Hi,
1.) Minimal example:
\usetypescript[iwona] \setupbodyfont[iwona] \starttext $a+b$ \stoptext
Output:
!define font : font with name Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular is not found !define font : unknown font Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular, loading aborted !define font : unable to define Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular as \*iwona6ptmmmr33* !define font : font with name Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular is not found !define font : unknown font Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular, loading aborted !define font : unable to define Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular as \*iwona8ptmmmr22* !define font : font with name Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular is not found !define font : unknown font Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular, loading aborted !define font : unable to define Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular as \*iwona11ptmmmr11* !define font : font with name Iwona-Math-Letters-Regular is not found
etc. I need to figure out why, though it works (I don't see deficiencies in output yet).
hmm runs ok here ... but as i removed some old iwona stuff from type-otf after our mail exchange i'll make a new beta; also math is not defined in the typescript but in a lfg file
2.) Recently discussed on the mailing list - stopper has no influence in MKIV:
\setupcaptions[stopper={:}] \starttext \placefigure{title}{\framed{bla}} \stoptext
subtle difference: \setupcaptions[numberstopper={:}] \starttext \placefigure{title}{\framed{bla}} \stoptext all stopper, separator etc things are now more explicit as we have more control
3.) Bibliography citations give different result with the same setup (different numbers and different spacing in \placepublication - might be also worth testing with grid typesetting as I wasn't able to set up the alignment properly in MKII last time when I have tried). I'm not sure which one is right, but there's probably no reason to produce different results.
\usemodule [bib] \setuppublications [alternative=num, criterium=all, sorttype=cite]
\starttext \startpublication[k=a,t=article]\arttitle{a}\stoppublication \startpublication[k=b,t=article]\arttitle{b}\stoppublication \startpublication[k=c,t=article]\arttitle{c}\stoppublication
x\cite[a,b,c]
\placepublications \stoptext
as i never used citations i don't know what you expect ... best ask Thomas what you should expect ... anyway, i'll make a template for the xml approach which is more fun
4.) The following problem must have appeared recently (it was working ok in September): in MKII the encoding is completely screwed up:
\usemodule[gnuplot] \enableregime[utf-8]
\starttext \startGNUPLOTscript[integrated risetime] plot sin(x) t 'šin(čix)' \stopGNUPLOTscript \useGNUPLOTgraphic[integrated risetime][1] \stoptext
A slightly more basic example:
\enableregime[utf-8] \starttext \startbuffer[gnu] \startMPcode draw \sometxt{čšž}; \stopMPcode \stopbuffer čšž \getbuffer[gnu] \stoptext
hm, i get a pdf file with čšž čšž so what happens at your end?
5.) Weird formula number placement when long equations are used in MKIV
\def\oklepaj#1{\left(#1\right)} \starttext \placeformula \startformula {\dot N}(t)= A\oklepaj{\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{eksp.}}}}-\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{fast}}}}}+ B\oklepaj{\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{eksp.}}}}-\exp\oklepaj{-\frac{t-t_0}{τ_{\text{slow}}}}} \stopformula \stoptext
weird indeed, must be something basis as $$111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111\normalreqno{!!}$$ also has it .. taco just confirmed that it must be something in luatex itself
6.) I know that \NR is not the most appropriate way to go into next row, but the following gives considerably different results in MKII and MKIV:
\starttable[|l|] \NC \type{a} \NC\NR \NC \type{a} \NC\NR \NC \type{a} \NC\NR \stoptable
probably because \type has no strut in mkiv ... maybe it should have
7.) I know that there's a longstanding left vs. right bug, but
hey, it's spec, no bug (as left is short for raggedleft)
flushleft is no solution in the following case (compare MKII and MKIV again):
\definedescription [latexdesc] [headstyle={\ss\bf},style=normal,align=left,location=hanging,width=fit,margin=0cm]
\latexdesc{step E (expectation):} \input tufte
\latexdesc{step M (maximization):} \input tufte
just omit the align=left (was not handled in mkii) also, commands starting with \latex behave unpredictable in mkiv due to luigis compatibility mode
8.)
\definetypeface [boldmath] [mm] [boldmath] [latin-modern] [default] \starttext $\boldsymbol{\theta}$ \stoptext
sure, boldmath is now done differently: we have either unicode bold or full bold and full bold has never been checked (keep in mind that in unicode not all symbols have a bold variant
9.) Note the big difference of when the formula starts vertically on page:
\starttext \startformula a+b \stopformula \stoptext
interesting, i need to look into that
10.) Different square root shape/variant used:
$\frac{1}{\sqrt{2πσ_i^2}}$
Original formula: \startformula \startcases \NC ρ_0, \NC for $i=0$, \NR \NC ρ_i\,\frac{1}{\sqrt{2πσ_i^2}}\exp\biggl(-\frac{\left(x_j-μ_i\right)^2}{2σ_i^2}\biggr), \NC for $i\in\left\{1,2\right\}$. \NR \stopcases \stopformula but I cannot reproduce the big difference it makes in original document on a smaller scale.
hm, probably not the only difference as we do math differently
11.) Missing bibliography entries:
\usemodule[bib] % this line spoils the show \setuppublications[alternative=num]
\setuppublicationlayout[webpage]{% \inserttitle{\bgroup\it }{\egroup. }{}% \inserturl{}{}{}% }
\startpublication [k=FAIR,t=webpage,u=http://www.gsi.de/fair/] \biburl{http://www.gsi.de/fair/} \title{FAIR -- Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research} \stoppublication
\starttext \cite[FAIR]\par \placepublications \stoptext
magic to me, but we can look into bib mess stuff later
12.) \nocite[nonexistent] generates an empty [n] in bibliography in MKII, while it has zero effect in MKIV (it should at least generate an error).
you may make a tracker of this
13.) Different spacing
\setupwhitespace[big] \def\dictentry#1#2{\hbox{\bf#1}\hbox{\hbox to 1em{}\hbox{#2}}\blank[4mm]} \starttext \dictentry{clipping}{preboj} \dictentry{clustering}{gručenje} \stoptext
looks like a mkii problem
14.) Two very weird issues with section alignments, but I'll continue later - I need some fresh air now.
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