On 16-9-2012 19:17, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi all,
I can’t explain the following behavior of the .tuc writer. When
passed a nested hash, context fails on the second pass if the
array part of the first nesting depth is empty:
···
Hi all,
I can’t explain the following behavior of the .tuc writer. When
passed a nested hash, context fails on the second pass if the
array part of the first nesting depth is empty:
···
%% the commented lines work
\startluacode
2012-09-14 Sietse Brouwer :
Hi Sietse,
I'm sorry for my late reply.
> The heart of what you need is a lua function that will take an array
> of numbers, and return an array of consective-number runs, like so:
>
> […]
>
> I've written one below, plus the scaffolding required to feed it the
> righ
On 15-9-2012 20:06, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 15.09.2012 um 00:06 schrieb Aditya Mahajan :
Thanks for the diagnosis. What will be a good way to fix this? I
think that
\expanded{\setupcounter[#1][\c!start=\ifx\p_start\empty0\else\number\p_start\fi
On 14-9-2012 13:26, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 14.09.2012 um 00:08 schrieb Alessandro Perucchi :
Hello,
In my experimentation, I've found that in mkii and mkiv the behavior of
\textrule and \setuptextrule are different...
What I did was quite simple:
\textrule{Testing head}
blah blah blah
Am 16.09.2012 um 01:32 schrieb "Rogers, Michael K" :
> I often want every math mode (between single $) be \displaystyle. In Plain
> TeX, you do something like
>
> \everymath={\displaystyle}
>
> Is the best ConTeXt way to do something like this?
>
> \appendtoks\displaystyle\to\everymathematic
2012/9/15 Troy Henderson :
> Utilities are available in abundance which can transform raster graphics
> from color to grayscale, but until I created this yesterday, I have never
> seen a utility that keeps the graphic in vector format (i.e., never
> rasterizes it throughout the conversion) and conv