Am 01.06.22 um 02:39 schrieb Max Chernoff:
the formatting of Lua multi-line strings messes up the source
structure, in the following MWE, the "one" is displayed after "[[":
I can reproduce this. As a workaround, you can insert a non-breaking
space (U+00A0) immediately after the "[[":
Good id
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)
Hi,
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
(Denis recognized that in his MAPS/CGJ article on ligature handling.)
Hraban
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