On 7/31/25 19:39, Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
>
> Yes, same for blockquote. And as far as I understand BlockQuote is not
> in the pdf2 namespace, but in pdf1.7 one. It is still available in
> ua2, though.
Hi Mikael,
I don’t have the standard, but I replaced `/delimitedcontent /Span` with
`/delimited
On 7/30/25 17:35, Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
> [...]
> As a funny coincidence, I was just looking at block quotes. We are
> making some simple variant of tagging in an example setup (maybe
> others want it differently). What do you think of
>
> \startquotation
> [...]
> \stopquotation
Hi Mikael,
On 7/29/25 22:38, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/29/2025 8:07 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is language tagging still to be finished?
>
> you need to load a goodie (for now)
>
> \setuplanguage[agr][goodies={lang-agr.llg}]
Many
Hi Hans,
I did some basic testing with language tagging and but I’m afraid even
`agr` still gives `agr` (not `grc`).
Is language tagging still to be finished?
BTW, is there any way to know which commands have language tagging (a
`language` key enabled?
Just for the record, my testing sample was
On 7/18/25 18:24, Arthur Rosendahl wrote:
> […]
> In an ideal world, I would of course agree with you that we should
> follow the recommendation of the “source standards” of BCP 47 (ISOs 639,
> 3166 and 15924, in particular). However, I know from experience that
> Hans is more likely to listen
On 7/17/25 23:53, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> [...]
> But I suspect the best way to reset everything in order to start
> again would be to make a backup by renaming the directory as you
> currently do and then do a fresh install of the Windows 64-bit
> version using nothing but Windows command line com
On 7/17/25 01:02, Arthur Rosendahl wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2025 at 08:04:39PM +0200, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
> wrote:
>> […] (BCP 47/RFC 5646) recommends country codes in uppercase.
>
> Matching is case-insensitive, the recommendation is only a convention,
Many tha
On 7/14/25 17:49, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
>> What ConTeXt considers `agr` is `grc` for ISO 639.
>
> That file never made it to a stable so it's on my machine but in the
> meantiem we can use llg files (language goodies) so we can for instance
> make
> [...]
> which I can then load. We
On 7/15/25 00:07, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
>> […]
>> c:\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin\context.exe
>
> Earlier, when you ran the `icacls` command, you ran it against "c:
> \new\tex\texmf-win64\bin\mtxrun.exe" and "c:\old\tex\texmf-
> win64\bin\mtxrun.exe". The output given by the where command is
> nei
On 7/14/25 18:02, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/14/2025 3:39 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> Good to know, but MSYS2 is fine for me.
>
> i can actually compile luametatex under msys rt (or cygwin but that one
> i'll remove when i have time) b
On 7/14/25 10:09, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
> […]
> % pablo will check the other languages and also the
> % kind of language tags we want to end up in the pdf
As far as I can remember, ConTeXt differs from ISO 639 with ancient Greek.
What ConTeXt considers `agr` is `grc` for ISO 639
On 7/13/25 01:26, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/13/2025 12:32 AM, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
>> Well I did wonder why you were using Unix syntax but saying the
>> problem was with your Windows machine.>
> makes me wonder if Pablo has the linux subsystem running which indeed
> can then launch
On 7/13/25 00:32, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
>> On 11 Jul 2025, at 15:42, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> […]
>> I knew, but I was downloading a Win64 distribution (with its binaries)
>> on a Linux64 OS (afaIk, `$HOME` is a Unix variable, `%USERPROFILE%` in
>> Wi
On 7/10/25 22:37, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> On 10 Jul 2025, at 15:25, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context cont...@ntg.nl> wrote:>>
>> It seems to work fine, except for `mtxrun.exe` (which isn’t downloaded
>> to `bin/` or to `tex/texmf-win64/bin`).
>
> mtxrun.exe comes f
On 7/10/25 10:54, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/10/2025 9:08 AM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
>> Some notes:
>
> here's the thing: without yoyur changes (like markinfo which I'm was
> checking for the version for a reason, i don't add that kind of checks
> for fun), the
On 7/10/25 09:08, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
Hi Max,
> (resending since my attachments were too large for the mailing list the
> first time)
>
> I did some experiments yesterday, and I was able to produce a file (PDF
> and source attached) that validates as PDF/UA-2 with ver
On 7/9/25 21:11, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/9/25 20:31, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> [...]
>> Otherwise I would look at the permissions of the binary (i.e.
>> whatever `context` resolves to when it is run on Windows).
>
> This is also my guess.
Permissi
On 7/9/25 20:31, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> [...]
> Is there anti-virus / "endpoint protection" software installed?
Computer at work, but ConTeXt binaries have been running for years.
> Otherwise I would look at the permissions of the binary (i.e.
> whatever `context` resolves to when it is run on
On 7/9/25 17:27, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> i can't imagine the binary reporting that ... i use win64 binaries here
> (as well as linux and/or wls binaries); the bins in the installer come
> from the garden build but in principle should behave the same
Sorry, Hans, the message c
Dear list,
I‘m afraid that after updating to current latest (2025.07.08 17:48) at
work in Win10, the win64 binaries didn’t work at all.
Both `context --version` and `luametatex --version` gave the following
message (and no more than that):
Access denied
Since I make a backup before updating,
On 7/8/25 17:34, Keith McKay wrote:
> The English speaker will only speak English but louder. ;))
Well, although not especially related to German,
https://youtubenuker.lol/watch?v=3-w0-lZldWA (alternative frontend to
YouTuebe).
Pablo
___
On 7/8/25 17:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 08.07.2025 um 17:24 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
>> [...]
>> I proposed `\startdelimitedtext[language=nl]` resembling `> lang="nl">`.
>
> We already have \startblockquote[] ... \stopblockquote.
As al
On 7/8/25 17:07, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> I guess something like an option `language=nl` in `\startdelimitedtext`
>> would be fine.
>
> so how about {\nl iets als fit} then
Fine from the TeX code, PDF output will need adjusting.
I proposed `\startdelimitedtext[language=nl]`
On 7/8/25 17:03, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/8/2025 4:27 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> sure but you can also try this:
>
> \permanent\protected\def\installstructurelistprocessor#tag#meaning%
>{\defcsname\??structurelistprocessor#tag\
On 7/8/25 15:27, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/7/2025 7:48 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> Language tagging should be able for some block elements (at least,
>> delimitedtext and probably description).
>
> That should not be too hard, depen
On 7/8/25 05:58, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
> I was to report the same issue. Same happening here (Linux 64 bits)
Hi Julian and Jairo,
I can confirm this too with the following sample:
\starttext
\placecombinedlist[content]
\dorecurse{25}{\chapter{Chapter \recurselevel}}
\stoptext
It is a
On 7/7/25 18:05, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> Indeed. When there are useful and reliable mappings we can of course add
> more. In that case there also should be intended structure mentioned
> because we can have a richer structure in context than possible with
> those mappings to
Hi Hans & Mikael,
for UA-1 one can modify tagging by copying and renaming
`lpdf-tag-imp-crap.lmt`.
Is there any way to do the same with UA-2?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
___
If your question is of interest to o
On 6/19/25 17:56, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Thanks, Pablo (and everybody else reading this),
> [...]
> \enabletrackers[math.textblobs]
> [...]
> will put all math into what I think Hans calls “serialized math"
> into a footnote (please correct me if I'm wrong). Are there other
> ways to access that
On 6/16/25 01:35, jbf wrote:
> Thanks Pablo,
>
> I can confirm that intent=CoatedFOGRA.icc does not work but that
> intent={Coated FOGRA39 (ISO 12647-2:2004)} does work, or to put it
> another way, the log file says profile specification 'Coated FOGRA39
> (ISO 12647-2:2004)' loadedfrom colorpr
On 6/18/25 19:26, Hans Hagen wrote:
> [...]
> Really? Many?
Well, probably not as many as they wouldn’t work at all.
With fixed fonts I‘m fairly sure I’m getting the same shapes as with any
other software.
With variable fonts (“devil is in the detail”), I’m afraid I cannot be
sure whether the re
On 6/15/25 18:03, Matthias Weber wrote:
> [...]
> I can do this manually, but my figures contain quite a bit of math,
> and it would be nice if alternate text for math is provided
> consistently throughout the document.
Dear Matthias,
my background is in humanities. This is why I see that tagging
On 6/16/25 09:05, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 6/15/2025 7:13 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
>> Sorry, Hans, could you check what it seems to be misplaced diacritcs in
>> variable fonts?
>
> I have a clue but need to check how reliable it is, which of cour
On 6/17/25 17:59, Mike Urban wrote:
> I continue to be stumped by font stuff. I want to use the cursive-
> style font (font family Kurinto TRom) for italics, but still use the
> normal oblique style for slanted. But the naïve/obvious approach
> doesn't do it—italics are unaffected. Help?
Hi Mi
On 6/15/25 16:46, pa...@mgrz.de wrote:
> [...]
> Ubuntu Sans (Variable) makes this possible, but upper diacritics
> (eg. Ä) are not scaled when width is changed, the lower diacritics
> (eg. ą) seem to work as desired.
Hi,
what I see (using the sample below) is that upper diacritics are
misplaced
On 6/15/25 11:49, jbf wrote:
> Pablo, let me respond to each of the items below:
> [...]
> So I assume that my difficulty initially was to omit the curly brackets,
> or that I placed an abbreviated statement, just Coated FOGRA39. I do not
> know why the log then tells me 'omitting reference to...
On 6/15/25 03:30, jbf wrote:
> I know I have raised this before, but I continue to be confused. I spoke
> with our printer dept and they told me I need to use Coated FOGRA39 (ISO
> 12647-2:2004) as intent.
Hi Julian,
according to `colorprofiles.xml` (from the oldest standalone I have,
from 2023
On 6/14/25 16:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> pstricks uses postscript which isn't supported with pdftex, luatex etc.
Just as a general comment, Taco developed Escrito
(https://escrito.luatex.org/) in order to have pstricks in LuaTeX
(https://escrito.luatex.org/bt10/escritotalk.pdf#page=2).
On 6/14/25 16:21, juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
>
> \setupbackend[
> format=PDF/X-3:2002, %Empfehlung von Flyeralarm
> intent={ISO Coated v2 300\letterpercent\space (ECI)}
> ]
Dear Jan-Ulrich,
I have been able to reproduce your issue.
Some bugs are tricky, write
On 6/14/25 12:37, John Was wrote:
> Good day, Contexters
Hi John,
welcome to the mailing list.
> I've been using plain TeX for many years (EmTeX, if anyone can remember
> that, and latterly XeTeX), but my motivation for getting acquainted with
> ConText, rather late in life, is the need to produ
On 6/14/25 10:02, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 6/13/2025 4:00 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> Well, what is missing is the `colo-imp-` prefix to the file names (as
>> far as I can remember).
>
> We could strip the prefix when checking ...
On 6/14/25 09:46, Damien Thiriet via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My presentations are using the luciole font
> (https://luciole-vision.com/), a font designed for eyed-impaired people
> and big sizes. It is quite appreciated by my pupils. However, some
> titles are overboxed.
Hi Damien,
`\set
On 6/12/25 18:06, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> i don't dare to push these as they can't compare to the nice ones by
> mikael so i need to think about it
We all enjoy beautiful presentations, but presentations are
documentation sources too.
I compile XML sources with ConTeXt right
On 6/12/25 17:36, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 12.06.2025 um 16:40 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
>> [...]
>> I thought that `compressmethod=separator` adds the command defined in
>> `compressseparator` between the compressed notes, and
>> `compressmethod=sto
On 6/12/25 23:12, juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> I checked the File checksum. It it correct.
So these files are the same.
> The names of the profiles in tex-context differs.
> colo-imp-cgats001compat-v2-micro.icc
> [...]
> All names start with colo-...
Same here.
> But in
On 6/12/25 13:56, Hans Hagen wrote:
> I uploaded a new version, this time a bit of beta, because of:
> [...]
> -- some preparations for an upgrade of grid snapping, profiling and
> spacing (mostly related to math in the new columnsets); we're still
> working on columnsets (side effect of mikael c
On 6/11/25 19:56, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 6/11/2025 4:05 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> Hans, I may be missing something, but object #2 seems orphan to me.
>>
>> Could you check this?
>
> when you also define profile=... to
On 6/11/25 12:13, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
> The file currently in the Standalone Distribution appears to be
> corrupted:
>
> $ exiftool $(mtxrun --find-file colo-imp-isocoated_v2_eci.icc)
Many thanks for checking this, Max.
I didn‘t know that it was possible to check color profiles.
On 6/9/25 20:30, juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context wrote:
> Thank you very much for the patch. I hope that I applied it correctly.
Dear Jan-Ulrich,
I thought the patch syntax (+/- at the beginning of the line to indicate
that the line should be added/removed) could help just to indicate what
sho
On 5/29/25 03:26, Matthias Weber wrote:
> [...]
> Is there a suitable incantation to make this work?
Hi Matthias,
I guess that this is only a workaround:
\defineenumeration [Solving]
[text={Solution:},
headstyle=bold,
style=normal,
Dear Hans and Mikael,
the sample below contains parallel subcolumn sets with footonotes.
I cannot make them work properly and they are supposed to work.
Is there something I’m missing in the sample.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
\showframe\showgrid
\starttext
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
On 6/4/25 19:34, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> You can move:
>
> local function urls(url)
> ...
> end
>
> to before:
>
> local function includeprofile(s)
>
> to get rid of the error.
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
This fixes the issue for me.
Jan-Urlich, could you test i
On 6/4/25 08:36, juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> Any hints how to match it again?
Sorry, Jan-Ulrich, it isn’t clear to me what is going on here.
The following sample:
\setupbackend
[format=PDF/X-3:2002,
intent={ISO Coated v2 (ECI)}]
\starttext
\null
\stoptex
On 6/3/25 11:41, juh+ntg-context--- via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> in ConTeXt ver: 2025.04.28 14:29 LMTX fmt: 2025.6.3
> the color profile ISO Coated v2 300% (ECI) is not found anymore
> [...]
> Any ideas?
Dear Jan-Ulrich,
my guess is that color profiles might be have been replaced.
On 5/23/25 11:21, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 23.05.25 um 10:28 schrieb Keith McKay:
>> The only article which is dowloadable seems to Hraban's summary of the
>> meeting, the rest show not found.
>
> Oops, my bad. I added the missing links. Would you please pull again (or
> install the hook)
On 5/22/25 22:29, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> [...]
> Hi Pablo, the previous version is made available when the current is
> published, i.e. at the ConTeXt meeting.
Hi Hraban,
I see that I just got the release process wrong (I thought articles were
available six months after their publication)
Dear CG editors (Taco and Hraban [I guess, sorry if I miss someone]),
is there any estimated date where articles from the last year journal
articles (https://articles.contextgarden.net/journal/2023.html) will be
published online?
Just curious, because I wanted to refer them to some people I know.
On 5/18/25 11:13, jbf wrote:
> [...]
> In other words, if rgb is permitted and transparency is supported,
> is this acceptable?
Sorry, Julian, but I took the following for granted and it’s important
that I make it clear first.
I tried to help, but I’m able to do it only to a certain extent. This
On 5/18/25 10:53, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 5/18/2025 10:20 AM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> The grayscale color profile is missing (at least, when compared with
>> "intent=rgb").
>>
>> Is this actually intended?
>
On 5/18/25 10:46, jbf wrote:
> [...]
> I guess my question can be reduced to something very simple: is the
> result above acceptable for sending this pdf/x to a printer, given that
> we are printing only in BW/grayscale and that IngramSpark insist on pdf/
> x-1a?
In that case, how about the follo
Hi Hans and Mikael,
https://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/standards.pdf#page=3 seems to
miss the CGATS001Compat-v2-micro.icc color profile "intent=cmyk".
But lines 504-506 from lpdf-fmt.lmt read:
elseif intent == variables.cmyk then
intent = "CGATS001Com
On 5/18/25 06:46, jbf wrote:
> I have to say that I remain confused about the intent statement. Let me
> explain my confusion. Let's say my preamble says:
>
> \setupbackend
> [format=PDF/X-1a:2001,
> intent=default]
>
> (or I leave the intent blank), using the latest Context version
> 2025.04.28
On 5/17/25 09:00, jbf wrote:
> Thanks Pablo, I had not seen that document. If I understand it
> correctly, I could probably just leave intent=, and leaving it blank?
AfaIk, according to page 3 of that document this prevents inclusion, but
this is normally fine.
I have tested this with a single f
On 5/17/25 07:00, jbf wrote:
> [...]
> Recently I set up a separate more recent 2025 version of ConTeXt, and I
> get an error with the above intent statement. If I remove intent
> entirely, everything compiles correctly.
Hi Julian,
I think this is intended.
> [...]
> Two questions:
>
> (1) wh
On 5/9/25 19:18, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 5/9/2025 4:49 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> Would it be possible to have simple (color) background implemented?
>
> much is possible but before i mess up the code with that we need to be
>
Hi Hans,
from typo-dif.mkxl, lines 16-17:
> % Currently only a color can be set but I might add support for underline
> % and simple background.
Would it be possible to have simple (color) background implemented?
After comparing texts, I realize that when few chars differ (or even
only one), it
On 5/9/25 09:07, Hans Hagen wrote:
>> [...]
>> Being a very special trick for really corner cases, is there something
>> to be considered when using it?
>
> only imagination ... try #2 ##2 etc .. these #1 things are basically
> references to macro arguments
Many thanks for your info, Hans.
I wo
On 5/8/25 21:02, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> These % after the comparison make tex scan on for the end of a number (a
> \relax of space ends the scan). You can do this:
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
With your sample, I see that some crazy things (such as the following)
are po
Dear list,
I have the following sample code:
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1dk]
\dostepwiserecurse{2}{6}{1}{\edef\AbC{\recurselevel}%
\dostepwiserecurse{2}{7}{1}{%\AbC.\recurselevel\ /\
\ifnum\AbC < \recurselevel%
\AbC:\recurselevel\ \|\|
\fi}
\\}
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
I w
On 5/7/25 19:08, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> So, thanks to Tove, we ended up in modern times. Stay tuned,
Many thanks to you (Hans, Willi and Mikael, but especially to Tove) for
the new interfaces in ConTeXt.
Is there any estimated time for this new version?
Looking forward the
On 5/1/25 13:34, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
>
> … well, it was (again) a demand from publishers, it wasn't my idea.
Hi Steffen,
I see… then allow me some comments.
I’m afraid I cannot avoid thinking that the whole thing is not flawed by
design.
Article 4.3 of the Directive EU/2019/790
On 5/1/25 00:02, Rik Kabel wrote:
> [...]
> I took the route described in the mailing list at https://www.mail-
> archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg64956.html and inserted it
> successfully as follows:
>
> |\setupbackend[format={PDF/UA-1}] \setuptagging[state=start]
> \enabledirectives[backend.use
On 4/30/25 23:42, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> [...]
> If we're going to spend effort to counter AI crawlers then I think I
> would prefer to have an option to poison files.
Many thanks for your reply, Bruce.
I’m afraid that accessibility (an excellent goal in itself) is also the
perfect excuse to co
On 5/1/25 11:25, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> Am Wed, 30 Apr 2025 18:06:04 +0200 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via
> ntg-context:
> [...]
> verapdf started as a PDF/A validator, and generally if both
> standards are present it check A.
Many thanks for your reply, Ulrike.
> You can use
On 4/30/25 07:49, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we just saw the Accessibility Directive, now there is another
> demand: the TDM protocol (concerning the reuse of protected works
> for AI training purposes).
Hi Steffen,
I have no doubt your suggestion or request is well intended.
But do you re
On 4/30/25 00:04, Mohammad Hossein Bateni wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think the following used to place the footnote rule on the right side
> (as in rule=right). Now it doesn't.
Hi Mohammad,
I can confirm that with your source MkIV (LuaTeX 1.23 7679 + ConTeXt
MkIV 2025.04.28 14:29) places the rule on
On 4/30/25 00:50, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
>
> The pdf produced by context maps every structure to NonStruct, that
> means there is no tagging structure, it only fools the accessibility
> check. You can and should not claim that this an ua-1 file. You can
> check the structure by uploading your pdf t
On 4/29/25 23:17, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
>
> I was merely reporting what Previews and Acrobat on the Mac do with
> the current image accessibility provided by ConTeXt.
Hi Matthias,
the issue here may be that there might be be software not being able to
read aloud PDF/UA documents prop
On 4/29/25 19:13, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am starting a new thread as requested.
Hi Matthias,
> I can confirm that
> [...]
> produces a PDF that passes the accessibility check in the current> Adobe
> Acrobat. In particular, it passes the alternate text checks.
> Hovering over
On 4/29/25 13:12, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> [...]
> Just today I received an e-mail, telling me that all publications that
> were typeset with ConTeXt since 2023 need to be enhanced with alt_text
> at images, otherwise their PDFs wont be published online.
>
> Here is the law (in german) that is t
On 4/27/25 20:42, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> Because the actual file is quite large, commenting and un-commenting the
> lines takes a long time, and can lead to mistakes. Is there any simpler
> way to easily switch between the two versions?
Hi Joel,
your source (which has \startmode...
On 4/27/25 09:39, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
>
> A few weeks ago Mikael and I looked into the A4 standard(s) and added
> those so for 2.0 we (sort of) default to those. We just didn't upload a
> new distribuition yet (read: moved on to more interesting things than
> standards). In the pr
On 4/26/25 22:58, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> Am Sat, 26 Apr 2025 22:23:12 +0200 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via
> ntg-context:
>
>> Many thanks for your reply, Ulrike,
>>
>> the issue I see is that we don’t have PDF/A-4f for PDF/UA-2, so there
>> would be no way to u
On 4/25/25 10:32, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> Am Thu, 24 Apr 2025 17:38:26 +0200 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via
> ntg-context:
>> [...]
>> I thought that PDF/UA-1 didn’t allow (or at least, require) mathml.
>
> Yes, PDF/UA-1 is basically unusable for sensible math tagging.
&g
On 4/24/25 17:39, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> Doesn't work for me because ConTeXt complains about the missing file.
>
> runtime error : input file './whatever.tex' is not found, quitting
> mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
Weird, I only get a warning:
context --purgeall --env
On 4/23/25 20:06, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
> [...]
> You should be aware that while alt is better than nothing, it has
> lots of problems. E.g. for braille displays it is typically much too
> verbose.
Many thanks for your comment, Ulrike.
I thought that PDF/UA-1 didn’t allow (or at least, require)
On 4/23/25 20:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 23.04.2025 um 19:07 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
> [...]
>
> What is the content of both files?
The contents of "source.tex" read:
\definefontfallback [FallbackRegular]
[file:NotoSerif.ttf*default,sl
On 4/17/25 00:59, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Thanks Pablo,
Hi Matthias,
> I managed to patch the files (I don’t have lpdf-tag-imp-testing.lmt
I attached it to the other thread (about alternate text for images,
https://mailman.ntg.nl/archives/list/ntg-context@ntg.nl/message/YEWPKPJSPTGL7YG7HCDZJTDJA
On 4/18/25 20:24, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> The same result can be reproduced without \definefontfamily and is
> limited to compact fonts.
>
> \definefontfallback [FallbackRegular]
> [file:notoserifregular*default,slanted] [greekandcoptic]
>
> \definefontsynonym [MainfaceRegular] [Seri
On 4/16/25 00:50, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Thanks Pablo, this is excellent news. There is no urgency, but I
> will be happy to try it out and use it.
Matthias,
there is another approach with some cheating that may also work.
The attached PDF document is the compilation from the source below.
Fir
On 4/15/25 18:40, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Thanks Pablo,
>
> I don’t understand how to do this.
> [...]
> I would prefer not to have to type out the text of hundreds of formulas
> because ConTeXt does already a pretty good job of converting formulas
> into (machine) readable text.
Matthias,
ConTe
On 4/15/25 19:10, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/15/2025 5:24 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> All I know is that it has to be fixed in lpdf-tag.lmt, but I don’t know
>> how to fix it.
>
> you can move the Alt and test
>
> local d = pd
On 4/11/25 18:44, Matthias Weber wrote:
> [...]
> The best way(while waiting) seems to be to provide two documents, where
> the accessible version replaces all images with text that I write, and
> all formulas with the text that Mikael’s example produces. So my question
> is just this: how do I mak
On 4/14/25 11:57, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> There is an improvement: now the tags are identified as and
> !
> But still the figures label={this is a cow} is missing.
Sorry, Steffen, I thought I explained this in a previous message.
Alternative text is missing from \externalfigure, because this is
On 4/11/25 11:54, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>[...]
> But what do you mean by «lpdf-tag-imp-testing.lmt should be reached by
> ConTeXt»?
> Where should I place it?
Usually, $HOME/texmf/texmf-local/ is a good place (or
%USERPROFILE%/texmf/texmf-local/, if you use Windows).
I hope it helps,
Pablo
On 4/10/25 15:44, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi Pablo,
>
> meanwhile there is a new thread by Matthias Weber, called «Alternate
> text for images?»> Does this thread cover the same topic as this one, i.e. is
> Matthias’
> thread the successor to this one here?
Hi Steffen,
you can forget this thread
On 4/10/25 15:38, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> In Acrobat Pro (2020 Mac) it looks like this, see attached.
Hi Steffen,
sorry, but I‘m afraid you might be testing a different PDF document.
The document I attached to the message you reply (b.pdf, SHA512 starting
with 9e6f566722d69b3e26d9f419c8107c52a9
On 4/9/25 11:41, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Hi Pablo (and Hans)
> > No, Acrobat reports an empty page when reading the text, and Preview
> (on the Mac) doesn’t read anything either.
> I can’t find the text when looking at the pdf in an editor.
Hi Matthias,
the attached PDF document should work now.
On 4/7/25 22:08, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/4/2025 3:37 AM, Matthias Weber wrote:
>> [...]
>> in order to provide screen readability (but the above doesn’t
>> work, the PDF doesn’t have the alternate text).
>
> This one will add an Alt to the element
>
> \externalfigure[cow][label={this is a cow}
On 4/7/25 22:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/4/2025 9:09 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> Hans, I’m afraid this is the way to go. If my writting isn’t clear, let
>> me know.
>
> not sure what you mean: you either tag version 1 or you tag version 2;
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