On 2014-04-28 17:53, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
with slashes and en-dashes I experience the following in ConTeXt:
sometimes I need to add an \hskip0pt command after them to allow
linebreaks. One example would be "Council Directive 93/98/EEC".
The issue comes when using ConTeXt as target
Dear list,
with slashes and en-dashes I experience the following in ConTeXt:
sometimes I need to add an \hskip0pt command after them to allow
linebreaks. One example would be "Council Directive 93/98/EEC".
The issue comes when using ConTeXt as target format from markdown
sources. pandoc generates
Hello folks,
I just published Mastering ArchiMate - Edition II (See http://bit.ly/1iNacG8)
and (as you might have recalled when I discussed this on TeX mailing lists 1.5
years ago) I was unable to do this layout-heavy book in TeX, so I did it in
InDesign CS6.
I am planning another book which i
On 04/27/2014 09:04 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 27.04.2014 um 00:15 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
>
>> Is there any way to have \hyphenatedrul with \tt and *without* editing
>> the text itself? (Since this is automatically generated output, it makes
>> no sense having to edit it.)
>
> When you o
On Mon, April 28, 2014 07:03, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/28/2014 3:27 PM, Chris Kennedy (ConTeXt List) wrote:
>
>> In this case, synonyms are simply missing the feature I want. I'm
>> asking
>> for alternatives that allow me to use a predefined list of "synonym
>> like"
>> definitions that are comm
On 4/28/2014 3:27 PM, Chris Kennedy (ConTeXt List) wrote:
In this case, synonyms are simply missing the feature I want. I'm asking
for alternatives that allow me to use a predefined list of "synonym like"
definitions that are common for the entire document, but per chapter only
place a list of
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Am 28.04.2014 um 14:38 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist :
>
>> Thank you very much for your answer, Wolfgang. I can't get it to work
>> with iwona being substituted.
>>
>> With the example file below all math is in iwona (see the attached
>>
I appreciate what you are saying in regards to examples, but in this case
I have looked at the source code and a minimal example wouldn't be of
assistance. But since you insist...
%Warning, don't have context or source files on current computer, so this
is from memory
%Expect bugs.
\definesynonym
Thanks Wolfgang. I set it by hand because I was using the light version and
the bold version of the light one does not exist ;) I just put regular for
the example.
On 28 April 2014 20:59, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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> Am 28.04.2014 um 13:46 schrieb Flavien Lambert :
>
> > Hi everyone, could you t
Am 28.04.2014 um 14:59 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster :
>
> Am 28.04.2014 um 13:46 schrieb Flavien Lambert :
>
>> Hi everyone, could you tell me how to use the Ubuntu font for the math
>> command \max in the following example?
>>
>> \definefontfamily [mainface] [sans] [Ubuntu]
>> [regularfont=ubu
Am 28.04.2014 um 14:38 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist :
> Thank you very much for your answer, Wolfgang. I can't get it to work
> with iwona being substituted.
>
> With the example file below all math is in iwona (see the attached
> file). What am I doing wrong?
The fallback mechanism for math fon
Am 28.04.2014 um 13:46 schrieb Flavien Lambert :
> Hi everyone, could you tell me how to use the Ubuntu font for the math
> command \max in the following example?
>
> \definefontfamily [mainface] [sans] [Ubuntu]
> [regularfont=ubuntu,italicfont=ubuntuitalic,boldfont=ubuntubold]
> \definefallba
Hi everyone, could you tell me how to use the Ubuntu font for the math
command \max in the following example?
\definefontfamily [mainface] [sans] [Ubuntu]
[regularfont=ubuntu,italicfont=ubuntuitalic,boldfont=ubuntubold]
\definefallbackfamily [mainface] [math] [Ubuntu]
[preset=math:lowercaseitalic,
Hi Wolfgang,
As usual, the result is what I wanted to do.
But before asking this question, I tried to find documentation on the
counters with ConTeXt, and I found nothing.
Fabrice
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A couple of reasons for minimal examples: having an isolated issue is
easier to debug and in the process of simplifying the code you might
stumble on the solution yourself.
For example, I have a book that uses dozens of files. When I encounter
an issue, I concatenate the files and then start chopp
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