Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 7/23/06, Helin Gai wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I used the following code to set up margin kerning:
>>
>> \setupfontsynonym[cmr10][handling=hz]
>> \setupfontsynonym[Serif][handling=hz]
>> \usetypescript[cmr]
>> \setupbodyfont[cmr,10pt]
>> \setupalign[hz,hanging]
>>
>> Can som
Colin—
Sorry: what I indicated would work for any font but Latin/Computer
Modern.
This works at my end.
\enableregime[mac]
\mainlanguage[en]
Margin Kerning and Font Expansion
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal]
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
\setupfootnotes[align={hz,hangi
On 7/23/06, Helin Gai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used the following code to set up margin kerning:
>
> \setupfontsynonym[cmr10][handling=hz]
> \setupfontsynonym[Serif][handling=hz]
> \usetypescript[cmr]
> \setupbodyfont[cmr,10pt]
> \setupalign[hz,hanging]
>
> Can someone please tell me what is going wrong?
Hi Alan,
Thanks for the reply. But it doesn't seem to work either.
Colin
On Jul 23, 2006, at 10:40 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> Colin—
>
> I think \setupalign has to come before \setupbodyfont is defined. Try
>
> \setupalign[hz,hanging]
>
> \usetypescript[cmr]
>
> \setupfontsynonym[cmr10][handling=h
Colin—
I think \setupalign has to come before \setupbodyfont is defined. Try
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
\usetypescript[cmr]
\setupfontsynonym[cmr10][handling=hz]
\setupfontsynonym[Serif][handling=hz]
\setupbodyfont[cmr,10pt]
Alan
On Jul 23, 2006, at 9:54 AM, Helin Gai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used
Hi,
I used the following code to set up margin kerning:
\setupfontsynonym[cmr10][handling=hz]
\setupfontsynonym[Serif][handling=hz]
\usetypescript[cmr]
\setupbodyfont[cmr,10pt]
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
Can someone please tell me what is going wrong?
Thanks!!
Colin
___
Ah! My mistake. I have a defineparagraph in my bibliography which
needed the align={hz,hanging} declared. Thanks.
David
On Oct 25, 2005, at 11:21 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Wooten wrote:
Greetings all,
On a related note, is there a similar (or dissimilar for that
matter) solution t
David Wooten wrote:
Greetings all,
On a related note, is there a similar (or dissimilar for that matter)
solution to margin kerning with the bib-module?
I wasn't even aware that there is a problem. The module uses a rather
straightforward list, so if hanging works for the TOC, it should work
Greetings all,
On a related note, is there a similar (or dissimilar for that matter)
solution to margin kerning with the bib-module?
David
On Oct 25, 2005, at 10:04 AM, Hans Hagen Test wrote:
Alan Bowen wrote:
To answer my own question:
To get margin kerning in the footnotes/endnotes as
Alan Bowen wrote:
To answer my own question:
To get margin kerning in the footnotes/endnotes as well as in the
body text, put
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal]
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
\setupfootnotes[align={hz,hanging}]
before the fonts are installed.
indeed;
To answer my own question:
To get margin kerning in the footnotes/endnotes as well as in the
body text, put
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal]
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
\setupfootnotes[align={hz,hanging}]
before the fonts are installed.
Cheers, A.
On Oct 21, 2005, a
Sorry for the flurry of questions. But here’s one about margin
kerning now.
I see that by using
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal]
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
I can get margin kerning in the body text, but not in any footnotes/
endnotes. What else is needed to get margin k
Sorry for the flurry of questions. But here’s one about margin
kerning now.
I see that by using
\usetypescript[serif,sans,mono,mm][hanging][normal]
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
I can get margin kerning in the body text, but not in any footnotes/
endnotes. What else is needed to get margin k
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