Am 05.03.24 um 23:11 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 04.03.2024 um 21:24:
The \showsymbolset has no output any more, apparently already for some
time.
I checked on COW (ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.22 22:17 LMTX fmt: 2022.12.23)
and my local installation (ConTeXt ver
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 04.03.2024 um 21:24:
The \showsymbolset has no output any more, apparently already for some
time.
I checked on COW (ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.22 22:17 LMTX fmt: 2022.12.23)
and my local installation (ConTeXt ver: 2024.02.22 18:31 LMTX fmt:
2024.2.22).
Can someone
The \showsymbolset has no output any more, apparently already for some time.
I checked on COW (ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.22 22:17 LMTX fmt: 2022.12.23)
and my local installation (ConTeXt ver: 2024.02.22 18:31 LMTX fmt:
2024.2.22).
Can someone try on MkIV?
"""
\usesymbols[
quot;check" for me
> > (see 1.pdf). I also tried:
> >
> > ```
> > \usesymbols[fontawesome]
> >
> > \starttext
> > \showsymbolset[fontawesome-solid]
> > \stoptext
> > ```
> > and get a list of symbols that do not belong to fontawesome (
Gerion Entrup schrieb am 09.01.2024 um 16:21:
Hi,
I have to come back to that topic, since it seems not to work.
The said source code produces just the text "times" and "check" for me
(see 1.pdf). I also tried:
```
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\starttext
\showsymbols
Hi,
I have to come back to that topic, since it seems not to work.
The said source code produces just the text "times" and "check" for me
(see 1.pdf). I also tried:
```
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\starttext
\showsymbolset[fontawesome-solid]
\stoptext
```
and get a lis
artsubject[title={wasy general}] \showsymbolset[wasy general]
\stopsubject
\startsubject[title={wasy music}] \showsymbolset[wasy music]
\stopsubject
\startsubject[title={wasy astronomy}] \showsymbolset[wasy astronomy]
\stopsubject
\startsubject[title={wasy astrology}] \showsy
t;> Hereby my example:
>>
>> \usesymbols[mvs]
>>
>> \usesymbols[uni]
>>
>> \usesymbols[wasysym]
>>
>> %% \usesymbols[ifsym]
>>
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>>
>> \par Show entire set martinvogel 1
>>
>> \sho
sesymbols[uni]
>
> \usesymbols[wasysym]
>
> %% \usesymbols[ifsym]
>
>
> \starttext
>
>
> \par Show entire set martinvogel 1
>
> \showsymbolset[martinvogel 1]
>
>
> \par Show YinYang symbol from martinvogel 2. \crlf
>
> \symbol[martinvogel 2][
Dear Reader,
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Symbols shows predefined symbol sets. The
uni and wasysym are unknown.
Hereby my example:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\usesymbols[uni]
\usesymbols[wasysym]
%% \usesymbols[ifsym]
\starttext
\par Show entire set martinvogel 1
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 1
i Voipio schrieb am 01.11.18 um 13:51:
> > Hi Wolfgang et al,
> >
> > I did some more research into this.
> >
> > If I put \symbol after \showsymbolset, the font gets loaded and the
> > symbols show up as expected. If I put \symbol before \showsymbolset,
>
.
Wolfgang
Mari Voipio schrieb am 01.11.18 um 13:51:
Hi Wolfgang et al,
I did some more research into this.
If I put \symbol after \showsymbolset, the font gets loaded and the
symbols show up as expected. If I put \symbol before \showsymbolset,
the font seems to get loaded, but instead
ith ConTeXt
> > minimals. Does anyone know what version (4 or 5) of the font it is? I
> > am asking because the names of the symbols used in the font do not
> > match those on the font-awesome website. For example, using
> >
> > \showsymbolset[fontawesome]
>
>
not match
those on the font-awesome website. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually mapped
to "food" in ConT
do not
match those on the font-awesome website. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually
mapped to "food" in ConT
. For example, using
\showsymbolset[fontawesome]
The distribution includes version 4.7.
I get that the symbol for "utensils"
(https://fontawesome.com/icons/utensils?style=solid) is actually
mapped to "food" in ConTeXt. Since the names of the symbols are now
taken fro
Hi,
There is a FontAwesome.otf file that is distributed with ConTeXt minimals.
Does anyone know what version (4 or 5) of the font it is? I am asking
because the names of the symbols used in the font do not match those on
the font-awesome website. For example, using
\showsymbolset
>>
>> How is the way to do it in ConTexT?
> \usesymbols[mvs]
> % \setupsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
>
> \starttext
>
> % \symbol[Telephone]
> % \symbol[EMail]
> % \symbol[Letter]
>
> \symbol[martinvolel 2][Telephone]
> \symbol[martinvolel 2][EMail]
&
]
% \symbol[EMail]
% \symbol[Letter]
\symbol[martinvolel 2][Telephone]
\symbol[martinvolel 2][EMail]
\symbol[martinvolel 2][Letter]
% \showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\stoptext
One of these days we should discuss supporting the new symbols in the
tex gyre fonts.
Hans
ymbol{f024}]
>>> \definesymbol [award] [\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
>>> \definesymbol [ribbon] [\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
>>> \definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
>>> % …
>>> \stopsymbolset
>>>
>>> \usesymbols[webdings]
>>> \showsymb
[\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
>> \definesymbol [ribbon] [\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
>> \definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
>> % …
>> \stopsymbolset
>>
>> \usesymbols[webdings]
>> \showsymbolset[webdings]
>> \symbol[webdings][spider]
>>
>> The
definesymbol [plane] [\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
% …
\stopsymbolset
\usesymbols[webdings]
\showsymbolset[webdings]
\symbol[webdings][spider]
The font is included in my pdf, \showsymbolset[webdings] lists the
names, but the symbols never show up.
I also tried other fonts.
What’s wrong?
You can get the
{f024}]
>\definesymbol [award][\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
>\definesymbol [ribbon][\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
>\definesymbol [plane][\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
>% …
>\stopsymbolset
>
>\usesymbols[webdings]
>\showsymbolset[webdings]
>\symbol[webdings][spider
}]
\definesymbol [sunglasses][\WebdingsSymbol{f024}]
\definesymbol [award][\WebdingsSymbol{f026}]
\definesymbol [ribbon][\WebdingsSymbol{f02d}]
\definesymbol [plane][\WebdingsSymbol{f0f1}]
% …
\stopsymbolset
\usesymbols[webdings]
\showsymbolset[webdings]
\symbol[webdings
Am 13.04.2015 um 01:29 schrieb Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu:
Hello context users:
I would like to insert symbols into my document, especially black-diamond and
losenge
symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do
it.
I also tried \showsymbolset
Otared Kavian írta:
On 13 Apr 2015, at 01:29, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello context users:
I would like to insert symbols into my document, especially black-diamond
and losenge
symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do
it.
I also tried \showsymbolset
:
Otared Kavian írta:
On 13 Apr 2015, at 01:29, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello context users:
I would like to insert symbols into my document, especially black-diamond
and losenge
symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to
do it.
I also tried \showsymbolset
Hello context users:
I would like to insert symbols into my document, especially black-diamond and
losenge
symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do it.
I also tried \showsymbolset[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find these
(and many
other symbols
and
losenge
symbols. I read symbols page at contextgarden but still don't know how to do
it.
I also tried \showsymbolset[was] etc but the symbols but I did not find these
(and many
other symbols either) in the output pages.
I found that symb-imp-mis.mkiv file defines this symbol (line 49
Hello Everyone,
The following minimum example only produces the symbols for Neptune and
Letter. Mobilephone and phone don't work. Am I doing something wrong?
---
%\usesymbols[symb-imp-mvs]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
%\showsymbolset
\symbol[martinvogel 2][Mobilephone]
\symbol
, Devendra Ghate
devendra.gh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Everyone,
The following minimum example only produces the symbols for Neptune and
Letter. Mobilephone and phone don't work. Am I doing something wrong?
---
%\usesymbols[symb-imp-mvs]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
%\showsymbolset
something wrong?
---
%\usesymbols[symb-imp-mvs]
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
%\showsymbolset
\symbol[martinvogel 2][Mobilephone]
\symbol[martinvogel 2][Letter]
\symbol[martinvogel 2][Phone]
\symbol[astronomic][Neptune]
\stoptext
---
Many thanks for any suggestions.
--
Devendra
Hi,
new in the distribution
\usesymbols[cc]
\starttext
\showsymbolset[cc]
\symbol[cc][cc-by-sa-nc]
\stoptext
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
/symb-was.mkii
I notice that there doesn't seem to be a .mkiv version of this set.
Could this be the problem?
The minimal example was simply:
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy general]
best look in the symb-imp-mvs
Hans
to be a .mkiv version of this set.
Could this be the problem?
The minimal example was simply:
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy general]
best look in the symb-imp-mvs
Hans
-
Hans Hagen
seem to be a .mkiv version of this set. Could this
be the problem?
The minimal example was simply:
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy general]
Thanks.
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\showsymbolset is just as hopeless: command
\showsymbolset not found in file symb-run
So, what bit in that process have I missed or not understood? I'm
running mkIV in ConTeXt version Aug 17, 2012 in a Mac laptop. As
Unicode and all that have been around for ages, this problem must be
one of those
easier to create a list with all symbols and their names.
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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... Thanks both for your answers.
My code so far is:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2,rule=on]
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\stopcolumns
\page
\startcolumns[n=4,rule=on]
\dorecurse{1024}{\recurselevel
--\getglyph{marvosym}{\char\recurselevel\par
Am 05.06.2012 um 16:57 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
... Thanks both for your answers.
My code so far is:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2,rule=on]
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
\stopcolumns
\page
\startcolumns[n=4,rule
the example given:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
I do get a list of the symbols, but the symbols themselves are missing.
How further?
Hans van der Meer
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If your question is of interest to others
the example given:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
I do get a list of the symbols, but the symbols themselves are missing.
How further?
Hans van der Meer
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to use the symbol
macros! (pages 29-32). Following the example given:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\showsymbolset[martinvogel 2]
I do get a list of the symbols, but the symbols themselves are missing.
How further?
For me it failed to work with 2011.07.20 16:50 MKIV because of the missing font
.pdf
It is for LaTeX, but I can not find ConTeXt specific stuff. In table 188
there is a smiley. This brought me to to following:
\starttext
\usesymbols[wasy]
\symbol[was][smiley]
\symbol[was][qed]
\showsymbolset[general]
% \showsymbolset[music]
% \showsymbolset[astronomy]
% \showsymbolset
there is a smiley. This brought me to to following:
\starttext
\usesymbols[wasy]
\symbol[was][smiley]
\symbol[was][qed]
\showsymbolset[general]
% \showsymbolset[music]
% \showsymbolset[astronomy]
% \showsymbolset[astrology]
% \showsymbolset[geometry]
% \showsymbolset[physics
|margin|edge]
\showgrid
# \showgridboxes
# \showgridsnapping
\showlayout
# \showlayoutcomponents
\showmakeup
\showpalet[name][horizontal|vertical|name|value]
\showprint[typesetting papersize][printing papersize][settings]
\showsetups
\showstruts
# \showstruts
\showsymbolset[name]
# \snaptogrid
I'd like to use the symbol varangle from the wasy physics symbol set.
In my file I've got
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy physics]
$\symbol[varangle]$
In the PDF that's generated, I see the symbols in the wasy physics
symbol set just fine, but following the symbol set table, I just see
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Jesse Alama wrote:
I'd like to use the symbol varangle from the wasy physics symbol set.
In my file I've got
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[wasy physics]
$\symbol[varangle]$
In the PDF that's generated, I see the symbols in the wasy physics
symbol set just fine
but looked a bit too
daunting - a level 2 solution. Nothing wrong with that, just that
I've got to find the time and skill to do it.
The symbol set reference was great - the planet symbols are
accessible in:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\showsymbolset[astronomic]
so I may not have to go to a unicode-font
and
moving files). Adam's document was interesting but looked a bit too
daunting - a level 2 solution. Nothing wrong with that, just that
I've got to find the time and skill to do it.
The symbol set reference was great - the planet symbols are
accessible in:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\showsymbolset
The symbol set reference was great - the planet symbols are
accessible in:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\showsymbolset[astronomic]
so I may not have to go to a unicode-font at all.
The symbol set was (Roland Waldi's symbols AKA wasysym) contains
even more astronomic symbols; check which fit your
On 2007-01-03, at 20:01.0, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
The symbol set reference was great - the planet symbols are
accessible in:
\usesymbols[mvs]
\showsymbolset[astronomic]
so I may not have to go to a unicode-font at all.
The symbol set was (Roland Waldi's symbols AKA wasysym) contains
, but comes with
the distribution.
Thanks. I'll try to get this working too!
It will be something like this, i expect:
\usesymbols[was]
\showsymbolset[astronomy]
only this doesn't work... :-)
Take a look into symb-was.tex.
It's \showsymbolset[wasy astronomy].
Mojca
Hi Mojca,
thanks, that makes the difference!
Willi
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 8/9/06, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the hint!
Now I am able to display the symbolsets with \showsymbolset. However I
can't get eg. \symbol[CowConTeXtComplete]
I tried also the Marvosyms. I can
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the hint!
Now I am able to display the symbolsets with \showsymbolset. However I
can't get eg. \symbol[CowConTeXtComplete]
I tried also the Marvosyms. I can display the a set e.g.
\showsymbolset[atronomic], but can't get \symbol[astronomic:Mars]
Is the \symbol command
On 8/9/06, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the hint!
Now I am able to display the symbolsets with \showsymbolset. However I
can't get eg. \symbol[CowConTeXtComplete]
I tried also the Marvosyms. I can display the a set e.g.
\showsymbolset[atronomic], but can't get \symbol
How do I see all symbols in a symbolset. With
\starttext
\showsymbolset[uni]
\showsymbolset[nav]
\stoptext
I get a blank page.
Aditya
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Aditya Mahajan wrote:
How do I see all symbols in a symbolset. With
Symbol sets do not have a strict relation to file names.
symb-nav.tex, for instance, defines three symbol sets:
navigation 1, navigation 2 , navigation 3.
\starttext
\showsymbolset[navigation 1]
\showsymbolset
On Jun 28, 2006, at 16:40, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
How do I see all symbols in a symbolset. With
\starttext
\showsymbolset[uni]
\showsymbolset[nav]
\stoptext
I get a blank page.
I did this and the wasy symbols come out nicely:
\usemodule[symb-was]
\showsymbolset [wasy general]
What I can
\showsymbolset[navigation 1]
\showsymbolset[navigation 2]
\showsymbolset[navigation 3]
\stoptext
IIRC, some of the Unicode symbol sets require commercial fonts
(from MacOS X).
Thanks. I will look in the sym-* files for names of other symbolsets.
Aditya
specially for me, hence the name. If you
%D you want to meet its designer, come to Bachotek! In case you're
%D not familiar with his work, take a look at the Antikwa, Iwona and
%D Kurier fonts!
%D
%D \usesymbols[jmn]
%D
%D \showsymbolset[navigation 1]
%D \showsymbolset[navigation 3]
%D \showsymbolset
Hello,
I have done symbol definition file for AquaMints font. When I want to
prepare overall symbol table I noticed problem in \showsymbolset
definition (no table, no symbol is shown).
It tests \doifsymbolsetelse{#1}. It is defined
\def\doifsymbolsetelse#1{\doifdefinedelse{\??ss*#1
Vit Zyka wrote:
It tests \doifsymbolsetelse{#1}. It is defined
\def\doifsymbolsetelse#1{\doifdefinedelse{\??ss*#1}}
but greping ss* gives me no place where \??ss*#1 is defined (perhaps
should be in \startsymbolset?).
Hi Vit,
That ss* should be inside \dodefinesymbol. There was a
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
It tests \doifsymbolsetelse{#1}. It is defined
\def\doifsymbolsetelse#1{\doifdefinedelse{\??ss*#1}}
but greping ss* gives me no place where \??ss*#1 is defined (perhaps
should be in \startsymbolset?).
Hi Vit,
That ss* should be inside
noticed that the \showsymbolset command wasn't working on my machine. Am
I alone on this? (tried live.contextgarden, but it wasn't very healthy)
live should be working again. \showsymbolset doesn't work here.
Patrick
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are embedded in its 19Kb, but it gives a good outline of what's
available in the PDF-native ZapfDingbats font.
Looks like another My Way is on its way. Email me off list if you'd
like to contribute as a tester.
\usesymbols[uni]
\definefontsynonym[UnicodeRegular27][zduni]
\showsymbolset[Unicode Dingbats
, but it gives a good outline of what's
available in the PDF-native ZapfDingbats font.
Looks like another My Way is on its way. Email me off list if you'd
like to contribute as a tester.
\usesymbols[uni]
\definefontsynonym[UnicodeRegular27][zduni]
\showsymbolset[Unicode Dingbats][n=4
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