On 3/10/2016 11:04 AM, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello Hans,
after comparing eforms and the result of a document edited by Acrobat,
the relevant portions in the spec (PDF 32000-1:2008) are:
Section 12.7.4.5, with tables 232 and 233.
From what I see it should be possible to add a field /FT /Sig
Hello Hans,
after comparing eforms and the result of a document edited by Acrobat,
the relevant portions in the spec (PDF 32000-1:2008) are:
Section 12.7.4.5, with tables 232 and 233.
From what I see it should be possible to add a field /FT /Sig with and
without a /Lock dictionary.
The /Lock
activated: Run LaTeX in this profile.
in the path to compiler field i entered:
F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\setuptex.bat &
F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-win64\bin\texmfstart.exe
question: do i need both entries?
I don’t think so. The second entry isn’t required at all.
almost! the first one wasn't requ
.
in the path to compiler field i entered:
F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\setuptex.bat &
F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-win64\bin\texmfstart.exe
question: do i need both entries?
I don’t think so. The second entry isn’t required at all.
almost! the first one wasn't required. *setuptex.bat* only initial
> in TeXnicCenter i added a new profile.
> on (La)TeX register i have activated: Run LaTeX in this profile.
>
> in the path to compiler field i entered:
> F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\setuptex.bat &
> F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-win64\bin\texmfstart.exe
>
> question: do i need both
, an update is done the same way. please correct me if i
am wrong.
in TeXnicCenter i added a new profile.
on (La)TeX register i have activated: Run LaTeX in this profile.
in the path to compiler field i entered:
F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\setuptex.bat &
F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-win64\bin\texmfstart
published specifications that are indeed respected.
indeed
Alan
On Wed, 9 Mar 2016 16:16:24 +0100
Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 3/9/2016 2:11 PM, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello all,
is there currently any mechanism in ConTeXt similar to the LaTeX
digsig or eforms package?
I want to
ted.
Alan
On Wed, 9 Mar 2016 16:16:24 +0100
Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 3/9/2016 2:11 PM, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > is there currently any mechanism in ConTeXt similar to the LaTeX
> > digsig or eforms package?
> > I want to add
On 3/9/2016 2:11 PM, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello all,
is there currently any mechanism in ConTeXt similar to the LaTeX digsig
or eforms package?
I want to add a form field that can be digitally signed (which is now
already possible with Acrobat Reader, not just with Acrobat Pro
Hello all,
is there currently any mechanism in ConTeXt similar to the LaTeX digsig
or eforms package?
I want to add a form field that can be digitally signed (which is now
already possible with Acrobat Reader, not just with Acrobat Pro).
Additionally (like the mentioned eforms package
I have a number of docs that have processed properly until the latest beta.
Now I get this complaint in each very early in the processing:
lua error > lua error on line 39 in file xxx:
...eXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/strc-not.lua:324: attempt to
index field '' (a
la
\\startalign".st.et."\\stopalign \\stopformula".si.ei
" Stepping
exec "Snippet Step \\StartStep ".st. "step".et."\\StopStep".si.ei
" Slides
exec "Snippet head \\starthead
{".st."head".et."}\\startindented".st
> service.
>>>>>
>>>>> The SSP (on my machine) works fine in Inkscape.
>>>>>
>>>>> The exact same font was also working before the ConTeXt upgrade.
>>>>
>>>> Confirmed, it appears to work if you revert to the old loader
ile for Source Sans Pro came directly from the Google's font
>>>>> service.
>>>>>
>>>>> The SSP (on my machine) works fine in Inkscape.
>>>>>
>>>>> The exact same font was also working before the ConTeXt upgrade.
>>&g
act same font was also working before the ConTeXt upgrade.
>>>
>>> Confirmed, it appears to work if you revert to the old loader in
>>> font-lib.mkvi.
>>
>> i need a better example of what fails then as it works here
>
>
> The problem seems to be the “f
rvice.
> >>
> >> The SSP (on my machine) works fine in Inkscape.
> >>
> >> The exact same font was also working before the ConTeXt upgrade.
> >
> > Confirmed, it appears to work if you revert to the old loader in
> > font-lib.mkvi.
>
> i
If I disable interactive elements with \setupinteraction[state=stop], my form
fields (widgets) disappear.
This is of course intended, but I’d like to keep their space, because otherwise
my form layout breaks completely.
Is there any option to disable form field generation, but keep their size
ns or variables as [JS(MyFunc)], but that doesn’t work.
Greetlings Hraban,
This appears to be a pdf reader problem. On Win 8.1, Windows Reader and Chrome
both show an editable field; Firefox and Sumatra show a non-editable field.
That’s not the problem, creating fields works great. Since JS
doesn’t
>>> work.
>> Greetlings Hraban,
>>
>> This appears to be a pdf reader problem. On Win 8.1, Windows Reader and
>> Chrome both show an editable field; Firefox and Sumatra show a non-editable
>> field.
>
> That’s not the problem, creating fields
I would like to produce a form with a character separators. However, my
code presents two problems:
first, the character box has no fixed dimensions and,
two, I can't indent the text when it occupies multiple lines (ex, address
field).
I tried to use the starttabulate environment, but without
mycsvsplitter = utilities.parsers.rfc4180splitter()
-- local crap = io.loaddata("mycsvfile.txt") -- crashed (error code
attempt to index field - a nil value)
local crap = io.loaddata("myothercsvfile.txt") -- work fine
local list, names = mycsvsplitter(crap)inspect(lis
-epub/OEBPS/cover.xhtml'
mtx-epub| relocating
images...texmf/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/mtx-epub.lua:285: attempt
to index field '?' (a nil value)
The error is in this function:
local function relocateimages(imagedata,oldname,newname,subpath,rename)
local data = io.loaddata
| relocating
images...texmf/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/mtx-epub.lua:285: attempt
to index field '?' (a nil value)
The error is in this function:
local function relocateimages(imagedata,oldname,newname,subpath,rename)
local data = io.loaddata(oldname)
if data then
subpath
'whatever-1'
publications authors ignored field 'author' of tag 'whatever-1', used
field '' is no author
publications cite inject, dataset: default, tag: whatever-2, variant:
authoryear,compressed
publications processing reference 'whatever-2'
publications authors ignored field
a similar option?
No. You have to use \colon.
It would be nice with such an option, as it helps the readability of the input
files.
already for some years i'm thinking of something similar to openmath
dictionaries i.e. in many cases when one writes math it is in some field
that is consistent
it for a real book would have been
extremely complex. In my field, there are numerous books with a
bilingual layout, but I guess they are all still handcrafted, i.e.
manual page breaks etc. I just shudder to think what would happen if
someone has to add three words on page 3 of such a book - they would
with such an option, as it helps the readability of the
input files.
already for some years i'm thinking of something similar to openmath
dictionaries i.e. in many cases when one writes math it is in some field
that is consistent within a document, say logic or engineering
it is rather trivial
for some years i'm thinking of something similar to openmath
dictionaries i.e. in many cases when one writes math it is in some field that
is consistent within a document, say logic or engineering
it is rather trivial to support something
\setupmathematics[domain=logic]
or so, where we
of something similar to openmath
dictionaries i.e. in many cases when one writes math it is in some field that
is consistent within a document, say logic or engineering
it is rather trivial to support something
\setupmathematics[domain=logic]
or so, where we automatically relate the math
extremely complex. In my field, there are numerous books with a
bilingual layout, but I guess they are all still handcrafted, i.e.
manual page breaks etc. I just shudder to think what would happen if
someone has to add three words on page 3 of such a book - they would
have to redo every single
.
Correction: Thomas had a streams module written (by Hans). I used it
for a bilingual document for my course material, but in the end, it
turned out that using it for a real book would have been extremely
complex. In my field, there are numerous books with a bilingual layout,
but I guess
'/home/ousia/ctxbeta/tex/texmf-fonts/ousia-fonts/Mechanica.otf': .../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-cff.lua:354: attempt to index field 'cid' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
.../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-otr.lua:1853: in function '__newindex'
.../ctxbeta
on line 9 in file /home/user/contest/bla.tex:
...ext-minimals/texmf-context/tex/context/base/node-aux.lua:92: You cannot set
field list in a node of type glue_spec
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'setfield'
...ext-minimals/texmf-context/tex/context/base/node-aux.lua:92: in
function
21:43 MKIV beta fmt: 2015.7.9 int:
english/english
...
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1610:
attempt to index field 'structure' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1610: in
function 'identify_inner_or_outer'
c
/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1610: attempt to
index field 'structure' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1610: in
function 'identify_inner_or_outer'
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc
'fallback modern-designsize rm 12pt' is loaded
publications no field 'num' for tag 'Angell' in dataset 'standard'
fontstreatment fixing some wrong widths
publications no field 'num' for tag 'Me' in dataset 'standard'
publications no field 'num' for tag '101
' is loaded
structures begin of sectionblock 'frontpart'
publications analyzing previous publication run for 'default'
lua errorerror on line 30 in file d://Lukas/ConTeXt/Test/Bib.mkiv:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/publ-ini.lua:513: attempt to
index field
On 7/4/2015 6:45 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jul 2015 19:19:58 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
(i'm pretty sure that context was one of the first to support for
instance field (widget) trees but support for that in viewers changes
each version so one never knows what is the right
On Fri, 3 Jul 2015 19:19:58 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
(i'm pretty sure that context was one of the first to support for
instance field (widget) trees but support for that in viewers changes
each version so one never knows what is the right way as specs
predate support in viewers
/Sect /sectionnumber /H /document /Div /Type /StructTreeRoot
endobj
but as usual it's hard to check what gets done with such things
(i'm pretty sure that context was one of the first to support for
instance field (widget) trees but support for that in viewers changes
each version so one never
-in
ebgaramond
typescript which also comes with the designsizes field. Interesting, the
ebgaramond-regular is remapped to EBGaramond12-Regular magically:
===
fontsdefining start stage two: file:ebgaramond-regular
(size
want combine floats next to each other.
I use the XML framework to filter my images according the 'keywords' field:
\usebtxdataset[image][../../4_source/2_image/1_image.bib]
\convertbtxdatasettoxml[image]
\startxmlsetups btx:render
\xmlfilter {#1} {
/bibtex
/entry[@category
with the following content:
call C:\context\tex\setuptex
context %*
4. Start TexWorks
Go to File - Preferences - Typesetting.
In the Processing tools list, select ConTeXt(LuaTeX).
Press Edit.
In the program field, replace context.tex by C:\context1.bat
if mtxrun.exe is in your path
\tex\setuptex
context %*
4. Start TexWorks
Go to File - Preferences - Typesetting.
In the Processing tools list, select ConTeXt(LuaTeX).
Press Edit.
In the program field, replace context.tex by C:\context1.bat
--Johan
this, the easiest solution might be to edit
the bib file, and change the author field to what you want in the output.
This is a real shortcoming of ConTeXt bibliography generating mechanism. To
customize
it you have to be able to edit bst files and be very familiar with ConTeXt
bibliography
be to
edit the bib file, and change the author field to what you want in the
output.
This is a real shortcoming of ConTeXt bibliography generating mechanism. To
customize
it you have to be able to edit bst files and be very familiar with ConTeXt
bibliography
generating module, and TeX
solution might be to
edit the bib file, and change the author field to what you want in the output.
This is a real shortcoming of ConTeXt bibliography generating mechanism. To
customize
it you have to be able to edit bst files and be very familiar with ConTeXt
bibliography
generating module
. Open TW and go to Edit Preferences
5.2 Select Compilation tab
5.3 In that Window, in the field Location of TeX and related programs
(or something like that, the name can be slightly different. I use the
Spanish version), add (using the button marked +) the folder
C:\context\pragmatex\
5.4
][MMshortString][][JS(CurDate)] % JS(CurDate) ends up
verbatim in the field
Date: \field[Datum]
\stoptext
Greetlings, Hraban
---
http://www.fiee.net
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer
field; Firefox and Sumatra show a non-editable
field.
That’s not the problem, creating fields works great. Since JS works (probably)
only in Adobe products anyway, I don’t care about other viewers.
But JavaScript code (within JSpreamble or JScode sections) is only copied by
ConTeXt into the PDF
=off,
bottomframe=on]
\definefield[Datum][line][MMshortString][][JS(CurDate)] % JS(CurDate) ends up
verbatim in the field
Date: \field[Datum]
\stoptext
Greetlings, Hraban
Greetlings Hraban,
This appears to be a pdf reader problem. On Win 8.1, Windows Reader and
Chrome both show an editable
obsolete syntax, but it is a good starting point
for further tweaking. Exactly this I did in my recent project.
While my resources are very limited, if any effort in this field will start,
I can share my DocBook/XSLT experience. It could also be a nice GSoC project
for students:
https://lists.oasis
common use and to make the behavior depend on
the language= field (or the document language, by default).
Alan
On Sun, 1 Feb 2015 20:57:23 +0100
Keith J. Schultz keithjschu...@web.de wrote:
Hi Idris, All,
We have here the classical database problem of finding a format that
fits all. But, as any
an exporter that exports to a regular dumb bib file for other
usage)
I would think something more dynamic would be better!
Something like a possible filter field for parsing the author information, so
that writers
can the set-up the sort field and von fields!
If it is not designated for an entry
no solution other than
trying to identify some common use and to make the behavior depend on
the language= field (or the document language, by default).
what is the rules for a language changed ; the problem is that it slso
might affect sorting
maybe some extra indicator (6th in comma separated
Of course, language of the cited publication. Nothing else makes sense
at all. This field is also to be used for hyphenation of the title
field.
BUT, the author of the TeX document must control and decide if the
bibliography will use an eventual language= field or rather use the
language rule
Dear Syndicate,
The current bibliography handler uses the following for authors:
\type{\author[junior]{firstnames}[inits]{von}{surname}}
Now in Arabic we have something similar to the 'von' field: the definite
article 'al-', 'ibn', etc. Just as with 'von' we want to ignore them
Dear Cabal,
Things like the following used to work, now give an error:
\starttext
\setuppublications[alternative=apa]
\startpublication[k=corbin81,
t=book,
a=Corbin,
y=1981,
s=\hbox{}Corbin81]
cultural diversity.
The use of the \setuppublicationlist[colsep=] helps in some ways that it gives
the writers of text the flexibility of manually controlling the space after
von field,
but as Idris has pointed out this would involve a lot of work depending on the
authors
one has in ones database
in Arabic we have something similar to the 'von' field: the definite
article 'al-', 'ibn', etc. Just as with 'von' we want to ignore them in
the alphabetical sorting. [On the other hand, ConTeXt cannot currently
sort its own bbl files alphabetically]. See the linked picture for a
real-life example
On 2/1/2015 4:27 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear Cabal,
Things like the following used to work, now give an error:
s=\hbox{}Corbin81]
This is not mission-critical in my case, I can live without it at least
for now, but it did used to work. May be
On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 17:56:31 -0700, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 2/1/2015 4:27 PM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear Cabal,
Things like the following used to work, now give an error:
s=\hbox{}Corbin81]
This is not mission-critical in my case, I can
the revolution. In
Spanish, we have other practice.
One solution is to make the rendering depend on the language= bibtex
field. But this does not work universally. With Hans, we have extended
the bibtex standard so that names can be explicitly separated, as in:
author = {particle, lastname, suffix
somewhere or is it name begins with a
'word' in lowercase. IMHO it would be desirable that the prefix
itself could be specified in a field.
Well the main problem is that authors are name *lists*, and that
there can be more then one name list in an entry.
But biblatex is extensible. You can
How is a prefix identified as such with this technique? Is there a
hardcoded list somewhere or is it name begins with a 'word' in lowercase.
IMHO it would be desirable that the prefix itself could be specified in a
field.
onsdag 28 januari 2015 skrev Ulrike Fischer ne...@nililand.de:
Am Tue, 27
the burden on the author, but is the cleanest and most
flexible way to do it.
Or implement a mechanism where the Author of the bibliography can write a
SETUP/filter for the format of the author field and add a field to the format
called
authorfieldtype. this way.
I believe this would
Am Tue, 27 Jan 2015 21:11:03 +0100 schrieb Jörg Weger:
how would you “set up an entry properly” in a BibTeX file where you have
only one field for author/editor (serious question!)?
In biblatex/biber you could setup the entries like this:
@book{goethe,
author={von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
Hi Keith,
how would you “set up an entry properly” in a BibTeX file where you have
only one field for author/editor (serious question!)? I normally put the
names uninverted but inverting Goethe’s name in the BibTeX file didn’t
change anything. As far as I understood ConTeXt can handle
in the right part of the name field.
regards
Keith
Am 27.01.2015 um 19:20 schrieb Jörg Weger joerg73@googlemail.com:
The default way to diplay (inverted) names with “von” and “van” is “von
Goethe” and “van Halen” in in-text references and “von Goethe, Johann
Wolfgang” and “van Halen
in { } ... it might work
So, it is up to the author of a text to set up his entries properly, by putting
the von in the right part of the name field.
indeed, not all can be catched in a poorly specified format
btw, context loads the bib data in memory and fields of type author get
split
practice.
One solution is to make the rendering depend on the language= bibtex
field. But this does not work universally. With Hans, we have extended
the bibtex standard so that names can be explicitly separated, as in:
author = {particle, lastname, suffix, firstname}
This allows the author to use a free
of a text to set up his entries properly,
by putting the von in the right part of the name field.
indeed, not all can be catched in a poorly specified format
btw, context loads the bib data in memory and fields of type author get
split into multiple authors and each is split into parts; most
. In
Spanish, we have other practice.
One solution is to make the rendering depend on the language= bibtex
field. But this does not work universally. With Hans, we have extended
the bibtex standard so that names can be explicitly separated, as in:
author = {particle, lastname, suffix, firstname}
This allows
that one can tell what fields
represents what kind of data
- fallback sets i.e a sequence that will be checked when a field is
requested
- virtual fields (think of numbers and author year combinations)
- control via settings (the et-al thing as well as fences and
punctuation)
- rendering driven
On 01/21/2015 12:36 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/20/2015 8:50 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have a question when dealing with XML.
Is there any way to write a conditional based on the number of
characters in a given field?
[...]
let tex do the work .. counting is not accurate
sets i.e a sequence that will be checked when a field is
requested
- virtual fields (think of numbers and author year combinations)
- control via settings (the et-al thing as well as fences and
punctuation)
- rendering driven by setups so that users have full control (if they
want) over
field 'markasupdated' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
C:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/publ-usr.lua:95: in
function 'addbtxentry'
[\directlua]:1: in main chunk
4 \startpublication[k=haq,
5 t=book,
6 a=Haq,
7
for what you needed: the metadata field
rights.
pandoc itself seems to be able to deal with bibliographies (I have never
used them myself [either in pandoc, or in TeX]).
Perhaps I'll experiment, but *after* this article is finished :-)
This is a wise decision ;-).
Pablo
--
http
On 1/20/2015 8:50 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have a question when dealing with XML.
Is there any way to write a conditional based on the number of
characters in a given field?
I mean, the following field:
\xmltext{#1}{h1[@class='subtitle']}
If subtitle 60 chars
Dear list,
I have a question when dealing with XML.
Is there any way to write a conditional based on the number of
characters in a given field?
I mean, the following field:
\xmltext{#1}{h1[@class='subtitle']}
If subtitle 60 chars, then fontsize = 10pt.
If subtitle 50 chars
to
call field 'markasupdated' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
C:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/publ-usr.lua:95: in
function 'addbtxentry'
[\directlua]:1: in main chunk
4 \startpublication[k=haq,
5 t=book,
6 a=Haq,
7
that will be checked when a field is
requested
- virtual fields (think of numbers and author year combinations)
- control via settings (the et-al thing as well as fences and punctuation)
- rendering driven by setups so that users have full control (if they
want) over what comes out
- a bunch
Hello,
I'm getting the following failure:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/lpdf-xmp.lua:109: attempt to
call field 'convert' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/lpdf-xmp.lua:109: in
function 'valid_xmp'
c:/Ctx-Beta
On 12/12/2014 10:32 AM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting the following failure:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/lpdf-xmp.lua:109: attempt
to call field 'convert' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base
-64/bin I found a eeror
message This went wrong:
.../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933: attempt to
index field 'properties' (a nil value)
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
Hans, what version of LuaTeX is needed?
we have 0.79.2 now but 0.79.1
/spac-ver.lua:933: attempt to
index field 'properties' (a nil value)
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
Thanks for your support
2014-12-08 12:19 GMT+00:00 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 12/8/2014 12:27 PM, DesdeChaves wrote:
Thanks, but I'm not able to run this code in my
:
.../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933: attempt
to index field 'properties' (a nil value)
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
it's the reverse: the latest luatex comes with the latest minimals
normally one runs first-setup to update
Hans
wrong:
.../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933: attempt to
index field 'properties' (a nil value)
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
Hans, what version of LuaTeX is needed?
Jorge, which version of luatex do you have in minimals / what OS are
you
to
index field 'properties' (a nil value)
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
Hans, what version of LuaTeX is needed?
Jorge, which version of luatex do you have in minimals / what OS are
you using? It's not 100% clear to me whether you have 0.78.2 in
minimals
wrong:
.../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933:
attempt to
index field 'properties' (a nil value)
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
Hans, what version of LuaTeX is needed?
Jorge, which version of luatex do you have in minimals / what OS
luatex
binary (v.
0.78.2) but I don't know how install it in minimals. If i just
copy/paste
the new binary to the folder .../tex/texmf-osx-64/bin I found a eeror
message This went wrong:
.../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933:
attempt to
index field 'properties
:
no field package.preload['pgfluamath.functions']
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-modules/tex/generic/pgf/libraries/luamath/pgflibraryluamath.code.tex:
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On 11/4/2014 1:58 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
no field package.preload['pgfluamath.functions']
no file '/usr/local/share/lua/5.2/pgfluamath/functions.lua'
is it pgfluamath.functions.lua a safe name for a Lua module ?
the is in fact a path separator there
Hans
Best regards, Mikael
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