On 4/22/19 6:27 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/22/2019 12:35 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
>> Hi Pablo,
>>
>> Yes I get the same extra space after ff, with all th eflavors of luatex
>> based ConTeXt (mkiv, lmtx, and ConTeXt from TeXLIve 2018).
>> I attach the PDF.
> fixed in next beta but not extensively
On 4/26/19 2:28 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> \showgrid highlights different page elements with colors but you can
> change the output
>
> https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg90312.html
Hi Wolfgang,
is there any way to get the lines from \showgrid in black instead of red?
Hi
How to put several blocks of text in the margin without them encroaching
each other ?
Thank.
Fabrice
\setuplayout
[width=12cm,
rightmargin=5cm]
\definemathmatrix [pmatrix][matrix:parentheses][simplecommand=MATRIX]
\unexpanded\def\pcent#1{#1\,\%}
\defineuserdata [margintext] [alternative=
\definepalet[layout][grid=black]
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019, 07:04 Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 4/26/19 2:28 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > [...]
> > \showgrid highlights different page elements with colors but you can
> > change the output
> >
> > https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg9
Marcus Vinicius Mesquita schrieb am 27.04.2019 um 12:18:
\definepalet[layout][grid=black]
\setuppalet
[layout]
[grid=black]
Wolfgang
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Hi Hans,
compiling the following sample with LMTX
\starttext
\contextmark
\contextbanner
\stoptext
outputs MKIV.
Wouldn’t LMTX be a better option than LMTX?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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I see. Thanks for the explanation.
So the following works:
---
\unprotect
\setvalue{startNotes}%
{\global\settrue\c_page_comment_enabled
\grabbufferdatadirect{pagecomment}{startpagecomment}{stopNotes}}
\protect
\def\stopNotes{}
--
Wha
On 4/27/2019 12:22 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Hi Hans,
compiling the following sample with LMTX
\starttext
\contextmark
\contextbanner
\stoptext
outputs MKIV.
Wouldn’t LMTX be a better option than LMTX?
Why? Although there are some fundamental differences deep down, the
On 4/27/19 12:21 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Marcus Vinicius Mesquita schrieb am 27.04.2019 um 12:18:
>> \definepalet[layout][grid=black]
> \setuppalet
> [layout]
> [grid=black]
Many thanks, Marcus Vinicius and Wolfgang, for your replies.
This is the only way it works:
\definepalet[
On 4/27/19 1:15 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/27/2019 12:22 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> compiling the following sample with LMTX
>> [...]
>> \contextmark
>> [...]
>> outputs MKIV.
>>
>> Wouldn’t LMTX be a better option than LMTX?
>
> Why? Although there are some fundamental differ
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\startluacode
function document.addfunnyhyphen(tfmdata)
local underscore = utf.byte("_")
local char = tfmdata.characters[underscore]
tfmdata.characters[0xFE000] = {
width= 0,
height = 0,
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 27.04.2019 um 13:25:
On 4/27/19 12:21 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Marcus Vinicius Mesquita schrieb am 27.04.2019 um 12:18:
\definepalet[layout][grid=black]
\setuppalet
[layout]
[grid=black]
Many thanks, Marcus Vinicius and Wolfgang, for your replies.
This
Dear list,
fonts are my main problem using LMTX (on both Windows and Linux platforms).
In Windows (I installed it again from scratch yesterday), system fonts
(from c:/windows/fonts/) are simply ignored (I don’t know why).
In Linux, a symlink in tex/texmf-fonts/ to the directory where fonts are
s
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setupbodyfont[gentium, 60pt]
\starttext
Combined: τῇ
Precomposed: τῇ
\stoptext
Is there an automatic way in LuaTeX to get the precomposed character
from combining ones without having to add a feature?
Many thanks for your help,
Pa
On 4/27/19 2:03 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> It's my fault, in this case there is only a single command to create and
> change palet values.
Many thanks for your explanation, Wolfgang.
I found this code in ConTeXt (syst-aux.mkiv):
\starttext
\doloopoverlist {red,green,blue} {
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 27.04.2019 um 16:07:
I found this code in ConTeXt (syst-aux.mkiv):
\starttext
\doloopoverlist {red,green,blue} {
\setuppalet[\recursestring]
\doloopoverlist {light,normal,dark} {
\blackrule[color=\recursestring, width=\textwid
On 4/27/2019 2:13 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
fonts are my main problem using LMTX (on both Windows and Linux platforms).
In Windows (I installed it again from scratch yesterday), system fonts
(from c:/windows/fonts/) are simply ignored (I don’t know why).
In Linux, a symlink in tex/
On 4/27/19 4:34 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is it intended that all nine lines are black?
>
> Yes, because there are no predefined palets with the names red, green or
> blue.
>
> \definepalet
> [red]
> [ light=lightred,
> normal=middlered,
> dark=darkred]
Wolfgang,
man
Hi,
I use the "Hide menu bar" option extensively in Adobe Acrobat Reader to get a
cleaner interface. To this end, I usually hack lpdf-mis.lua after a ConTeXt
upgrade to create a \setupinteractionscreen[option=nomenubar] switch.
I wonder if it would be possible to add this little feature to the
On 4/27/19 5:37 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/27/2019 2:13 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> In Windows (I installed it again from scratch yesterday), system fonts
>> (from c:/windows/fonts/) are simply ignored (I don’t know why).
>>
>> In Linux, a symlink in tex/texmf-fonts/ to the directory w
On 4/27/19 6:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> [...]
> The only workaround I found in Linux is to add a symlinks to each font
> file. This works now.
I mean, to add a symlink in tex/texmf-font/ for each in the original
font directory.
But a symlink in tex/texmf-font/ for the font directory itself d
On 4/27/2019 6:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 4/27/19 5:37 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/27/2019 2:13 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
In Windows (I installed it again from scratch yesterday), system fonts
(from c:/windows/fonts/) are simply ignored (I don’t know why).
In Linux, a symlink in te
On 4/27/19 7:36 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/27/2019 6:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> It seems as if LMTX couldn’t follow symlinks for directories in Linux.
>>
>> On Windows, I will have to wait some days to have access to a computer
>> with it.
> I tested linux on wsl and made a (soft)
Hi Pablo,
I don't know if this may help, but in principle in order to use systme fonts in
LMTX you should invoke the mtxrun in the bin directory of your installation of
LMTX. For me, working on MacOS, the following worked fine:
/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/mtxrun -generate
and
On Sat, 27 Apr 2019, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 4/27/19 7:36 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/27/2019 6:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
It seems as if LMTX couldn’t follow symlinks for directories in Linux.
On Windows, I will have to wait some days to have access to a computer
with it.
I tested
Hi all,
I tried linetable tables (mkiv, TL2017) because I need even
horizontal splitting. It works fine but I do not know how to make
either horizontal or vertical lines.
Have somebody got some experience with this?
Best wishes,
Tomáš
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