On 10/05/2013 10:58 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 10/5/2013 8:21 PM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> How can I have \tex with colored output, the same way \type is colored
>> above?
>
> by redefining it:
>
> \unexpanded\def\tex#1{\normalexpanded{\type{\letterbac
On 10/5/2013 8:21 PM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
Dear list,
I would like to have \tex using [option=TEX]. But I cannot get it
working, even if I setup \type to [option=TEX].
Here you have the minimal sample:
\setuptype[option=TEX]
\starttext
\type{\ConTeXt} comes from \tex{TeX
Dear list,
I would like to have \tex using [option=TEX]. But I cannot get it
working, even if I setup \type to [option=TEX].
Here you have the minimal sample:
\setuptype[option=TEX]
\starttext
\type{\ConTeXt} comes from \tex{TeX}.
\stoptext
How can I have \tex with colored
Dear list,
I have this sample:
\definetype[TeXcode][option=TEX]
\starttext
\TeXcode{\mainlanguage[la]},
but \tex{ConTeXt} and \arg{option=value}.
\stoptext
I need ot have \tex and \arg colored with [option=TeX] (and I would
avoid having \type colored).
How can I do that
Am 24.08.2013 um 16:18 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> On 2013–08–24 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> I can’t reproduce your problem with the features key.
>
> I was surprised that your example was running here, and I noticed
> that a space makes all the difference:
\definefontsynonym uses its own parse
On 2013–08–24 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> I can’t reproduce your problem with the features key.
I was surprised that your example was running here, and I noticed
that a space makes all the difference:
%% fails
\definefontsynonym [Serif] [file:texgyrescholaregular] [features=default,
fallback
Am 24.08.2013 um 13:38 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> On 2013–08–24 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> You missed in the typescript the features setting for the main and also the
>> fallback font.
>
> I did, indeed. However, I'm unsure how to do it (I never needed to
> typeset Cyrillic and I can't even t
On 2013–08–24 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You missed in the typescript the features setting for the main and also the
> fallback font.
I did, indeed. However, I'm unsure how to do it (I never needed to
typeset Cyrillic and I can't even tell if it typesets correctly).
The default features should b
Am 23.08.2013 um 18:44 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> Maybe it's better to show a complete typescript:
>
> \definefontfallback [cyrillic_regular][name:dejavuserif]
> [cyrillic]
> \definefontfallback [cyrillic_bold] [name:dejavuserifbold]
> [cyrillic]
> \definefontfallback [
Am 23.08.2013 um 16:54 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
> (At the moment I’m using a typescript that e.g. also defines hw.)
You can set a font for \hw with the \sethandwritingfont command.
Wolfgang
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On 2013–08–23 Marco Patzer wrote:
> On 2013–08–23 Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> > > This should get you started:
> > >
> > > \usemodule [simplefonts]
> > > \setmainfont [schola]
> > > \setmainfontfallback [dejavuserif] [range=cyrillic]
> >
> >
> > Thank you, that is what I w
On 2013–08–23 Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> > This should get you started:
> >
> > \usemodule [simplefonts]
> > \setmainfont [schola]
> > \setmainfontfallback [dejavuserif] [range=cyrillic]
>
>
> Thank you, that is what I was looking for.
> How would I write the last line witho
Am 2013-08-23 um 18:00 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> On 2013–08–20 Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
>> Seems like I didn’t need Russian lyrics since the removal of
>> Cyrillic glyphs from TeX Gyre. But now I do. What would you do? Is
>> there an illegal "complete" ve
On 2013–08–20 Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Seems like I didn’t need Russian lyrics since the removal of
> Cyrillic glyphs from TeX Gyre. But now I do. What would you do? Is
> there an illegal "complete" version around,
Many commercial fonts cover the Cyrillic range. Pick
приве́т!
My songbooks are typeset in TeX Gyre Schola (since Century Schoolbook is the
default lyrics font of LilyPond, I like it and it’s very readable). Seems like
I didn’t need Russian lyrics since the removal of Cyrillic glyphs from TeX
Gyre. But now I do.
What would you do? Is there an
On 19/07/13 20:51, john Culleton wrote:
> [...]
> Slight problem. The standard install assumes that one can get to the
> internet from Windoze. I can't. WIn 7 refuses to talk to my obsolete
> linksys router and the Linksys software disk doesn't work with Win XP or
> Win 7. So is there a context zip
On Wed, 17 Jul 2013 18:00:06 +0200
Sietse Brouwer wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> Ah, I see everybody else has already linked you to
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone#Windows
>
> I do apologize for the state of that page. Hans van der Meer sent me
> (well, he sent it to Hans Hagen and
Hello John,
Ah, I see everybody else has already linked you to
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone#Windows
I do apologize for the state of that page. Hans van der Meer sent me
(well, he sent it to Hans Hagen and Hans H sent it to me) a
much-improved draft of installation instructions
On 2013–07–17 john Culleton wrote:
> I downloaded the zip file and unzipped it. Now what?
Unzip it and run
first-setup.bat
If you don't mind about a few MiB of space, run
first-setup.bat --modules=all --fonts=all
> Again I need install directions. If there is an up-to-date guide to
> thi
Am 17.07.2013 um 17:45 schrieb john Culleton :
>
> Normally I just use TeXlive as my TeX distro for Context as well as
> everything else. However I thought I would play with the Context
> version for educational purposes. It is perhaps more up to date than
> TeXlive 2013.
>
Normally I just use TeXlive as my TeX distro for Context as well as
everything else. However I thought I would play with the Context
version for educational purposes. It is perhaps more up to date than
TeXlive 2013.
I downloaded the zip file and unzipped it. Now what?
Also I copied the zip
7;m thinking about two alternatives:
>> * libraries for reading like podofo and custom script for passing pdf
>> context (text) to context commands
>> * pass pdf to jpg, and apply http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.htmlfor
>> passing to tex symbols.
>>
>>
es anyone have got an experience on that?
I'm thinking about two alternatives:
* libraries for reading like podofo and custom script for passing
pdf context (text) to context commands
* pass pdf to jpg, and apply
http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html for passing
seURL command.
Is there possibilities put any TeX macro to first and second parameter?
It was clear to me why this is about, but I need it for one application (in the
cycle I change URL addresses).
Why can you change the \def lines but not the \useURL settings, both are set at
the begin of the doc
Am 15.05.2013 um 09:23 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar :
> Hello ConTeXist.
> I would like get right URL, when I use \useURL command.
> Is there possibilities put any TeX macro to first and second parameter?
> It was clear to me why this is about, but I need it for one application (in
&
Hello ConTeXist.
I would like get right URL, when I use \useURL command.
Is there possibilities put any TeX macro to first and second parameter?
It was clear to me why this is about, but I need it for one application
(in the cycle I change URL addresses).
Thanx Jaroslav Hajtmar
Here is my
natives:
> * libraries for reading like podofo and custom script for passing pdf
> context (text) to context commands
> * pass pdf to jpg, and apply
> http://detexify.kirelabs.org/**classify.html<http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html>for
> passing to tex symbols.
>
> For
g pdf
context (text) to context commands
* pass pdf to jpg, and apply http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
for passing to tex symbols.
For me it's vital to pass mathematical symbols like (\int) to tex symbol
and not like utf-8 symbols.
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
Note: pdf could be substitute for
On 5/11/2013 12:16 PM, Tim Li wrote:
> Thanks, Hans,
>
> can you give me a small example or show me how to do that? I really
> don't know how to do that. :-(
see plain.tex and the tex book
but you can bet on interference ... deep down, math in context is
implemented in a rathe
On 5/11/2013 1:57 AM, Tim Li wrote:
Hi,
I have asked this question on tex.stackexchange.com
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/113592/formulas-in-context-are-different-from-those-in-plain-tex/113609?noredirect=1#comment250549_113609
as the title said, formulas typeset by ConTeXt are
Hi, I have asked this question on tex.stackexchange.com
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/113592/formulas-in-context-are-different-from-those-in-plain-tex/113609?noredirect=1#comment250549_113609
as the title said, formulas typeset by ConTeXt are different from those by
plain TeX. The
:
\startxmlsetups xmlcommon:mpgraphic
Here I want to read the buffer and then call it up with
\useMPgraphic{graphicname}{}
\stopxmlsetups
This works if I pack the graphic definition in the buffer inside a
node and call
\xmlprocessbuffer{tex}{\xmlatt{#1}{buffer}}{}
where is a ConTeXt
to read the buffer and then call it up with
\useMPgraphic{graphicname}{}
\stopxmlsetups
This works if I pack the graphic definition in the buffer inside a
node and call
\xmlprocessbuffer{tex}{\xmlatt{#1}{buffer}}{}
where is a ConTeXt processing setup.
This actuallty works, but has the
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hi,
>
> TeX Live has switched from texmf to texmf-dist. Please let me know if
> there will be any problems associated with that (like missing files in
> distribution).
I already spotted some problems.
I'll try to fre
Hi,
TeX Live has switched from texmf to texmf-dist. Please let me know if
there will be any problems associated with that (like missing files in
distribution).
Mojca
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On 4/5/2013 2:57 PM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
I didn't get around to working on the man pages these past 2 weeks.
Now, I just saw this timing plan on the TeX Live website:
http://www.tug.org/texlive/
No hurry with that ... it's not like context users are using those pages
frequent
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I didn't get around to working on the man pages these past 2 weeks.
> Now, I just saw this timing plan on the TeX Live website:
> http://www.tug.org/texlive/
>
> March 27: sources committed, builds be
> Does this mean any improvements to the man pages should be in on April
> 8; or that you want them May 20; or has the deadline already passed
> and are any improvements due next year? Mojca, perhaps you know this?
The tlnet freeze means that there won't be any updates to TeX
Hello all,
I didn't get around to working on the man pages these past 2 weeks.
Now, I just saw this timing plan on the TeX Live website:
http://www.tug.org/texlive/
March 27: sources committed, builds begin.
April 8: tlnet (and TL'12) frozen, tlpretest starts, CTAN updates
continue the
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 23:34:11 -0600, Arthur Reutenauer
wrote:
^^
Time travel ;-)
TEX
On Sun, 31 Mar 2013 00:14:52 -0600, Khaled Hosny
wrote:
span.TEX {letter-spacing: -0.1em;}
span.TEX span.E {left: -0.04em; position: relative;top: 0.5ex;}
TEX
On Sun, 31
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 23:34:11 -0600, Arthur Reutenauer
wrote:
Related: Is there any movement to have '\TeX' registered as a
Unicode symbol?
I really hope not.
Why not?
Best wishes
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort C
·
> Dear gang,
>
> My apologies if the answers to the following are already well-known
> and if I'm being completely clueless:
>
> What is the standard way of representing the symbol '\TeX' in html
> and the like?
I use margins to emulate kerns:
>
> span.TEX {letter-spacing: -0.1em;}
> span.TEX span.E {left: -0.04em; position: relative;top: 0.5ex;}
>
>
> TEX
Cute :-)
Arthur
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On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 11:20:41PM -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد
wrote:
> Dear gang,
>
> My apologies if the answers to the following are already well-known
> and if I'm being completely clueless:
>
> What is the standard way of representing the symbol &
> What is the standard way of representing the symbol '\TeX' in html
> and the like?
I'm guessing the most common way is to simply write TeX in plain text,
but if you want to be fancy, TEX would do -- at the risk of
looking ugly.
> Related: Is there any movement to hav
Dear gang,
My apologies if the answers to the following are already well-known and if
I'm being completely clueless:
What is the standard way of representing the symbol '\TeX' in html and the
like?
Related: Is there any movement to have '\TeX' registered as a U
viously there are plenty of solutions to pass from TeX to MP.
Marco
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On 2013–03–16 Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> See the visualcounter module for an alternative way to pass values
> from TeX to MP.
I see, you create an initialisation graphic and include it where
necessary. And it's local to the MP instance. Thanks for the
pointer.
Marco
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visualcounter module for an alternative way to pass values from
TeX to MP. Basically, I define a namespace and then just access the
parameters at MP end using
somvar := \parameter{...};
etc.
Aditya
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On 3/16/2013 4:07 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a way to assign the value of a TeX macro to an MP variable.
However, this only works the first time, then the value is not updated any
longer. Example:
\startMPdefinitions
size = \somesize ;
\stopMPdefinitions
On 2013–03–16 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/071538.html
Well, I played with all possible environments, but there is no
environment local to a particular MP instance which is re-read on
every MP graphic. The only usable environment in this case is
MPinitia
Am 16.03.2013 um 17:13 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> On 2013–03–16 Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>
>> \setupMPvariables
>>[mycircle]
>>[diameter=\Circlediameter,
>> ]
>
> MPvariables are local to a particular MP graphic. I need a way to
> set the variables global to all MPgraphics of that MP inst
On 2013–03–16 Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> \setupMPvariables
> [mycircle]
> [diameter=\Circlediameter,
> ]
MPvariables are local to a particular MP graphic. I need a way to
set the variables global to all MPgraphics of that MP instance.
Marco
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On 2013–03–16 Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> I'm not quite sure if this is what you're looking for, but here is
> an example how you could do this with \MPvars:
>
> \def\Circlediameter{15mm}
>
> \def\setupCircle#1[#2]%
> {\getparameters[Circle][diameter=15mm,#2]}
>
> \setupMPvariables
> [myci
On 03/16/2013 04:07 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a way to assign the value of a TeX macro to an MP variable.
However, this only works the first time, then the value is not updated any
longer. Example:
I'm not quite sure if this is what you're looking for, but
Hi,
I am looking for a way to assign the value of a TeX macro to an MP variable.
However, this only works the first time, then the value is not updated any
longer. Example:
\startMPdefinitions
size = \somesize ;
\stopMPdefinitions
\startuseMPgraphic{alpha}
fill unitcircle scaled size
On 11/19/2012 2:08 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I am using ConTeXt standalone. Normally I unzip or git clone the fonts
that I regularly use in $HOME/texmf/fonts/opentype/data directory, since
I assume that all the extra files in there will simply be ignored by TeX.
However, I recently noticed
Hi,
I am using ConTeXt standalone. Normally I unzip or git clone the fonts
that I regularly use in $HOME/texmf/fonts/opentype/data directory, since I
assume that all the extra files in there will simply be ignored by TeX.
However, I recently noticed that MkIV finds a test.tex file from
Marco Patzer writes:
> 2012-10-30 John Devereux:
>
>> It looks like \usepath is the key to what I want, thank you.
>
> Yes, combine \usepath with the \startmodeset syntax that Wolfgang
> suggested and you should have a clean solution.
>
>> I don't quite understand your overall structure.
>
> You'
2012-10-30 John Devereux:
> It looks like \usepath is the key to what I want, thank you.
Yes, combine \usepath with the \startmodeset syntax that Wolfgang
suggested and you should have a clean solution.
> I don't quite understand your overall structure.
You're right. Without file names it's har
Am 30.10.2012 um 17:24 schrieb John Devereux :
> Marco Patzer writes:
>
>> 2012-10-30 John Devereux:
>>
>>> What is the correct way to set or modify the search path for tex files?
>>>
>>> I want to make it mode-dependent. For example, for figures
Marco Patzer writes:
> 2012-10-30 John Devereux:
>
>> What is the correct way to set or modify the search path for tex files?
>>
>> I want to make it mode-dependent. For example, for figures I have
>> something like
>>
>> \doifmode{en}
>> {\de
Am 30.10.2012 um 17:12 schrieb John Devereux :
> Thank you Wolfgang, these "modesets" are neat. But it was primarily the
> .tex file search path I was interested in, I have figures working
> already, although your way is nicer.
>
> Is there something like \setuptexfil
Wolfgang Schuster writes:
> Am 30.10.2012 um 15:31 schrieb John Devereux :
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the correct way to set or modify the search path for tex files?
>>
>> I want to make it mode-dependent. For example, for figures I have
>&g
2012-10-30 John Devereux:
> What is the correct way to set or modify the search path for tex files?
>
> I want to make it mode-dependent. For example, for figures I have
> something like
>
> \doifmode{en}
> {\def\FigDirLanguage{fig/lang_en}\def\DocumentSuffix{EN}\mainlang
Am 30.10.2012 um 15:31 schrieb John Devereux :
>
> Hi,
>
> What is the correct way to set or modify the search path for tex files?
>
> I want to make it mode-dependent. For example, for figures I have
> something like
>
> \doifmode{en}
> {\def\FigDirLanguage{f
Hi,
What is the correct way to set or modify the search path for tex files?
I want to make it mode-dependent. For example, for figures I have
something like
\doifmode{en}
{\def\FigDirLanguage{fig/lang_en}\def\DocumentSuffix{EN}\mainlanguage[en]}
\doifmode{de}
{\def\FigDirLanguage{fig/lang_de
On Fri, 28 Sep 2012 10:43:48 +0200
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 27-9-2012 22:49, Alan Braslau wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can someone indicate how to typeset
> > $L_{α+β}$
> > as verbatim text?
> > (\arg{} doesn't help here...)
> >
> > Furthermore, I suppose that typesetting Greek characters verbatim
> >
On 27-9-2012 22:49, Alan Braslau wrote:
Hello,
Can someone indicate how to typeset
$L_{α+β}$
as verbatim text?
(\arg{} doesn't help here...)
Furthermore, I suppose that typesetting Greek characters verbatim
depends also upon which \tt font is being used.
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
\s
Can someone indicate how to typeset
$L_{α+β}$
as verbatim text?
(\arg{} doesn't help here...)
Untested:
\type{...} should work. (Definitely did work a couple of months ago).
Furthermore, I suppose that typesetting Greek characters verbatim
depends also upon which \tt font is being used.
CM
Hello,
Can someone indicate how to typeset
$L_{α+β}$
as verbatim text?
(\arg{} doesn't help here...)
Furthermore, I suppose that typesetting Greek characters verbatim
depends also upon which \tt font is being used.
Alan
On 2012-09-05 Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi Hans,
> you probably over code things
Yes, that's not unlikely, I tend to do that (unintentional).
> instead of storing you can pass the valus directly
>
> \def\largerthantextwidth#1%
>{\cldcontext
> {if \number\dimexpr#1 "is smaller"
>
On 4-9-2012 19:40, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2012-09-04 Martin Schröder wrote:
Hi Martin,
http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=682
It seems that I just hit a very hard to solve issue which needs
not yet available support from the luatex side.
Patricks solution seems not very practical and er
its or it prints the
caption underneath the float if the float spans the margin as well
(captions are in the margin by default in this layout).
Most of the code is written in TeX and I don't feel it's necessary
to rewrite it in Lua. I am more fluent in TeX than in Lua.
In this case
Am 04.09.2012 um 20:11 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> On 2012-09-04 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> Is there a good reason why you put \newdimen because dimen/count
>> etc. registers should always be defined once.
>
> The definitions are not in a macro, they are defined at the top of
> the file. I mes
On 2012-09-04 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Is there a good reason why you put \newdimen because dimen/count
> etc. registers should always be defined once.
The definitions are not in a macro, they are defined at the top of
the file. I messed around while creating a minimal example. However,
the pr
Am 04.09.2012 um 19:40 schrieb Marco Patzer :
> On 2012-09-04 Martin Schröder wrote:
>
> Hi Martin,
>
>> http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=682
>
> It seems that I just hit a very hard to solve issue which needs
> not yet available support from the luatex side.
>
> Patricks solution seems
On 2012-09-04 Martin Schröder wrote:
Hi Martin,
> http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=682
It seems that I just hit a very hard to solve issue which needs
not yet available support from the luatex side.
Patricks solution seems not very practical and error prone, so I
settled with this ugly bu
2012/9/4 Marco Patzer :
> I am just interested in a text string, not a box with typeset
> material. I guess that's more difficult, since macros are expanded
> and not just simply read.
http://tracker.luatex.org/view.php?id=682
Best
Martin
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On 2012-09-04 Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi Aditya,
> Instead of
>
>context(tex.toks.mytoks)
>
> use
>
>context(function () context(tex.toks.mytoks) end)
>
> See the ConTeXt Lua Document manual for explanation.
Thanks. This works indeed. But what to do in the following
case? It's hard to
On Tue, 4 Sep 2012, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi,
please have a look at the following example:
\starttext
\def\cmd{%
\def\mymacro{Foobar}
\newtoks\mytoks
\mytoks={mytoks}}
\startluacode
context.cmd()
context.mymacro()
-- this fails
-- context(tex.toks.mytoks)
\stopluacode
-- this works
\st
Hi,
please have a look at the following example:
\starttext
\def\cmd{%
\def\mymacro{Foobar}
\newtoks\mytoks
\mytoks={mytoks}}
\startluacode
context.cmd()
context.mymacro()
-- this fails
-- context(tex.toks.mytoks)
\stopluacode
-- this works
\startluacode
context(tex.toks.mytoks
do
context("draw (0,0) -- (5cm,5cm);")
end
context.stopMPcode()
\stopluacode
\stoptext
I'm getting "TeX capacity exceeded" error.
Where is that "Like" button? ;)
Mojca
PS: Weird enough, the code works for me on 64-bit LuaTeX un
do
> context("draw (0,0) -- (5cm,5cm);")
> end
> context.stopMPcode()
> \stopluacode
> \stoptext
>
>
> I'm getting "TeX capacity exceeded" error.
Where is that "Like" button? ;)
Mojca
PS: Weird enough, the c
\stoptext
I'm getting "TeX capacity exceeded" error.
So the question is - which parameter in which file to extend it?
I found texmf.cnf and texmfcnf.lua, with many variables having "size" in its
name; which is the proper one?
Best regards,
Lukas
Hajtmar
Dne 22.8.2012 14:12, Hans Hagen napsal(a):
On 22-8-2012 13:24, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Thank to Hans and Peter too.
It works in context fine now. I would like realize this same in pure
LuaTeX.
I was primarily in the query for it to find Lua equivalent of TeX
primitives \newdimen and
On 22-8-2012 13:24, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Thank to Hans and Peter too.
It works in context fine now. I would like realize this same in pure
LuaTeX.
I was primarily in the query for it to find Lua equivalent of TeX
primitives \newdimen and \newcount (for direct creating new TeX registers)
I
Thank to Hans and Peter too.
It works in context fine now. I would like realize this same in pure LuaTeX.
I was primarily in the query for it to find Lua equivalent of TeX
primitives \newdimen and \newcount (for direct creating new TeX registers)
I could use something like "\dire
On Wed, Aug 22 2012, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
> \ctxlua{myluadimension = number.topoints(1)}
> \ctxlua{context(myluadimension)}
\def\myluadimension{\ctxlua{context(myluadimension)}}
...
\hbox to\myluadimension{X}
--
Peter
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On 22-8-2012 11:09, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Thanks Wolfgang for the reply,
but I must have misunderstood. My point is, that TeX registers was
subsequently visible and usable in TeX (eg for width or height of boxes,
etc.)
Eg. for example, \the\mydimension can see that this does not occur!
In
Thanks Wolfgang for the reply,
but I must have misunderstood. My point is, that TeX registers was
subsequently visible and usable in TeX (eg for width or height of boxes,
etc.)
Eg. for example, \the\mydimension can see that this does not occur!
In addition, I solve the problem at LuaTEX, so
Am 22.08.2012 um 09:19 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar :
> Hello all,
> Is it possible to create a new dimension ConTeXt register directly in Lua, or
> I have to first create the ConTeXt dimensional register and then to
> subsequently assign it a value?
>
> Here is example:
>
> \starttext
>\newd
Hello all,
Is it possible to create a new dimension ConTeXt register directly in
Lua, or I have to first create the ConTeXt dimensional register and then
to subsequently assign it a value?
Here is example:
\starttext
\newdimen\mydimension
\directlua{tex.setdimen("mydimension", 123)}
\
On 18-6-2012 15:02, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello ConTeXist and Lua experts
Is there any way to refresh values between the values stored in Lua
code and TeX registers?
I need to evaluating the values of TeX registers (counters, dimensions,
height of boxes, etc.) during the Lua cycle.
I
Hello ConTeXist and Lua experts
Is there any way to refresh values between the values stored in Lua
code and TeX registers?
I need to evaluating the values of TeX registers (counters, dimensions,
height of boxes, etc.) during the Lua cycle.
I would like in the cycle read values from the
On 05/22/2012 10:31 AM, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Marco Pessotto writes:
I'm attaching the original file and image. Let me know if you want me
to try to bisect it until I get a minimal file (which could take a while).
The second (different) crash happens with this other (much shorter)
file. Pleas
On 05/21/2012 09:22 PM, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Marco Pessotto writes:
Checked out, compiled and tested. And it works (of course :-).
I spoke too early.
I have at least three issues with images.
Thanks, I am on it. But I will need source files and images, if at all
possible. Backtraces are
Am 2012-05-21 um 21:22 schrieb Marco Pessotto:
First case: failing, but no crash.
% minimal
\starttext
\externalfigure[cow]
\stoptext
% stop
Did you try to set a size like \externalfigure[cow][width=\textwidth] ?
It’s still a bug, but that works for me (setting the size in
\setupexternalfig
ive2012/texmf-var/luatex-cache/context/2448223e6631addb83df348d74153606/formats/cont-en.lui"
--backend="pdf" "./prova.tex" \stoptext
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.70.2-2012052117 (TeX Live 2012)
\write18 enabled.
(prova.tex
jobcontrol > version mismatch with jobfile:
Taco Hoekwater writes:
> On 05/18/2012 08:20 PM, Marco Pessotto wrote:
>> Mojca Miklavec writes:
>>
>>> You can try to checkout revision 26300 from TeX Live repository. That
>>> should give you a good reference.
>>> http://tug.org/svn/texlive?vie
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