Shortly before leaving for Open Design Weeks in Vietnam, I received my copy of Fonts in Context from Boekplan in the mail. It's a start in the direction of generating a higher volume of documentation for Context, an issue which remains a sticking point for broader adoption of the software …
TeX, Fata Morgana et une promesse
Les organisateurs du Prix Fernand Baudin nous ont demandé de répondre à trois questions concernant le livre, en vue d'intégrer les réponses dans le catalogue en préparation actuellement. Nos réponses sous forme d'extraits traduits en français du texte publié à la fin du livre. (Full version in English)
— Brèves explications …
OSP wins Fernand Baudin Prize
Tracks in Electr(on)ic Fields, published by Constant and designed by OSP with ConTeXt and Scribus, has been awarded one of 9 prizes for
The Most Beautiful Book of Brussels and Wallonia
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Tracks in electr(on)ic fields
Tuesday Mardi 24/11
Booklaunch: Tracks in electr(on)ic fields
@ Verbindingen/Jonctions 12: *By Data We Mean*
Zennestraat 17 Rue de la Senne, Brussels BruxellesWe are very happy to announce the launch of the long awaited book Verbindingen/Jontions 10: Tracks in electr(on)ic fields. Nearly two …
Pelgrimage to Pragma
\definetypeface
Designing with TeX: episode III
Thanks to the super active ConTeXt mailinglist, we are finally able to load our own fonts! And of course, once we know how, we are almost disappointed that it is so easy to do.
if you compile this file:
\definetypeface[Libertinage][rm][Xserif][Libertinage] \setupbodyfont …
Lions and tulips
Designing with TeX: episode II
"Users only need to learn a few easy-to-understand commands that specify the logical structure of a document". If only we had sooner understood that user here is writer, not designer, we might have given up earlier. The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX2 goes on …