On 01/04/20, 01:20, Gerben Wierda wrote:
> I have a string with double quotes that needs to become a text in a box in
> METAPOST. METAPOST is used to create an image consisting of boxes and
> connections.
>
> Basically, the approach is now something like this:
>
> TeX: calls Lua code with \ctxl
I have a string with double quotes that needs to become a text in a box in
METAPOST. METAPOST is used to create an image consisting of boxes and
connections.
Basically, the approach is now something like this:
TeX: calls Lua code with \ctxlua{filename}
Lua: context.startMPpage
Lua: read XML. St
If I understand the policy of Apple correctly, then it is that \usr is not
meant to be a directory to be used by the user and therefore spotlight by
default will not index anything in that directory. When opening Finder then the
mentioned folder is not even shown i.e. it is hidden and spotlight
On 3/31/2020 4:43 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
The lua context() command has a string interpretation, e.g.
function moduledata.test( astring)
local testone = "{Hello}, \"(a)\" [World]!"
context( "%!tex!", testone)
end
Two questions:
- Have all the lua commands been documented somewhere e.g. i
The lua context() command has a string interpretation, e.g.
function moduledata.test( astring)
local testone = "{Hello}, \"(a)\" [World]!"
context( "%!tex!", testone)
end
Two questions:
- Have all the lua commands been documented somewhere e.g. in a reference
manual? Especially the basic con
Hi Wolfgang,
That 's a pity indeed. I played around a bit and found a dirty hack
using catcodes. Maybe not the best solution, but it works for me.
Posting it here for future reference.
```
\define\textprime{'}
\makecharacteractive '
\define'{\lowerbox{0.3ex}\hbox{\math{\textprime}}}
```
Cheers,
Hello Hans
many thanks for the fix!
Christian
Am Mo., 30. März 2020 um 22:45 Uhr schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 3/30/2020 6:23 PM, Christian Prim wrote:
> > Hello list
> >
> > following MWE gives a strange error "(interwoven alignment preambles are
> > not allowed)" when processed with lmtx:
> >
> >
I already had done all of that including command line versions like ‘sudo
mdutil -E’
It turns out macOS apparently excludes /usr (amongst other things) and I
haven’t found a way to configure that. So, when ConTeXt is installed in
/usr/local (which is pretty typical), SpotLight doesn’t find the