?
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Dear Still:
Ok. Let's say you want to report that Gretzky has been traded from
the Oilers to the Kings. Now right away you might think rec.sport.hockey
would be enough. WRONG. Many more people might be interested. This is a
big trade! Since it's a NEWS
,
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Thank you – so RealPageNumber/NOfPages was wrong? I got that from
simpleslides.
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because you do not understand
the Tao. Only a fool expects rational behavior from his fellow humans. Why
do you expect it from a machine that humans have constructed? Computers
simulate determinism; only the Tao is perfect.
The rules of programming are transitory; only the Tao is eternal.
The
subsystem back up was the main priority today.
More news later (sometime tomorrow)
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Dag Allemaal,
Velen van jullie hebben gemerkt dat https://wiki.contextgarden.net en
https://www.ntg.nl onbereikbaar zijn, evenals alle mailinglijsten op
Am 27.06.23 um 22:02 schrieb Hans van der Meer via ntg-context:
After transferring the context directory to my new M2 Mac Studio
sh.install.sh complains "Your system "Darwin arm64" is not supported
(yet)". What now? I cannot live without TeX-ing 沈
You just copied the b
Dear List,
I am using ConTeXt with TeXlive 2023. This problem did not exist in TeXlive
2022. Also, I tried to use ConTeXt by installing it from the ConTeXt page and
had the same problem.
When I use the apa format in the bibliography, the text "internal(number)"
appears at the beginni
orienation for individual cells?
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Hi,
is it possible to override the defined orienatation for a given cell ?
Take this
Hi,
is it possible to override the defined orienatation for a given cell ?
Take this example from the wiki:
%%
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|c|r|]
\NC this and that \NC left and right \NC here and there \NC \NR
\NC such and so \NC up and down \NC on and on \NC \NR
(?) thesis of one
student. He never published the source code, and apparently he stopped
hosting it at all.
i suppose that it runs on a university machine
Unfortunately silent disappearance is a common fate of the really
interesting ConTeXt and MetaPost projects from Brno.
probably true for many
, and apparently he stopped
hosting it at all.
Unfortunately silent disappearance is a common fate of the really
interesting ConTeXt and MetaPost projects from Brno.
Hraban
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ified form just for this purpose because
>> the performance penalty is less now.)
>
> If you have a chance to add a dir keyword, that would be great. Since the
> keyword is used inside a TikZ macro, I don’t see any way I can work around it
> in my document.
>
> I am gr
ext upload
Hans,
since this is related to OCG, a minor improvement.
/Export (inside /Usage) is actually a dictionary with a single entry
(/ExportState) and values /ON and /OFF (from the PDF spec
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adobe/dc-acrobat-sdk-docs/master/docs/standards/pdfstandards/
doing its thing. Anyway, it is a not using "math arrows in text" that
determines the functionality but "math arrows in math" that does (and in
that respect we're driven by demands from power math users like Alan and
Mikael); so. we're more focussed on shapes and proper ren
the \rightarrowfill or \leftarrowfill?
> >
> > I mean. Once you get the glues messed up, the whole box crumbles.
>
> I'm not sure how you can mess up glue so that the box is no longer a box.
> Boxes remain boxes.
I guess that's the same mentality behind a fixed glue in LMT
,
the more accurate dimension, let alone the measurement.
I don't follow. Does this come from ChapGPT?
So, one would need to know the preset layout of the page to have an idea
about it?
Hans H. pulled the old modified trick of 'works here'.
Well, when used in a paragraph it works indeed
g math mode, we
> side tracked a bit to the par builder (better breaking of math etc). In
> the end some experiments there turned features.
>
> (1) We already had a more granular par builder but that was never really
> enabled. From now on you can do that with
>
> \setupalign[
On 6/21/2023 10:10 PM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
A few days ago I drew attention to the fact that \rightarrowfill and
\leftarrowfill are broken in the latest ConTeXt. Imho that should not happen
with basic TeX macro's.
Although one can recreate their definitions from the TeX
granular par builder but that was never really
enabled. From now on you can do that with
\setupalign[granular]
After quite some tests and careful inspection of outcome we think that
the results look better, which is why if could become a default. The
main impact is a bit more even spacing between
A few days ago I drew attention to the fact that \rightarrowfill and \leftarrowfill are broken in the latest ConTeXt. Imho that should not happen with basic TeX macro's.Although one can recreate their definitions from the TeX-book (see the MWE attached), I still do not understand why it should
veraPDF-powered
application. Building on the great work done by the PDF Association
supported by the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA),
veraPDF has developed an open-source PDF checker based on the Arlington
PDF Model. This application is separate from the veraPDF PDF/A and
PDF/UA
he
keyword is used inside a TikZ macro, I don’t see any way I can work around it
in my document.
I am gradually converting my diagrams from TikZ to MetaFun, but with well over
a hundred diagrams in my cur
, but I suspect this community is actually one of the
best places to find an answer.
It is the best community. And I tell you what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the beginning.
Really? When tex showed up digital font technology was pretty much in flux
I suspect this community is actually one of
> > > the best places to find an answer.
> > >
> >
> > It is the best community. And I tell you what.
> >
> > What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the
> > beginning.
>
&
ht now) as well
as the official palatino nova cd (in opentype format); I got them from
the master himself, which makes them even more special. (It reminds me
that I need to check if we can drop in replacements in the pagella math.)
On 6/17/2023 7:28 PM, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
Hi List,
First, a big thanks to Aditya for solving the missing pgfsys-luatex.def! That
was a show-stopper on my Mac.
Now that I can use TikZ again, I am running into a problem with the \shade
command. Below is a small working example from
Hi List,
First, a big thanks to Aditya for solving the missing pgfsys-luatex.def! That
was a show-stopper on my Mac.
Now that I can use TikZ again, I am running into a problem with the \shade
command. Below is a small working example from the TikZ manual [pp.39-41]. The
first tikzpicture
what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the beginning.
Really? When tex showed up digital font technology was pretty much in
flux. And, with metafont being part of the tex ecosystem, one can argue
that tex was quite innovative too.
Potscript and its fonts came
as the Linux Bilonium it was
> forked from)
>
>> On 16 Jun 2023, at 18:39, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
>> mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> wrote:
>>
>> Am 16.06.23 um 18:35 schrieb Gerben Wierda via ntg-context:
>>> I know this is off topic, but
neglected fonts from the beginning.
> I really like Optima, and what I really like about it is the 'flared style'.
>
> But I would like to move to a flared-sans font that gives me more licensing
> freedom. I haven't been able to find one after extensive searching. The only
>
On 6/15/2023 8:35 AM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Dave,
How would you instruct ConTeXt to "protect" the lettrine such that
regardless of whether the first paragraph spans multiple lines, a short
first paragraph will still prevent the second paragraph from overlapping
th
Only regular, italic, bold, no bold italic (just as the Linux Bilonium it was
forked from)
> On 16 Jun 2023, at 18:39, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Am 16.06.23 um 18:35 schrieb Gerben Wierda via ntg-context:
>> I know this is off topic, but I susp
Removed the variable width from the system, installed the static fonts.
This works. Thank you.
G
> On 16 Jun 2023, at 15:25, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi Gerben,
>
> can you try the static version of the fonts. When I tried the variable width
Hi Dave,
> How would you instruct ConTeXt to "protect" the lettrine such that
> regardless of whether the first paragraph spans multiple lines, a short
> first paragraph will still prevent the second paragraph from overlapping
> the lettrine?
> Here's the outp
a table and tabskips and whatnot. It seems that there's one
feature for subsubsections, written in lua, but this is entirely different
Even with something as the following I just wouldn't know how to specify
it to apply it concurrently for each particular chapter thereafter and
dissuade it from subsequently
high latency on
your side, e.g. with mobile connections.
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is a lettrine. When the first paragraph is too
> > > short, the second paragraph overlaps the lettrine.
> > >
> > > % SOT
> > > \setupinitial[n=2]
> > >
> > > \setuphead[chapter][
> > > after={\placeinitial},
> > > page=no,
&g
\chapter{one}
> > Kermit Ruffins
> >
> > Meet me at the second line.
> >
> > \chapter{two}
> > \input knuth
> >
> > Meet me at the second line.
> > \stoptext
> > % EOT
> >
> > Produces: https://i.stack.imgur.com/kNDqw.png
> &
>> \setuphead[chapter][
>> after={\placeinitial},
>> page=no,
>> ]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \chapter{one}
>> Kermit Ruffins
>>
>> Meet me at the second line.
>>
>> \chapter{two}
>> \input knuth
>>
>> Meet me at the secon
;
> Meet me at the second line.
> \stoptext
> % EOT
>
> Produces: https://i.stack.imgur.com/kNDqw.png
>
> How would you instruct ConTeXt to "protect" the lettrine such that
> regardless of whether the first paragraph spans multiple lines, a short
> first paragraph w
; the lettrine such that regardless
> of whether the first paragraph spans multiple lines, a short first paragraph
> will still prevent the second paragraph from overlapping the lettrine?
>
> That is, the setups should work in both cases, without any knowledge about
> t
s multiple lines, a short
first paragraph will still prevent the second paragraph from overlapping
the lettrine?
That is, the setups should work in both cases, without any knowledge about
the first paragraph length being added between \starttext and \stoptext.
ConTeXt LMTX version: 2023.06.04 18:58
with the trigonometric circle from the pgf manual,
quoted in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TikZ , does not compile
unless you also comment out
or find(n,"pdftex")
in line 181 of the mtx-install-modules.lua file
before doing mtxrun --script install-modules --install tikz
but I could guess that from a
On Thu, Jun 08, 2023 at 11:57:36PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jun 2023, Jigé via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > Thanks a lot Aditya.
> >
> > The very simple TikZ example with the cross works.
> > The more complex example with the trigonomet
cross works.
> >> The more complex example with the trigonometric circle from the pgf
> >> manual,
> >> quoted in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TikZ , does not compile
> >> unless you also comment out
> >> or find(n,"pdftex")
> >> in lin
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On 6/9/2023 5:57 AM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jun 2023, Jigé via ntg-context wrote:
Thanks a lot Aditya.
The very simple TikZ example with the cross works.
The more complex example with the trigonometric circle from the pgf manual,
quoted in https
On Thu, 8 Jun 2023, Jigé via ntg-context wrote:
> Thanks a lot Aditya.
>
> The very simple TikZ example with the cross works.
> The more complex example with the trigonometric circle from the pgf manual,
> quoted in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TikZ , does not compile
&g
Thanks a lot Aditya.
The very simple TikZ example with the cross works.
The more complex example with the trigonometric circle from the pgf manual,
quoted in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TikZ , does not compile
unless you also comment out
or find(n,"pdftex")
in line 181 of the m
I miss anything? It works just fine.
>
> On a new machine and pgfsys-luatex.def is missing for me as well. I'll try to
> check what is going on.
This was a bit crazy to track down. Here is the fix:
In line 180 of mtx-install-modules.lua, comment the line
or find(n,"luatex&qu
On Mon, Jun 05, 2023 at 03:43:59PM -0400, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2023 at 03:06:10PM +0200, Floris van Manen via ntg-context
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 05/06/2023 14:49, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
> > > %# Synchronize all modules fr
On Mon, Jun 05, 2023 at 03:06:10PM +0200, Floris van Manen via ntg-context
wrote:
>
>
> On 05/06/2023 14:49, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
> > %# Synchronize all modules from ConTeXt Garden in the 'modules' directory,
> > which is created if it doesn’t exist.
> &
description can replace a formalized
> notation, e.g.
> https://fosstodon.org/@t...@mathstodon.xyz/110250604086213386
> I can imagine similar examples with tables.
> Of course a very high level text is often ambiguous (as some kind of
> formalized grammars, after all)
> but the
t...@mathstodon.xyz/110250604086213386>
I can imagine similar examples with tables.
Of course a very high level text is often ambiguous (as some kind of
formalized grammars, after all)
but the example shows that in these cases it is better to fix
something already almost ok than to typeset
installation /
files?
Jean-Guillaume
Le lundi 5 juin 2023 à 15:15:46 UTC+2, a écrit :
For whatever it is worth, I just tried to install tikz with
mtxrun --script install-modules --install tikz
and then your example in your first mail did compile here (and gave a
cross, and that looks right from
ext is often ambiguous (as some kind of
formalized grammars, after all)
but the example shows that in these cases it is better to fix something
already almost ok than to typeset it from scratch.
--
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On Mon, Jun 05, 2023 at 03:06:10PM +0200, Floris van Manen via ntg-context
wrote:
>
>
> On 05/06/2023 14:49, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
> > %# Synchronize all modules from ConTeXt Garden in the 'modules' directory,
> > which is created if it doesn’t exist.
> &
On 05/06/2023 14:49, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
%# Synchronize all modules from ConTeXt Garden in the 'modules' directory,
which is created if it doesn’t exist.
to wherever the modules are
isn't the command
mtxrun --script install-modules --install tikz
or
mtxrun --script install
On Mon, Jun 05, 2023 at 01:02:43PM +0200, Floris van Manen via ntg-context
wrote:
>
>
> On 05/06/2023 12:33, Jigé via ntg-context wrote:
> > Did you do that in a fresh install?
>
> yes
%copied from the wiki
%# Synchronize all modules from ConTeXt Garden in the 'modul
from the source).
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On 05/06/2023 07:43, Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context wrote:
For whatever it is worth, I just tried to install tikz with
mtxrun --script install-modules --install tikz
and then your example in your first mail did compile here (and gave a
cross, and that looks right from the source).
did
Hi Wolfgang,
You can use the tabulate environment to create parallel paragraphs.
Ah yes, that's working! Thank you so much!
One question on the pA{normal,verytolerant,stretch}: what does that do exactly?
From the manual I got that A only takes one key, what does specifying three
keys mean
stall-imp-tikz.lua
> >
> > (comment line 25)
>
>
> does not make a difference here.
For whatever it is worth, I just tried to install tikz with
mtxrun --script install-modules --install tikz
and then your example in your first mai
tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-dvipdfmx.def
Il tried using some of these files by writing them in
context/tex/texmf-modules/tex/generic/pgf/systemlayer/pgf.cfg , by the way, but
it either doesn't compile or produces a bad picture.
Here are some quotes from the on
>
system > 'cont-new.mkxl' loaded
open source > level 1, order 1, name
'/home/vm/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/cont-new.mkxl'
system > beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.mkiv
close source> level 1, order 1, name
'/home/v
On 6/4/2023 11:11 AM, Jigé via ntg-context wrote:
Hi all.
I'm trying to use TiKz inside ConTeXt. It has not been working for some time...
I checked the messages from last month on the mailing list (late april, early
may). Il didn't quit actually understand what was going on but I read
Hi all.
I'm trying to use TiKz inside ConTeXt. It has not been working for some time...
I checked the messages from last month on the mailing list (late april, early
may). Il didn't quit actually understand what was going on but I read that some
files had to be updated. Maybe as a workaround
you can happily include the email that I have sent to you that declares
that *you* are the author of MFlua
and *I* have nothing to do with it (chatgpt3: as far as I know, the
overall number of users+developers of MFLua in the entire solar system is
exactly 1 -- me -- at least from 10 years) .
For a momen
On 31 May 2023, at 01:51, Thangalin wrote:
>
> From twelve99.net:
>
> If you’re interested in our IP city prefixes, we have a lookup table on our
> website: https://www.arelion.com/our-network/bgp-routing/bgp-communities
> Scroll down to “Origin + Communities” and expand tha
re, and
...as9143.net is hosted directly by the ISP that lmtx.pragma-ade.com
uses. I'll also run
traceroute -I lmtx.pragma-ade.com
This is what I get from home (Red Deer, Alberta; with Telus):
https://speed.cloudflare.com/__down?bytes=52428800
41.27
https://speedtest1.mnd.bulk
>From twelve99.net:
If you’re interested in our IP city prefixes, we have a lookup table on our
website: https://www.arelion.com/our-network/bgp-routing/bgp-communities
Scroll down to “Origin + Communities” and expand that section. You can see
that sea-b1 (your hop 8) is not in Bruss
On 5/30/2023 9:16 PM, Jim via ntg-context wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 13:40 (-0400), Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2023, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
FWIW, I'm seeing the same slow down issue from three different machines:
1. My personal computer
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 13:40 (-0400), Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
> On Tue, 30 May 2023, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
>> FWIW, I'm seeing the same slow down issue from three different machines:
>>1. My personal computer in Vancouver BC.
>>2. A work
On 30/05/2023 19:33, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
Is it possible there's a slow pipe from North America to Europe?
it is slow here in the Netherlands too.
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Here's a comparison of miljuschka.nl and lmtx.pragma-ade.com:
$ ping miljuschka.nl
PING miljuschka.nl (162.159.135.42) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 162.159.135.42 (162.159.135.42): icmp_seq=1 ttl=59 time=16.5
ms
64 bytes from 162.159.135.42 (162.159.135.42): icmp_seq=2 ttl=59 time=15.6
ms
On Tue, 30 May 2023, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
> FWIW, I'm seeing the same slow down issue from three different machines:
>
>1. My personal computer in Vancouver BC.
>2. A work computer on Vancouver Island (Victoria BC)
>3. Microsoft ADO servers (presumabl
FWIW, I'm seeing the same slow down issue from three different machines:
1. My personal computer in Vancouver BC.
2. A work computer on Vancouver Island (Victoria BC)
3. Microsoft ADO servers (presumably in Seattle WA).
Is it possible there's a slow pipe from North America to Europe
Here's the result from downloading a YouTube video using yt-dlp:
[download] 100% of 225.74MiB in 00:00:09 at 24.43MiB/s
9 seconds for 225 MB.
I haven't touched my router configuration in years.
https://www.speedtest.net/result/14802746497
Download 935 Mbps; Upload 106 MBps.
Looks fine on my
On 5/30/2023 1:03 AM, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
Installation of a fresh copy of LMTX has gone from a few minutes to
about 30 minutes. Here's what I ran:
1. Open terminal
2. Change to root
3. cd /opt
4. mkdir context-2023-05-29
5. cd context-2023-05-29
6. wget "http://lmtx.p
Hi,
Installation of a fresh copy of LMTX has gone from a few minutes to
about 30 minutes. Here's what I ran:
1. Open terminal
2. Change to root
3. cd /opt
4. mkdir context-2023-05-29
5. cd context-2023-05-29
6. wget "http://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx//texmf.zip;
7. unzip texmf.zip
8.
}
\stopplacefigure
?
In my macros from 2015 I’m still using manual right/left page
versions, and I’d like to enhance them.
I need e.g. different \offset values for \externalfigure depending on
right/left page.
normally you will use "inner*" and "outer*" placement there as in othe
?
\doifelserightpage{RIGHT}{LEFT}
\doifelseoddpage {ODD }{EVEN}
\stopplacefigure
?
In my macros from 2015 I’m still using manual right/left page versions,
and I’d like to enhance them.
I need e.g. different \offset values for \externalfigure depending on
right/left page.
normally you will use "
}
\stopplacefigure
?
In my macros from 2015 I’m still using manual right/left page versions,
and I’d like to enhance them.
I need e.g. different \offset values for \externalfigure depending on
right/left page.
Hraban
As the names suggest, it's a bit weird feature but so is \looseness. It
might evolve from playground into some interfaced feature. Of course
changing the text gives different results. But then, \looseness also
assumes a stable paragraph.
Hans
(a byproduct of more advanced experiments
ntg.nl
Hi Mikael,
I mentioned this in a message from 04/30/23, 15:47 with subject:
no recent message listed in the web interface
But no luck yet. Most recent message there seems to be
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2023/date.html#108157.
> I do not know who handles this,
As I use luametatex for compiling context docs to pdf, I wonder what
files/folders could safely removed from the context base folder?
e.g. is there a script to purge unused features?
.Floris
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Hi,
I uploaded a new lmtx. Apart from the modules installer (that Hraban has
to check) and subtle improvements in math (we're now in tweaking
penalties mode) there are a few changes:
- The endstrut in framed got lost but is back again; there is now alao a
location=inline option.
- Single
On 5/27/2023 11:51 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
I usually use a makefile for this.
There I have build rule that first cds into the target directory, then calls
context from there.
That is indeed the solution (also because the --path option will then
fetch from the source). The more
I usually use a makefile for this.
There I have build rule that first cds into the target directory, then calls
context from there.
Best
Denis
Von: ntg-context im Auftrag von peter.hopcroft---
via ntg-context
Gesendet: Samstag, 27. Mai 2023 03:52:42
le setting.
My question: It seems most convenient if I could retrieve the current
style and reset that after a size command. I rather would refrain from
tinkering with those. Since there is a \currentxfontsize is there an
analogue for the style?
\tf is the switch for the normal upright styl
d retrieve the current style and
reset that after a size command. I rather would refrain from tinkering with
those. Since there is a \currentxfontsize is there an analogue for the style?
dr. Hans van der Meer
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'interface.lua' or 'mtx-interface.lua'
I have
..\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin
..\context\bin
In my path.
Do I need to add something else to the Path?
I would remove context/bin from the PATH.
Thanks - that was it. Apparently, it used the executable in the wrong path.
Just out of interest, why
message, e.g.:
> > mtxrun | unknown script 'interface.lua' or 'mtx-interface.lua'
> >
> > I have
> > ..\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin
> > ..\context\bin
> > In my path.
> >
> > Do I need to add something else to the Path?
>
> I would
script 'interface.lua' or 'mtx-interface.lua'
>
> I have
> ..\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin
> ..\context\bin
> In my path.
>
> Do I need to add something else to the Path?
I would remove context/bin from the PATH.
Try running mtxrun --generate
eff: Re: [NTG-context] module installer: unknown script 'install-
> modules.lua' or 'mtx-install-modules.lua'
>
> On 5/24/2023 8:51 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I’m setting up a new computer, and I’ve wanted to benefit from the new
> > module
On 5/23/2023 11:31 PM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Hans,
I tried using the code from [1] for Noto Emoji in COLRv1 format [2]:
\startTEXpage
\definefontfeature[colored][default][colr=9]
\definedfont[Noto-COLRv1.ttf*colored] 閭 % U+1F986
\stopTEXpage
Am 24.05.23 um 08:51 schrieb Denis Maier via ntg-context:
Hi,
I’m setting up a new computer, and I’ve wanted to benefit from the new
module installer. However, the commands I should use gives me the
following error message :
mtxrun --script install-modules --list
mtxrun | unknown script
On 5/24/2023 8:51 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I’m setting up a new computer, and I’ve wanted to benefit from the new
module installer. However, the commands I should use gives me the
following error message :
mtxrun --script install-modules --list
mtxrun | unknown script
Hi,
I'm setting up a new computer, and I've wanted to benefit from the new module
installer. However, the commands I should use gives me the following error
message :
mtxrun --script install-modules --list
mtxrun | unknown script 'install-modules.lua' or 'mtx-install-modules.lua'
I'm using
Hi Hans,
I tried using the code from [1] for Noto Emoji in COLRv1 format [2]:
\startTEXpage
\definefontfeature[colored][default][colr=9]
\definedfont[Noto-COLRv1.ttf*colored] 閭 % U+1F986
\stopTEXpage
but ConTeXt gives the following error:
fonts > otf load
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