The following code: \startMPpage[instance=doublefun] draw (0,0)--(100,0) dashed withdots; \stopMPpage
When run through LuaMetaTeX produces a PDF about which Acrobat complains: The dimensions of this page are out-of-range. Page content might be truncated. and Adobe InDesign cannot handle it at all (displays empty). The error message stays with \startMPpage[instance=doublefun] draw (0,0)--(100,0)—(100,2) dashed withdots; \stopMPpage but disappears with \startMPpage[instance=doublefun] draw (0,0)--(100,0)—(100,3) dashed withdots; \stopMPpage Additionally, on the Adobe forums I have been told: Also, the color space is device gray (not RGB or CMYK) which might be a more generic problem with LMTX output, I don’t know. It might also be an Adobe problem. Previw.app on macOS handles the result without problems. ConTeXt standalone: This is LuaMetaTeX, Version 2.06.02 open source > level 1, order 1, name 'cont-yes.mkiv' system > system > ConTeXt ver: 2020.05.12 16:21 MKIV beta fmt: 2020.5.16 int: english/english G
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