Ulrich Dirr wrote:
That's great. Can I combine this setup with another one for left even & right odd numbered pages? E.g.,
((PAGE 2)) <King> 1 The King <>
((PAGE 3)) <> 1 The King <Queen>
So that I can combine, say \setupheadertexts[][\KHead Queen][\KHead King][] -- which actually are just two different ornaments -- with your definition above for 'something'?
sure, you can combine whatever you want you can also set up different header/footers for margins and edged and there are also top and bottom areas as well as a text area
My log file tells me bodyfont : bodyfont 6.6pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 6.6pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 4.7pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 4.7pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 7.6pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 7.6pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 5.7pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 5.7pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 11.3pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 11.3pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 9.5pt is defined (can better be done global) bodyfont : bodyfont 9.5pt is defined (can better be done global)
Given my definitions for HelveticaNeue -- and assuming they are alright -- where do I setup sizes, and especially in didot or big points?
you need to set up bodyfont environments for that (see font manual); the complicating factor in fonts is that math needs to be set up.
Here: \setupoutput [pdftex] \input pdftexconfig \enableregime[il1] \mainlanguage[de] \starttext \showstruts {\em Mühsal der Besten}
»Woran arbeiten Sie?« wurde Herr K. gefragt. Herr K. antwortete: »Ich habe viel Mühe, ich bereite meinen nächsten Irrtum vor.« (B. Brecht) ›Aber Hallo!‹ \quotation{all right \quote{there} we go} \stoptext
hm, what do other german users experience/think?
(BTW I've already produced all expanded version with fontinst)
wait for the new pdftex (or grab a test versions soemwhere): it has auto expansion included, and there i sno need any more to create the instances yourself (doen within pdftex)!
If ConTeXt is using the new german spelling & hyphenation rules then: *§108* If ss stands for ß, then it will be hyphenated s-s. E.g., Grüs-se (instead of Grü-ße), heis-sen (instead of hei-ßen). *§109* The connection of consonants ch, ck, and sch, and also in foreign words with ph, rh, sh, and th will not be hyphenated in between if they stands for a single sound. E.g., Bü-cher, Zu-cker, ba-cken, Fla-sche, Ma-che-te, Pro-phet, Myr-rhe, Ca-shew-nuss, ka-tho-lisch.
so .. what are the proposed changes to the german language specifics in enco-fde.tex? Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------