the formatting of Lua multi-line strings messes up the source structure,
in the following MWE, the "one" is displayed after "[[":
\starttext
\startLUA
words = [[
one
two
three
]]
\stopLUA
\stoptext
I can reproduce this. As a workaround, you can insert a non-breaking
space (U+00A0)
On 5/31/22 19:09, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
> If you have many marginals, they tend to conflict.
>
> The option stack=yes should enhance the situation.
>
> I don’t expect wonders – if there’s not enough space, then ConTeXt can’t
> solve it. But it used to work better, as I can see
If you have many marginals, they tend to conflict.
The option stack=yes should enhance the situation.
I don’t expect wonders – if there’s not enough space, then ConTeXt can’t
solve it. But it used to work better, as I can see in my magazines from
the last years.
Now I can’t see a difference
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setuplinenumbering
[width=margin, location=outer, align=middle]
\setupnote[linenote]
[paragraph=yes, compress=yes, compressmethod=separator]
\setupnotation[linenote]
[alternative=serried, width=broad]
\definelineno
Thank you, I'll try that later.
On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 9:42 AM Max Chernoff wrote:
> > Thanks Max that works perfectly! But It would still be useful if I could
> > change families inside a MPpage.
>
> Sure, but you'll need to store the x-heights first:
>
> \starttexdefinition storexheight
Hi,
I had/have a very similar problem on FreeBSD with TeXLive 2021, with the same
context.lua not found message.
I “resolved” it by setting TEXMF to point to my texmf-dist directory, in my
case /usr/local/share/texmf-dist. It would be nice for it to work without
setting TEXMF.
Without setting
Thanks Max that works perfectly! But It would still be useful if I could
change families inside a MPpage.
Sure, but you'll need to store the x-heights first:
\starttexdefinition storexheight [#1]
% Placing the first use of \switchtobodyfont inside a group messes
% with the d