On 10/21/2019 2:51 PM, Damien Thiriet wrote:
I tried a system-wide install of luametatex,
but having my binaries in a disk mounted with w^xallowed
did not change anything.
32 bit or 64 bit
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Hello,
When I installed luametatex as root under OpenBSD amd64 this morning,
I first had "no permission" to launch context.
So I checked my /usr/local/context file (where I unpacked the zip).
The symlink context had the right permissions after install process
(-rwxr-xr-x root wheel) but not luam
Hello,
I tried a system-wide install of luametatex,
but having my binaries in a disk mounted with w^xallowed
did not change anything.
I tried to compile different files, but cannot guess yet
where do the crash come from.
If it can help, I uploaded the luametatex.core file and files
that were co
Hi,
just a remark:
\startlinecorrection
\stoplinecorrection
is meant for stuff like
\startlinecorrection
\framed{}
\stoplinecorrection
\startlinecorrection
\externalfigure[...]
\stoplinecorrection
\startlinecorrection
\startMPcode
...
\stopMPcode
\stoplinecorrection
in the main text flo
On 10/20/2019 3:51 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi again,
I’m testing columns again, and before I publish an article on the subject, I’d
like to check with you.
Find attached my testing environment, env_test.tex, and columns.tex, a
"product", as well as the result of compiling with —mode=old
On 10/20/2019 10:15 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Maybe Lua is, but every scriptable program is a risk.
LuaTeX and write18 _are_ dangerous.
It would be very easy to spread malicious TeX code, since everyone uses CTAN
(LaTeX) packages without checking them first.
But it wouldn’t come far, I guess,