Re: [NTG-context] Upgrade to 2015.11.19 breaks OTF reader?

2015-12-10 Thread tala...@fastmail.fm
I am having the same problem as the OP. I have manually edited the font-otr.lua 
file as per the patch below, and I deleted the font cache. But all to no avail. 
I still get:

!LuaTeX error: cannot find OpenType font file for reading ()
 ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!

Is there a solution to this?

Many thanks,
Talal

> On 8 Dec 2015, at 00:22, Philipp Gesang  wrote:
> 
> ·
> 
>> On 12/6/2015 10:14 PM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
>>> ·
>>> 
 The problem persisted with Courier New, not only Source Sans Pro (SSP).
 
 The font file for Source Sans Pro came directly from the Google's font 
 service.
 
 The SSP (on my machine) works fine in Inkscape.
 
 The exact same font was also working before the ConTeXt upgrade.
>>> 
>>> Confirmed, it appears to work if you revert to the old loader in
>>> font-lib.mkvi.
>> 
>> i need a better example of what fails then as it works here
> 
> 
> The problem seems to be the “filename” field being written to the
> cache from the wrong source. Between the old and the new
> fontloader, you get the following picture in the “resources”
> record:
> 
>+  ["filename"]="Everson_Mono_Bold.ttf",
>-  ["filename"]="/tmp/here-be-fonts/Everson_Mono_Bold.ttf",
> 
> The attached patch fixes it for me.
> 
> Philipp
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Re: [NTG-context] Problem with \inouter and text justification

2015-12-10 Thread josephcanedo
Dear all,


Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have notes in 
both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does not work any 
longer. I see margin notes overlapping and not being stacked.


If the “left note” is removed the right side notes are stacked properly again.


Is there any solution to avoid the previous problem and this one please ? 

Thanks


Best regards


Joseph Canedo





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Dear all,




I am trying to add margin notes and for some reason I do not understand when 
having them in the main text, the main text which normally would be fully 
justified (without notes) is now aligned to left, but right side is erratic. I 
attach a simple MWE showing this.




If you disable the notes uncommenting the no op versions of \R and \N macros 
the text is perfectly justified. 




Any hint on what I am doing wrong or some solution to avoid this please?




Another question would be how to make the margin content always aligned to left 
please (even if the used margin is the left one) ? 




Many thanks




Best regards




Joseph Canedo

margin_mwe.tex
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