Hi,
I use the lua function img.scan{filename}, but in lmtx I get "attempt to index
a nil value (global 'img')", so I guess this got renamed or moved?
HR
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On 1/26/2020 7:40 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Dear Hans,
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020 at 19:39, Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a new beta (mostly lmtx).
Thanks a lot.
What about musl binaries?
Yes, i need to do that (assuming that you're confident that they work)
.. thanks for reminding me.
Hans
Dear Hans,
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020 at 19:39, Hans Hagen wrote:
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> I uploaded a new beta (mostly lmtx).
Thanks a lot.
What about musl binaries?
Mojca
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Hi,
I uploaded a new beta (mostly lmtx). Challenged by Mojca we managed to
get native compilation under mswindows working in visual studio (and
soon the compile farm will do several windows compilation variants) so
future installation can have either native binaries or crosscompiles
(they
What error are you getting?
(perhaps you need "save carre,p,a,b,c,d,N,P,M ;")
A perpendicular line is also the line "rotated 90" (about the intersection
point).
Alan
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020 00:09:38 +0100
Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> Hi,
> The point M is such that the line (CM) is perpendicular to
On 25.01.20 19:17, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Before I give the answer to the question we have to go back to a few
TeX/ConTeXt basics.
Wolfgang, thank you for this careful and helpful reply. It really made
me understand what is going on here. At the same time, I also feel a bit
more
Another set of columnset issues: columnset areas
(1)
In the columnsets manual, there’s a type key or a second optional parameter to
\definecolumnsetarea that’s actually missing (commented code in page-cst.mkiv).
The manual doesn’t explain the setup keys; I assume x/nx is in columns, y/ny is
in
Hi,
Is it possible to put some short notes in the margin, together with a float?
Below is an example, which puts the float on top of the text in the margin.
The option « stack=yes » works fine for the margintext when there is no float,
but it does not seems to be an option which puts the figure