On Sun, 25 Jul 2021, Rik Kabel wrote:
> Perhaps a list of modules known to run correctly with LMTX is called
> for, and perhaps a classification of modules to indicate which ConTeXt
> versions each supports, and a way to download a distribution-appropriate
> subset.
For some of my modules, I *
On 7/25/2021 16:14, Nicola wrote:
On 2021-07-23, Arthur Rosendahl wrote:
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 03:10:59PM +0200, Gerben Wierda wrote:
I just made a remark on ConTeXtgarden not mentioning this.
I am guilty and apologize for the bad advice. But I'd like to point out
that not *all* the modules
On 2021-07-23, Arthur Rosendahl wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 03:10:59PM +0200, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>> I just made a remark on ConTeXtgarden not mentioning this.
I am guilty and apologize for the bad advice. But I'd like to point out
that not *all* the modules are out of date, so you may stil
For a good number of years now I've been using P4D and
P4V from Perforce for version control. As it happens it, one
is able to control what ends up in the repository and what
is left out, thankfully. Regardless, this should be very helpful
Hans. It'll be great to be able to quickly scan the proje
> Am 25.07.2021 um 12:17 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>
> On 7/25/2021 9:46 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> There is no mode value for LMTX, only MkIV is set. To check for LMTX
>> you have to use \ifcase\contextlmtxmode but an additional for lmtx
>> would be useful.
> i'll add an lmtx mode
Thanks!
On 7/25/2021 9:46 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
There is no mode value for LMTX, only MkIV is set. To check for LMTX
you have to use \ifcase\contextlmtxmode but an additional for lmtx
would be useful.
i'll add an lmtx mode
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Hi,
since the lettrine module does not work with LMTX, I’ve looked into
\setupinitial.
(There is a different thread about this.)
There is a „style“ parameter to change the style, but whenever I change the
style, the font size is reset.
This is not what I expected.
This was the case in context
Axel Kielhorn schrieb am 25.07.2021 um 09:06:
Hi,
I have a document that doesn’t work with LMTX right now.
While testing LMTX I would like to exclude certain passages and work on them
later.
When I run the following:
\doifmode{*mkiv}{mkiv}
\doifmode{*contextlmtxmode}{contextlmtx}
\doifmode{*
Hi,
I have a document that doesn’t work with LMTX right now.
While testing LMTX I would like to exclude certain passages and work on them
later.
When I run the following:
\doifmode{*mkiv}{mkiv}
\doifmode{*contextlmtxmode}{contextlmtx}
\doifmode{*lmtx}{lmtx}
I always get „mkiv“.
I’ve tried
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