Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Is there a general workaround or do we have to await Hans's return (in which
case I may have to go back to my old context from spring :-)
Assuming \loadmapfile[context-base] doesn't work either, you'll
have to wait for Hans I'm afraid (unless someone else has an
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear consortium,
Switching to oldstyle is easy:
\usetypescript [modern][\defaultencoding]
\usetypescript [map] [latin-modern-os] [\defaultencoding]
\setupbodyfont [modern]
But how do I locally switch back to upright? Declaring
I don't think you can, actually.
Hi,
I've just updated my MikTeX distribution, which
use a 2005-07-12 version of context package. Since
then MikTeX could not generate the cont-en format
file, when I use texexec --make en, it reports
TeX capacity not enough, so I have to modify the
jjgod wrote:
So I suggest the maintainer of context avoid using
the -p option, it seems
||afm2tfm \$file\ texfont.tfm|
|
does the same job in this piece of code.
But then: how do you specify the encoding of the mapfile/psfont? -p is
a pretty important switch when using non-ascii encoings.
[...]
But then: how do you specify the encoding of the mapfile/psfont? -p is
a pretty important switch when using non-ascii encoings.
So what output infomation will afm2tfm generate when -p option is
on?
The encoding of the fonts in the postscript/pdf file. And an entry for
the mapfile,
Dear gang,
I sent a bug report to ChoF, but the bug was actually in ConTeXt so I forward
ChoF's answer, in case anyone else needs it.
Thanks again, ChoF!
Best to all
Idris
= Original Message From Jin-Hwan Cho [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On Aug 20, 2005, at 12:03 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
= Original Message From Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Switching to oldstyle is easy:
But how do I locally switch back to upright? Declaring
I don't think you can, actually. There are no metric files
for oldstyle in the latin modern distribution, only an encoding
vector (and .map).
Thank you, ChoF, for your quick reply. I do not know how to compile dvipdfmx
so I will try your changes to spec-dpx.tex.
Maybe Fabrice can compile the latest dvipdfmx for windows?
Question: how do I determine the version number of my dvipdfmx? My present one
came from the context distribution
Dear Knights of the TeX Table,
If there is anyone out there who can compile the latest dvipdfmx for windows
and post it/send it to me I would be very grateful!
Best
Idris
Another solution is to update spec-dpx.tex and DVIPDFMx if you can
compile
it by yourself.
1. Download
Hi ChoF,
= Original Message From Jin-Hwan Cho [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
One solution might be change the file as follows:
1. Comment out the line 119 as follows:
%\definefileinsertion{dpx}{eps}{\handlepdfimage} % unstable
2. After the line 119 put the following codes.
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear gang,
I sent a bug report to ChoF, but the bug was actually in ConTeXt so I forward
ChoF's answer, in case anyone else needs it.
Thanks again, ChoF!
looks like a patch is needed, I will create a bug collector item for this.
Taco
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Salvete,
I haven't found the time to follow the list lately, so my apologies if
this has been mentioned before. (I did try looking in the archives.)
Using
ConTeXt ver: 2005.06.08 fmt: 2005.6.17 int: english mes: english
compiles fine here:
cont-en : ver:
On Aug 21, 2005, at 1:50 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear gang,
I sent a bug report to ChoF, but the bug was actually in ConTeXt
so I forward ChoF's answer, in case anyone else needs it.
Thanks again, ChoF!
looks like a patch is needed, I will create a bug
Am 2005-08-20 um 08:42 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Assuming \loadmapfile[context-base] doesn't work either, you'll
have to wait for Hans I'm afraid (unless someone else has an idea?)
I'm used to load every needed map file manually since a long time,
otherwise none of my fonts work. But for I use
On 8/20/05, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using
ConTeXt ver: 2005.06.08 fmt: 2005.6.17 int: english mes: english
compiles fine here:
cont-en : ver: 2005.08.19 fmt: 2005.8.19 mes: english
ok too for me with old version:
cont-en : ver: 2005.01.31 fmt: 2005.8.2 mes:
Hi,
Does anyone know about a way to reset the state in a combined list.
Let me illustrate with an example:
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=f,margin=0cm,distance=0cm,before=,after=]
\setuplist[section][alternative=b,style=bold,width=5mm,margin=0mm,distance=0mm]
Patrick Gundlach mailto:patrick.at.gundla.ch wrote:
Then we must have different texfont.pl version. Each time afm2tfm is
called, it uses either -T or -p. Running afm2tfm without those
parameters doesn't make very much sense. (Unless you are an english
speaking person that never typesets
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