ges/second
Ok, that is not bad (I think on my already old machine one run took some
18 seconds for luatex and of course in mkii with pdftex I could watch a
movie while processing the file.)
The memory footprint also looks ok, especially given all these graphics.
(in most cases lmtx
ame="metafun"
--fmt=/System/Volumes/Data/opt/data/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luametatex/cont-en.fmt
--lua=/System/Volumes/Data/opt/data/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luamet
a/opt/data/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luametatex/cont-en.fmt
--lua=/System/Volumes/Data/opt/data/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luametatex/cont-en.lui
cont-yes.mkiv --c:currentrun=1 --c:
by
the terms
of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or (at your option) any
later
version. For more information about these matters, see the file
named COPYING
and the LuaTeX source.
Functionality : level 20200402
Support : cont...@ntg.nl
Copyright : The Lua
r error message was never
\def'ed. You can just continue as I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
resolvers | formats |
resolvers | formats | binary path :
/Users/graph/ConTeXtL/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin
resolvers | formats | format path :
/Users/graph/ConTeXtL/tex/tex
On Fri, 1 May 2020, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
I've tried using some C libraries for Lua in LuaTeX:
http://webserver2.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/~lhf/ftp/lua/
They work (both LuaLaTeX and ConTeXt), but when LMTX is used, the following
message appears (an example with MAPM):
token call, execute:
...xt
I've tried using some C libraries for Lua in LuaTeX:
http://webserver2.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/~lhf/ftp/lua/
They work (both LuaLaTeX and ConTeXt), but when LMTX is used, the following
message appears (an example with MAPM):
token call, execute:
...xt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/l
just lua running out of stack space so it depends on the binary
(and als the initial random value)
luatex 1.13 uses lua 5.3 which has a large stack but depending on the
compiler/linker settings and platform (it's 100 but depending on the
situatation you get a message or crash when t
here are two other files where that option is used:
tex/texmf-context/tex/generic/context/luatex/luatex-fonts-merged.lua
tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-ocl.lua
it's font-related code; if you need it, do the same replacement of
"--export-pdf" in those two files and then
hat option is used:
tex/texmf-context/tex/generic/context/luatex/luatex-fonts-merged.lua
tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-ocl.lua
it's font-related code; if you need it, do the same replacement of
"--export-pdf" in those two files and then remake the format with
context
the right option.
If the conversion you need is done by
tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/ruby/graphics/inkscape.rb
you should edit that file and replace "--export-pdf" with
"--export-filename".
There are two other files where that option is used:
tex/texmf-context/tex
the right option.
If the conversion you need is done by
tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/ruby/graphics/inkscape.rb
you should edit that file and replace "--export-pdf" with
"--export-filename".
There are two other files where that option is used:
tex/texmf-context/tex
oey McCollum wrote:
>
> > ...
>
> > My question is, can ConTeXt with LuaTeX handle the same situation
> > correctly? In the following minimal example, ConTeXt typesets pointed
> > Hebrew correctly when the characters are in the typographically
> > recommended
ersion you need is done by
tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/ruby/graphics/inkscape.rb
you should edit that file and replace "--export-pdf" with
"--export-filename".
There are two other files where that option is used:
tex/texmf-context/tex/generic/context/luatex/luatex-font
On 4/28/2020 1:59 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
> ...
My question is, can ConTeXt with LuaTeX handle the same situation
correctly? In the following minimal example, ConTeXt typesets pointed
Hebrew correctly when the characters are in the typographically
recommended order, but not w
to the
specifications of many fonts. I'm pretty sure that XeLaTeX is one of these,
as it typesets Hebrew letters with multiple points correctly even when the
Hebrew text is in NFC form.
My question is, can ConTeXt with LuaTeX handle the same situation
correctly? In the following minimal example, ConTeXt typesets
lated.)
>>>
>>> Basically, when I load “Helvetica Neue”, I get instead of “regular/normal”
>>> always “light/italic”.
>>>
>>> I have switched to heros for the meantime, but potentially there is some
>>> bug behind this. (My documents with the version
, the result looks as if there is no `\vrule' between `a' and `b'. And if
I run with `context --engine=luatex', the expected result is back. I have
checked the luametatex manual but it doesn't seem to mention the difference. My
luametatex version is
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex version: 2.0
, the result looks as if there is no `\vrule' between `a' and `b'. And if
I run with `context --engine=luatex', the expected result is back. I have
checked the luametatex manual but it doesn't seem to mention the difference. My
luametatex version is
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex vers
' between `a' and `b'. And if
I run with `context --engine=luatex', the expected result is back. I have
checked the luametatex manual but it doesn't seem to mention the difference. My
luametatex version is
mkiv lua stats > used engine: luametatex version: 2.0502,
functionality level: 20200413, for
See this link:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Mac_Installation
In particular, you need this set of shell commands from that page:
mkdir $HOME/context
cd $HOME/context
rsync -av rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all --engine=luatex
but we
ched to heros for the meantime, but potentially there is some bug
>> behind this. (My documents with the version from Dec/Jan worked fine.)
>>
>> I recite my example from Wed:
>>
>> ConTeXt ver: 2020.01.30 14:13 MKIV beta fmt: 2020.4.22 (LuaTeX 1.11.1)
>>
>> an
I have switched to heros for the meantime, but potentially there is some bug
> behind this. (My documents with the version from Dec/Jan worked fine.)
>
> I recite my example from Wed:
>
> ConTeXt ver: 2020.01.30 14:13 MKIV beta fmt: 2020.4.22 (LuaTeX 1.11.1)
>
> and I’m r
/Jan worked fine.)
I recite my example from Wed:
ConTeXt ver: 2020.01.30 14:13 MKIV beta fmt: 2020.4.22 (LuaTeX 1.11.1)
and I’m running now into troubles with system font indexing:
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
locates fonts in macOS directories appropriately (*.afm fonts placed in
.../tex
beta fmt: 2020.4.7 int:
english/english
system >
system > 'cont-new.mkiv' loaded
If the standalone is used, it doesn’t work. If TeX Live 2019 is used, it does
work.
Note, there is no ‘luatex’ command in the standalone. And I get a different
output from the --version comm
Optima, but the TeX Live installed one does.
So what’s your ConTeXt version?
context --version
current version: 2020.01.30 14:13
luatex --version
This is LuaTeX, Version 1.11.1 (TeX Live 2020/dev)
Best, Hraban
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Bold} and {\it Italic} and {\rm Regular} text.
\stoptext
results in
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of the text and the footnotes in that run. This happens with the
articles in my newsletter that have footnotes. Can this be fixed?
Very best wishes and thanks for past help.
Charlie
1)
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
--fmt="/Users/charlesdoherty/OLDcontext-osx-64/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/co
I’ve just updated to the most recent standalone
ConTeXt ver: 2020.01.30 14:13 MKIV beta fmt: 2020.4.22 (LuaTeX 1.11.1)
and I’m running now into troubles with system font indexing:
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
locates fonts in macOS directories appropriately (*.afm fonts placed in
.../tex
that was my mistake. :-(
> You have a problem here (aside from broken formatting). The 'mtxrun'
> didn't find necessary files, take a look on last part of output.
Clash with texlive's luatex engine installed before...
Thank you for taking time. ;)
Sincerely,
Gour
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A person who
rray
$ echo $TEST
a c
> BTW: For me on MacOS Mojave, installing in texmf-fonts is unreliable, while
> installing in one of the OSFONTDIRs works.
My problem was that I had luatex engine installed from before and didn't
install required (regular) fonts, so after installing google-noto-sans-
directory
> detected /usr/share/fonts/google-noto-vf: skipping, looped directory
> detected
>> and repeat the three other steps from my previous
>> message.
> Here they are:
>> 1. Remove "/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/".
> $ rm -
previous
> message.
Here they are:
> 1. Remove "/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/".
$ rm -rf /home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache
> 2. Run "mtxrun --generate".
$ mtxrun --generate
resolvers | resolving | variable 'SELFAUTOLOC' set to
'/home/gou
On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 17:58:05 +0200
Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> The easiest way to achieve that is:
>
> 1. Remove "/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/".
> 2. Run "mtxrun --generate".
> 3. Run "context t.tex"
>
> Now the glyphs shoul
achieve that is:
1. Remove "/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/".
2. Run "mtxrun --generate".
3. Run "context t.tex"
Now the glyphs should be there.
I hope it helps,
Pablo
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-devanagari-fonts
available for Fedora, it still does not work:
$ context t.tex
resolvers | formats | executing runner 'run luametatex format':
/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/luametatex --jobname="t"
--fmt=/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781
ex format':
/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/luametatex --jobname="t"
--fmt=/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luametatex/cont-en.fmt
--lua=/home/gour/opt/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde77
access all
submodules at once, and if you must enter credentials, the prompts get mixed up).
Basically we're talking
(1) texmf-context(tex, mp, lua sources, documentation, luametatex code)
(2) texmf- (luametatex and luatex bin)
(3) texmf(mostly fonts as it is now)
(4) tex
On 4/17/2020 1:51 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
On 16/04/20, 12:35, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/16/2020 10:51 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to build the plain format but it fails with
$ mtxrun --script plain --make
[...]
! I can't find file `luatex-plain.tex
still.
>
> That's when I thought whether it would be a good idea to continue
> investing time in latex, or whether it would be better to go with the
> new developments, that being the luatex/context combination. So I
> thought I should at least give it a try.
>
> That try
am allowed start with this
development even though the benefits are very abstract still.
That's when I thought whether it would be a good idea to continue
investing time in latex, or whether it would be better to go with the
new developments, that being the luatex/context combination. So I
thought
Hans Hagen schrieb am 03.04.2020 um 11:07:
Hi,
One problem of mixed usage of mkiv (with luatex) and lmtx (with
luametatex) is that in the later we use a different (initial) context
runner. Basically all platforms are now handled the same (in mkiv there
was a stub and no texlua, in unix
es/675
>>
>> % \def\XC@tgt@mod #1{#1}
>> % \let\XC@sdef\edef
>>
>> \protect
>>
>> \usemodule[tikz]
>>
>> >
>> > However, the following appears:
>> >
>> > l.1 6
>> >
>> > 120806
>> >
>> > \lastxpos
On 16/04/20, 12:35, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/16/2020 10:51 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I'm trying to build the plain format but it fails with
> >
> > $ mtxrun --script plain --make
> > [...]
> > ! I can't find file `lu
On 4/16/2020 10:51 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to build the plain format but it fails with
$ mtxrun --script plain --make
[...]
! I can't find file `luatex-plain.tex'.
but mtxrun can find the file.
$ mtxrun --find-file "luatex-plain.tex"
/o
Dear list,
I'm trying to build the plain format but it fails with
$ mtxrun --script plain --make
[...]
! I can't find file `luatex-plain.tex'.
but mtxrun can find the file.
$ mtxrun --find-file "luatex-plain.tex"
/opt/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/generic/cont
to \framed[...,offset=VALUE,backgroundoffset=-VALUE,...].
I tried to add something to the WIKI to show how it works, but the
previews I got were not consistent with what I'm obtaining on my PC
(with LMTX and "context --luatex"), so I gave up.
When you use "backgroundoffset=
on my PC
(with LMTX and "context --luatex"), so I gave up.
Massi
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deleted the luatex cache.
Any hints for debugging? (Latest LuaTeX MkIV on macOS 10.14)
Best, Hraban
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s=none]
>>> >> \setupbodyfont[mainfont,11pt]
>>> >> \usesymbols[fontawesome]
>>> >>
>>> >> \define\FA{\dosingleargument\doFA}
>>> >> \def\doFA[#1]{\inlinedbox
>>> >>{\scale[height=1em]{\symbol[fontawesome][
ymbols[fontawesome]
>> >>
>> >> \define\FA{\dosingleargument\doFA}
>> >> \def\doFA[#1]{\inlinedbox
>> >>{\scale[height=1em]{\symbol[fontawesome][#1]}}}
>> >>
>> >> \starttext
>> >> Checked box \FA[check-square-o]
>
>> \def\doFA[#1]{\inlinedbox
> >>{\scale[height=1em]{\symbol[fontawesome][#1]}}}
> >>
> >> \starttext
> >> Checked box \FA[check-square-o]
> >> Unchecked box \FA[square-o]
> >> \stoptext
> >> i use luamtetex for archlinux wit
s code to a ConTeXt file composed product
> and components,
> and using the second method, i.e. combi(n,r). The first method is still
> working well.
> The error message is as following:
>
> metapost log> loading metafun, including plain.mp version 1.004 for
> metafun iv a
log>
luatex warning > mplib: run script: [string "return mp.print(combi(0,0 ))"]:1:
attempt to call a nil value (global 'combi')
metapost log> >> tt
metapost log> >> vacuous
metapost log> ! Equation cannot be performed (numeric=va
[fontawesome][#1]}}}
\starttext
Checked box \FA[check-square-o]
Unchecked box \FA[square-o]
\stoptext
i use luamtetex for archlinux with all luatex modules linked to lmtx
folder
The names of the symbols have changed in fontaweson 5.0. Try:
\FA[check] \FA[check_empty]
fwiw, if you do:
context
[check-square-o]
Unchecked box \FA[square-o]
\stoptext
i use luamtetex for archlinux with all luatex modules linked to lmtx folder
The names of the symbols have changed in fontaweson 5.0. Try:
\FA[check] \FA[check_empty]
Aditya
]
\stoptext
i use luamtetex for archlinux with all luatex modules linked to lmtx folder
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short expect a number between 1 and 7 and
> result in a label for the requested day of the week but it's not meant
> to be used in \currentdate.
>
> > Still using luatex and not luametatex.
>
> To get the short names with \currentdate you have to append ":mnem" to
> th
ort expect a number between 1 and 7 and
result in a label for the requested day of the week but it's not meant
to be used in \currentdate.
Still using luatex and not luametatex.
To get the short names with \currentdate you have to append ":mnem" to
the weekday, w, WEEKDAY or W ke
\date[d=8,m=4,y=2008][{\dayshort\normalday},{,~},day,~,month,~,year]
\stoptext
This gives me (note "sun" is missing in the second line):
sat, 7 April 2008
, 8 April 2008
Am I using the options correctly?
Still using luatex and not luametatex.
ConTeXt ver: 2020.04.08 14:34 MKIV
; > However, the following appears:
> >
> > l.1 6
> >
> > 120806
> >
> > \lastxpos ->\clf_lastxpos
> >
> > \noexpand \pgfsyspdfmark {pgfid1}{\the \lastxpos
> >
> > }{\the \lastypos }
> >
> >
> >
> > }
->\clf_lastxpos
\noexpand \pgfsyspdfmark {pgfid1}{\the \lastxpos
}{\the \lastypos }
}\endwrite
\shipoutscratchbox
\page_shipout_box #1->\clf_shipoutpage #1
\relax \setbox #1\emptybox \global ...
...
l.20 \stoptext
I use LuaTeX 1.10 7127 + ConTeXt MkIV 2019.03.21 21:39 (TeX Live
version), i
pos }
}\endwrite
\shipoutscratchbox
\page_shipout_box #1->\clf_shipoutpage #1
\relax \setbox #1\emptybox \global ...
...
l.20 \stoptext
I use LuaTeX 1.10 7127 + ConTeXt MkIV 2019.03.21 21:39 (TeX Live version),
in case this helps. Is another fix necessary? A Metapost alternative would
be fin
> Am 03.04.2020 um 11:07 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>
> For that reason the latest lmtx installer now (for the time being) also
> includes the luatex binary (plus mkiv files needed) so that one can install
> lmtx and run both engines. Instead of the --luatex switch one can also forc
on line 2 in file ./a.tex: ! Undefined
> control sequence
>
> \syst_helpers_triple_empty_two_nop \usetikzlibrary
>
> l.2 \usetikzlibrary
> [calc]
>
> If you get a similar error, I would do the following:
>
> 1. Remove te
e ./a.tex: ! Undefined
control sequence
\syst_helpers_triple_empty_two_nop \usetikzlibrary
l.2 \usetikzlibrary
[calc]
If you get a similar error, I would do the following:
1. Remove tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache.
2. Run "mtxrun --generate".
3. Compile the document.
Hi,
One problem of mixed usage of mkiv (with luatex) and lmtx (with
luametatex) is that in the later we use a different (initial) context
runner. Basically all platforms are now handled the same (in mkiv there
was a stub and no texlua, in unix something shebang with texlua because
==
LuaTeX 1.12.0 2020-03-15
==
This is the release for TeX live 2020.
--shell-restricted now forbids loading of dso (dll/so object)
Scaled virtual font
Aadditional primitives
ess your installation doesn't know the \NI command for tabulate.
>
> The best would be to update your three year old ConTeXt version.
>
It seems so
I tried to update everything using the latest distributeion of texlive
for Ubuntu 18.04 form launchpad.net jonathanf but it seems as he does
no
\setupbodyfont[sans]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{%
\recurselevel\footnote{\recurselevel}\page}
\stoptext
I use LuaTeX 2.05 20200229 + ConTeXt MkIV 2020.03.10 14:52, but I
remember that I built mupdf from git sources (so my version is later
than 1.16.1 [to be released yet]).
> The
file (same
message repeated twice):
fonts > math: unset for global bodyfont mainface at 12pt
I have just checked and noticed that MkIV (LuaTeX 1.11 7226 + ConTeXt
MkIV 2020.01.30 14:13) embeds the font fine.
I hope this helps,
Pablo
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-context] Math font not embedded On 3/18/2020 11:20 AM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:> Wiping the cache directory > (C:\data\context\tex\texmf-cache\luatex-cache\context\5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e\fonts)> > and mtxrun --script fonts --reload --force> > has not solved my issue.> >
On 3/18/2020 11:20 AM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Wiping the cache directory
(C:\data\context\tex\texmf-cache\luatex-cache\context\5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e\fonts)
and mtxrun --script fonts --reload --force
has not solved my issue.
Running Pablo’s example on a Mac and Windows machine
Wiping the cache directory (C:\data\context\tex\texmf-cache\luatex-cache\context\5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e\fonts)and mtxrun --script fonts --reload --forcehas not solved my issue. Running Pablo’s example on a Mac and Windows machine gives the attached logs and output.--JW From: Hans
^2(t) = 1}
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\m{\sin^2(t)^2 + \cos^2(t) = 1}
\stoptext
For some strange reason, ConTeXt latest (LuaTeX 2.05 20200229 + ConTeXt
MkIV 2020.03.10 14:52) doesn’t embed the font.
I’m using Linux 64bit (I wonder whether ConTeXt latest on macOS won’t
give the same output).
On 3/17/2020 10:08 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear list,
Sorry for the stupid title, I couldn't resist. :-)
LuaTeX has the option to adjust spacing between different classes of
math atoms. However, looking in the TeXbook, page 170, in the table for
spacings between adjacent atoms, we find
Dear list,
Sorry for the stupid title, I couldn't resist. :-)
LuaTeX has the option to adjust spacing between different classes of
math atoms. However, looking in the TeXbook, page 170, in the table for
spacings between adjacent atoms, we find that some of those spacing are
undefined
controlled by luatex).
Currently we're playing with yet another technology where a complete
(already around for a while, free) math school method is available as
pdf ad well as web but again, not something for publishers so hard to
even break even (most of this, also tex related, stuff is kind
I’d like to load a separate file with definitions. Something that contains
% file: my definitions.mp
\startMPdefinitions
… my definitions ...
\stopMPdefinitions
How do I get this loaded in LuaTeX? How are files found if I want it somewhere
in my personal text tree?
G
On 3/11/2020 4:54 PM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
Hello Hans and mailing list!
Thank you so much.
With this example and the help I received earlier from Massi,
I’ve been able to write my first finalizer today.
It is amazing how powerful luatex is.
indeed (and luametatex is supposed to be even bit
that you actually should test for the
> primitives that you expect because I'm not even sure if luatex bumped the
> number. As you mention "all" it means that you expect differences because
> "all" implies differences here. What if someone runs a very old
> (ex
Hello Hans and mailing list!
Thank you so much.
With this example and the help I received earlier from Massi,
I’ve been able to write my first finalizer today.
It is amazing how powerful luatex is.
My project needs some cleanup and documentation but I hope to put it on GitHub
soon.
After
should test for the
primitives that you expect because I'm not even sure if luatex bumped
the number. As you mention "all" it means that you expect differences
because "all" implies differences here. What if someone runs a very old
(experimental) etex.
(\scantokens, \r
On 3/2/2020 8:30 PM, Joseph wrote:
Hi,
I found that in some cases bidi text seems to inhibit protrusion feature
in text typesetting in LMTX (works fine with luatex 1.10).
MWE below (difference is in first paragraph, second is for comparison
and is same in both):
\language[fr
Hi, I found that in some cases bidi text seems to inhibit protrusion feature in text typesetting in LMTX (works fine with luatex 1.10).MWE below (difference is in first paragraph, second is for comparison and is same in both): \language[fr]\mainlanguage[fr] \definefontfamily[mainfont][serif
he Installer]
# >
# >+ Additional fonts
# >+ ConTeXt etc.
# >+ LuaTeX
# >+ MetaPost and Metafont
#
# probably not as we have mplib buil tin
#
# >+ Recommended Fonts
# >+ TeXWorks
#
# probably not unless you use it
#
# >+ Auxillary programmes for W.
#
# mkiv ... i gu
On Sat, 29 Feb 2020 12:10:13 +0100
Gerben Wierda wrote:
> Hello community,
>
> I have been (unsuccessfully) hunting for up-to-date tutorials/documentation
> on ConTeXt/LuaTeX/METAPOST. What I find is sites that for instance end in
> 2011. documentation that is from 2013, o
Hello community,
I have been (unsuccessfully) hunting for up-to-date tutorials/documentation on
ConTeXt/LuaTeX/METAPOST. What I find is sites that for instance end in 2011.
documentation that is from 2013, or on Pragme-ADE a show-man.pdf PDF with an
overview of documentation that doesn’t open
or possible to use with ConTeXt MkIV (on W.).
(The aim is not to install unusable stuff.)
Legend:
%=I guess no +=I guess yes ?=I am not sure
[translated from the Czech version of the Installer]
+ Additional fonts
+ ConTeXt etc.
+ LuaTeX
+ MetaPost and Metafont
probably not as we have mplib buil tin
.).
(The aim is not to install unusable stuff.)
Legend:
%=I guess no +=I guess yes ?=I am not sure
[translated from the Czech version of the Installer]
+ Additional fonts
+ ConTeXt etc.
+ LuaTeX
+ MetaPost and Metafont
+ Recommended Fonts
+ TeXWorks
+ Auxillary programmes for W.
% Additional
> profiles > profile specification 'PSO Uncoated
>> ISO12647 ECI' not found in 'colorprofiles.xml, colorprofiles.lua'
>>
>> How can I make context aware of the files?
>
> How about deleting the cache (simply remove
> tex/context-cache/luatex-cache) and generate it again (by running
>
How can I make context aware of the files?
How about deleting the cache (simply remove
tex/context-cache/luatex-cache) and generate it again (by running
"mtxrun --generate", before compiling your source ag
t will help anyway) I append the corresponding
output of
~/context-luatex/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/mtxrun --generate
as the file "Aditya-II".
This is made by
luatex version of context 2020.01.30 14:13
Best wishes,
Rudolf
sam@nan:~$ ~/context-lmtx/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/mtxrun --generate
elfautoparent:texmf-project', hash '71c82419867f9a0df8a150196c03c86f'
resolvers | caching | preparing 'files' for 'selfautoparent:texmf-project'
resolvers | caching | category 'files', cachename 'selfautoparent:texmf-project' saved in '/home/rbm49/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe
rs | caching | preparing 'files' for 'selfautoparent:texmf-project'
resolvers | caching | category 'files', cachename 'selfautoparent:texmf-project' saved in '/home/rbm49/lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/trees/71c82419867f9a0df8a150196c03c86f.lua'
sy
on Linux64 and I’m not experiencing these issues. And I remove the
contents of tex/texmf-cache/ regularly (I only invoke "mtxrun
--generate" after that).
> BTW, if it's important, "~/context-lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/" contains only
> "luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781c
f-linux-64/bin/"
> (correct the path where required) and try again.
>
> I’m on Linux64 and I’m not experiencing these issues. And I remove the
> contents of tex/texmf-cache/ regularly (I only invoke "mtxrun
> --generate" after that).
>
> > BTW, if it's imp
/ regularly (I only invoke "mtxrun
--generate" after that).
> BTW, if it's important, "~/context-lmtx/tex/texmf-cache/" contains only
> "luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e".
This is what I have there. These seem to be the standard cache c
gt; > > > to do with the environmental variable "TEXMF" which gets
> > > > extinguished.
> > > >
> > > > 2. mtxrun --script fonts --reload:
> > > > mtxrun | the resolver databases are not present or outdated
>
t directly
to do with the environmental variable "TEXMF" which gets extinguished.
2. mtxrun --script fonts --reload:
mtxrun | the resolver databases are not present or outdated
mtxrun | unknown script 'fonts.lua' or 'mtx-fonts.lua'
Please, what is to
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