On 6/29/2017 6:51 PM, Eric Détrez wrote:
The ' was ugly in the "stable " version (too high) for lucidas, much
better now.
fo rsure the opentype version is better
But the Lucida's text is still crappy in type1 version.
So ...
I guess type1 fonts are messy (Lucida's or all of them ?)
wipe
On 6/28/2017 9:21 AM, Eric Détrez wrote:
Here is an exemple, I show size 30 to see the differences but the size
doesn't change the behaviour.
\starttext
\setupbodyfont[30pt]
texte $math$
\setupbodyfont[lucidaot,30pt]
texte $math$
\setupbodyfont[lucida,30pt]
texte $math$
On 6/29/2017 2:11 PM, MF wrote:
i fixed something in the next beta for these type 1 fonts (with
slightly
weird encodings)
I'm getting some weird errors with the most recent versions of ConTeXt
too.
Currently I can't send you a sample to reproduce the problem but I can
only describe what
> i fixed something in the next beta for these type 1 fonts (with
> slightly
> weird encodings)
>
I'm getting some weird errors with the most recent versions of ConTeXt
too.
Currently I can't send you a sample to reproduce the problem but I can
only describe what happens with a big XML file of
On 6/28/2017 9:21 AM, Eric Détrez wrote:
Le 27-06-2017 23:00, Henri Menke a écrit :
You're this guy, right?
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/087522.html
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/338849
Sorry, but as last time, we can't help you without you posting a
Le 27-06-2017 23:00, Henri Menke a écrit :
You're this guy, right?
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/087522.html
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/338849
Sorry, but as last time, we can't help you without you posting a
reproducible example. The
following works fine for
You're this guy, right?
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/087522.html
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/338849
Sorry, but as last time, we can't help you without you posting a reproducible
example. The
following works fine for me on TL2016, TL2017, and latest beta.
Hello
I already had this problem with lucida fonts.
When I type text the letter are shifted : "b" becomes "a", "c" becomes
"b", ...
I solved it with using the stable version.
I updated my system and I downloaded again context-minimal.
The problem came back with both versions (last or stable).
Works for me without problems.
Also I would recommend the following setup:
\setupbodyfont[lucidaot,10pt]
\starttext
abcdefgh
\stoptext
On 11/12/2016 02:54 PM, Eric Detrez (Info) wrote:
> I've got a curious problem with lucida.
>
> Characters have ascii code shifted by -1 (note the kerning)
>
Le 12/11/2016 à 14:54, Eric Detrez (Info) a écrit :
I've got a curious problem with lucida.
Characters have ascii code shifted by -1 (note the kerning)
Mistyped : the kerning seems to be fine (i wanted to say not the kerning)
I've got a curious problem with lucida.
Characters have ascii code shifted by -1 (note the kerning)
Minimal example :
\usetypescript[lucida]
\setupbodyfont[lucida,10pt,rm]
\starttext
abcdefgh
\stoptext
I join the pdf file with the result.
Other fonts are fine in context, Lucida fonts
Hi all,
I'm trying ConTeXt for a week so maybe my question seems stupid but...
I have the YY Lucida fonts and i've run
sudo texfont --en=ec --ve=bh --co=lucida --in --ma --so=auto
--ro=TEXMFMAIN
to get ec-bh-lucida.map
So I want to check if my installation is working with an experiment :
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