Stefan Wachter wrote:
1. A particual problem in this situation
Is it possible to define font synonymes locally (i.e. inside a group)?
In that case I could map the virtual fonts that are base on 8a encoded
raw fonts into virtual fonts that are based on texnansi reencoded raw
fonts.
I tried that
Martin Kolaøík wrote:
But I have found the next problem:
\starttext
\setupTABLE[column][1][aligncharacter=yes,alignmentcharacter={,},width=5cm,align=middle]
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD 115,3\eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD 11,53\eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD 1153,\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
seems like so
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
2. is there a way I can check that it is working properly without
sending it to the printer each time?
Acrobat has an overprint preview since v5; AFAIK Reader got it in v7.
Yes... but it doesn't show up any problem. (Well, it just displays the
same thing with overprint p
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Seeing this thread, I wonder now if there's any more interest in helping
ship a cont-sys.tex and a texexec.ini (before it goes away) that is
tuned to gwTeX?
just a thought:
if we have
context/base/gwtex/cont-sys.tex
and some clever search path in texmf.cnf that locates that
Paul Tremblay wrote:
Neither thing worked. Here is a line from my log file:
82 hyphenation exceptions out of 1000
Here i have (with --all)
Beginning to dump on file cont-nl.fmt
(format=cont-nl 2005.3.18)
38607 strings of total length 616144
473114 memory locations dumped; current usage is 200&4698
Paul Tremblay wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with hyphenation? I have a brand new
version of ConTeXt, and cannot get one of its main features, hyphenation,
to work.
I looked at the documentation, specifically the file called hypenation
patterns. According to this, I should be able to invoke
Hi David!
See the following example for a TOC where sections and
subsections are indented.
Regards
Michael
Example:
--
\setuplist
[chapter]
[before=\blank,style=bold]
\setuplist
[section]
[margin=2em, width=3em]
See also this threade:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20041228.225433.b0bd0faf.html
This is becoming a FAQ, unfortunately.
Greetings, Taco
Paul Tremblay wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with hyphenation? I have a brand new
version of ConTeXt, and cannot get one of its main features, hy
After finding the zip (thanks to Patrick!) and installing, everything
works fine now, thanks! (Was away from my mail yesterday).
Best
Thomas
On Mar 17, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
get the lmr zip from our site and unzip it in your tree; otherwise, try
ishamid wrote:
Dear posse,
Some settings of \setupindenting[] cause the first line created by
\placepublications to be offset to the left; is this a bug? is there a
workaround?
Definately a bug, but the other way around. The paragraphs within
the bibliography list should not listen to the 'inden
Hi Hans,
thanks for the information. I changed my test document accordingly and
deleted obsolete parts from the typescript.
When I use the "builtInPostscript" or the "reencodedPostscript" as the
sole body font then the document is typeset correctly. Yet, if I try to
switch the family for exampl
Stefan Wachter wrote:
When I use the "builtInPostscript" or the "reencodedPostscript" as the
sole body font then the document is typeset correctly. Yet, if I try to
switch the family for example to the reencodedPostscript then the text
that follows after the switch does not appear in the created
When I use the Optima font I do not have real small capitals. It seems
\sc does not try to emulate them and also the new \lettrine ignores it.
Is there a way I can still have my SC? Maybe faked by using a smaller
size capitals?
Thanks,
G
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Hi Gerben,
On 18 Mar 2005, at 14:24, Gerben Wierda wrote:
When I use the Optima font I do not have real small capitals. It seems
\sc does not try to emulate them and also the new \lettrine ignores
it.
You could emulate them with the \kap command. (and its relatives)
I'm not sure what a blown up l
hard to test without those tfm files (i don't want to clobber my system
by generating them; also, i never use the p* variants)
I created the vf and tfm files with the attached script. Maybe you can
setup a local directory? Creating these fonts simply needs the following
calls (the files are gene
Adam Lindsay wrote:
> Faking, whether within ConTeXt or within your driver, seems to be the
> only option: Small Caps were never designed for Optima, afaik.
But it's in Optima Nova
http://www.linotype.com/58171/optimanovacdformacandpc-compilation.html?PHPS
ESSID=b120c89ddacf24bf95bb7499629b6e70
On 18 Mar 2005, at 15:30, Ulrich Dirr wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Faking, whether within ConTeXt or within your driver, seems to be the
only option: Small Caps were never designed for Optima, afaik.
But it's in Optima Nova
http://www.linotype.com/58171/optimanovacdformacandpc-
compilation.html?PHPS
Ulrich Dirr wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Faking, whether within ConTeXt or within your driver, seems to be the
only option: Small Caps were never designed for Optima, afaik.
But it's in Optima Nova
http://www.linotype.com/58171/optimanovacdformacandpc-compilation.html?PHPS
ESSID=b120c89ddacf24bf95bb
Michael,
Perfect!
Thanks.
On Mar 18, 2005, at 1:28 AM, Michael Fuchs wrote:
Hi David!
See the following example for a TOC where sections and
subsections are indented.
Regards
Michael
Example:
--
\setuplist
[chapter]
[before=\blank,style=bold]
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:37:27 +0100, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
\usemodule[bib]
At this point, add this line:
\setuppublicationlist[before={\setupindenting[none]}]
Works: thnx very much!
Idris
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Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:31:44 +0100, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i'll upload a new minimal (beware, tex live 2005 binaries), as well as
the big windows zip (will take a few hours)
Any word on that? I saw something dated 3-16-05; I'm assuming that's not
it (since your email is dated a day
Hi!
Does anybody have an idea how I can get a Openoffice Calc
table in such a way exported, that I can directly use it
in ConTeXt? Does anybody had a similar problem earlier?
Thanks for your help in advance
Michael
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On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 10:05:36AM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> Paul Tremblay wrote:
> >Has anyone else had problems with hyphenation? I have a brand new
> >version of ConTeXt, and cannot get one of its main features, hyphenation,
> >to work.
> >
> >I looked at the documentation, specifically the
In LaTeX, a tabular environment produces a box which then can be part
of another tabular. I tried to do the same with ConTeXt, but failed.
Can someone tell me how to produce
http://mail.rna.nl/~gerben/latex-table.pdf
with ConTeXt?
Thanks,
G
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Hi Paul,
>> another option is to fetch cont-pat.zip from our website and install that
>> one in the same texmf tree as context; run mktexlsr, and regenerate the
>> formats (with --all option)
>
> Where is this? I just spent 20 minutes searching the website.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/la
On 18 Mar 2005, at 16:30, Ulrich Dirr wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Faking, whether within ConTeXt or within your driver, seems to be the
only option: Small Caps were never designed for Optima, afaik.
But it's in Optima Nova
http://www.linotype.com/58171/optimanovacdformacandpc-
compilation.html?PHPS
> another option is to fetch cont-pat.zip from our website and install that
> one in the same texmf tree as context; run mktexlsr, and regenerate the
> formats (with --all option)
>
> i'd appreciate feedback about this working or not (since it's step 1
> towards shipping context with its own in
>
> http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-pat.zip
>
> Patrick
> --
> ConTeXt wiki: http://contextgarden.net
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Thanks. It wasn't on the download page, though, right?
Paul
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