[NTG-context] Euler Constant and limit

2012-11-24 Thread Kip Warner
Hey list, I am trying to typeset the Verhulst equation which contains a Euler constant which I cannot get to display correctly: \placeformula[formula:Verhulst equation] \startformula \math{P(t) = \frac{K P_0 \Eulerconst^{rt}} {K + P_0(\Eulerconst^{r t} - 1)}} \stopformula The l

Re: [NTG-context] disable expansion for one single component

2012-11-24 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 23.11.2012 um 23:24 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz : > On 10/02/2012 03:31 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: >>> > Hi all, >>> > >>> > for a book I'm typesetting, I use adobe minion and have enabled >>> > protrusion=pure,expansion=quality in the typescript and then >>> > >>> > \setupalign[hanging,hz

Re: [NTG-context] disable expansion for one single component

2012-11-24 Thread Thomas A. Schmitz
On 11/23/2012 11:44 PM, Hans Hagen wrote: You need to load a font with the expension feature enabled. After that you can enable/disable it using setupalign. Hmm, thanks Hans. How can I test whether this actually works? My problem, as briefly as possible: in one component, I get an overfull h

Re: [NTG-context] \unit problem with powers of ten.

2012-11-24 Thread Romain Diss
Le samedi 24 novembre 2012, Hans Hagen a écrit : > On 11/24/2012 1:48 AM, Sietse Brouwer wrote: > >>> The '^' and 'e' all print a '10 ×' at the begining. It's what is > >>> expected for > >>> 'e' but not for '^'. Did I miss something? > >> > >> well, until now ^ and e were equivalent so if that ha

Re: [NTG-context] \unit problem with powers of ten.

2012-11-24 Thread Hans Hagen
On 11/24/2012 1:48 AM, Sietse Brouwer wrote: The '^' and 'e' all print a '10 ×' at the begining. It's what is expected for 'e' but not for '^'. Did I miss something? well, until now ^ and e were equivalent so if that has to change (say ^ no 10) then there need to be agreement about this as it'

Re: [NTG-context] A problem with units

2012-11-24 Thread Hans Hagen
On 11/24/2012 1:39 AM, Sietse Brouwer wrote: Marcin wrote: being quite happy with things like \unit{10 km/h}, once I did \unit{45 min}, only to get "45 m" in the resulting file. I suspect that \unit does not know about minutes; is there any way to teach it;)? I think 'min' is parsed as 'meter