I have just refreshed the ConTeXt Garden page with some additional
information on the search for new fonts installed in the
/context/tex/texmf-fonts/ directory.
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Use_the_fonts_you_want
JP
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Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2005-07-09 um 12:51 schrieb Arun Swarup:
I see many books typeset with LaTeX, but what about ConTeXt?
I haven't seen any books typset using ConTeXt (excluding ConTeXt
manuals, of courz :P). Have you?
There are two books of the German Unitarian Fellowship that I
hi,
I see many books typeset with LaTeX, but what about ConTeXt?
I haven't seen any books typset using ConTeXt (excluding ConTeXt
manuals, of courz :P). Have you?
-arun
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On Saturday 09 July 2005 10:51 am, Arun Swarup wrote:
hi,
I see many books typeset with LaTeX, but what about ConTeXt?
I haven't seen any books typset using ConTeXt (excluding ConTeXt
manuals, of courz :P). Have you?
-arun
Only the ones I do. I lay out and typeset books for money. I can
On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 03:51:12 -0700 (PDT)
Arun Swarup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen any books typset using ConTeXt (excluding ConTeXt
manuals, of courz :P). Have you?
All of the ones at the site below. History of Astronomy is actually a
facimile reprint, so Context is rather
Am 2005-07-09 um 12:51 schrieb Arun Swarup:
I see many books typeset with LaTeX, but what about ConTeXt?
I haven't seen any books typset using ConTeXt (excluding ConTeXt
manuals, of courz :P). Have you?
There are two books of the German Unitarian Fellowship that I set
with ConTeXt:
- Was