t daily builds" owned by Adam Reviczky seems to be
up-to-date, just not listed in date order so it's not as obvious as it might be.
If I understand the odd naming convention correctly, he has updated Ubuntu
versions 18.04, 20.04, 22.04, 23.04 and 24.04 with the version of Context
curren
dred distros just recycle the above source package and its
resulting binaries.
Usually Debian is slow to update their packages, depending on who is
assigned as package maintainer. Because of that, this is part of the
reason why PPAs are popular because they shorten the time for lay users
to try the n
n this way.
> Isn't it possible to define "after" of chapter directly?
Yes, I think it is possible to just use \setuphead [chapter] instead of
\setuphead [MyChapter] with the rest remaining the same.
The only reason I don't do it is that if something goes wrong, I know I have an
ain it.
I'd be able to maintain a Context PPA but there already seems to be one:
<https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/context>
The dates on that page confuse me, however. It says the last upload of the
package was 2023-05-05 but that it somehow contains the Context version from
2024-04-
case it might help,
> >
> > Thanks Pablo. I'm using the context package for Ubuntu Mantic which
> > is
> > version 2021.03.05.20230120+dfsg-2. I'm assuming that doesn't
> > support
> > the new unit.
>
> No. Debian/Ubuntu is known for outdated TeX Live pac
Am 28.05.24 um 23:50 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Tue, 2024-05-28 at 17:47 +0200, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
fw is a new dimensio unit only available in LMTX (not in LuaTeX).
Just in case it might help,
Thanks Pablo. I'm using the context package for Ubuntu Mantic which is
version 2021.03.05.20230120
tle{\bgroup\it }{.\egroup\space }{}%
\insertpubname{}{. }{}%
\insertday{}{ }{}%
\insertmonth{\Word }{. }{}%
\insertpubyear{}{. }{}%
\insertnote{}{.}{}%
}
% Adjusted version of 'misc' typesetting, using \insertbib
ConTeXt LMTX version: 2024.05.27 18:16
Sample tex file:
\setupbackend[export=yes]
\starttext
x
\startsectionlevel
\startitemize
\item
\startitemize
\item
\startitemize
\item
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stopsectionlevel
\stoptext
Error log:
tex error > tex error on lin
I rerun `install.sh` after replacing `strc-lev.lua` and the error goes
away. Thanks Hans!
On Tue, 28 May 2024 at 20:20, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 5/28/2024 10:48 AM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
> > ConTeXt LMTX version: 2024.05.27 18:16
> >
> > Reproducible example:
> &g
ote:
> > ConTeXt LMTX version: 2024.05.27 18:16
> >
> > Reproducible example:
> >
> > \definesectionlevels
> > [default]
> > [section, subsection, subsubsection, subsubsubsection,
> subsubsubsubsection]
> >
> > \starttext
> >
On Tue, 2024-05-28 at 17:47 +0200, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> fw is a new dimensio unit only available in LMTX (not in LuaTeX).
>
> Just in case it might help,
Thanks Pablo. I'm using the context package for Ubuntu Mantic which is
version 2021.03.05.20230120+dfsg-2. I'm assuming tha
\stopsectionlevel
\stopsectionlevel
\stopsectionlevel
\stopsectionlevel
\stoptext
Von: Sylvain Hubert
Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Mai 2024 10:48
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: [NTG-context] lua error in `strc-lev.lua`
ConTeXt LMTX version: 2024.05.27
ConTeXt LMTX version: 2024.05.27 18:16
Reproducible example:
\definesectionlevels
[default]
[section, subsection, subsubsection, subsubsubsection, subsubsubsubsection]
\starttext
\startsectionlevel
\startsectionlevel
\startsectionlevel
\startsectionlevel
\startsectionlevel
\startsectionlevel
Am 28.05.24 um 01:24 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hello list,
I am using BibTeX under ConTeXt to typeset a publication. I noticed
while building the publication ConTeXt raises the following non-fatal
warning:
...
This is BibTeX, Version 0.99d (TeX Live 2023/Debian)
The top-level auxiliary
Hello list,
I am using BibTeX under ConTeXt to typeset a publication. I noticed
while building the publication ConTeXt raises the following non-fatal
warning:
...
This is BibTeX, Version 0.99d (TeX Live 2023/Debian)
The top-level auxiliary file: Secret_Sauce.aux
The style file: cont
On Mon, 2024-05-27 at 19:28 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> TeX complains about the value ".5fw" for the radius key. Hans added
> last year the function to add new units to ConTeXt and I used it to
> set the radius to half of the width of the framed box.
>
>
us to half of the width of the framed box.
Use the following version of the setup for the frame which works with
older ConTeXt installations because it doesn't use the feature.
\defineframed
[textcircled]
[ width=1.5em,
height=1.5em,
location=low,
corner=round,
%radius=.5fw,
Strangely, I have been
translating documents with this image for several years with the old version of
ConTeXt, so I was surprised that the new ConTeXt was not able to process them
as I expected. Unfortunately, it didn't really occur to me that the problem
might be with the image rather th
ConTeXt handles both local and remote PNG image in different ways.
I tested both of your images and I had a problem with the png-version as
well but when you look at the log-file you should find the following
message:
graphics> inclusion > image 'gyzalogo-new.png' has bad
dime
Hello, thanx for reply.
PNG and JPG files are available at the URL given, as well as PDF documents with
the compilation results. The old ConTeXt seems to be able to embed PNGs from
the local disk, but no longer from a remote address.
The new ConTeXt handles both local and remote PNG image in
Thangalin schrieb am 24.05.2024 um 07:56:
Hajtmar, please provide a complete, self-contained, minimal working example.
Yes, a example and the problematic images are needed because a simple
test with mill.png which is part of ConTeXt shows no problems but image
formats are more complex than
Hajtmar, please provide a complete, self-contained, minimal working example.
See http://www.sscce.org/ for details.
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 3:43 PM Hajtmar Jaroslav wrote:
> Hello.
> After a long time of using ConText from TeXlive installation I tried the
> standalone version again.
Hello.
After a long time of using ConText from TeXlive installation I tried the
standalone version again.
I found that my old documents that I normally compile exclusively with the old
ConText ver: 2018.04.04 00:51 MKIV beta fmt: 2019.5.2
latest version of standalone ConText compiles smoothly
of memory or reach the end of the file etc.
Below are a few alternative solutions to simplify the input, one of them
is an alternative version of input (\startTABLE) for natural tables
which uses the same commands to separate columns as tabulate does.
begin example
\starttext
\startTABLE
}]
%==
\starttext
%==
{\sc\bfd Version A, without sectionning, pages 1\ampersand 2}
\startshapetext[mp1, mp1, mp1, mp1, mp1, mp1]
\setupalign[hz,hanging,verytolerant
d confirm
if the "unzipping" hasn't resulted in these empty 0B files - as it seems some
fundamental issue on windows
(description & context attached below)
-
### version number
i understand that there's [only a 'latest' version, ... no stable
release][context_history]
:
> Ross Schulman schrieb am 07.05.2024 um 01:33:
>> So, unfortunately while using `\testpage` helped in the version of the
>> resume I was working on at the time, I've encountered the error again now
>> that some different content is making the page break at a different p
Ross Schulman schrieb am 07.05.2024 um 01:33:
So, unfortunately while using `\testpage` helped in the version of the
resume I was working on at the time, I've encountered the error again
now that some different content is making the page break at a
different point, and setting `\testpage
\NC abc
\NC\AR
\NC abc \crlf
abc
\NC abc
\NC\AR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stopplacetable
\stoptext
while this version ends with the error : error (nodes): attempt to
double-free rule node 55342, ignored
\setuppagenumbering
quot;\mathematics{\sqrt{2}-1}")(withcolor black withpen
> currentpen) scaled 1;
> \stopMPpage
>
> fails (radicals are not drawn at all). As for context --version,
>
> mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.06
> mtx-context |
> mtx-context | main contex
ign[r2l]
> \starttext
> {\Ahang تَشْكِيل كَسْرَة}
> \stoptext
>
> \definefont [Ahang] [file:Ahang-Regular.otf*arabic at 18pt]
> but there is an issue with widths, ill send you a patch to test
>
>
> The provided "*arabic" featureset should suffice for this fo
8pt]
but there is an issue with widths, ill send you a patch to test
The provided "*arabic" featureset should suffice for this font. Also
TEXpage is useful for this kind of MWE:
\definefont [Ahang] [file:Ahang-Regular.otf*arabic at 18pt]
\setupalign[r2l]
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
{\Ah
t should suffice for this font. Also
TEXpage is useful for this kind of MWE:
\definefont [Ahang] [file:Ahang-Regular.otf*arabic at 18pt]
\setupalign[r2l]
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
{\Ahang تَشْكِيل كَسْرَة}
\stopTEXpage
In prehistoric ConTeXt version
2023.09.26 18:19
the diacritics look fine in
ul for this kind of MWE:
\definefont [Ahang] [file:Ahang-Regular.otf*arabic at 18pt]
\setupalign[r2l]
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
{\Ahang تَشْكِيل كَسْرَة}
\stopTEXpage
In prehistoric ConTeXt version
2023.09.26 18:19
the diacritics look fine in both ConTeXt and unicode editor MS N
Hi everyone. Just raising this question again. Is anyone able to help me figure
out why this is happening and how I can fix it more permanently? Thank you all
very much!
Ross
On Mon, May 6, 2024, at 7:33 PM, Ross Schulman wrote:
> So, unfortunately while using `\testpage` helped in the vers
So, unfortunately while using `\testpage` helped in the version of the resume I
was working on at the time, I've encountered the error again now that some
different content is making the page break at a different point, and setting
`\testpage` as high as 6 is not fixing the problem
Bruce Horrocks schrieb am 06.05.2024 um 15:30:
On 6 May 2024, at 09:41, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context
wrote:
I would like to use a transparent version of an existing color. Thus
\definecolor[transparentcolor][color,t=0.2,a=1]
instead of
\definecolor[transparentcolor][r=..,g=..,b=..,t=0.2
Am 06.05.24 um 16:01 schrieb Jacob Kauffmann via ntg-context:
Am 06.05.2024 um 10:41 schrieb Hans van der Meer via ntg-context
:
I would like to use a transparent version of an existing color. Thus
\definecolor[transparentcolor][color,t=0.2,a=1]
instead of
\definecolor[transparentcolor][r
> Am 06.05.2024 um 10:41 schrieb Hans van der Meer via ntg-context
> :
>
> I would like to use a transparent version of an existing color. Thus
> \definecolor[transparentcolor][color,t=0.2,a=1]
> instead of
> \definecolor[transparentcolor][r=..,g=..,b=..,t=0.2,a=1]
&g
> On 6 May 2024, at 09:41, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> I would like to use a transparent version of an existing color. Thus
> \definecolor[transparentcolor][color,t=0.2,a=1]
> instead of
> \definecolor[transparentcolor][r=..,g=..,b=..,t=0.2,a=1]
&g
Am 06.05.24 um 10:41 schrieb Hans van der Meer via ntg-context:
I would like to use a transparent version of an existing color. Thus
\definecolor[transparentcolor][color,t=0.2,a=1]
instead of
\definecolor[transparentcolor][r=..,g=..,b=..,t=0.2,a=1]
because I do not know the rgb values
I would like to use a transparent version of an existing color. Thus
\definecolor[transparentcolor][color,t=0.2,a=1]
instead of
\definecolor[transparentcolor][r=..,g=..,b=..,t=0.2,a=1]
because I do not know the rgb values of the color that must be made
transparent, only its name
l
I don't know how you want it to look, exactly, but ending the
paragraph helps with the numbering. There is also a start/stop version
that suggests a bit more structure.
Paragraphs act as delimiter for each description in the old form, the
environment
form is better in this regards because a) y
showing the wrong title on the desc environment?
>
> --Joel
I don't know how you want it to look, exactly, but ending the
paragraph helps with the numbering. There is also a start/stop version
that suggests a bit more structure.
\definedescription
[latexdesc]
[headstyle=bold,
Hi, list
\startMPpage
draw outlinetext.d("\mathematics{\sqrt{2}-1}")(withcolor black withpen
currentpen) scaled 1;
\stopMPpage
fails (radicals are not drawn at all). As for context --version,
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.06
mtx-context |
mtx-context | ma
the
> > second page are being wrapped as if they were appearing on the first
> > page, which has a different layout structure.
> >
> > I've pasted a sanitized version of the tex file below. Any assistance
> > would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > Thanks,
(and subsequent) pages, but I can't figure it out for
sure. What is happening is that whichever bullets are at the top of the
second page are being wrapped as if they were appearing on the first
page, which has a different layout structure.
I've pasted a sanitized version of the tex file below. Any
for sure. What is happening is
that whichever bullets are at the top of the second page are being wrapped as
if they were appearing on the first page, which has a different layout
structure.
I've pasted a sanitized version of the tex file below. Any assistance would be
greatly appreciated!
Thanks
.rb
zint --version (should be 2.12.0)
[follow the instructions to symlink zint to
tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint]
mtxrun --generate
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Hi Hraban,
> published the new version to https://modules.contextgarden.net (i.e.
> installation with
> "mtxrun --script install-modules --install > statistical-charts"
thank you, this i
Hi Ben,
I’m not sure if this is your issue, but the zint library’s API used to
change with every version, so that ConTeXt supports only the “latest”
few, and probably that’s still 2.10 to 2.12.
I still have 2.12 via MacPorts on MacOS 10.15, and it works.
Can you try an older zint version
(??) if this is
helpful. My code stopped working after I updated the OS (to Sonoma) and my
homebrew cellar (to zint 2.13.0) while keeping a ConTeXt version from 2022
which compiled the barcodes perfectly fine before these updates. This being
said, the newer ConTeXt version doesn't resolve the issue
Hi Tomáš,
thank you, I updated the information at
https://codeberg.org/fiee/context-statistical-charts and also published
the new version to https://modules.contextgarden.net (i.e. installation
with "mtxrun --script install-modules --install statistical-charts" will
now install t
Am 26.04.24 um 18:24 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
BTW: ConTeXt has a module for poems which can be loaded with
\usemodule[format].
Never heard of it. Version says “ancient” ;)
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/modules/mkiv/m-format.mkiv
What’s the advantage of all this markup over
ifier is wrong (I guess you meant \unexpanded) but
> which check for the number of arguments you use doesn't matter in a
> document.
You are right, I meant \unexpanded.
> The LMTX version of the \iffourthargument etc. checks is the
> \ifarguments commands where you use \or to set a case for
}%
{#4}
{\doiftextelse{#3}
{#3}
{#2}}}
The \expanded modifier is wrong (I guess you meant \unexpanded) but
which check for the number of arguments you use doesn't matter in a
document.
The LMTX version of the \iffourthargument etc. checks is the
\ifarguments commands
garu...@azules.eu schrieb am 20.04.2024 um 23:00:
I can not figure out why this progress bar only works when \showframe is
activated.
When you comment on \showframe, it's as if \realpageno is at zero.
(current version: 2024.04.01 08:59)
\showframe
\startuseMPgraphic{MonGraphisme_MP
I can not figure out why this progress bar only works when \showframe is
activated.
When you comment on \showframe, it's as if \realpageno is at zero.
(current version: 2024.04.01 08:59)
\showframe
\startuseMPgraphic{MonGraphisme_MP}
numeric n ; n := \number\realpageno ;
numeric m ; m
gt;>> /usr/local/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context --once --texutil
>>>> --synctex=1 --nonstop file.tex
>>>> does not create a .synctex file (and deletes it, if it is there), whereas
>>>> the TeXlive version
>>>> /usr/loca
can get inspired. Everything works as it should:
```
$ docker run --rm -it minidocks/context --luatex --version
resolvers | globbing | confusing filename, name: 'CHANGELOG.md', lower: 'changelog.md', already: 'ChangeLog.md'
mtx-context | redirect luametatex -> luatex: luatex --luao
top file.tex
>
> >> does not create a .synctex file (and deletes it, if it is there), whereas
> >> the TeXlive version
>
> >> /usr/local/texlive/2024/bin/x86_64-linux/context --once --texutil
> >> --synctex=1 --nonstop nwg_newsletter_2024_04.tex
ibution seems to not create a
>> synctex file any more. Specifically,
>> /usr/local/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context --once --texutil
>> --synctex=1 --nonstop file.tex
>> does not create a .synctex file (and deletes it, if it is there), whereas
>> the TeXlive
--texutil
--synctex=1 --nonstop file.tex
does not create a .synctex file (and deletes it, if it is there), whereas
the TeXlive version
/usr/local/texlive/2024/bin/x86_64-linux/context --once --texutil
--synctex=1 --nonstop nwg_newsletter_2024_04.tex
does create the .synctex file.
The ConTeXt
does not create a .synctex file (and deletes it, if it is there), whereas
the TeXlive version
/usr/local/texlive/2024/bin/x86_64-linux/context --once --texutil
--synctex=1 --nonstop nwg_newsletter_2024_04.tex
does create the .synctex file.
The ConTeXt distribution version *does* create
/ directory.
This may sound stupid, but could you check whether the bin directory
contain the required binary?
Sorry, "luatex --version" and even "whereis luatex" should give the same
result (but on Windows, it seems to be https://ss64.com/nt/where.html).
I hope it may help,
it sea
/bin/ directory.
>
> This may sound stupid, but could you check whether the bin directory
contain
> the required binary?
>
> Sorry, "luatex --version" and even "whereis luatex" should give the same
result
> (but on Windows, it seems to be https://ss64.com
, but could you check whether the bin directory
contain the required binary?
Sorry, "luatex --version" and even "whereis luatex" should give the same
result (but on Windows, it seems to be https://ss64.com/nt
enis,
as far as I know, this is required first:
context --luatex --generate
BTW, although LuaTeX 1.18 has been released, my Linux64 ConTeXt contains
version 1.17.x.
In fact, the LuaTeX binary was removed in an update some weeks (or
months) ago. I had to copy it from a backup from a previou
; On 4/10/2024 1:30 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>> On 10 Apr 2024, at 13:04, Willi Egger wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> It seems, that the referencing mechanism is failing. I detected this with
>>> the January version and the cur
On 4/10/2024 1:30 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 10 Apr 2024, at 13:04, Willi Egger wrote:
Hello,
It seems, that the referencing mechanism is failing. I detected this with the
January version and the current version: 2024.04.01 08:59.
Could some one confirm this?
It fails for me as well
> On 10 Apr 2024, at 13:04, Willi Egger wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> It seems, that the referencing mechanism is failing. I detected this with the
> January version and the current version: 2024.04.01 08:59.
>
> Could some one confirm this?
It fails for me as well, whe
Hello,
It seems, that the referencing mechanism is failing. I detected this with the
January version and the current version: 2024.04.01 08:59.
Could some one confirm this?
Kind regards
Willi
test.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
test.tex
Description: Binary data
On 4/10/2024 5:22 AM, seyal zavira wrote:
seams this code means to put a hidden text with same size behind
metapost shape.
but it does not work properly for me (current version: 2024.04.01 08:59)
and produce empty page but with searchable hidden text.
as mentioned kind = "ou
seams this code means to put a hidden text with same size behind metapost
shape.
but it does not work properly for me (current version: 2024.04.01 08:59)
and produce empty page but with searchable hidden text.
also when i edit the code and replace metapost part like this:
\startMPcode
draw
, BUT: it has one additional page. The first page of the
document is empty and has the word "on" in the upper left hand corner of
the text area. I have checked several times, it always comes out like
this. Everything else is exactly the same - context version, file and
environment files (
of the
document is empty and has the word "on" in the upper left hand corner of
the text area. I have checked several times, it always comes out like
this. Everything else is exactly the same - context version, file and
environment files (everything under git, so really identical). The
This is version 0.31, tagged by me as 2020-09-11 (date of the presentation).
I’m sure there’s a newer version somewhere, at least at Ramkumar’s, and
I’d like to update the repo to that.
Also the sources for the documentation are missing.
Authors, please help me save your work!
Hraban
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 9:16 PM Peter Münster wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> With ConTeXt version 2024.04.01, the \sc command produces an error:
>
> fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
> fonts > 'fallback modern rm 12pt' is loaded
> pages
Hi,
With ConTeXt version 2024.04.01, the \sc command produces an error:
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > 'fallback modern rm 12pt' is loaded
pages > flushing realpage 1, userpage 1, subpage 1
close source> level 1, o
and the current occasion:
https://realdougwilson.com/writing/san-serriffe
the subject title suggest that you found an open type version
Well, I found one, but it‘s not free:
https://commercialtype.com/catalog/guardian_sans
Hraban
Am 01.04.24 um 16:34 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
On 4/1/2024 3:56 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
in honour of Knuth and the current occasion:
https://realdougwilson.com/writing/san-serriffe
the subject title suggest that you found an open type version
Well, I found one, but it‘s
On 4/1/2024 3:56 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
in honour of Knuth and the current occasion:
https://realdougwilson.com/writing/san-serriffe
the subject title suggest that you found an open type version
Hans
Hi Hans (et al.),
find attached a slightly extended version of the "interface" script that
can also generate the list of commands in cson format for Pulsar/Atom.
It just creates a basic list of commands for syntax highlighting; for a
complete plugin, "grammars" and &q
!
\blank
\underbar{Good buye!}
\stoptext
I am using the latest version of ConTeXt from March 11.
Do I miss something?
Kind regards
Willi
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on...)
But I should probably get something out, even if that is not really
finished/polished. All the basics are there. Then it can be a
work-in-progress document, adding/modifying new stuff.
Yes, please! The version that you gave me a year ago is already really
interesting and helpful
On Mon, 18 Mar 2024, Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
> > One participant tested some math alignment examples from an older paper
> > by Aditya and found them working in her current LMTX installation but
> > not in COW – I know it runs an older version, but Aditya’s article
ent LMTX installation but
> not in COW – I know it runs an older version, but Aditya’s article was
> even older…
There have been many changes along the way, and maybe at some time
some things were not really working
current LMTX installation but
not in COW – I know it runs an older version, but Aditya’s article was
even older…
Hraban
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On 3/16/2024 2:21 PM, Jim wrote:
I hope that time doesn't come, because either someone (you? :-) would be
not me as i don't need tikz and so i wouldn't notice what functionality
got adapted
left with an on-going job of patching the snapshot, or ConTeXt's version of
tikz would become
ange in?
>> And, if anyone has the will to push this (or add it in to a ConTeXt
>> distribution version), I'd still like the cmyk support, even if there is no
>> ability to specify colour profiles:
>> \def\pgfutil@emu@cmyk#1#2,#3,#4,#5\@nil
>> {
>> \pgfmath
; to put the RGB change in?
> I've seen a few TikZ bugs/patches resolved on this list, and I know that
> the LMTX standalone distribution carries patches for TikZ (although
> fewer than I thought?), so this seemed like the right place to start.
>> And, if anyone has the
re > sectioning > chapter @ level 2 : 0.1 -> MetaPost
pages > flushing realpage 1, userpage 1, subpage 1
metapost> initializing instance 'metafun:1' using format 'metafun' and
method 'double'
metapost> loading 'metafun' as
'C:/Users/adeim/
version), I'd still like the cmyk support, even if there is no
ability to specify colour profiles:
\def\pgfutil@emu@cmyk#1#2,#3,#4,#5\@nil
{
\pgfmathsetmacro{\@red@}{(1 - #2) * (1 - #5)}%
\pgfmathsetmacro{\@green@}{(1 - #3) * (1 - #5)}%
\pgfmathsetmacro{\@blue@}{(1 - #4) * (1 - #5
ewer than I thought?), so this seemed like the right place to start.
> And, if anyone has the will to push this (or add it in to a ConTeXt
> distribution version), I'd still like the cmyk support, even if there is no
> ability to specify colour profiles:
>
> \def\pgfutil(a)emu@cmyk#1#2,#3,#4
Max (et al),
were you hoping the ConTeXt distribution would ship its own
pgfutil-context.def, or were you hoping that someone could convince Henri
to put the RGB change in?
And, if anyone has the will to push this (or add it in to a ConTeXt
distribution version), I'd still like the cmyk support
etup for writing Japanese: I tested with both
> files, and noticed that with the new version the output looks great.
>
> I have a question about the code in the \directlua{} part of your setup: why,
> for instance, the
> paperSize = « B5"
> is defined « by hand » there, instead of be
gt; files, and noticed that with the new version the output looks great.
> I have a question about the code in the \directlua{} part of your setup: why,
> for instance, the
> paperSize = « B5"
> is defined « by hand » there, instead of being retrieved from the command
> \setuppapersize[B
Hi Emmanuel,
Thank you so much for the new setup for writing Japanese: I tested with both
files, and noticed that with the new version the output looks great.
I have a question about the code in the \directlua{} part of your setup: why,
for instance, the
paperSize = « B5"
is de
I made that change to avoid having two releases with the same date (I
think this also may give issues with symlinks).
Well, I realize that if I make a wrong release, I have to number the new
version with only numbers (and maybe points instead of hyphens).
Sorry again for giving problem
> On 11 Mar 2024, at 16:57, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have just updated a module named PresVoz.
>
> I get the standard directory
> (https://modules.contextgarden.net/dl/presvoz/) and
> (https://modules.contextgarden.
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