On Jan 23, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:

Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
it uses the syntax lpeg.Ca which my lpeg doesn't recognize and which I can't find in the lpeg manual.

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just run such script using

mtxrun --script yourscript.lua

as luatex (texlua) has the latest lpeg built in)


Just one remark: my lpeg is

/*
** $Id: lpeg.c,v 1.98 2008/10/11 20:20:43 roberto Exp $

and doesn't have the lpeg.Ca pattern. The lpeg that comes with luatex is

/*
** $Id: lpeg.c,v 1.86 2008/03/07 17:20:19 roberto Exp $

so it's older, and it does have the lpeg.Ca pattern accumulator.

And can I ask one more question about lpeg? Suppose I have the string

"{\em This string is \quotation{heavily} emphasized.}"

and want to transform that into something like

"\color[red]{This string is \quotation{heavily} emphasized.}"

How would I go about this using lpeg? I must use a lpeg.V somewhere, but I can't figure out where and how.

Thanks, and all best

Thomas
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