Thanks very much, Aditya for your advice. I really appreciate it.
I tried your suggestions.
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011, R. Ermers wrote:
Thanks, Aditya, The first problem is adequately solved by adding []. I'll
prepare an example for the second problem.
A related problem is referring to
Hi Cecil,
Am 21.03.2011 19:44, schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I use setupinteraction to set certain properties. But it looks like that
subject can not be set. Is this true?
'subtitle=' is probably the keyword you want.
mh, i asked the same some time ago :-)
Also keywords is a box (in acroread).
On 22-3-2011 1:23, C. wrote:
Hello,
the automatic replacement of -- to endash does not work with a certain font.
\endash does work and produces the expected symbol.
I also have these lines in my code:
\definefontfeature[tlig][default][tlig=yes]
\addff{tlig}
I checked that the endash is at
2011/3/22 Peter Rolf indi...@gmx.net
I use setupinteraction to set certain properties. But it looks like that
subject can not be set. Is this true?
'subtitle=' is probably the keyword you want.
mh, i asked the same some time ago :-)
Exactly, thanks.
Also keywords is a box (in
Hi,
I try to use the font server (mtxrun --script server --auto) and I run into a
few problems:
* when I click on the font garamondpremrprobd, the server dies with:
2 shipped pages, 0.379 pages/second
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
ctx-fonttest| entering edit mode for
Hi Hans,
I don't know it its legible to post problems with the current experimental, so
tell me if its not.
1) With OpenType math fonts italic will not work.
\setupbodyfont[asana]
% \setupbodyfont[cambria]
% \setupbodyfont[xits]
% \setupbodyfont[euler]
\starttext
{\it test}
\stoptext
2)
The font is Whitman (ttf). Minimal example and its output is attached.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Hans Hagen [mailto:pra...@wxs.nl]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. März 2011 10:57
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Cc: C.
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Endash tlig not working
On
I think you need to add mode=node to your tlig definition.
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 01:57:05PM +0100, C. wrote:
The font is Whitman (ttf). Minimal example and its output is attached.
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Von: Hans Hagen [mailto:pra...@wxs.nl]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. März 2011
On 22-3-2011 1:01, Andreas Harder wrote:
I don't know it its legible to post problems with the current experimental, so
tell me if its not.
What exactly is current experimental? Works ok here the real
experimental -)
Hans
On 21-3-2011 5:08, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.03.2011 um 00:43 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
About two months back I had requested that the second argument be made
optional. Hans had implemented that request, but it does not always work (I
don't know if this is a regression over the original
This is off-topic, but I wish to share my experience with
a product using lua (and perl) running on an embarked linux system.
The Logitech Squeezebox Touch is a small network music player
featuring very high quality sound and good ergonometrics.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/54/5745
The software
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 21-3-2011 5:08, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.03.2011 um 00:43 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
About two months back I had requested that the second argument be made
optional. Hans had implemented that request, but it does not always work
(I don't know if
\starttypescript [sans][dingbats][name]
\definefontsynonym [Sans][file:d05l]
\stoptypescript
\definetypeface [dingbats][ss][sans][dingbats][default]
\starttext
{\getnamedglyphdirect{dingbats}{0x272a}}
Or here's the character directly: ✪
\stoptext
Anyone else running Ubuntu who can confirm
2011/3/22 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
well, it works if one specifies [A5][samesize]
Yes, but [A5][A5] is simpler than [A5][samesize] :)
With the former if the size changes to A6, you only have to change one
thing. So in light of maintenance it is better.
--
Cecil Westerhof
On 22-3-2011 3:52, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
This is off-topic, but I wish to share my experience with
a product using lua (and perl) running on an embarked linux system.
The Logitech Squeezebox Touch is a small network music player
featuring very high quality sound and good ergonometrics.
Will someone now write an application to compile ConTeXt on it?
I don't even dare asking what the use case would be :-)
Should be close to trivial, in fact!
For the programming part, probably, but how should it be used? I
don't reckon this is the kind of device where the user is expected
Am 22.03.2011 um 14:07 schrieb Hans Hagen:On 22-3-2011 1:01, Andreas Harder wrote:I don't know it its legible to post problems with the current experimental, so tell me if its not.What exactly is current experimental? Works ok here the real experimental -)I tried again with the one
Hi,
On 03/22/2011 05:08 PM, mathew wrote:
{\getnamedglyphdirect{dingbats}{0x272a}}
this won't do anything unless the glyph's *name* in the font is
actually 0x272a, which is unlikely (in my version of the ghostscript
font, the name of ✪ is a37).
Or here's the character directly: ✪
This
Dear all,
\usemodule[units]
\starttext
$1 \Minute$
\stoptext
gives an undefined control sequence for \Minute,
both in mk2 and mk4.
Matthias
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Matthias Weber wrote:
Dear all,
\usemodule[units]
\starttext
$1 \Minute$
\stoptext
gives an undefined control sequence for \Minute,
both in mk2 and mk4.
From m-units.mkiv
\getvalue{\v!unit} [Min] {min} {\labeltext{u:min}}
So, \Min should work.
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