I sometimes define lua functions for showing out worked out calculations. The
following minimal example shows that
context([[\startformula ... \stopformula]])
fails in LMTX with an error message:
tex error > tex error on line 3 in file ./test.tex: Undefined control
sequence
Dear List,
I am trying to set up double pages at the beginning of a new part in such a
way that:
- on an odd/right-hand page there will be number and the title typeset in
some fashion, and
- on the even/left-hand page there should be a full (printpaper)size image.
If the part title ends up on an
Oh, as a a more general response I can only reiterate what has been said
already: Depending on your particular needs it might be better to start with
some neutral input and generate output formats from there. There are plenty of
options each with particular up- and downsides, e.g. markdown via
You may want to have a look at the lwarp package as an alternative to tex4ht.
Denis
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> Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Hugh Fisher via
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> Gesendet: Freitag, 10. September 2021 13:14
> An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Cc: Hugh Fisher
> Betreff:
Yes, in texmf-local/web2c
Only mtxrun --generate
But even after now also running context --make,
when compiling the mwe, lmtx throws:
tex error > tex error on line 540005 in file ./mwe.tex: TeX capacity
exceeded, sorry [node memory size=5000]
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 8:49 AM Hans Hagen
On 9/10/2021 1:45 PM, Marcus Vinicius Mesquita wrote:
Hi,
After perusing the texmfcnf.lua file, I created a file with the same name
in my texmf-local folder, changing the settings for the node memory and
step size, but it did not affect the compilation of the original MWE
(without the
On 9/10/2021 1:13 PM, Hugh Fisher via ntg-context wrote:
I have documents in LaTeX, and would like to generate XHTML (ePub)
output without going through an intermediate DVI or PDF step.
Markup to markup, translating or transpiling rather than typesetting.
My use case is that I have two
Hi,
After perusing the texmfcnf.lua file, I created a file with the same name
in my texmf-local folder, changing the settings for the node memory and
step size, but it did not affect the compilation of the original MWE
(without the enableexperiments switches), which still fails. What am I
> Am 10.09.2021 um 13:13 schrieb Hugh Fisher via ntg-context
> :
>
> So (finally) my question: is LuaMetaTEX what I'm looking for?
No.
LuaMetaTeX is ConTeXt-only.
You would need a LaTeX -> ConTeXt conversion, and there is none.
Did you try pandoc?
Hraban
I have documents in LaTeX, and would like to generate XHTML (ePub)
output without going through an intermediate DVI or PDF step.
Markup to markup, translating or transpiling rather than typesetting.
My use case is that I have two tabletop gaming books, 60 - 80 pages
of text and diagrams, written
Hi, Hans
The enableexperiments switches you pointed to solved the problem for the
mwe I sent, but I'll take a look at the texmfcnf.lua configuration file to
learn more.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Marcus Vinicius
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 5:12 AM Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 9/9/2021 12:52 AM,
On 9/10/2021 7:26 AM, kauśika cittūr via ntg-context wrote:
Dear List,
I am using LMTX 2021.08.30 19:56.
I have the following example –
\starttext
\showlayout
\input knuth
\stoptext
which yields an output (attached here) with a "asymmetric" layout.
Am I doing something wrong? Or have I
Dear all,
the installation documentation on the wiki says:
mkdir $HOME/bin/context
cd $HOME/bin/context
wget http://lmtx.pragma-ade.nl/install-lmtx/context-linux-64.zip
unzip context-linux-64.zip
sh install.sh
AFAIR we had $HOME/context before.
Is this intended? Is it because $HOME/bin is
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