On 4/11/2025 2:33 AM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
(Also, what happened to "primitives.pdf"? That was one of my favourite
documents!)
that is now a chapter in luametatex.pdf
Also, ConTeXt is way faster than LaTeX
Yes, indeed, this is one of my favourite parts of ConTeXt.
(though m
Hi folks,
is it possible to read out the value of \tx (or \txx ... ) for
calculations if bodyfont and fontsize is given? \the\tx doesn't work.
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\setupbodyfont[libertinus,12pt]
\setupinterlinespace[1.25\bodyfontsize]
\starttext
\samplefile{tufte}\pa
> Am 10.04.2025 um 16:41 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
> mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>:
>
> 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.
Am 11.04.25 um 10:03 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
is it possible to read out the value of \tx (or \txx ... ) for
calculations if bodyfont and fontsize is given? \the\tx doesn't work.
Does \showbodyfontenvironment help?
Hraban
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Am Thu, 10 Apr 2025 15:02:53 -0400 schrieb Matthias Weber:
> Thank you Mikael,
>
> What I would like to to is to have what \placenotes[mathnote]
> produces added to the pdf as a tag so that a screen reader
> would be able to read the math.
The only reader that can currently make use of MathML
Thanks Ulrike,
This is helpful (and sad) information.
Would it be possible to have ConTeXt produce two documents, one that shows the
typeset formula as usual, and a second one that shows instead of the formula
the text that Mikael’s example shows as a note? Then screen-reading the second
outp
Thank you, Wolfgang! That is very helpful and much appreciated.
Re \switchtobodyfont, I see that I misinterpreted the entry on the wiki.
All best,
Alan
On Apr 10, 2025 at 14:06:16, Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Am 10.04.2025 um 18:28 schrieb Alan Bowen:
>
> Oo
On 4/10/2025 9:02 PM, Matthias Weber wrote:
Thank you Mikael,
What I would like to to is to have what \placenotes[mathnote] produces added to
the pdf as a tag so that a screen reader would be able to read the math. Right
now,
with your example, it reads the typeset math in an extremely garbled
Thanks Hans,
I agree and I am merely weighing my options. I don’t want anyone to waste their
time on something useless just to satisfy some compliance mandate.
Any document I want to make available to my students needs to be “compliant” by
April 2026. Nobody knows what that exactly means or ho
On 4/11/2025 6:44 PM, Matthias Weber wrote:
Any document I want to make available to my students needs to be “compliant” by
April 2026. Nobody knows what that exactly means or how this will be tested.
I strongly support providing accessibility in addition to what I want my
students to use.
o
Yes, no rush at all.
I think the best and most consistent way to currently provide accessibility is
to replace all math by what the tracker/placenote ‘magically’ produces.
So at the end of the day there would be two documents, one with
1+1 =2
and one with
one plus one equals two
As for im
Hello,
\addff (and \doaddfeature) no longer seem to work. What's the alternative
to add/remove features on the fly?
MNWE:
===
\starttext
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature{
name = "fanum",
type = "substitution",
data = {
[0x30] = 0x41 -- '0' => 'A'
}
}
\stoplu
On Fri, 11 Apr 2025, Matthias Weber wrote:
> Yes, no rush at all.
>
> I think the best and most consistent way to currently provide accessibility
> is to replace all math by what the tracker/placenote ‘magically’ produces.
> So at the end of the day there would be two documents, one with
>
>
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