Hi all,
I suppose this is a bug or something unresolved, the following code
renders a pdf in LMRoman (lmserif) only:
\starttext
\startitemize[none]
\switchtobodyfont[antykwatorunska] \item font-test 123
\switchtobodyfont[kurier] \item font-test 123
\switchtobodyfont[almfixed] \item font-test 123
\
e chsnged... Ex. antykwa
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> > For that reason
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> > unknown library 'antykwatorunska'
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> > Cheers,
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> > Luis Montgomery
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> >
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> > El jue., 21 de octubre de 2021 16:01, a badin via ntg-context
> >
;antykwatorunska'
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> > Cheers,
> >
> > Luis Montgomery
> >
> >
> >
> > El jue., 21 de octubre de 2021 16:01, a badin via ntg-context
> > mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> escribió:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I s
Hello, perhaps this is how it is supposed to work, but:
\externalfigure[clock.jpg][clock]
\starttext
\at[clock] refers to a clock
\stoptext
produces "?? refers to a clock", instead of "1 refers a clock" --- the
wiki of \at says, that labels of figures can be refered to. Is this a
bug, or can only
The fix is not really a fix thought, as it makes the image of the
figure disappear.
Still don't know how to make a .jpg work with \at
On Sun, 31 Oct 2021 at 13:07, a badin wrote:
>
> Hello, perhaps this is how it is supposed to work, but:
>
> \externalfigure[clock.jpg][clock]
> \starttext
> \at[c
Hello all,
typesetting accented characters in eulernova font does not seem
possible to me. Is it really impossible? The other math fonts
(stix/xits) do it. I'm using Context LMTX 2022.01.21 20:13
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[eulernova]
\startlines
euler:
1 - č
2 - \ccaron
3 - \v{c}
\stoplines
\s
> From: juh+ntg-cont...@mailbox.org
> My main problem is that I never used Windows in my life and have no idea
> how to help people with installing lmtx on this platform.
>
> juh
I'm a beginner in context (and not a programmer by profession) and
installing lmtx on windows was very easy for me. th
Hi,
if the fontsize is smaller than ~11pt and there is \startcolumnsetspan used,
then the two first lines of the second column are not aligned to the
grid (they jump). Making the font bigger, or deleting the
\startcolumnsetspan can both fix the problem. It seems like a bug to
me, but maybe I'm doi