It seems that the two don't go well together.
If I use:
%
% interface=en tex=pdfetex output=pdf language=pt
\enableregime [win]
\def\MyDroppedCaps%
{\DroppedCaps{}{Serif}{2\baselineskip}{0pt}{1\baselineskip}{2}}
\setuplinenumbering[start=1,step=5]
\starttex
Hi everybody!
I'm having problems with hyphenation in portuguese.
Any help would be appreciated.
Minimal example and log file below:
Marcus Vinicius
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\setupoutput[pdf]%
\enableregime [windows]
\starttext
\language[pt]
\section{Introdução}
Thank you, Hans, for the quick answer.
I did what you suggested and the problem continues...
Marcus Vinicius
--- Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de Sousa wrote:
> > Hi everybody!
> >
> > I'm having problems with hyphenation in
Hi ConTeXters!
If you put a footnote inside
\startpagenumbering \stoppagenumbering
it will not appear. Any ideas?
Minimal example below:
\setupoutput[pdf]
\setuplinenumbering[start=1,step=5,style=\tfx]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
We to those beast
Hi ConTeXters!
I played a little with Taco's implementation of
Lettrine and it
worked nice, but the capital letter is always in
CMR10. The option
TextFont works fine, and one can change the font that
comes after
the dropped cap with commands like \sc (default), \it,
\sl or \bf, but
the option Font
Hi Taco!
It works perfectly!
Thank you.
Marcus Vinicius
--- Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The problem is that FontHook has to redefine the
> font synonym
> 'LettrineFont'. You have to do it like this:
>
>\unexpanded\def\myfonthook
> {\definefontsynonym[LettrineFont][