> On 17 Nov 2015, at 11:49, Mari Voipio wrote:
>
> I have a document where chapter heading is also printed in the header.
> Usually this works very nicely, but now I have a document with really
> long chapter headings (not my choice...) that don't fit in the space
>
Hi,
There is a new beta coming but it goes in sync with a new release of
luatex (0.85). As there have been some fundamental changes the macros
and engine need to be updated in sync so when something goes wrong with
an update, be patient and wait till binaries are in sync with macros for
your
Hello all!
I have a document where chapter heading is also printed in the header.
Usually this works very nicely, but now I have a document with really
long chapter headings (not my choice...) that don't fit in the space
available in the header area. Is there a way of printing the whole
text in
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
wrote:
>
> \startchapter [title={...}, marking={…}]
Ah, that works like a charm, thank you very much!
Mari
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If your question is of
On 11/17/2015 9:15 AM, josephcan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could have some hints on this question,
anyway, I found the function mknodes() from luaTeX wiki and
nodes.handlers.characters(head) function in ConTeXt (as it seems that
node.ligaturing(head) and
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could have some hints on this question, anyway, I
found the function mknodes() from luaTeX wiki and
nodes.handlers.characters(head) function in ConTeXt (as it seems that
node.ligaturing(head) and node.kerning(head) do not seem to do anything).
It seems to
Just in case it is of interest (and assuming this won’t change in future
versions), after digging again in lua code I replaced
nodes.handlers.characters(head) with
local proc = nodes.tasks.actions('processors') -- not sure finalizers tasks are
needed ?
head = proc(head)
before passing