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I find the manual in these places.

/tex/texmf-modules/doc/context/third/letter

https://bitbucket.org/wolfs/correspondence/downloads


There is some guidance about what's new in these messages:

http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/064695.html

http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/065039.html
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On May 24, 2012, at 6:06 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:


Great!  It works.  Thanks.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;AFAIK, no.

The code that handles extensible delimiters changed, but IIUC
we are not talking about extensible symbol here.

Regards,
 Khaled

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Khaled,

just checking ... did the code related to display operator heights 
change as part of the math cleanup?

Hans




On 25-5-2012 00:40, Aditya Mahajan wrote:


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It's more complicated because tx-fonts behaves correctly.

Aditya
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something math_operator_size and/or DisplayOPeratorMinHEight

(btw, did you stop pushing betas in that hub?)

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I tested with asana, hoping that opentype fonts will behave better, but 
asana is hopelessly broken in the other direction: too big integrals and 
sums. To fix asana, change

             DisplayOperatorMinHeight         = more,

to

             DisplayOperatorMinHeight         = 0,

(or just comment it) in asana-math.lfg. After that, you can at least use 
asana math as a work around.

Euler and Stix fonts work OK, and surprisingly so is txfonts! I thought 
that px- and tx-fonts were handled identically. Why does the bug only 
appear with px-fonts?

Comparing the two files, I noticed that skewchar is not set in px fonts.
Line 22 of px-math.lfg should be:

                 { name = "texgyrepagella-bold.otf", vector = "tex-bf", skewchar=0x7F } ,

(but even after that change $\hat {\bi A}$ is set incorrectly).

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Oh, I'm sorry, nonsense. That was the last working one. The one
introducing the bug was
    2011.07.19 10:35

https://github.com/mojca/context/commit/a3f9fa299ecc3c9d8c3989c6e219dd9a1bcefaa1

In that version the functionality was completely broken (overlapping
limits), then it improved with time a bit, but never recovered
properly back.

Mojca
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beta 2011.07.14 16:09

(https://github.com/mojca/context/commit/58e91401c966ea58ff13645addf05f8f1c506c0e
or
http://gitorious.org/context/context/commit/06c7a7fdaac34512cdc3ff250dec5b1a7ab3052a/diffs/a8d0a863d99794b231e58c0e8945448c19bd6215
that's not able to display any given diff of ConTeXt releases)

Go figure. There's nothing obviously math-related in there at all.

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As a data point, on my FreeBSD 9.0 systems the locale is indeed 
en_US.UTF8 not .utf8.


Bill Meahan K8QN

"The pessimist complains about the wind;
  the optimist expects it to change;
  the realist adjusts the sails."

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True, some rogue setting in my .xinitrc caused the lowercased
setting, now that I removed it the Fontforge complaint is gone.
Thanks for being that attentive.


True, although I don’t think there’s many systems left still
running a latin1 locale.

Good night
Philipp

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Hi,

is there anyone else who knows where the current correspondence docu resides? I tried again to locate it but to no avail. I know there is also [3] but it claims to be from 2010-08-27. I checked the tree of beta 2011.11.29 23:11 once more. There, the documentation is in

  texmf-context/source/context/third/letter/doc/correspondence

But that directory does not exist anymore. Now there seems to be only one file left:

  texmf-context/doc/context/third/letter/README

Cheers,
Florian

[3] http://cdn.bitbucket.org/wolfs/correspondence/downloads/correspondence.pdf

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Sorry, can't help with that. The first ConTeXt beta I tested for
TeXLive 2012 is 2012.05.14. Before that I used 2011.05.18 from TeXLive
2011.

Tim


2012/5/24 Aditya Mahajan &amp;lt;adityam&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;umich.edu&amp;gt;:
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No, never.


I would say that the proper name *is* actually UTF-8, not "utf8".


My guess: because an arbitrary input is valid latin1, but not
necessary valid UTF-8.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;1. For \ab you might want
    \def\ab{\unskip}
since the space is not the same as the width of a digit.

2. Does your solution work with line numbers greater than 99?  I tried to implement your idea and I got the order 25.7, 25.117, 25.37.  Probably more than 99 lines never occurs on a page, so it's a non-issue.  But Homer, for instance, is often referred to by Book.Line, and the lines go past 100.  Again, perhaps a non-issue for you.

3.  My own attempts:  At first I though what a nice opportunity for me to learn a little more Lua, which it was.  After, I read you wanted a MKII solution.  Well, I'm embarrassed at how long I took to do the MKII, but I'm not good at controlling expansion.  Anyway, it automatically generates sort keys for the pages by converting digits to letters and padding with initial a's, so that each page or line number is a fixed length (4 in this case, up to 10000 pages/lines).  For instance,
    123.4--56 is mapped to  abcdaaaeaafg
MKII does not seem to sort digit-based keys reliably; MKIV does, and you can just pad out the digits with zeros.  The complete sort key that worked was the catenation of the author, text, and locus key, which is similar to what you have.

MKII:
\defineregister[Passage][Passages]
...
% interface to register -- \locuskey indirectly returns a key in \nextkey
\def\MyPassage#1#2#3{\locuskey{#3}\expandoneargafter\doMyPassage{\nextkey}{#1}{#2}{#3}}
\def\doMyPassage#1#2#3#4{\Passage[#2#3#1]{{#2}+{#3}+{#4}}}
% Def. of \locuskey#1
%    In: #1&amp;lt;-p1[.l2[--l3]] Out: key stored in \nextkey
... (see attached file, if interested)

MKIV:
% interface to register -- expansion in MKIV must be different, because a direct approach works:
\def\MyPassage#1#2#3{\Passage[#1#2\locuskey{#3}]{#1+#2+#3}}
% Def. of \locuskey
\startluacode
userdata = userdata or { }
function userdata.locuskey(x)
    context(string.gsub(x,"(%d+)",function (s) return string.format("%04d",tonumber(s)) end))
end
\stopluacode
\def\locuskey#1{\ctxlua{userdata.locuskey("#1")}}

The Mark IV/Luatex one was much nicer, less frustrating to figure out.


On May 24, 2012, at 7:06 AM, Alan Bowen wrote:

For anyone interested in producing classical indices locorum, I have devised a way that seems to work, although it is not that elegant.

The first step is to modify the sort keys by counting the number of digits in the page number:
thus,
[AuthorText01] for pages 1–9,
[AuthorText02] for pages 10–99, and so on

The next is to insert the command “ \ab” (note the space) when the line number is a single digit:
thus
391. \ab{}2 but 391.12 in the entry specification {Author+Text+page.line}

For \ab, I have:

\newdimen\digitwidth
\setbox0=\hbox{\tfx\char32}
\digitwidth=\wd0

\def\ab{\tfx\kern-\digitwidth}

The hitch here is that the font size is not context dependent.

Alan

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 6:39 PM, Alan Bowen &amp;lt;bowenalan03&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;gmail.com&amp;lt;mailto:bowenalan03&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;gmail.com&amp;gt;&amp;gt; wrote:
I have been trying to index the passages cited in a book and would be grateful for some tactical advice.

There are several works by a single author, and it is customary to cite each text by page and line number, as in 1253.12 (page 1253, line12), for example.

I have a sort key for each work. But now I need a way to get the entry

1253.7 (page 1253, line 7) before the entry
1253.12 (page 1253, line 12).

\[Passage[AuthorText]{Author+Text+1253.07}1253.7 or
\[Passage[AuthorText]{Author+Text+1253.07}1253. 7
would work, but it is really better to have the index entry as “1253.7” rather than as “1253.07” or “1253. 7”

I have experimented with different sort keys—e.g., AuthorText125307—and can generate an index with the 1235.7 and so on in the proper place and form, say, before 1253.12.

But then the problem is that I also get entire sequences of entries out of order (485.19, 485.21 before 477.31, and so on). Very puzzling. (Restoring the sort key AuthorText removes the latter problems but then leaves 1253.7 in the wrong place.)

If anyone has experience with this or just some ideas for a solution, their suggestions will be most welcome.

I am using the MKII in the latest ConTeXt standalone.

Alan


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    <dc:creator>Rogers, Michael K</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2012-05-24T21:14:01</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: FontForge does not support your encoding (utf8) (was: ... please keep testing TL 2012)</title>
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Don’t you always get this on stderr when running luatex? It’s
harmless and was always there. Have a look at the list in
“noprefs.c” to see that my locale en_US.utf8 isn’t there. Though
I don’t have clue as to why on earth it should default to latin1
...

Regards
Philipp


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    <dc:creator>Philipp Gesang</dc:creator>
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You may try again in the morning when the packages will be updated.


Totally weird. Let's wait until tomorrow and see then. But the best of
all is the following line:
   FontForge does not support your encoding (utf8), it will pretend
the local encoding is latin1

I realized that it might not even be the first time for me to see that message:
    http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2011/058800.html
but it is totally puzzling. Now I realized that if I replace
    LC_ALL=sl_SI.UTF-8
with
    LC_ALL=sl_SI.utf8
in my environment I get that message as well (but I have no clue
whether it influences anything).

Mojca
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It’s tlmgr without the --gui option that was recommended by you
in your announcement of the pretest version. Sorry for being
imprecise.


Ok, will try again later.


For me too, it’s even in the database. But still the format can’t
be generated.

Here’s a paste of the log: http://pastie.org/3962742; my mail
from earlier today is still being held back by mailman.

Philipp

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Thank you very much for reporting the problems and verifying that it now works.

Mojca
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I've synced the repo, reinstalled all from 0 (scheme full) [because I
read about problems with tlmgr] and run the tests. All the previous
issues (crashes, texmf-local not found) are fixed. Putting the font
files in install-dir/texmf-local/fonts/data/names*/ is enough to get
them properly located. Hurray!

Thanks to all for the wonderful work.

P.S. I don't work with math, so I can't really help testing that.

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    <dc:date>2012-05-24T17:01:32</dc:date>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;my biggest contribution to ConTeXt so far seems to be asking a
stackoverflow question, and filing a tikz bugreport with attached code from
the answer on stackoverflow. i’m sure i can do more myself in the future -.-
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