Did something change with regard to \definefontfamily recently.
I have an old document where I use:
\starttypescript[mainface]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Libertinus Serif][features=default]
\definefontfamily[mainface][ss] [heros] [features=default]
\definefontfamily[mainface][tt] [d
After making silly mistakes, for which I apologize, I finally got the
ToC to work for frontmatter and chapters, creating new \defineheads as
required, and including the earlier \ChapterListCommand, with the
results correctly showing.
To add some named sections with authors, I did the followi
I want to use the Unicode Character PLAYING CARD ACE OF SPADES in a ConTeXt
document. Because of the way the source document is created it has to be
as the actual unicode character itself, rather than a reference to a
specific character in a specific font.
Here's what I've tried, but it doesn't w
On 9/9/20 6:24 PM, Charles Vejnar wrote:
> Dear Manuel,
>
> To combine multiple fonts, I do something like this:
>
> \definefallbackfamily [mainface] [serif] [DejaVu
> Serif][range=boxdrawing,force=yes]
> \definefontfamily [mainface] [serif] [Tinos]
> \setupbodyfont[mainface, 11pt]
>
> You migh
Hi Matthijs,
thanks for your support. My first attempts to change the installation
accordingly failed unfortunately.
( I had tried to change /usr/share/texmf-dist/web2c/texmfcnf.lua )
What file/place would be the best to adapt these settings?
Cheers!
Meino
On 09/09 02:46, Matthijs van der
Dear Manuel,
To combine multiple fonts, I do something like this:
\definefallbackfamily [mainface] [serif] [DejaVu
Serif][range=boxdrawing,force=yes]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [serif] [Tinos]
\setupbodyfont[mainface, 11pt]
You might be able to use a Unicode block (ie range) for ancient
Hi,
When I place a figure within a columnset and that figure takes a full
page then the page number in the header is incorrect. Page number is the
same as the previous page but on the next page it's correct. Please see
example below and attached showing page 2 twice with pages numbered 1,
2,
[Workable solution found]
After more exploration, the following seems to solve the problem of creating a
simple 2x2 quad chart; thanks for the explanation that the \bTD requires a
matching \eTD in the immediate (not future expanded) evaluation context. I
prefer the \start* and \stop* model but
Dear friends:
Until now (TeXLive 2018), to write Spanish and ancient Greek in the same
document, I used the "simplefonts" module, which is said in the wiki (ConTeXt
Garden) that it is obsolete. What is the method to do this with TeXLive 2020? I
try to combine one font for Spanish text (eg libert
True. There is also a
\define\continuePaneRow{\eTD\bTD}
definition as well for that reason but that wasn't necessary for the MWE to
(fail while) embed(ing) TABLE elements in macros.
Is it the case that I can bundle at least the table setup commands to avoid
some level of replication? Or is th
If I compare /usr/share/texmf-dist/web2c/texmfconf.lua with its counterpart
in Arch Linux, I found the differences in the following entries:
Gentoo:
> TEXMFSYSVAR = "selfautoparent:texmf-var",
> TEXMFOS = "selfautodir:",
> TEXMFDIST = "selfautoparent:texmf-dist",
> TEXMFSYSCONFI
Dear developers,
I am using ConTeXt LMTX version 2020.09.05 21:18 on Windows 46bit.
I have a large project for which I can reproduce an access violation:
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: -1073741819
Unfortunately, the error vanishes as soon as I alter any detail in the
project's so
On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 10:56:09 +0200
Christoph Reller wrote:
> I am using ConTeXt LMTX Version 2020.09.05 21:18 with an input file
> named, e.g., "test.test.tex". When compiling, ConTeXt generates files
> "test.log", "test.tua", "test.pdf".
>
> ConTeXt MKIV used to produce files "test.test.log", "t
Thanks. Just two clarifications (also noting that I altered 'forword' in
yours to 'foreword' in mine in every instance, just to get the spelling
right):
1. Compiling your example just as it is below produces a result like:
[foreword: – – 2]Chapter 1 Chapter 1
Dear list,
I am using ConTeXt LMTX Version 2020.09.05 21:18 with an input file named,
e.g., "test.test.tex". When compiling, ConTeXt generates files "test.log",
"test.tua", "test.pdf".
ConTeXt MKIV used to produce files "test.test.log", "test.test.tua",
"test.test.pdf".
Is there a way for ConTeX
jbf schrieb am 09.09.2020 um 08:04:
Have to confess I am still not getting far with the final problem in a
book that is now fully laid out: frontmatter through to appendices is
all correct and working, but the Table of Contents not the way I need it
(as explained earlier and listed in a previou
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