Hi Joaquín,
Here is a small suggestion, which would have a few different uses. The
following link, which I copied from the index, should take you to the
definition of \vbox:
https://webs.um.es/jal/docs/introCTX_eng.pdf#%5B%7B%22num%22%3A117%2C%22gen%22%3A0%7D%2C%7B%22name%22%3A%22Fit%22%7D%5D
I don't really know anything about git, so I can't give my opinion about
what is or isn't convenient to do. Certainly to report bugs in my text I
don't think it takes anything more than an e-mail to send them to me.
Having a repository can be useful to keep a version that is always up to
date;
> On 5 Jan 2021, at 20:31, Garulfo wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I saw that Mojca created a directory
> https://github.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-to-context
>
> Joaquín, if you agree, and if
> - you provide me with the spanish + english source codes
> - Mojca provide you and me with
Hi all,
I saw that Mojca created a directory
https://github.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-to-context
Joaquín, if you agree, and if
- you provide me with the spanish + english source codes
- Mojca provide you and me with github write access (garulfogb account)
i could :
1/ push the
On 1/5/21 5:11 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 1/5/2021 4:46 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> If script=auto, current latest (2021.01.05 10:45) works fine. If it is
>> set to Latin (as above), I don’t get small caps.
>>
>> Besides the potential issue in ConTeXt, I think that "script=auto" may
>> b
Hi, list.
Some time ago I realized ConTeXt has "blocks" which allow one to make
quizzes, exams and related with ease. However, I want to know if there's an
option to randomize their order when printed. Thank you in advance.
Jairo
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On 1/5/2021 4:46 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hans,
this sample shows an issue with script:
\definefontfeature
[default]
[default]
[script=latn]
\definefontfeature
[onumsmcp]
[onum=yes,
smcp=yes,
c2sc=yes]
\setupbodyfont
[pagella]
\starttex
Hans,
this sample shows an issue with script:
\definefontfeature
[default]
[default]
[script=latn]
\definefontfeature
[onumsmcp]
[onum=yes,
smcp=yes,
c2sc=yes]
\setupbodyfont
[pagella]
\starttext
\feature[+][onumsmcp]\tfb abc123ABC
\stoptext
If
On 1/5/21 11:01 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A new version has been uploaded. This one has:
>
>\enableexperiments[fonts.compact]
>
> for the brave to test.
Hi Hans,
many thanks for your new release with the experimental feature.
I get a compilation time decrease from 64s to 58s in one of
Knew that one. AKA: what is the weekday for “XX in month XX”?
> On 5 Jan 2021, at 14:06, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
> Best wishes for the new year !
>
> Talking of calendars, this one is even more compact: each year is shown on
> one page, and when changing the year only the three lines where the
Best wishes for the new year !
Talking of calendars, this one is even more compact: each year is shown on one
page, and when changing the year only the three lines where the months are
shown will change:
http://www.professores.im-uff.mat.br/hjbortol/c1p/?fbclid=IwAR3EkoYjcxA2MCkfWU8J-KqaEReMluN
On 1/5/2021 1:20 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
How is that related to \zwj and \zwnj?
It isn't. It's one of the properties that gets assigned to glyphs so
individual glyphs can be told either or not to kern, make ligatures,
protrude, expand, tweak dimensions, etc.
There is some more n
On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 1:14 PM Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
> Being Dutch, I never realised there was such a thing as a “Dutch
> calendar”.
>
> These are just calendars? What makes them “Dutch” from an Italian
> viewpoint?
>
> Best wishes,
> Taco
>
>
The reference site treccani says
https://www.tre
Cool.
How is that related to \zwj and \zwnj?
By the way, the ligature suppression mechanism via \startexceptions is already
implemented, correct? If yes, it should now be possible to convert the existing
wordlists to the new format, right?
Best,
Denis
Vo
> On 5 Jan 2021, at 11:46, luigi scarso wrote:
>
> I guess this is a challenge for Willi :
> a module to typeset "dutch calendars"
> as in
> https://www.calendari.it/
> (I am not involved at all with the site, it's the first I have found )
Being Dutch, I never realised there was such a thing
Hi,
I probably didn't mention this yet but the way to deal with ligature and
kerning prevention in lmts is:
whatever\par
{\nokerning whatever}\par
efficient ff fi\par
{\noligaturing efficient ff fi}\par
{\nokerning\noligaturing efficient ff fi}\par
{e{\noligaturing ffi}
> Am 05.01.2021 um 11:46 schrieb luigi scarso :
>
> I guess this is a challenge for Willi :
> a module to typeset "dutch calendars"
> as in
> https://www.calendari.it/
> (I am not involved at all with the site, it's the first I have found )
>
> I like the slim version, with 3 months, the saint(
I guess this is a challenge for Willi :
a module to typeset "dutch calendars"
as in
https://www.calendari.it/
(I am not involved at all with the site, it's the first I have found )
I like the slim version, with 3 months, the saint(s) of the day, the moon
phases, the week number,
the day from the b
Hi,
A new version has been uploaded. This one has:
\enableexperiments[fonts.compact]
for the brave to test.
As a reminder, as this has been around for a while now, if you really
want to stress your test, run with (top of file):
\overloadmode 4 % error
\overloadmode 3 % warning
in ord
On 1/4/2021 5:32 PM, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
Really? I wouldn't see it this way. I wondered a bit about the
number of primitives shown in the document of Joaquín, but that they
are used certainly doesn't make context like plaintex.
I have calculated the number of primitives from the list ma
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