing, it strips all the dots,
leaving something like

LinLibertine_Re-

I noticed this a while ago and I even thought I had emailed a
solution. I'll try to rediscover that message.





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Re: [NTG-context] Problem with dotted fontname ?

2010-05-25 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Taco Hoekwater wrote:

Hans Hagen wrote:

On 25-5-2010 2:20, luigi scarso wrote:

I'm using otf fonts from
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/linuxlibertine
ie
LinLibertine_Re-4.4.1.otf
LinLibertineC_Re-4.0.3.otf
LinLibertine_BI-4.0.5.otf
Biolinum_Re-0.4.1.otf
LinLibertine_It-4.0.6.otf
LinLibertine_Bd-4.1.0.otf
Biolinum_Bd-0.4.1.otf

mtxrun is able to show them, but mkiv fails to load.
Problem disappers if one renames them in sane way
like
LinLibertine_Re-4_4_1.otf



hm, i wonder why ... anyhow, on tex live they hav edifferent names


Because the suffix stripper is failing, it strips all the dots,
leaving something like

LinLibertine_Re-

I noticed this a while ago and I even thought I had emailed a
solution. I'll try to rediscover that message.


See my note on:

  http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=278

Best wishes,
Taco
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Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-25 Thread Stefan Müller
 When you put command \cite[ref1,ref2,ref3] % without spaces!!!
 then you get regular restult.
 
 Jaroslav

I confirm that it works as Jaroslav outlined: I get [1-3] when I drop the 
spaces. Thank you very much.

  With this example tex-file I only get [1].
 
 Confirmed. This is a bug. The above example works correctly with MkII (if 
 you replace test.bib with an actual bib file)

So it seems that the actual bug is only about the spaces. It would be rather 
convenient if I could put the spaces back in. TeXworks for example only wraps 
lines at spaces.

Stefan.
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Re: [NTG-context] Multiple citations at one position

2010-05-25 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Stefan Müller wrote:


With this example tex-file I only get [1].
Confirmed. This is a bug. The above example works correctly with MkII (if 
you replace test.bib with an actual bib file)


So it seems that the actual bug is only about the spaces. It would be rather 
convenient if I could put the spaces back in. TeXworks for example only wraps 
lines at spaces.


This should have been fixed in the latest current (2010.05.24).

Best wishes,
Taco
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[NTG-context] startxmlsetups escaping a :?

2010-05-25 Thread Johannes Graumann
Hi,

How do I escape a : in an 
  \startxmlsetups
?
the element is actually called text:p and does not refer to
text
  p
   something
  /p
/text

but to 
text:p
  something
/text:p

This is the current MarkV Beta ...

Thanks, Joh

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[NTG-context] Color tables in MKIV

2010-05-25 Thread Hongwen Qiu
Hi!
There's an example at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table#Background_Colors about color tables.
I found that \BL and \CL works fine in MKII.

Since I get black background for \BL(which is not gray) and get the
following error for \CL in MKIV:

! Missing \endgroup inserted.
inserted text
\endgroup
to be read again
\endtemplate
template \endtemplate

\normalTABLEmultirule #1-
\use {#1}\normalTABLElongrule 
\dodocomplexTableGL ...LEmultirule {#3}}\fi \next
\doPostTableGL #2
\TABLEgrayline -\complexTableCOLOR [2,green]
\SR
...
l.12 \NC
\tex{AR} \NC automatic row\NC\SR

Is there a easy way to achive this in MKIV?
Thanks in advance.
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