\footnote{And now a BIG footnote}.
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Hello Wolfgang,
\definelayer[...][...,state=continue,...]
I tried that before I posted my question but that didn't work. See below a
minimal sample.
I am using ConTeXt ver: 2009.10.02 13:14 MKIV and also tried it with ConTeXt
ver: 2009.11.02 21:31 MKIV.
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Hello Hans,
\typefile{somefile.html}
Thanks, that did it.
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Hi all,
I need a condensed font and Heros Condensed came into my mind. But I haven't
any clue how to use that font. How can I use that font
with mkiv?
Thanks for your help
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,]\relax \global \advance ...
\simplefo...@definetextfont ...rocesscommacommand
\simplefo...@typescript {\...
l.3 \setmainfont[TeX Gyre Heros][weight=condensed]
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normal-condensed, even change the complete font like
using Zapf for a special markup in a Helvetica/Heros text.
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...rocesscommacommand
\simplefo...@typescript {\...
l.3 \setmainfont[TeX Gyre Heros][weight=condensed]
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only for a particular text. Not only
normal-condensed, even change the complete font like
using Zapf for a special markup in a Helvetica/Heros text.
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Hi Hans,
can you test with todays beta?
I'll give it a try.
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Hi Hans,
can you test with todays beta?
Tested with following sample from Wolfgang Schuster and it worked. Thanks!
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\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[TeX Gyre Heros][weight=condensed]
\starttext
\rm\tf roman \it italic \bf bold \bi bolditalic \sc smallcaps
Windows System.
Is this a correct way for font switching for a special markup or is there a
better or more correct way?
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% Define language
\language[de]
\mainlanguage[de
font or have I seen that wrong?
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them out the document is ok.
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that. Below a minimal example of what I tried.
Thanks for your help.
With sunny greetings from Austria
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