Dear all, After my update a few days ago I have run into the problem earlier described under the subject "new beta" (Marco Pessotto). The file processed nicely until then. I use gentium as the main font. \definefont[gentium][Xserif][name:Gentium at 12pt] See more details underneath. I am right before a deadline, so any help is welcome. Kind regards, Robert Snippets from log file: structure > sectioning > subsection @ level 4 : 0.0.1.1 -> Sociale vorming ! Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set. system > tex > error on line 741 in file asp87b.tex: Math error: parameter \Umathquad\displaystyle is not set ... \mathematics ...rmalstartimath #1\normalstopimath \fi \dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss :#1:#2\endcsname \relax }\relax \donormalsymbol ...bol \redosymbol \currentsymbol \fi \fi \dodosymbol ...bol \csname \??ss :#1:#2\endcsname \relax }\relax \donormalsymbol ...bol \redosymbol \currentsymbol \fi \fi <to be read again> } ... l.741 \item h et type van de abc abc abc ? ! \textfont0 is undefined (character 8226). system > tex > error on line 741 in file asp87b.tex: \textfont0 is undefined (character 8226) ... I use context version: 2011.05.18 18:04. mkiv lua stats > used config file - selfautoparent:/texmf/web2c/texmfcnf.lua mkiv lua stats > used cache path - /prog2/context2/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e mkiv lua stats > input load time - 0.005 seconds mkiv lua stats > stored bytecode data - 285 modules, 60 tables, 345 chunks mkiv lua stats > loaded tex modules - 4 requested, 4 found (*-newmat t-annotation t-lettrine t-simplefonts), 0 missing mkiv lua stats > cleaned up reserved nodes - 33 nodes, 11 lists of 426 mkiv lua stats > node memory usage - 62 hlist, 2 vlist, 256 disc, 3 math, 369 glue, 134 kern, 26 penalty, 1 noad, 1 math_char, 1875 glyph, 877 attribute, 106 glue_spec, 183 attribute_list, 2 temp, 7 if_stack, 8 local_par, 3 dir, 2 late_lua mkiv lua stats > node list callback tasks - 6 unique task lists, 6 instances (re)created, 4004 calls mkiv lua stats > used backend - pdf (backend for directly generating pdf output) mkiv lua stats > loaded patterns - en::2 nl::1 mkiv lua stats > callbacks - 4337 direct, 5407 indirect, 9744 total mkiv lua stats > lxml preparation time - 0.000 seconds, 0 nodes, 17 lpath calls, 6 cached calls mkiv lua stats > result saved in file - asp87b.pdf mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts - 4 files: lmmono10-regular.otf texgyretermes-bold.otf texgyretermes-italic.otf texgyretermes-regular.otf mkiv lua stats > fonts load time - 1.036 seconds mkiv lua stats > math processing time - 2.428 seconds mkiv lua stats > graphics processing time - 0.003 seconds including tex, 1 processed images mkiv lua stats > luatex banner - this is luatex, version beta-0.70.1-2011051908 (rev 4277) mkiv lua stats > control sequences - 30844 of 165536 mkiv lua stats > current memory usage - 33 MB (ctx: 34 MB) mkiv lua stats > runtime - 5.377 seconds, 3 processed pages, 3 shipped pages, 0.558 pages/second
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:29:32AM +0200, R. Ermers wrote:
Dear all, After my update a few days ago I have run into the problem earlier described under the subject "new beta" (Marco Pessotto). The file processed nicely until then. I use gentium as the main font.
\definefont[gentium][Xserif][name:Gentium at 12pt]
Gentium currently does not have good support for math fonts. Xits gives the best results for math, it appears at the moment. Alan
Thanks Alan, But I use very, very little math, only once or twice, as in 7$^{th}$, but I could solve that otherwise. My main problem occurs in itemization. Please have a look at this: l.741 \item h et type van de abc abc abc ? ! \textfont0 is undefined (character 8226). Regards, Robert Op 25 sep 2011, om 12:17 heeft Alan Braslau het volgende geschreven:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 11:29:32AM +0200, R. Ermers wrote:
Dear all, After my update a few days ago I have run into the problem earlier described under the subject "new beta" (Marco Pessotto). The file processed nicely until then. I use gentium as the main font.
\definefont[gentium][Xserif][name:Gentium at 12pt]
Gentium currently does not have good support for math fonts. Xits gives the best results for math, it appears at the moment.
Alan ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 01:02:07PM +0200, R. Ermers wrote:
But I use very, very little math, only once or twice, as in 7$^{th}$, but I could solve that otherwise.
You may want to use 7\high{th}.
My main problem occurs in itemization. Please have a look at this:
l.741 \item h et type van de abc abc abc ? ! \textfont0 is undefined (character 8226).
1. Are you using mkiv (or mkii)? 2. Would you provide a minimal example? Alan
Thanks for all your replies! I changed the superscript e into \high{e}. There is one other math item: $\frac1{40}$ in the whole text. I am using mkiv. Until the recent update the document (90 pp.) was processed fine. I add a minimal example below. Thanks again for looking into this problem. Regards, Robert +++++++ \enableregime[utf] \setuppapersize[A4][A4] \startsectionblockenvironment[bodypart] \setupheader[text][location=text,state=high,strut=yes,after=\vskip-0.8em\thinrule] \setupfootertexts[{\tfx \copyright R. Ermers}][][][{\tfx \copyright R. Ermers}] \setuppagenumber[number=1] \stopsectionblockenvironment %\setmainfont[Antykwa Poltawskiego] \usemodule[t][lettrine] \usemodule[t][annotation] \usemodule[newmat] %vanwege de breuk \newdimen\Margin \Margin=20mm \newdimen\Tekstbreedte \Tekstbreedte=14cm \setupinitial [state=start, n=3, distance=.15pc, font=SerifBold, ] \definefontfeature [arabic] [mode=node,language=dflt,script=arab,ccmp=yes, init=yes,medi=yes,fina=yes,isol=yes, liga=yes,dlig=yes,rlig=yes,clig=yes,calt=yes, mark=yes,mkmk=yes,kern=yes,curs=yes] \usemodule[t][simplefonts] \setuplayout [width=148mm,height=268mm\relax, backspace=25mm,topspace=20mm, header=12pt,headerdistance=15mm, footer=5mm,footerdistance=8mm, %rightmargin=\zeropoint, location=middle,marking=off] \setupwhitespace[halfline] \definelayer[graphics][position=yes] \setupbackgrounds[page][background=graphics] \setuplanguage[nl] [leftquote=\upperleftsinglesixquote, rightquote=\upperrightsingleninequote, leftquotation=\leftguillemot, rightquotation=\rightguillemot] \mainlanguage[nl] \hyphenation{lam-pet-stel} \definefloat[figureonder][figure] \definefloat[edgefigure][figure] \setupcaption[figure][location=right] \setupcaption[figureonder][location=bottom] \setupcaption[edgefigure][location=bottom] \setupfloat[edgefigure] [leftmargindistance=-\leftmargintotal,rightmargindistance=-\rightmargintotal, default={outer,low},criterium=.67\textwidth,numbering=no] \setupcaptions[width=max,align=middle,style=small,number=no] \defineitemgroup[ongenummerd][levels=3] \setupitemgroup[ongenummerd][1][5] \setupitemgroup[ongenummerd][2][4] \setupitemgroup[ongenummerd][2][3] \defineitemgroup[genummerd][levels=3] \setupitemgroup[genummerd][1][n] \setupitemgroup[genummerd][2][a] \setupitemgroup[genummerd][2][r] \setuptolerance[horizontal,verytolerant] %hyphenation \setuppagenumbering[state=start,alternative=doublesided,location=footer,style=bold] \setupheadertexts [{\getmarking[subsectionnumber]\enskip\getmarking[subsection]}] [] [] [{\getmarking[sectionnumber]\enskip\getmarking[section]}]% \setuphead[part][placehead=no] \defineblankmethod[nobreak]{\penalty\plustenthousand} \defineblankmethod[endgraf]{\endgraf} \setuphead[section][grid=line] \setupheader[style=small] \definepagebreak[chapter][yes,empty,right] \setupinmargin[location=both,line=1,align=normal,stack=yes,style=small,color=red,distance=5mm] \hyphenation{ver-ant-woor-de-lijk-heid} \setupindenting[yes,medium,first] \setupfloats[indentnext=no] \setupfootnotedefinition[location=left,distance=1em,headalign=flushleft] \setupnote[footnote][textstyle=,numbercommand=,margindistance=8mm,rule=off,before=,interaction=yes,align={normal,hyphenated}] \setupinteraction[style=] \define[2]\QuotationCommand { \setupindenting[no] \switchtobodyfont[arial,10pt] \textrule{#1}\blank \vfil\nobreak\penalty10000\endgraf \startcolumns#2\stopcolumns \hspace \nobreak\penalty1000 \textrule } \definetypeface[braqqadocio][ss][Xsans][Braqqadocio] \usetypescriptfile[type-gentium] \setupbodyfont[gentium,11pt] \definefontfeature [default] [default] [protrusion=quality,expansion=quality] \setupalign[hz,hanging] \setuplettrine[Nindent=0pt,Lines=2,Oversize=0,TextFont=\sc] \setuplettrine[T][Findent=0.2em,Hang=.12,TextFont=\sc] \setuplettrine[A][Slope=0.4em,Findent=0.2em,Hang=0.12] \setuplettrine[V][Slope=-0.1em,Findent=0.2em,Hang=0.12] \setuplettrine[W][Slope=-0.1em,Findent=0.2em,Hang=0.12] \sethyphenatedurlnormal{:=?&} \sethyphenatedurlbefore{?&} \sethyphenatedurlafter {:=} \setupbackground[frame=on] \setupexternalfigures[directory={./../../MOP}] \setupitemize[1][paragraph,atmargin][width=3mm,distance=5pt,itemalign=flushleft,indentnext=no] \setupitems[align=right] \starttext \lettrine{E}{lk} mens wordt gevormd door zijn omgeving \startitemize \item het type van de \item ideeën over \item de koeien \item overige factoren (zoals paarden) \stopitemize The text continues ... The text continues The text continues The text continues \stoptext Op 25 sep 2011, om 13:39 heeft Alan Braslau het volgende geschreven:
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 01:02:07PM +0200, R. Ermers wrote:
But I use very, very little math, only once or twice, as in 7$^{th}$, but I could solve that otherwise.
You may want to use 7\high{th}.
My main problem occurs in itemization. Please have a look at this:
l.741 \item h et type van de abc abc abc ? ! \textfont0 is undefined (character 8226).
1. Are you using mkiv (or mkii)? 2. Would you provide a minimal example?
Alan ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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Am 25.09.2011 um 15:08 schrieb R. Ermers:
Thanks for all your replies!
I changed the superscript e into \high{e}. There is one other math item: $\frac1{40}$ in the whole text.
I am using mkiv. Until the recent update the document (90 pp.) was processed fine.
I add a minimal example below.
1. The example runs without errors on my machine. 2. This example *isn’t* minimal. 3. There are a few unnecessary things in your code. Wolfgang
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 25.09.2011 um 15:08 schrieb R. Ermers:
Thanks for all your replies!
I changed the superscript e into \high{e}. There is one other math item: $\frac1{40}$ in the whole text.
I am using mkiv. Until the recent update the document (90 pp.) was processed fine.
I add a minimal example below.
1. The example runs without errors on my machine. 2. This example *isn’t* minimal. 3. There are a few unnecessary things in your code.
An alternative is to use \definesymbol[1][\textbullet] As an added benefit, it gives a better output when exporting to xhtml. Aditya
Am 25.09.2011 um 20:36 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 25.09.2011 um 15:08 schrieb R. Ermers:
Thanks for all your replies!
I changed the superscript e into \high{e}. There is one other math item: $\frac1{40}$ in the whole text.
I am using mkiv. Until the recent update the document (90 pp.) was processed fine.
I add a minimal example below.
1. The example runs without errors on my machine. 2. This example *isn’t* minimal. 3. There are a few unnecessary things in your code.
An alternative is to use
\definesymbol[1][\textbullet]
As an added benefit, it gives a better output when exporting to xhtml.
You can get text symbols for itemize with “\setupsymbolset[text]”. Wolfgang
Thanks for all advices! I solved the problem, at least partially. I now use \usetypescriptfile[type-gentium] For some reason I have to change the signs in the unnumbered lists. My one and only math item -- $\frac1{40}$ -- does cause a problem though. Apparently there is no math fallback. Any suggestions? Regards Robert Op 25 sep 2011, om 20:45 heeft Wolfgang Schuster het volgende geschreven:
\definesymbol[1][\textbullet]
Am 26.09.2011 um 00:23 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011, R. Ermers wrote:
My one and only math item -- $\frac1{40}$ -- does cause a problem though. Apparently there is no math fallback.
Hard to say without an example.
Any suggestions?
Use text mode fractions! \frac{1}{40}.
This is still typeset in math mode. A alternative is to write the fraction as “1/40”. Wolfgang
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 09:34:45AM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Any suggestions?
Use text mode fractions! \frac{1}{40}.
This is still typeset in math mode. A alternative is to write the fraction as “1/40”.
"¼÷10", "0.025". How about: \definetypeface [xits] [mm] [math] [xits] [default] Alan
Am 26.09.2011 um 10:49 schrieb Alan Braslau:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 09:34:45AM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Any suggestions?
Use text mode fractions! \frac{1}{40}.
This is still typeset in math mode. A alternative is to write the fraction as “1/40”.
"¼÷10", "0.025".
\definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes,script=latn] \setupbodyfont[cambria] \starttext 1/40 {\setff{frac}1/40} \m{\frac{1}{40}} \stoptext Wolfgang
Am Montag, den 26.09.2011, 11:01 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
\definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes,script=latn]
\setupbodyfont[cambria]
Is there a font in Standalone which can be used to demonstrate the behavior?
\starttext 1/40 {\setff{frac}1/40} \m{\frac{1}{40}}
With `{\setff{frac}1/40}` the output is like ¼0. Using `{40}` also does not help.
\stoptext
Thanks, Paul
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:31:09AM +0200, Paul Menzel wrote:
Am Montag, den 26.09.2011, 11:01 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
\definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes,script=latn]
\setupbodyfont[cambria]
Is there a font in Standalone which can be used to demonstrate the behavior?
XITS, but you will get output as you describe below, which I know is buggy since the font lacks generalised frac feature.
\starttext 1/40 {\setff{frac}1/40} \m{\frac{1}{40}}
With `{\setff{frac}1/40}` the output is like ¼0. Using `{40}` also does not help.
Looks like frac here is a simple ligature of few predefined fractions. Regards, Khaled -- Khaled Hosny Egyptian Arab
Thanks all, for your reactions. I tried them all, but the process still stops at the \frac, which I changed now into \frac{1}{40}, whatever I do. The gentium font does not load properly; the file is typeset in Times instead. I get these strange references to gentium instead. Regards, Robert \*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) .t\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) e\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) l\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) eg\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) r\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) aa\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) f.\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) n\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) l/\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) b\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) i\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) nnen\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) l\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) and\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) /\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 3\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) 7\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 3\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) 0\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 6\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) 4\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) 9\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) /_J\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) eugdzo\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) r\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) g\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) _\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) gedoog\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) t another snipped related to Gentium: \hbox(6.84+2.18)x203.05038, direction TLT .\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) . .\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) t .\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) e .\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-20) l .\*gentium10ptrmtf* (-15) e .etc. ... ) Op 26 sep 2011, om 15:59 heeft Khaled Hosny het volgende geschreven:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:31:09AM +0200, Paul Menzel wrote:
Am Montag, den 26.09.2011, 11:01 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
\definefontfeature[frac][frac=yes,script=latn]
\setupbodyfont[cambria]
Is there a font in Standalone which can be used to demonstrate the behavior?
XITS, but you will get output as you describe below, which I know is buggy since the font lacks generalised frac feature.
\starttext 1/40 {\setff{frac}1/40} \m{\frac{1}{40}}
With `{\setff{frac}1/40}` the output is like ¼0. Using `{40}` also does not help.
Looks like frac here is a simple ligature of few predefined fractions.
Regards, Khaled
-- Khaled Hosny Egyptian Arab ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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Am 24.09.2011 um 11:29 schrieb R. Ermers:
Dear all, After my update a few days ago I have run into the problem earlier described under the subject "new beta" (Marco Pessotto). The file processed nicely until then. I use gentium as the main font.
\definefont[gentium][Xserif][name:Gentium at 12pt]
What do you want to achieve with the line above because it doesn’t make any sense. When you want to change the main font to Gentium you can do this with “\setupbodyfont[gentium]”. \setupbodyfont[gentium] \starttext \startitemize \startitem One \stopitem \startitem Two \stopitem \stopitemize \stoptext Wolfgang
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