I want to define an environment for computer code including non-ASCII characters, using Xits or STIXGeneral except in the ASCII range, where some monospace font like Courier should be used. If I do: \setupbodyfont[xits,10pt] \definetyping[code] \setuptyping[code][margin=yes] \starttext \startcode for ∀i, j ∈ I do a(i, j) ≔ b(i, j) \stopcode \stoptext Then the math characters won't show. They will show using \setuptyping[code][style=normal,margin=yes] but then the ASCII range isn't monospace. In LaTeX, one can use \setmathfont[range={"0001-...,}] to set ranges for fonts, but I could not find that for ConTeXt. Hans
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Hans Aberg
I want to define an environment for computer code including non-ASCII characters, using Xits or STIXGeneral except in the ASCII range, where some monospace font like Courier should be used.
If I do: \setupbodyfont[xits,10pt] \definetyping[code] \setuptyping[code][margin=yes]
\starttext \startcode for ∀i, j ∈ I do a(i, j) ≔ b(i, j) \stopcode \stoptext
Then the math characters won't show. They will show using \setuptyping[code][style=normal,margin=yes] but then the ASCII range isn't monospace. It's not a solution of your problem, but this work
\setupbodyfont[dejavu] \definetyping[code] \setuptyping[code][margin=yes] \starttext \startcode for ∀ i,j ∈ I do a(i,j) ≔ b(i,j) \stopcode \stoptext -- luigi
Am 29.09.2011 um 21:58 schrieb Hans Aberg:
I want to define an environment for computer code including non-ASCII characters, using Xits or STIXGeneral except in the ASCII range, where some monospace font like Courier should be used.
If I do: \setupbodyfont[xits,10pt] \definetyping[code] \setuptyping[code][margin=yes]
\starttext \startcode for ∀i, j ∈ I do a(i, j) ≔ b(i, j) \stopcode \stoptext
Then the math characters won't show. They will show using \setuptyping[code][style=normal,margin=yes] but then the ASCII range isn't monospace.
You can use the lines environment when you don’t need syntax highlighting: \setupbodyfont[xits,10pt] \definelines [code] [space=yes, style=mono, before=\startnarrower, after=\stopnarrower] \starttext \showframe \startcode for $∀$i, j $∈$ I do a(i, j) $≔$ b(i, j) \stopcode \stoptext Wolfgang
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 09:58:07PM +0200, Hans Aberg wrote:
I want to define an environment for computer code including non-ASCII characters, using Xits or STIXGeneral except in the ASCII range, where some monospace font like Courier should be used.
If I do: \setupbodyfont[xits,10pt] \definetyping[code] \setuptyping[code][margin=yes]
\starttext \startcode for ∀i, j ∈ I do a(i, j) ≔ b(i, j) \stopcode \stoptext
Then the math characters won't show. They will show using \setuptyping[code][style=normal,margin=yes] but then the ASCII range isn't monospace.
In LaTeX, one can use \setmathfont[range={"0001-...,}] to set ranges for fonts, but I could not find that for ConTeXt.
You can use the fallback feature, but then you've to define your own typescripts, see font-col.mkiv for examples. Regards, Khaled -- Khaled Hosny Egyptian Arab
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Hans Aberg
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Khaled Hosny
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luigi scarso
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Wolfgang Schuster