Thank you Hans. I've just generated a monograph I'm setting with your
new linux-64 zip. Everything seems just fine, great.
Best, Richard
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Actually I did the update with a new install.sh downloaded from Pragma's site,
but in fact I got again the older version 2019.12.06 21:40…
So the issues I was reporting concern 2019.12.06 21:40 version.
> On 12 Dec 2019, at 06:28, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
> Hi Hans,
>
> Thank you for the new bet
Hi Hans,
Thank you for the new beta. I tested a few things and they work nicely as
expected.
However I would like to ask you to put back into lmtx the nice error messages
handling we had in early November: now when there is an error it is impossible
to locate it and the file filename-status.h
Hi,
The last few days there have been reports about garbled files in the
lmtx installation so I did some test oinon a linux machine and indeed
there was some issue (I'm not sure what causes it). Anyway, I made new
zips so maybe one needs to reinstall (using the installer zip). It
installs oka
mf schrieb am 11.12.2019 um 15:31:
This is a good-enough solution to my problem:
\setupalign[stretch]
\starttext
\def\Text{This is the text of an index term, that is normally justified,
but I'd like the page numbers to be flushed to the right from
their second line}
\def\Pages{34, 57, 101-1
On 12/11/2019 10:45, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2019-12-11 um 16:17 schrieb Rik Kabel :
On 12/11/2019 01:10, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Ebooks are xhtml so styles are limited to the capabilities of css. I
fear that initials has to be left flowing images.
Sorry, but if I understand what you mea
> Am 2019-12-11 um 16:17 schrieb Rik Kabel :
>
> On 12/11/2019 01:10, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>> Ebooks are xhtml so styles are limited to the capabilities of css. I
>> fear that initials has to be left flowing images.
>>
> Sorry, but if I understand what you mean by initials, that is not the case
On 12/11/2019 01:10, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Ebooks are xhtml so styles are limited to the capabilities of css. I
fear that initials has to be left flowing images.
Sorry, but if I understand what you mean by initials, that is not the case.
Consider
.lettrine>p::first-letter {
font-s
This is a good-enough solution to my problem:
\setupalign[stretch]
\starttext
\def\Text{This is the text of an index term, that is normally justified,
but I'd like the page numbers to be flushed to the right from
their second line}
\def\Pages{34, 57, 101-104, 276, 345, 401, 403, 512.}
\type{\
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 12:10 AM Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 12/11/2019 12:03 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
> > I guess that we have to check if catcodetable -1 is already defined...
> i already sent you a patch, probbaly also ok for trunk
>
Committed revision 7235.
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On 12/11/2019 1:28 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
$ luatex <(echo '\relax\directlua{print("\string\\,")}\bye')
This is LuaTeX, Version 1.11.2 (TeX Live 2020/dev)
restricted system commands enabled.
(/dev/fd/63\,
)
I don't even want to think about what piping adds to this (some command
line processi
On 12/11/2019 7:10 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
What I can say about epub generally is: It's better to avoid fancy
styling at all and use the default fonts and styles of the ebook devices.
indeed, and when you come from context export, just process the file in
1pt bodyfont on a very large page ..
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 1:28 AM Henri Menke wrote:
> In this case I wanted to generate the thin space (\,). My expectation
> (which worked elsewhere) was that full expansion will turn "\string\\,"
> into "\\," where the two backslashes have catcode 12 and will not be
> expanded further. Then th
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