On 6/6/2021 1:16 PM, Jano Kula wrote:
Hello list,

usingconversion=gray.pdf in lmtx the cached images' names have some string in their name. I thought it's a name of random sequence of luatex cache, but the string is the same on other machines and I don't know, where it comes from. mkiv used to have m_k_i_v_ string there.

hacker.pdf = source image
hacker_jpg_c60ccda70ef92e32d7a6334f31c23259.gray.pdf = cached linux
hacker_jpg_c60ccda70ef92e32d7a6334f31c23259.gray.pdf = cached win

MWE
\starttext
\externalfigure[hacker]
     [cache=./,
     conversion=gray.pdf]
\stoptext

Is it intended behavior?
sure, something like that is always intended; it's an md5 of a hash of all relevant parameters so that when you change one (say the resolution) we now that we need to update

Hans

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