,height=\paperheight,doublesided=yes]
\define[1]\myNumber
{\setlayer[Number][odd]
[preset=righttop,voffset=45mm,hoffset=3mm]
{\offset[location=rt,rightoffset=-3mm]
{\tlap{\color[darkgreen]{\scale[height=30mm,width=22mm]{\ss#1}%
\setlayer[Number][even]
[preset=lefttop
]
\switchtobodyfont[ss]
\scale[height=30mm,width=22mm]{#1}
\stopcolor}
}
}
\setlayer[NumberLeft][preset=lefttop,voffset=45mm,hoffset=25mm
{\left(x_j-μ_i\right)^2}{2σ_i^2}\biggr), \NC for
$i\in\left\{1,2\right\}$. \NR
\stopcases
\stopformula
but I cannot reproduce the big difference it makes in original
document on a smaller scale.
Taco, is there a difference between the default math parameters for
MkIV?
Hans now uses OpenType
}{2σ_i^2}\biggr), \NC for
$i\in\left\{1,2\right\}$. \NR
\stopcases
\stopformula
but I cannot reproduce the big difference it makes in original
document on a smaller scale.
Taco, is there a difference between the default math parameters for MkIV?
Hans now uses OpenType Math (sometimes faked
\}$. \NR
\stopcases
\stopformula
but I cannot reproduce the big difference it makes in original
document on a smaller scale.
Taco, is there a difference between the default math parameters for MkIV?
Hans now uses OpenType Math (sometimes faked) fonts always, and his
initial version of the
\NC for $i=0$, \NR
\NC ρ_i\,\frac{1}{\sqrt{2πσ_i^2}}
\exp\biggl(-\frac{\left(x_j-μ_i\right)^2}{2σ_i^2}\biggr),
\NC for $i\in\left\{1,2\right\}$. \NR
\stopcases
\stopformula
but I cannot reproduce the big difference it makes in original document
on a smaller scale.
Taco, is there a differen
inal formula:
\startformula
\startcases
\NC ρ_0, \NC for $i=0$, \NR
\NC
ρ_i\,\frac{1}{\sqrt{2πσ_i^2}}\exp\biggl(-\frac{\left(x_j-μ_i\right)^2}{2σ_i^2}\biggr),
\NC for $i\in\left\{1,2\right\}$. \NR
\stopcases
\stopformula
but I cannot reproduce the big difference it makes in original
d
rt{2πσ_i^2}}\exp\biggl(-\frac{\left(x_j-μ_i\right)^2}{2σ_i^2}\biggr),
\NC for $i\in\left\{1,2\right\}$. \NR
\stopcases
\stopformula
but I cannot reproduce the big difference it makes in original
document on a smaller scale.
11.) Missing bibliography entries:
\usemodule[bib]
% this line spoils the show
{\sc Cub}
\eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD
\externalfigure[figs/p-cube.jpg][scale=400]
\eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD
2 punts
\eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD
Número de cares: 6
Forma de les cares: quadrat
\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD
h
\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE}
Thanks a lot,
Xan
rom 1 to 58.
some old (ruby) code was used etc etc
What about mapping them onto a larger but common scale that would
alleviate multilingual sorting so that the alphabetical representation
of the phoneme /a/ maps to the same value over different languages?†
E.g.
["a"] = 3, --
symbol.
How can we improve the postscript output. Any hints are appreciated.
Best regards,
Helge Kruse
\documentclass{minimal}
\usepackage%[pstricks]
{m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\setupchemical[scale=small,width=fit,frame=off]
\setupchemical[top=1200,bottom=1200]
\[
\startchemical
? The mapping for English goes from 1 to 51,
interleaving 2 integers for each letter (which is odd because it should
start from index 3 with “a”, shouldn't it?), while the Czech one goes
from 1 to 40 without skipping, Finnish and Austrian from 1 to 58.
What about mapping them onto a
ttext
\slicepages[document.pdf][n=4]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Thanks. But is it possible to scale it and put margins at each slicepage?
Xan.
Thanks Wolfgang and Peter...
Xan.
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\starttext
\slicepages[document.pdf][n=4]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Thanks. But is it possible to scale it and put margins at each slicepage?
You can try \setuplayout[scale=0.9,location=middle]
Wolfgang
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If it's, />/ surely it's with ConTeXt! ;-)
>> /\starttext
>> \slicepages[document.pdf][n=4]
>> \stoptext
>>
>> Wolfgang
> Thanks. But is it possible to scale it and put margins at each slicepage?
>
not in a straight line. but you can use \slicepages
f][n=4]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Thanks. But is it possible to scale it and put margins at each slicepage?
Xan.
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)?
\startcombination[2*1]
{\externalfigure[lily02.png]}{}
{\externalfigure[scr-4-4.png][scale=750]}{}
\stopcombination
Make next time a working minimal example, i.e. add \starttext/\stoptext
and use dummy figures or \framed ...
\starttext
\setupcombinations[location=top]
\startcombination[2*1
Hi,
You can use offsets:
...
{\offset[y=2cm]{\externalfigure[scr-4-4][scale=7500]}{}
Willi
...
On 28 Mar 2010, at 16:34, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hi,
Please, advise. I want two pictures to stand side-by side. The
first picture has much smaller height. In result, the pictures are
]}{}
{\externalfigure[scr-4-4.png][scale=750]}{}
\stopcombination
Please, see attachement
BR,
Vyatcheslav
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Hi all,ppchtex is really nice. after experimenting with it i found some buglets:\starttext\setupchemical[axis=off,frame=on, option=test, size=medium, scale=medium, right=2000, left=3000, height=6000,textsize=medium]%textsize and option=test has no effect - why?\startchemical \chemical[SIX,SB135
Hi all,
ppchtex is really nice. after experimenting with it i found some buglets:
\starttext
\setupchemical[axis=off,frame=on, option=test, size=medium, scale=medium,
right=2000, left=3000, height=6000,textsize=medium]%textsize and option=test
has no effect - why?
\startchemical
\chemical
reat! ;-)
I do not see how one can change the width and height of a node
as I believe that the grid is defined through \setupFLOWcharts.
However, it could eventually be interesting to be able to modify
the frame size within a cell
\startFLOWcell [width=]
or
\startFLOWcell [scale=]
but this is not
nk it's general interest topic.
Yes, I am interested.
I do not see how one can change the width and height of a node
as I believe that the grid is defined through \setupFLOWcharts.
However, it could eventually be interesting to be able to modify
the frame size within a cell
\startFLOWcell
]
\setuppagenumbering[location=,alternative=doublesided]
\setuparranging[2DOWN]
\starttext
% \copypages
% [the-review.pdf]
% [scale=1000,
% offset=0pt]
% \filterpages
% [the-review.pdf][1:16][width=0pt]
\insertpages[the-review.pdf][width=0pt]
\stoptext
I wonder how this imposes
\starttext
,
height=middle,
location=middle,
header=0pt,
footer=0pt]
\setuppagenumbering[location=,alternative=doublesided]
\setuparranging[2DOWN]
\starttext
% \copypages
% [the-review.pdf]
% [scale=1000,
% offset=0pt]
% \filterpages
% [the-review.pdf][1:16][width=0pt]
\insertpages[the-review.pdf][width=0pt
,
location=middle,
header=0pt,
footer=0pt]
\setuppagenumbering[location=,alternative=doublesided]
\setuparranging[2DOWN]
\starttext
% \copypages
% [the-review.pdf]
% [scale=1000,
% offset=0pt]
% \filterpages
% [the
ination
where equal will eventually scale up the heights of the content
looking at combinations, i have to mkiv-ize that code anyway so at that time i
could add that feature (i have to take a look at some project styles as we
often do combination trickery)
yes please! and sorry for my c
bination
[whatever]
[width=.8\textwidth,
height=equal,
distance=1em]
\startcombination[whatever][3*2]
{\externalfigure...} {}
{\externalfigure...} {}
{\externalfigure...} {}
...
\startcombination
where equal will eventually scale up the heights of the content
looking at combinat
pdf-viewers. luatex was buggy, but some viewers displayed the pdf nonetheless.
Doesn't make sense to test a dozen viewers because next time around, the subset
which does or does not work may be totally different.
the bug is that the x scale is zero and acrobat does not like that too
much
Luigi,
Thank you for bringing to our attention the command \scale
allowing the easy rescaling of MP graphics.
On Wednesday 25 November 2009 03:20:09 luigi scarso wrote:
> \definemeasure[textgap] [\dimexpr 1em\relax]
>
Why the \dimexpr?
\definemeasure[textgap] [1em]
works just fine.
rttext
> \startuseMPgraphic{firstFig}
> numeric u;
> u:=1in;
> draw (0,0)--(4u,0) withpen pencircle scaled 2pt withcolor red;
> \stopuseMPgraphic
>
> \startuseMPgraphic{secondFig}
> numeric u;
> u:=1in;
draw (0,0)--(4u,0) withpen pencircle scaled 2pt withcolor red;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\startuseMPgraphic{secondFig}
numeric u;
u:=1in;
draw (0,0)--(4u,0) withpen pencircle scaled 2pt withcolor blue;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\pla
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I personally do not like this behavior of plain tex, with \left< being
same as \left\langle. In the long run, all such delimiters should be
defined similar to mathml fences,
\definemathfence[average][left=\langle, right=\rangle, scale=auto|n
run, all such delimiters should be
defined similar to mathml fences,
\definemathfence[average][left=\langle, right=\rangle, scale=auto|none]
etc. Should we be really supporting this in MKIV?
i don't know.
what i observe is that when we use \left\langle always (which is what we
do in math
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I personally do not like this behavior of plain tex, with \left< being
same as \left\langle. In the long run, all such delimiters should be
defined similar to mathml fences,
\definemathfence[average][left=\langle, right=\rangle, scale=auto|none]
etc. Should we be rea
ould be
defined similar to mathml fences,
\definemathfence[average][left=\langle, right=\rangle, scale=auto|none]
etc. Should we be really supporting this in MKIV?
Aditya
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On Nov 3, 2009, at 10:09 PM, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
In MKII (with the latest MKIV),
“!” no longer seems to produce underdots (sublinear dots).
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=1.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\starttext
\localgrk{>a!n!'h!r}
\stoptext
On Nov 3, 2009, at 10:09 PM, Bowen Alan C. wrote:
In MKII (with the latest MKIV),
“!” no longer seems to produce underdots (sublinear dots).
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=1.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\starttext
\localgrk{>a!n!'h!r}
\stoptext
Thi
In MKII (with the latest MKIV),
“!” no longer seems to produce underdots (sublinear dots).
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=1.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\starttext
\localgrk{>a!n!'h!r}
\stoptext
One can work around this this \d{\grk{...}}, but ...
And
Hi!
I could compile the following document (part of it givne here):
==
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system
must not only be the implementer and first large--scale user;\someline[here]
the designer should also write the
something wrong with the \mksomelinereference command
and 'ctxlua' with it's argument appears in the text.
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system
must not only be the implementer and first large--scale user;\someline
[here]
, un prime, etc.). En aquest cas ,
es parla d'un {\em \bf cristall}. Hi ha minerals cristalitzats
\item Si l'estrucura interna no es manifesta exteriorment, aleshores diem que
el mineral és un {\em \bf cos cristal·lÃ}.
\stopitemize
%\stopsimplecolumns
\eTD
\bTD[width=.5cm]
\quad
Pau wrote:
Hello,
I am struggling to get something equivalent to this in ConTeXt:
-
\begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics[scale=1,bb=0 0 0 0,clip]
{MyFigure.eps}}
\caption{My Caption
\label{fig.mylabel}
}
\end
Hello,
I am struggling to get something equivalent to this in ConTeXt:
-
\begin{figure}
\resizebox{\hsize}{!}{\includegraphics[scale=1,bb=0 0 0 0,clip]
{MyFigure.eps}}
\caption{My Caption
\label{fig.mylabel}
}
\end{figure
graphic 3 puts me in left
[graphic 1] [graphic 2]
[graphic 3]
How can I solve that?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
PS: Please, CCme. I put the code:
\placefigure
[here]
[figura-area]
{Camins sobre $w$}
{\startcombination[2*1]
{ \starttikzpicture[scale=1]
% Els punts
\filldraw (0,-4) circle (2pt
:
\placefigure
[here]
[figura-area]
{Camins sobre $w$}
{\startcombination[2*1]
{ \starttikzpicture[scale=1]
% Els punts
\filldraw (0,-4) circle (2pt);
\filldraw (0.4216,3.9603) circle (2pt); % primer punt: avaluo ({3*sin(\t
r)},{4*cos(\t r)}); a t = 0.141
\filldraw (-0.4216,3.9603) circle (2pt
run:8707: attempt to
> > concatenate a nil value
>
> It's counter-intuitive, but I'm afraid that "stable" might be a bi
> broken at the moment.
>
> Hans has "recently" (for ConTeXt time scale that would be iron-age)
> replaced some ruby scripts by
now how to use
> MarkIV). If I try run
> texexec --make --all
> manually, I get this error:
> .../tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/mtxrun:8707: attempt to
> concatenate a nil value
It's counter-intuitive, but I'm afraid that "stable" might be a bi
broken at the m
iguin $G$ un grup, $A$ un conjunt finit de generadors
de $G$ i ${\cal P} = \langle A \mid R \rangle$ una presentació finita de $G$,
$g_1, g_2, g_3, g_4, g_5, g_6 \in G$ i els camins $a$, $b$, $c$, $d$, $e$, $f$
i $g$ dins el graf de Cayley $\Gamma_{G, A}$ que uneixen els parells de punts
$(g_1,
gs so this is
then what i propose. watch how we don't scale here, we just add an entry
to the shared data as that's where we hook in; the real implementation
would look slightly different as an optimization is possible
\starttext
\startluacode
table.insert(fonts.triggers,"itlc
andscape][A5,landscape]
>
> \setuppapersize[fake]
>
> \installpagehandler{deform}%
> {\dowithnextbox
> {\setuppapersize[real]
>
> \actualshipout{\scale[width=\paperwidth,height=\paperheight]{\flushnextbox}}
> \setuppapersize[fake]}
> \normalhbo
ion with a rather new mechanism
Hans wrote for me.
\definepapersize[fake][SW] [SW]
\definepapersize[real][A5,landscape][A5,landscape]
\setuppapersize[fake]
\installpagehandler{deform}%
{\dowithnextbox
{\setuppapersize[real]
\actualshipout{\scale[width=\paperwidth,height=\p
code.
\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
3. How to use Cambria Math font to typeset math.
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Libertine
O][default][features=myfontfea]
\setupbodyfont[Libertine,12pt]
\definefontfeature[myfontfea][onum=yes]
2. Is there an eqivalent code to the following XeLaTeX code.
\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
i have no clue what that is supposed to do
3. How to use Cambria Math
][features=myfontfea]
\setupbodyfont[Libertine,12pt]
2. Is there an eqivalent code to the following XeLaTeX code.
\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
3. How to use Cambria Math font to typeset math.
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ad, 20 minute jobs
Another option is to make all sizes (\tf*) optional, which then would
force a typeface switch in heads which in turn slows down things at that
end, or you could disable bigmath (that follows the sizes) and then end
up with mails to this list why math does not scale in titles, etc e
Am 11.05.2009 um 09:37 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2. Is there an eqivalent code to the following XeLaTeX code.
\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
Only when you port the fontspec package to ConTeXt.
i can not even imagine what it is supposed to mean -)
Write
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2. Is there an eqivalent code to the following XeLaTeX code.
\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
Only when you port the fontspec package to ConTeXt.
i can not even imagine what it is supposed to mean -)
3. How to use Cambria Math font to typeset math
.
\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
Only when you port the fontspec package to ConTeXt.
3. How to use Cambria Math font to typeset math.
MkII (XeTeX): Write the code to use OpenType math fonts and send it to
Hans.
MkIV (LuaTeX): \definetypeface[Libertine][mm][math][cambria
][features=myfontfea]
\setupbodyfont[Libertine,12pt]
2. Is there an eqivalent code to the following XeLaTeX code.
\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
3. How to use Cambria Math font to typeset math.
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round=Watermark-Left]
\definelayer
[Watermark-Left]
[width=\paperwidth,
height=\paperheight,
state=stop]
\setlayer
[Watermark-Left]
[hoffset=1cm, voffset=1cm]
{\scale[sx=2,sy=3]{\rotate[rotation=-90.0]{margintext}}}
*Project File:*
\startbodymatter
\setupbackgrounds[lefttpage][state=rep
On Wed, 6 May 2009, Zhichu Chen wrote:
To Aditya: Clearly I over-emphasized the randomness. Actually, what I
meant is a little more complex: identical objects on random
coordinates and they don't intersect with each other. We can rotate
them but we can't re-size them and scale t
Thank you all guys,
To Aditya: Clearly I over-emphasized the randomness. Actually, what I
meant is a little more complex: identical objects on random
coordinates and they don't intersect with each other. We can rotate
them but we can't re-size them and scale them. Your code is very
i
eturn false
end
end
end
return true
end
function third.add_circle (x,y,r,list)
local c = {}
repeat
c = third.generate(x,y,r)
until third.feasible(c,list)
return c
end
function third.fill_circles(n,x,y,r)
local list = {}
for i=1,n do
table.insert(list, third.add_circle(
log scale as well.
If it is not possible with MP graph, I ask the same question for pgfplots.
If it is not possible either, would anybody have another idea ?
Thanks and goodbye,
Stéphane.
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efine.check(features,defaults) -- nb adapts features !
local done = false
if table.is_empty(features) then
features, done = table.fastcopy(defaults), true
else
for k,v in next, defaults do
if features[k] == nil then
features[k], done = v, tru
the bodyfont
\definefont[SomeFont][SerifBold sa 1.5]
boils down to 'take the bold serif that we use in the bodyfont and scale
it to 1.5 times the bodyfontsize'
so, if you then choose another bodyfont (say times instead of palatino)
you don't need to adapt all your definitions
(th
{hus}, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
system must not only be the implementer and first large-- scale user; the
designer should also write
the first user manual.
\stoptext
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Taco Hoekwater elvenkind.com> writes:
>
> You want this, I think:
>
> beginfig(1);
> ... do stuff ...
> currentpicture := currentpicture scaled X;
> endfig;
>
Awesome!! This is exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks Taco and Mikael.
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Curious Learn wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater elvenkind.com> writes:
>
>
>>>> (2) Is there a command to scale the whole picture...not the components?
>> Parse error. In my view, the whole picture *is* the components.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Taco
>
&
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Curious Learn wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater elvenkind.com> writes:
>
>
>> >> (2) Is there a command to scale the whole picture...not the components?
>>
>> Parse error. In my view, the whole picture *is* the components.
>>
>
Taco Hoekwater elvenkind.com> writes:
> >> (2) Is there a command to scale the whole picture...not the components?
>
> Parse error. In my view, the whole picture *is* the components.
>
> Best wishes,
> Taco
Hi Taco,
Sorry for the typo and for not being clear. I
(2) Is there a command to scale the whole picture...not the components?
Parse error. In my view, the whole picture *is* the components.
Best wishes,
Taco
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Albrecht Kauffmann rz.uni-potsdam.de> writes:
>
> only to (1): try
>
> draw (((0,0) -- dir(0)*u -- dir(60)*u --cycle) rotated 60);
Thanks Albrecht. That worked great.
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s expected. What is
> wrong?
>
> \startuseMPgraphic{Dir}
> pickup pencircle scaled 2pt;
> numeric u;
> u=2cm;
> draw (0,0) -- dir(0)*u -- dir(60)*u --cycle rotated 60;
> fill (0,0) -- dir(0)*u -- dir(60)*u --cycle rotated 60 withcolor
> (0.58,0.94,0.9);
> \stopuseMPgraphic
rotated 60 withcolor
(0.58,0.94,0.9);
\stopuseMPgraphic
\useMPgraphic{Dir}
(2) Is there a command to scale the whole picture...not the components?
Thanks very much.
I have said this before but want to say this again. Thanks so much to the
developers of Context who have given us this wonderful system
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Anything :)
(for example:
\usemodule[chemic]
\starttext
\startchemical[size=small,scale=200,width=fit,frame=off]
\chemical[SIX,B,C,R,RZ][R,R,R,R,R,R]
\stopchemical
\stoptext
see attached result.)
ok, typo in the mp/tex bits ... (side effect to otf tracing using
Anything :)
(for example:
\usemodule[chemic]
\starttext
\startchemical[size=small,scale=200,width=fit,frame=off]
\chemical[SIX,B,C,R,RZ][R,R,R,R,R,R]
\stopchemical
\stoptext
see attached result.)
On Saturday 07 March 2009 13:29:23 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Alan BRASLAU wrote:
>
n
dia}{\scale[width=\textwidth]{\useMPgraphic{figure}}}
\stoppproduct
Thanks in Advance!
Janneman
using Minimals
current version: 2009.01.18 14:39
This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.35.0-2009022416 (Web2C 7.5.7)
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re,none]
[taula]
{ }
{
\starttable[|l|xw(4.5cm)p(4.5cm)|l]
\HL
\NC
% Una relació que no és funció 1
\starttikzpicture[scale=0.8]
\draw[very thin,color=gray] (-0.1,-1.1) grid (3.9,3.9);
\draw[->] (-0.2,0) -- (4.2,0) node[right] {$x$};
\draw[->] (0,-1.2) -- (0,4.2) node[above] {$y$};
\path
yfontenvironment[9.5pt]
> \starttypescript [serif] [default] [size]
> \definebodyfont[9.5pt] [rm] [default]
> \stoptypescript
> \setupbodyfont[lmodern,rm,10.5pt]
> \usemodule[ancientgreek][font=GreekDioxipe,scale=1.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
> \def\grk{\localgreek}
> \def\altgrk{\l
[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=1.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\def\grk{\localgreek}
\def\altgrk{\localaltgreek}
\setupfontsynonym[GreekDioxipe][handling=greekpure]
\setupfontsynonym[GreekCanonica][handling=greekpure]
and this does work with all the bells and whistles.
Alan
On Feb
,10.5pt]
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=2.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
%\usemodule[oldgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=2.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\setupfootnotes
[conversion
=numbers,way=bytext,location=page,rule=on,bodyfont=9.5pt,style=normal
[lmodern][\defaultencoding]
%\starttypescript[serif][default][size]
\definebodyfont[9.5pt,10.5pt][rm][default]
\definebodyfont[9.5pt,10.5pt][mm][default]
%\stoptypescript
\setupbodyfont[lmodern,rm,10.5pt]
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=2.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9
Thomas—
Before I turn to your other messages (which I will follow up on, since
I prefer very much to be current).
\usemodule[oldgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=2.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
instead of \usemodule[ancientgreek]...
gives the desired output.
Alan
On Feb 24
=GreekDioxipe,scale=2.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\setupfootnotes
[conversion
=
numbers,way=bytext,location=page,rule=on,bodyfont=9.5pt,style=normal]
\starttext
This Greek should be scaled at 2.15 its design size
\localgreek{>'alfa ka`i b~hta}
This is more sam
,10.5pt][rm][default]
\definebodyfont[9.5pt,10.5pt][mm][default]
\stoptypescript
\setupbodyfont[lmodern,rm,10.5pt]
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=2.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\setupfootnotes
[conversion
=numbers,way=bytext,location=page,rule=on,bodyfont=9.5pt
,10.5pt]
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=2.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\setupfootnotes
[conversion
=numbers,way=bytext,location=page,rule=on,bodyfont=9.5pt,style=normal]
\starttext
This Greek should be scaled at 2.15 its design size
\localgreek{>'alf
synonym[Serif][handling=normal]
% install Greek Font
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=1.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\setupfontsynonym[GreekDioxipe][handling=greekpure]
\setupfontsynonym[GreekCanonica][handling=greekpure]
If I run it as it is, the Greek fonts be
upbodyfont[lmodern,rm,10.5pt]
%\setupfontsynonym[Serif][handling=normal]
% install Greek Font
\usemodule[ancientgreek]
[font=GreekDioxipe,scale=1.15,altfont=GreekCanonica,altscale=0.9]
\setupfontsynonym[GreekDioxipe][handling=greekpure]
\setupfontsynonym[GreekCanonica][handling=greekpure]
If
Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Wolfgang:
\starttext
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system
must not only be the implementer and first large||scale user; the
designer should also write the first user manual.
\setcharacterkerning[extrakerning]
Thus, I came to the conclusion
Yue Wang schrieb:
\starttext
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system
must not only be the implementer and first large||scale user; the
designer should also write the first user manual.
\setcharacterkerning[extrakerning]
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the
Hi, Wolfgang:
>
> \starttext
>
> Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system
> must not only be the implementer and first large||scale user; the
> designer should also write the first user manual.
>
> \setcharacterkerning[extrakerning]
>
> Thus,
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system
must not only be the implementer and first large||scale user; the
designer should also write the first user manual.
\setcharacterkerning[extrakerning]
Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system
must not only be
capsulated message
As an example:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage{m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\setupchemical[size=small,scale=200,width=fit,frame=off]
\startchemical
\chemical[SIX,B,C,R,RZ][R,R,R,R,R,R]
\stopchemical
\end{document}
On my Debian system, I had to install t
I
> got errors with the the first \usepackage{mp-ch-de}. Can you provide a link
> to a HOWTO-use-PPCHTEX-with-LaTeX?
>
> Best regards,
> Helge
> End of encapsulated message
As an example:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage{m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\se
system \UnderlineA{must not only be the implementer and first} large--scale
user; the designer should also write the first user manual.
Thus, I came to \UnderlineB{the conclusion} that the designer of a new
system \UnderlineB{must not only be the implementer and first} large--scale
user; the designer
Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Pablo,
The problem is that the filius-page is higher than the width of an A4.
So there is no way other than to scale the original pages down to a
height of 210mm. For this action you can use something like
Thanks for your fast reply. I thought
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Pablo,
The problem is that the filius-page is higher than the width of an A4.
So there is no way other than to scale the original pages down to a
height of 210mm. For this action you can use something like
Thanks for your fast reply. I thought it was possible to set
Hi Pablo,
The problem is that the filius-page is higher than the width of an
A4. So there is no way other than to scale the original pages down to
a height of 210mm. For this action you can use something like
The following code in a tex-file.
\definepapersize[Mypaper][height=210mm,width
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