Hi,
> Could someone clarify me in what kind of context the color of a
> hyperlink is controlled by the "color" property of \setupurl?
This code:
\show\setupurl
\showthe\everysetupurl
produces:
> \setupurl=frozen protected macro: [#1]->\ifarguments \or
\mult_interfaces_get_paramet
Good morning everyone.
I have been doing some tests on the "color" property of
\setupinteraction and the "color" property of \setupurl and my feeling
is that the color of the hyperlinks is always controlled by
\setupinteraction.
Could someone clarify me in what kind of context the color of a
Okay. An installation guide for package distributors may appear in the future.
But, it's not going to appear anytime soon.
For now, I'm going to fix up texmfcnf.lua in Gentoo Linux texlive package for
using stable releases of ConTeXt and use install.sh for testing the latest
changes.
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On 8/19/2022 3:03 PM, amano.kenji wrote:
Wait. Are you actually saying that no one who has write access to ConTeXt
source is going to write documentation that describes manual offline
installation for package distributors?
Not sure what you mean here but basically a (future) installation is:
On 8/19/2022 2:51 PM, amano.kenji wrote:
You don't have to install anything.
What I'm asking is documentation of offline installation instructions. Offline
installation means downloading all required archives in advance and then
installing them without internet access.
Translation of what ins
Wait. Are you actually saying that no one who has write access to ConTeXt
source is going to write documentation that describes manual offline
installation for package distributors?
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On Thursday, August 18th, 2022 at 5:16 PM, Hans Hagen
wrote:
> On 8/18/2022 4
You don't have to install anything.
What I'm asking is documentation of offline installation instructions. Offline
installation means downloading all required archives in advance and then
installing them without internet access.
Translation of what install.sh roughly does into a documentation t
On 8/19/2022 3:03 AM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Dear all,
A few days ago, I sent an email as follows. But it is linked to another subject
because I choose reply of another subject.
So, I send the same mail again.
\startuseMPgraphic{outlineT}
draw lmt_outline [
text = \MPvar{tt},