On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Curious wrote:
Thanks Mojca. Appreciate your response, though as you said I do not really
understand what I have to do, or if I could do anything. But a few things,
(1) Regarding the visual examples, I could post the PDF file generated with
Latex and Context.
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I suspect that one might need to fix or improve typescripts. Do you
have some visual examples to show the differences? It would be
interesting to compare the differences between bchr8t and mdbchr8t and
change typescripts if needed.
Moreover, math support would have to be
Am 11.01.2009 um 20:54 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I suspect that one might need to fix or improve typescripts. Do you
have some visual examples to show the differences? It would be
interesting to compare the differences between bchr8t and mdbchr8t
and
change typescripts if
Hello Curious,
I have been using Latex for sometime and am thinking of switching to Context
for
at least some types of documents and hence have been trying it out. I love the
charter font and tried to use the following commands to use the Charter font
\definetypeface [charter] [rm] [serif]
You are right that some things need to be fixed in ConTeXt - if
nothing else, the map file could be removed from type-one and
type.map. (Do not bother if you don't understand what I have written -
it's targeted to ConTeXt gurus. Any opinions?)
The file is missing, but all the needed
Am 10.01.2009 um 13:33 schrieb Curious:
I suspect that one might need to fix or improve typescripts. Do you
have some visual examples to show the differences? It would be
interesting to compare the differences between bchr8t and mdbchr8t
and
change typescripts if needed.
Moreover, math
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfgang at googlemail.com writes:
Am 10.01.2009 um 13:33 schrieb Curious:
ConTeXt has just other linedistances than LaTeX, that's all.
You can switch to a smaller distance with \setupinterlinespace[small]
or with \setupinterlinespace[line=14pt] (fixed
On Sat, 10 Jan 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
(2) I was going to ask about the math support. You mentioned that it would
have
to be added to the typescript. How difficult is that? Does anyone know the
commands that can be used for adding such support.
I have a basic typescript for charter
Hello All,
I have been using Latex for sometime and am thinking of switching to Context for
at least some types of documents and hence have been trying it out. I love the
charter font and tried to use the following commands to use the Charter font
\definetypeface [charter] [rm] [serif] [charter]