Andreas Harder wrote:
Hello,
I've a curious problem: With Palatino or Latin Modern kerning seems to
work as intended, but what's the matter with Minion (example below)?
This appears to be caused by the fact that in MinionPro most
(not all, but most) of the kerning is specified via kern
Hi, Taco:
Last week you invited me to test the trunk version of luatex. Today I
compiled LuaTeX trunk version
(This is LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.32.0-2009011719, build unknown)
and used first-setup.sh (change --context tag into experimental as
Mojca suggested) to download the ConTeXt
(MtxRun |
Hi, Hans and Taco:
Sorry for the noise, I think this problem is a typescript bug, not a
luatex bug. since MKII can reproduce that as well. Another similar
problem can be reproduced using the palatino font:
{{\rm d} C\over {\rm d}t} = aPC_{\rm env}+n\epsilon P_{\rm fs} C_{\rm env}
+ {Sc \over
Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Hans and Taco:
Sorry for the noise, I think this problem is a typescript bug, not a
luatex bug. since MKII can reproduce that as well. Another similar
problem can be reproduced using the palatino font:
The map file (original-youngryu-px.map) seems to be using a wrong
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Hans and Taco:
Sorry for the noise, I think this problem is a typescript bug, not a
luatex bug. since MKII can reproduce that as well. Another similar
problem can be reproduced using the palatino font:
The map
Hi, Hans
Using context=experimental, the following cross references all appear as ??
MKII works fine.
\placeformula \startformula \startalign
\NC v \NC = u + at \NR[eq:v]
\NC h \NC = ut + \frac12 gt^2 \NR[eq:h]
\stopalign \stopformula
Equation (\in[eq:v]) tells the final velocity after
time
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Should we request adding q-8r.enc to TeX Gyre then? I have to admit
that I have no idea when 8r is used, so someone else would need to
help with providing nice arguments to the Polish group (or Hans could
add that encoding to ConTeXt
Hi all, Mojca,
after Taco resolved one issue with the latest luatex, I was trying to
update on my osx-ppc box, and I am encountering a strange bug: when I
run the ./first-setup.sh script, the rsync processes fail with this
message:
MtxRun | using script: ./bin/mtx-update.lua
dyld:
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all, Mojca,
after Taco resolved one issue with the latest luatex, I was trying to update
on my osx-ppc box, and I am encountering a strange bug: when I run the
./first-setup.sh script, the rsync processes fail with this message:
I've a curious problem: With Palatino or Latin Modern kerning
seems to
work as intended, but what's the matter with Minion (example below)?
This appears to be caused by the fact that in MinionPro most
(not all, but most) of the kerning is specified via kern classes.
Than you for
But it works fine here with both context=experimental and
context=beta. The versions are ``2009.01.17 00:15'' for experimental
and ``2009.01.14 11:29'' for beta.
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 10:55:48PM +0800, Yue Wang wrote:
Hi, Hans
Using context=experimental, the following cross references all
On Jan 17, 2009, at 6:20 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hmmm ... libiconv? Is that comming from luatex? The only dependencies
listed on this computer seem to be:
Well, good question... It looks like this happens when the script
tries to run rsync, but I have no reason why this should involve
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
and so on. Now this box has several more or less abandoned installations of
darwinports and fink, but this looks like it's trying to link to the library
provided by the system (OS X 10.5.6) and complaining it's too old. Any
pointers to this one?
Hmmm ... libiconv? Is
Longmin Wang wrote:
But it works fine here with both context=experimental and
context=beta. The versions are ``2009.01.17 00:15'' for experimental
and ``2009.01.14 11:29'' for beta.
Appears fine here as well, with context 2009.01.17 00:15. But I assume
your test file was longer thatn just the
Andreas Harder wrote:
I've a curious problem: With Palatino or Latin Modern kerning seems to
work as intended, but what's the matter with Minion (example below)?
This appears to be caused by the fact that in MinionPro most
(not all, but most) of the kerning is specified via kern
Hallo!
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\starttable[ o1 | \{C{red} |]
\VL red \VL\SR
\stoptable
\stoptext
This was an older example which worked some years ago (see:
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/020803.html), but is not
working anymore.
What is the problem here?
Wolfgang
Is there any progress on this? I notice it is not yet in the core. I'm in
need of an AMSL split-like environment but the above doesn't work entirely
as expected. Below is an example.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Dave
\placeformula
\startformula \startalign
\NC \sigma_{L_s}^2
\NC= E\left\{
Hi, Taco:
Appears fine here as well, with context 2009.01.17 00:15. But I assume
your test file was longer thatn just the little block below. Perhaps
you should post a full file.
Btw, the example breaks with cont-xp, but in a different way:
it throws an error at me about an undefined
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