Re: [NTG-context] Using \applytosplitstringwordspaced and allies

2020-08-09 Thread Jairo A. del Rio
I know about expex. I was trying something more akin to this:

https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/552518/how-do-i-typeset-interleaved-streams-of-text-with-independent-line-breaks

Jairo :)

El dom., 9 de ago. de 2020 a la(s) 01:52, Wolfgang Schuster (
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com) escribió:

> Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 08.08.2020 um 16:31:
> > Thank you very much! Something else happens:
> >
> > \applytosplitstringwordspaced\somemacro{Content and {\tt typewriter}
> > more content}
> >
> > either ignores braced groups or ignores macros AND prints braces "{"
> > and "}" as if it were in verbatim mode depending on the content being
> > on the document or loaded via Lua, even when context.escape is used.
> > How to keep {\it braced content}? Thank you in advance.
>
> Are you trying to typeset interlinear text?
>
> http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/generic/expex/expex-doc.pdf
>
> Wolfgang
>
>
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Re: [NTG-context] Using \applytosplitstringwordspaced and allies

2020-08-09 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 08.08.2020 um 16:31:

Thank you very much! Something else happens:

\applytosplitstringwordspaced\somemacro{Content and {\tt typewriter} 
more content}


either ignores braced groups or ignores macros AND prints braces "{" 
and "}" as if it were in verbatim mode depending on the content being 
on the document or loaded via Lua, even when context.escape is used. 
How to keep {\it braced content}? Thank you in advance.


Are you trying to typeset interlinear text?

http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/generic/expex/expex-doc.pdf

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] Using \applytosplitstringwordspaced and allies

2020-08-08 Thread Jairo A. del Rio
Thank you very much! Something else happens:

\applytosplitstringwordspaced\somemacro{Content and {\tt typewriter} more
content}

either ignores braced groups or ignores macros AND prints braces "{" and
"}" as if it were in verbatim mode depending on the content being on the
document or loaded via Lua, even when context.escape is used. How to keep
{\it braced content}? Thank you in advance.

Jairo :)

El sáb., 8 de ago. de 2020 a la(s) 08:34, Hans Hagen (j.ha...@xs4all.nl)
escribió:

> On 8/8/2020 12:00 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> > Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 08.08.2020 um 10:14:
> >> Hi, list! :D
> >> I've found \applytosplitstringwordspaced and many other commands
> >> reading on the mailing list and TeX StackExchange. An issue with those
> >> is: the following does not work:
> >>
> >> \applytosplitstringwordspaced\somemacro{\input knuth}
> >>
> >> It only works with explicit TeX "words". How to circumvent this
> >> inconvenience? Thanks in advance.
> >
> > You can't feed knuth.tex to the command because it contains multiple
> > paragraphs but even when your file contains only a single paragraph it
> > isn't perfect because the linebreak after the last line contains as
> > extra word (seen in the first paragraph below).
> >
> > To use \input as argument for \applytosplitstringwordspaced you need a
> > few \expandafter's to ensure the file is read before the argument is
> > passed to Lua. A easier method is to move everything to Lua where you
> > read the file and put it in a string, afterward you can use the CLD
> > mechanism to call \applytosplitstringwordspaced from Lua.
> >
> > \unexpanded\def\somemacro#1{[#1]}
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> >
> \expandafter\applytosplitstringwordspaced\expandafter\somemacro\expandafter{\input
>
> > weisman }
> >
> > \blank
> >
> > \startluacode
> >
> > -- local ward = io.loaddata(resolvers.findfile("ward.tex"))
> > local ward =
> string.fullstrip(io.loaddata(resolvers.findfile("ward.tex")))
> >
> > context.applytosplitstringwordspaced ( "\\somemacro", ward )
> >
> > \stopluacode
> >
> > \stoptext
> just a remark: knuth.tex is tricky becauss it also has \TeX and \ and
> such, so one needs to escape it, as in:
>
> context.applytosplitstringwordspaced (
>"\\somemacro",
>context.escape(ward)
> )
>
>
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Re: [NTG-context] Using \applytosplitstringwordspaced and allies

2020-08-08 Thread Hans Hagen

On 8/8/2020 12:00 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 08.08.2020 um 10:14:

Hi, list! :D
I've found \applytosplitstringwordspaced and many other commands 
reading on the mailing list and TeX StackExchange. An issue with those 
is: the following does not work:


\applytosplitstringwordspaced\somemacro{\input knuth}

It only works with explicit TeX "words". How to circumvent this 
inconvenience? Thanks in advance.


You can't feed knuth.tex to the command because it contains multiple 
paragraphs but even when your file contains only a single paragraph it 
isn't perfect because the linebreak after the last line contains as 
extra word (seen in the first paragraph below).


To use \input as argument for \applytosplitstringwordspaced you need a 
few \expandafter's to ensure the file is read before the argument is 
passed to Lua. A easier method is to move everything to Lua where you 
read the file and put it in a string, afterward you can use the CLD 
mechanism to call \applytosplitstringwordspaced from Lua.


\unexpanded\def\somemacro#1{[#1]}

\starttext

\expandafter\applytosplitstringwordspaced\expandafter\somemacro\expandafter{\input 
weisman }


\blank

\startluacode

-- local ward = io.loaddata(resolvers.findfile("ward.tex"))
local ward = string.fullstrip(io.loaddata(resolvers.findfile("ward.tex")))

context.applytosplitstringwordspaced ( "\\somemacro", ward )

\stopluacode

\stoptext
just a remark: knuth.tex is tricky becauss it also has \TeX and \ and 
such, so one needs to escape it, as in:


context.applytosplitstringwordspaced (
  "\\somemacro",
  context.escape(ward)
)


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Re: [NTG-context] Using \applytosplitstringwordspaced and allies

2020-08-08 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 08.08.2020 um 10:14:

Hi, list! :D
I've found \applytosplitstringwordspaced and many other commands reading 
on the mailing list and TeX StackExchange. An issue with those is: the 
following does not work:


\applytosplitstringwordspaced\somemacro{\input knuth}

It only works with explicit TeX "words". How to circumvent this 
inconvenience? Thanks in advance.


You can't feed knuth.tex to the command because it contains multiple 
paragraphs but even when your file contains only a single paragraph it 
isn't perfect because the linebreak after the last line contains as 
extra word (seen in the first paragraph below).


To use \input as argument for \applytosplitstringwordspaced you need a 
few \expandafter's to ensure the file is read before the argument is 
passed to Lua. A easier method is to move everything to Lua where you 
read the file and put it in a string, afterward you can use the CLD 
mechanism to call \applytosplitstringwordspaced from Lua.


\unexpanded\def\somemacro#1{[#1]}

\starttext

\expandafter\applytosplitstringwordspaced\expandafter\somemacro\expandafter{\input 
weisman }


\blank

\startluacode

-- local ward = io.loaddata(resolvers.findfile("ward.tex"))
local ward = string.fullstrip(io.loaddata(resolvers.findfile("ward.tex")))

context.applytosplitstringwordspaced ( "\\somemacro", ward )

\stopluacode

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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