On May 27, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
BTW, what is the status of Pagella Math?
Nearly complete from what I hear.
Steve
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On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
Does anyone know if Millenial will be supported by TeXLive 2012?
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 3:58 AM, Mojca Miklavec
mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't find the font on CTAN. I guess that would be the main requirement.
I
Hello there. I'm messing around with imposition schemas and I think I've
hit a bug or a dropped feature (but documented in the printed manual).
Minimal example:
\setuppapersize[A5][A4]
\setuplayout[location=duplex]
\starttext
\dorecurse{20}{
\input knuth
}
\stoptext
As far as I can see, the
Dear Joel,
For the next time, PLEASE don't try to reply to digest. Please, also
don't try to reply to unrelated messages by changing their subject
(just because it is easier that placing email of the mailing list into
a new template) since that confuses message archives completely.
Please,
Steve Peter schrieb:
On May 27, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
BTW, what is the status of Pagella Math?
Nearly complete from what I hear.
it is available from CTAN:
http://CTAN.ORG/tex-archive/fonts/tex-gyre-math
Herbert
Am 29.05.2012 um 10:10 schrieb Marco Pessotto:
Hello there. I'm messing around with imposition schemas and I think I've
hit a bug or a dropped feature (but documented in the printed manual).
Minimal example:
\setuppapersize[A5][A4]
\setuplayout[location=duplex]
\starttext
Good day!
I would like to apologize for whatever trouble my earlier post caused the
message archive system. Rest assured that no ill intention was behind that.
Honestly, I haven't been posting anything for quite a while now, and I have
already forgotten how to... At least in a proper way. I was
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com writes:
Am 29.05.2012 um 10:10 schrieb Marco Pessotto:
You can set “location=doublesided” but “duplex” isn’t a valid argument
and even then it works only when you have a double sided document.
Well, I took it from the printed manual (Layouts
The integral sign is now big enough, but spacing between the sign and
its bounds is too large... (In the px-font.)
Cheers,
Tim
2012/5/29 Herbert Voss herbert.v...@fu-berlin.de:
Steve Peter schrieb:
On May 27, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
BTW, what is the status of Pagella Math?
The same is true for other mathfonts discussed in the thread Math
fonts in TeXLive 2012.
Cheers,
Tim
2012/5/29 Tim Steenvoorden tim.steenvoor...@gmail.com:
The integral sign is now big enough, but spacing between the sign and
its bounds is too large... (In the px-font.)
Cheers,
Tim
On 28.05.2012, at 19:02, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 28-5-2012 18:44, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi Andy,
On 2012-05-27 17:57, Andy Thomas wrote:
Hello,
could someone point out to me, where in the standalone
installation the 'margin float placement' algorithm lives.
it depends:
Floats:
On 29-5-2012 11:37, Andy Thomas wrote:
On 28.05.2012, at 19:02, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 28-5-2012 18:44, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi Andy,
On 2012-05-27 17:57, Andy Thomas wrote:
Hello,
could someone point out to me, where in the standalone
installation the 'margin float placement' algorithm
On 2012-05-29 11:37, Andy Thomas wrote:
On 28.05.2012, at 19:02, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 28-5-2012 18:44, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi Andy,
On 2012-05-27 17:57, Andy Thomas wrote:
Hello,
could someone point out to me, where in the standalone
installation the 'margin float placement'
Hi,
I just noticed that the spacing after ${\cal P}$ looks a bit too tight
(non-existent?) while using XITS fonts.
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\starttext
The spacing of ${\cal P}$ looks like this.
\stoptext
I'm not sure if the other calligraphic letters are totally fine
either, but this one caught my
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 01:19:00PM +0300, Janne Junnila wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed that the spacing after ${\cal P}$ looks a bit too tight
(non-existent?) while using XITS fonts.
\setupbodyfont[xits]
\starttext
The spacing of ${\cal P}$ looks like this.
\stoptext
I'm not sure if the
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 09:55:49PM +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Euler is also used in the magazine ... but of course it is up to
Khaled if he doesn't want to include the font. Khaled - would you at
least be ready to offer tar.xz file (one sufficient for direct
installation into TL) or put it
On May 29, 2012, at 8:13 AM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 01:19:00PM +0300, Janne Junnila wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed that the spacing after ${\cal P}$ looks a bit too tight
(non-existent?) while using XITS fonts.
...
Looks fine here (in my eyes at least), can you attach the
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:29:02PM +, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
On May 29, 2012, at 8:13 AM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 01:19:00PM +0300, Janne Junnila wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed that the spacing after ${\cal P}$ looks a bit too tight
(non-existent?) while using
Hello,
it looks off on my computer (Mac 10.6 with preview and acrobat) and with the
context-standalone (from 1 hour ago). However, it does work with TL2011 (not
12).
Then, I copied (overwrote) the fonts from TL into the standalone (from
I'm using a Mac, too, with OSX 10.6, if that helps.
On May 29, 2012, at 9:43 AM, Andy Thomas wrote:
Hello,
it looks off on my computer (Mac 10.6 with preview and acrobat) and with the
context-standalone (from 1 hour ago). However, it does work with TL2011 (not
12).
Then, I copied
Doesn't seem to be only macs, I'm on Linux using the latest beta. The
PDF I get is like the one Michael sent earlier. I tried other
calligraphic letters with the vrules, and it seems that some of them
have similar issues, just not as striking as with P.
- Janne
On Tue 29 May 2012, yuji sakai wrote:
Cheating, I believe, has a connotation of one bypassing the norms to
gain undue advantage over others. To that, I refuse to admit that
what I did earlier was cheating. As I have said, I had no intention
of disrupting this message board. It was a careless
Hello there.
I'd need a custom imposition schema, just like the 2*4*2, but first the
sheets will be folded, then inserted in signatures of 16 pages, and then
finally bound. (They said the machine can fold only one sheet).
I came up with 3 solutions (or 3 hacks, as you wish):
1. psutils/pstops
On 29-5-2012 19:06, Marco Pessotto wrote:
3. page-imp.mkiv would be the best solution (obviously). I've dug a bit
into the code, but I'm in deep waters. I can't understand where the
sequence of the pages is defined. the \pusharrangedpageSCHEMA seems just
to define the position inside the page,
Hi Marco,
If I understand correctly what you need is a system which is basically based on
booklet-printing but each booklet should be restricted to 16 pages.
In this case you might try
\setuparranging[2*2*4]
This scheme put two pages on the front and two pages on the backside of a sheet
of
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
On 29-5-2012 19:06, Marco Pessotto wrote:
3. page-imp.mkiv would be the best solution (obviously). I've dug a bit
into the code, but I'm in deep waters. I can't understand where the
sequence of the pages is defined. the \pusharrangedpageSCHEMA seems just
to
Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl writes:
Hi Marco,
If I understand correctly what you need is a system which is basically
based on booklet-printing but each booklet should be restricted to 16
pages. In this case you might try
\setuparranging[2*2*4]
This scheme put two pages on the front and
To my knowledge the printer will have more hand-work than accepting that e.g.
the 2*4*2 or the 2*2*4 scheme is used. - Again, if I understand you correctly,
then the folding machine can only do a single fold. So after assembling the
section with two folded sheets still a manual fold must be
Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl writes:
To my knowledge the printer will have more hand-work than accepting
that e.g. the 2*4*2 or the 2*2*4 scheme is used. - Again, if I
understand you correctly, then the folding machine can only do a
single fold. So after assembling the section with two folded
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 05:34:47PM +0300, Janne Junnila wrote:
Doesn't seem to be only macs, I'm on Linux using the latest beta. The
PDF I get is like the one Michael sent earlier. I tried other
calligraphic letters with the vrules, and it seems that some of them
have similar issues, just not
is there anyone else who knows where the current correspondence docu
resides? I tried again to locate it but to no avail.
There is some guidance about what's new in these messages:
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/064695.html
In my list of references, I can't get the author or title (of journal
article) to print. In my .tex file, I have the following lines:
\usemodule[bib]
\setuppublications[alternative=ams,refcommand=num,numbering=yes]
and in my .bbl file the (so far) only reference is:
\startpublication[k=birn06,
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