Xavier B. schrieb am 13.08.2023 um 23:19:
Thanks, Wolfgang.
You are referring to this [https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/_unit]
Yes, the \unit command works out of the box without the need to load a
module.
Wolfgang
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On 8/13/2023 10:39 PM, Xavier B. wrote:
Running LMTX I have an error: lualibs-os not found:
lua error > lua error on line 35 in file
ng-pre-informacio-document.conTeXt:
token call, execute:
...nt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/l-sandbox.lua:180: module
'lualibs-os' not found:
Thanks, Wolfgang.
You are referring to this [https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/_unit]
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Xavier B. schrieb am 13.08.2023 um 23:00:
I see there is no units module available anymore [1][2]:
mtxrun --script install-modules --list
1. The scripts installs third party modules but the units module is from
Hans and is already included in the ConTeXt distrubution.
2. ConTeXt provides
I see there is no units module available anymore [1][2]:
mtxrun --script install-modules --list
[xan@coronari apunts-espa]$ mtxrun --script install-modules --list
mtx-install-modules | loading entries from file
'/home/xan/bin/context-current/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/modules/third/mtx-inst
Running LMTX I have an error: lualibs-os not found:
lua error > lua error on line 35 in file
ng-pre-informacio-document.conTeXt:
token call, execute:
...nt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/l-sandbox.lua:180: module
'lualibs-os' not found:
no field package.preload['lualibs-
Hi again,
you could remove the \localcontrolled around the advance
>
I thought I tried that, but the counter incremented to 6, instead of 4.
Using higher-level primitives seems more like the ConTeXt way.
> why twice ? you only have to typeset the text once, right?
> >
> {text:\number\numexpr1+\
On 8/13/2023 6:12 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
in more recent versions of lmtx, the side-by-side mechanism appears to
be broken; example below. The right-hand paragraph does not respect the
margin and backspace setting. The output looks fine in mkiv and with
older versions of lmtx (the on
Hi,
in more recent versions of lmtx, the side-by-side mechanism appears to
be broken; example below. The right-hand paragraph does not respect the
margin and backspace setting. The output looks fine in mkiv and with
older versions of lmtx (the one from texlive, so 2023.03.10). Not sure
if thi
Dear gang,
Consider the following example:
==
\setupdirections[bidi=global,method=one]
\startTEXpage[offset=1em,width=14in]
\definedfont[almfixed*arabic]
\switchtobodyfont[almfixed*arabic]
\switchtobodyfont[almfixed]
% \addff{arabic}
\startbuffer[]
\startlines
الثَّعْلَبُ الْأَسْم
On 8/13/2023 12:56 AM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
On Aug 12, 2023, 4:20 PM -0600, Hans Hagen , wrote:
btw, no need for squeezine as there are virtual commands for scaling; not for
rotating
From your original CLD template:
local function topthing(characters,target,base,accent)
--if not characte
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 9:13 AM Xavier B. wrote:
>
> So,
>
> Finally is it a bug in MKIV? It seems you fix some kind of bug in your
> messages. Is it true?
>
> > The output with Luametatex is correct but Luatex creates a raised bar
> > (and different linebreaking).
> >
> > \showglyph
On 8/13/2023 9:08 AM, Xavier B. wrote:
So,
Finally is it a bug in MKIV? It seems you fix some kind of bug in your
messages. Is it true?
Not really. It's a a bug in the fonts (that will stay if only for
compaibility reasons). There is a catch in mkiv that compensates for it
but only when cha
So,
Finally is it a bug in MKIV? It seems you fix some kind of bug in your
messages. Is it true?
> The output with Luametatex is correct but Luatex creates a raised bar
> (and different linebreaking).
>
> \showglyphs
>
> \startTEXpage[offset=1ex]
> \ruledhbox{$\overline{OA} =
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