s are properly set,
and yet I get the same error:
\startbuffer[test]
Hello world
\stopbuffer
\startsetups my:test
\startxmlsetups xml:testsetups
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{document|p}{xml:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:testsetups}
\startxmlsetups xml:document
\xmlflus
you're
referring to? This seems to work, I may be able to use this for my real
file...
All best
Thomas
\startbuffer[test]
Hello world
\stopbuffer
%%% ONE
\startxmlsetups xml:firstsetups
\xmlsetsetup{one}{document|p}{xml:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:firsts
error:
\startbuffer[test]
Hello world
\stopbuffer
\startsetups my:test
\startxmlsetups xml:testsetups
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{document|p}{xml:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:testsetups}
\startxmlsetups xml:document
\xmlflush {#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:p
\color
interaction.
The vskip is needed here because blank does not do the job, as you
can test in the example.
Is this a side effect of the new tagging changes?
(A workaround that uses blank would be welcome.)
in supp-box.mkxl line 2792 you can try to replace \hbox by \vpack
\setbox\b_syst_boxes
input tex has several of them. I should thus be
> able to use mutools to convert it to svgs and save them to
> `test-export/images` manually, using mtx-epub.lua as reference.
> >
> > Thanks again for your help!
>
> We have some kind of working setup at the moment (here I have
t tex has several of them. I should thus be able to use
> mutools to convert it to svgs and save them to `test-export/images` manually,
> using mtx-epub.lua as reference.
>
> Thanks again for your help!
We have some kind of working setup at the moment (here I have some lua
file that c
unning
context test.tex --mode=show_formula --exportimages=true
generates a pdf with (if I am not mistaken) the correct image, or one image
per page when the input tex has several of them. I should thus be able to
use mutools to convert it to svgs and save them to `test-export/images`
manually, usi
Am 14.08.25 um 13:32 schrieb Florent Michel:
Thanks a lot Henning!
You’re welcome.
I tried running:
```
context ./test.tex --mode=show_formula
mtxrun --script epub --images test
```
but it still does not seem to generate the images. Is there another
option I should pass to either context or
script epub --images test
```
but it still does not seem to generate the images. Is there another option
I should pass to either context or mtxrun to ensure the right xml file is
generated/used?
> I would also put the export activation in a mode to avoid the overhead
> while you don’t need it.
not do the job, as you can
test in the example.
Is this a side effect of the new tagging changes?
(A workaround that uses blank would be welcome.)
in supp-box.mkxl line 2792 you can try to replace \hbox by \vpack
\setbox\b_syst_boxes\vpack{\expand\everypreroll#1}%
(i'm not sure about
\par
> \stopExtract
> \stopBlockQuotation
> \stopendnote
>
> \samplefile klein \par
>
> \placenotes[endnote]
> \stoptext
>
>The error can be eliminated by changing interaction to stop, but I want
>interaction.
>
>The vskip is neede
\stopendnote
\samplefile klein \par
\placenotes[endnote]
\stoptext
The error can be eliminated by changing interaction to stop, but I want
interaction.
The vskip is needed here because blank does not do the job, as you can
test in the example.
Is this a side effect of the new
g-context
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. August 2025 23:09
> An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Cc: Hans Hagen
> Betreff: [NTG-context] Re: Notes at end of book
>
> Concerning notes ...
>
> \starttext
>
> test \footnote{one}
> test \footnote{two}
> test \footnote{three}
>
Concerning notes ...
\starttext
test \footnote{one}
test \footnote{two}
test \footnote{three}
test \footnote{four}
\blank
\placelist[footnote][criterium=text]
\stoptext
could help
Hans
; > Thank you so much Hans & Mikhael!
> >
> > I tested one of my lecture notes and get two complaints from VeraPDF:
> > (90 failed checks and 577444 passed checks…)
> >
> >
> > Specification: ISO 32005:2023, Clause: Table 5. P-Div, Test number: 1
>
25, at 1:40 PM, Matthias Weber
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you so much Hans & Mikhael!
>>
>> I tested one of my lecture notes and get two complaints from VeraPDF:
>> (90 failed checks and 577444 passed checks…)
>>
>>
>> Specification
Hi
Den ons 13 aug. 2025 19:48Matthias Weber skrev:
> Thank you so much Hans & Mikhael!
>
> I tested one of my lecture notes and get two complaints from VeraPDF:
> (90 failed checks and 577444 passed checks…)
>
>
> Specification: ISO 32005:2023, Clause: Table 5. P-Div
> Specification: ISO 32005:2023, Clause: Table 5. P-Div, Test number: 1
> shall not containFailed
> 24 occurrencesHide
> SEDiv
> parentStandardType != 'P'
> root/document[0]/StructTreeRoot[0](231 0 obj PDStructTreeRoot)/K[0](239 0 obj
> SEDocumen
On 8/13/2025 7:40 PM, Matthias Weber wrote:
Thank you so much Hans & Mikhael!
I tested one of my lecture notes and get two complaints from VeraPDF:
(90 failed checks and 577444 passed checks…)
Specification: ISO 32005:2023, Clause: Table 5. P-Div, Test number: 1
shall not contain Fa
Thank you so much Hans & Mikhael!
I tested one of my lecture notes and get two complaints from VeraPDF:
(90 failed checks and 577444 passed checks…)
Specification: ISO 32005:2023, Clause: Table 5. P-Div, Test number: 1
shall not contain Failed
24 occurrences Hide
S
h book. Of
course runtime increases (so the book now needs 14 sec instead of 8 but
so be it we might be able to improve that a little bit but all that math
... it's not like one tags all day).
\setuptagging
[state=start,
preset=basic,
% preset={basic,\jobname},
comment={just a basi
; >
> > \starttext
> >
> > The phenomenon of colonialism extended borders well beyond traditional
> > dynastic realms.\notetag{Among recent works, see David Graeber and
> > Marshall Sahlins, {\it On Kings\/} (Chicago, 2017), and Elena Woodacre,
> > Lucinda H.~S. Dean,
ootnotes an alt and
pop up but need to test it more
we also ponder a variant where one makes two documents, one normal and
one crapped for tagging (maybe with more verbose rendering of some
that as variant but its not really worth the
trouble (i have it as disabled experiment because i have no time to test
or pass megabytes of mp code this way) and it is again something one has
to explain to users (token speak)
an alternative is to write the mp to a temporary file and let mp re
ways' pass a test ... it's a real mess in
pdf and all this pdf tagging (standard, updating, validating, whatever
one can call it) is (apart from the totally random nesting restrictions)
not really moving forward in a positive way but we have to deal with it
as it's out of ou
>
ok, i'll add it
— has the following for the image
This shows the image, but the alt tag is not readable. One can test this by
removing/renaming hacker.jpg from the images directory.
It seems the alt tag only works inside . So changingworks.
It might break other things.
And then
}\, dx=\frac12 \sqrt\pi$
}]}
\stoptext
The exported file hacker-div.html
— is missing something like
but should also link to
— has the following for the image
This shows the image, but the alt tag is not readable. One can test this by
removing/renaming hacker.jpg from the images
hilosophie::manent-metamorphoses2010]}.
Le test a pour but de vérifier l'affichage des références
bibliographiques en bas de
page\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry][philosophie::manent-loi2018]}.
\blank[big]
A bibliographic citation in a footnote would match
perfectly\footnote{\cite[al
(Notice the space after ‘co-’.)
>
> Would there be a way to avoid this extra space? As an alternative, is it
> possible to prevent line breaks after a hyphen?
>
> (I tried playing with \setupbreakpoint, e.g.,
> \setupbreakpoint[test][-][nleft=100,nright=100], but did not manage
to avoid this extra space? As an alternative, is it
possible to prevent line breaks after a hyphen?
(I tried playing with \setupbreakpoint, e.g.,
\setupbreakpoint[test][-][nleft=100,nright=100], but did not manage to get
it working for the hyphens, although it seems to work well for other
charact
fashion we have (already) some protection
for callback abuse in place. The additional overhead can be neglected.
It can be that we have some unforeseen side effects but the test suite
runs ok as do some of mikaels more complex and demanding documents (that
we use to test thi
r PDF reader does, indeed, do SPR?
>>> (I.e., not just everything else on your system.)
>>> and
>> Ah, good point, I should have checked first. Using the following test
>> file:
>> \loadtypescriptfile[plex]
>> \setupbodyfont[plex
.)
>> and
> Ah, good point, I should have checked first. Using the following test
> file:
> \loadtypescriptfile[plex]
> \setupbodyfont[plex-thin, sans]
> \setupinterlinespace[1sp]
> \define[1]\makeline{%
> \setupbodyfont[#1pt]%
>
. Using the following test
file:
\loadtypescriptfile[plex]
\setupbodyfont[plex-thin, sans]
\setupinterlinespace[1sp]
\define[1]\makeline{%
\setupbodyfont[#1pt]%
\dorecurse{
\numexpression(\textwidth / \widthofstring{l}) - 1\relax
}{l
Hi Jim,
On Tue, 2025-07-15 at 10:06 -0300, Jim wrote:
> Might I ask you
> (a) To confirm that your PDF reader does, indeed, do SPR?
> (I.e., not just everything else on your system.)
> and
Ah, good point, I should have checked first. Using the followi
on` gave the right output instead of the message in
Spanish "Acceso denegado").
So it seems that these binaries are usable again (sorry for being
overcautious, but I would like to test them extensively [I have used it
as in any other previous ConTeXt distribution and they seem to work
fine; bu
text fits on a single column or not. The following example
>> demonstrates this behaviour (ConTeXt LMTX version 2025.07.08 17:48 on a
>> 64-bits Linux machine): the first line looks slightly higher than the
>> second one.
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startframed[offset=0pt
> \startcolumns
> This is a test
> \stopcolumns
> \stopframed
> \blank[medium]
> \startframed[offset=0pt]
> \startcolumns
> This is a slightly longer test using two columns
> \stopcolumns
> \stopframed
> \stoptext
>
-bits Linux machine): the first line looks slightly higher than the
second one.
\starttext
\startframed[offset=0pt]
\startcolumns
This is a test
\stopcolumns
\stopframed
\blank[medium]
\startframed[offset=0pt]
\startcolumns
This is a slightly longer test using two co
o you get for it?
> I thought `whereis` was the Unix counterpart to `where` (but I got
> exactly the same result with both, in any case).
>
> Since the win32 binaries do work, I have to test newer binaries to check
> whether my issue is p
t aloud, but
with https://ngpdf.com).
I happily leave that you you to test.
so, the question is 'selective' or 'everywhere'
I think the selective implementation would make more sense, especially
when the selection could later include more items (as required/needed b
eing run is the one that you think it is.
Typing from what I got with the Windows computer at work:
c:\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin\context.exe
I thought `whereis` was the Unix counterpart to `where` (but I got
exactly the same result with both, in any case).
Since the win32
Hi,
A while ago there was some demand for language support in tagging and
export (which already has some).
One approach is to do it automatically, so
test {\nl test} test
would then be split in pieces but also error prone and maybe
non-intentional. But then one can actually wonder about
with the images.
I ran into various other issues. When using enumerations, sometimes part of the
text from a previous enumeration is repeated (usually math).
I've attached a minimal example at the end.
Thanks for testing ... this is the qed, can you test with this at the top of
the file? Btw
tion is repeated (usually math).
>> I've attached a minimal example at the end.
>
> Thanks for testing ... this is the qed, can you test with this at the top of
> the file? Btw, you don't need to load the mathml module.
>
> \unprotect \pushoverloadmode
>
> \prot
sting ... this is the qed, can you test with this at the
top of the file? Btw, you don't need to load the mathml module.
\unprotect \pushoverloadmode
\protected\permanent\def\textmathematics#1%
{\begingroup
\ifmmode
\currentmathblobnesting\minusone
#1%
\else
\mat
makes things much easier for me, since I only
need to download a tiny container image to run it locally, instead of
having to wait forever to download a 5GB image when I already have
multiple TeX systems installed. I've been using this strategy for the
past few months to test and bundle the extractbb
\advanceby\nofexportedboxes\plusone
\dostarttagged\t!image{\the\nofexportedboxes}%
\clf_figure_push {
as test, not the real solution. Btw you need to tun that document with
mtxrun --script epub --images thatfile
to get the proper math
Hans
ed. I do not claim that it is really
clear from the spec that it is required but the PDF/UA TWG confirmed
that it should be there, and at some time the spec will perhaps
clarify that or some validator or consumer will test for it.
--
Ulrike Fischer
http://www.troubleshooting-tex.de/
tgarden website.
As a test, I installed a fresh Windows Context onto a Windows 11 VM that's
never had Context on it before.
I followed the instructions on the wiki here. I didn't have to do anything more
than what is listed.
<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Introduction/Installatio
esn’t object, maybe `lpdf-tag-imp-testing.lmt` could be a
package (clearly named `testing-tagging` or something similar) to test
new tagging.
As for these files, let me check in some days (today isn’t the right
time for checking PDF tags).
As for the
is small set of images with a test file.
should be no problem (i'll check it tomorrow)
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Nether
Hi,
is there a way store the metapost code which is created from a included
svg image to shorten run time. When you have many images (1000+) it
takes a while to create the pdf file (I guess IO to read the images
plays a big factor).
Attached is small set of images with a test file
> > > this 'no list method'?
> >
> > no example given
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> > I can reproduce the issue on my side with the following example:
> >
> >
> > \starttext
> >\placecontent
__
\starttext
\placecontent
\section{Test}
\stoptext
Runs withput problems on my windows machine.
version: 2.11.07 | 20250706
format id : 722
date : 23:07:23 | Jul 7 2025
compiler
de no changes to the file that worked perfectly beforehand. Why
> > this 'no list method'?
>
> no example given
Hi,
I can reproduce the issue on my side with the following example:
\starttext
\placecontent
\section{Te
ing (or breaking) it first.
> [...]
> Did you test it with ua 1 replaced by ua 2 ?
No, it works fine. Sorry, but with lines such as:
description= { pua = "ua1", pdf = "Note" },
`pua = "ua1"` made me think that it was UA-1 only.
> If needed we can
ture mentioned
because we can have a richer structure in context than possible with
those mappings to pdf which then can result in an invalidated mapping.
It's mostly about playing safe.
Is there any way to do the same with UA-2?
Did you test it with ua 1 replaced by ua 2 ?
If needed we
On 7/6/2025 4:19 PM, John Was wrote:
Hello
Is there a way in ConTeXt to allow line-breaking by default after an en
or em dash (-- or ---)? The equivalent of \XeTeXdashbreakstate=1
I couldn't see anything after trying various searches.
Just try:
\starttext
\hsize1mm
test-tes
Dear Bruce,
Many thanks for your answer. I have just tried the test on TeXworks, there the
test went well. So I use TeXworks.
Best regards
Uschi
Von: Bruce Horrocks
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2025 03:03:01
An: ntg-context mailing list
Betreff: [NTG
the version I used. I'm on a Mac so I installed Texlive into a Windows
VM and compiled the test file.
It worked for me: I got a new .pdf looking the way you wanted and also,
somewhat unexpectedly, I got *exactly the same* log file output as you have
included here.
>
> So yesterday
context.test today , I got:
Command Line: context.exe --synctex=-1 "context-test.tex"
Startup Folder:
C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\context-win64\tex\texmf-context\tex\context\test\mkiv
resolvers | formats | executing runner 'run luametatex format':
luametatex
;context --autopdf=auto '${file}' && `xdg-open
> '${fileBasenameNoExtension}.pdf'`",
> "args": [],
> "options": {
> "cwd": "${fileDirname}"
> },
> "group": {
> "kind": "build",
>
roup": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
}
},
{
"label": "check file",
"type": "shell",
"command": "mtxrun --script check '${file}'&quo
re-release': false,
'update-extensions': false,
version: false,
verbose: true,
status: false,
'prof-startup': false,
'no-cached-data': false,
'prof-v8-extensions': false,
'disable-extensions': false,
&
; wait: false,
> help: false,
> 'extensions-dir':
> '/home/hraban/lmtx/tex/texmf-context/context/data/vscode/extensions',
> 'list-extensions': false,
> 'show-versions': false,
> 'install-extension': [ 'cdt.context
'pre-release': false,
'update-extensions': false,
version: false,
verbose: true,
status: false,
'prof-startup': false,
'no-cached-data': false,
'prof-v8-extensions': false,
'disable-extensions': false,
'disable-lcd-text': false,
e CJK):
\definefontfamily[notoFont][ss][Noto Sans KR]
[ it={style:regular,features:{*,slanted}},
sl={style:regular,features:{*,slanted}},
bi={style:bold,features:{*,slanted}},force=yes]
However, when I run the test file, I got the same error as before.
...
fonts > checking >
hould be I cannot say (and am not going to spend
time finding out!).
I do have an embarrassingly basic question about my test file which I'll
post in a separate thread.
Best wishes
John *🇪🇺 * Слава Україні!
* 🇺🇦*
<http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=
nner as well as the engine (and on
modern systems below .25 sec but i can't check that as i only have
laptop hardware pre 2018 to test on)
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ri
two distinct paragraphs).
To give you an idea, in XHTML it could be something like this:
---
This is a paragraph.
This is the next paragraph.
---
Here is a weekend solution ...
% Let's borrow some mwe as that was not provided:
\startbuffer[test]
tartbuffer[test]
one
two
three
four
\stopbuffer
% some trivial mapping
\startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{something|what}{xml:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:mysetups}
\startxmlsetups xml
reliable it is, which of course you
will test.
Of course, Hans, I don’t mind testing whatever is required for ConTeXt
(although not in about ten days starting from next Friday: away from
home and probably without laptop with a reliable internet connection]).
BTW, some time ago, I stopped using
On 6/16/25 09:05, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 6/15/2025 7:13 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
>> Sorry, Hans, could you check what it seems to be misplaced diacritcs in
>> variable fonts?
>
> I have a clue but need to check how reliable it is, which of cour
acritcs in
variable fonts?
I have a clue but need to check how reliable it is, which of course you
will test.
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Has
der /texmf, so I made the
relevant change to the terminal command and ran it using the full path
/home/julian/bin/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/texmf-local. I have moved
the *icc file into texmf.local successfully enough. I ran the link
command and then the erase cache and generate commands.
The
me to time glitches may appear.
Sorry, Hans, could you check what it seems to be misplaced diacritcs in
variable fonts?
but what is weird is that it only happens in one direction, compare <
100 and > 100
(there is some delta code that we don't yet apply but when i test with
that it l
PDF document).
> 2. Are you also saying that {ISO Coated v2 etc.} is exactly the same?
I don’t think they are not the same file (I won’t test it, but I only
consider data or files being the same when they have the same SHA512 value).
Both com from the same ISO standard (ISO 12647-2:2004), but
very basic test document
https://github.com/gucci-on-fleek/maxchernoff.ca/blob/master/builder/containers/tex/context-cache.tex
and aborts if it doesn't give the expected output, so the TL version
should never be *completely* broken. And it's pretty common for new
LaTeX releases t
On 6/14/25 10:02, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 6/13/2025 4:00 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> Well, what is missing is the `colo-imp-` prefix to the file names (as
>> far as I can remember).
>
> We could strip the prefix when checking ...
on (many of whom use ConTeXt professionally), then
it should be stable enough for TeX Live. The build script tries
compiling a very basic test document
https://github.com/gucci-on-fleek/maxchernoff.ca/blob/master/builder/containers/tex/context-cache.tex
and aborts if it doesn't give the
On 6/13/2025 4:00 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Well, what is missing is the `colo-imp-` prefix to the file names (as
far as I can remember).
We could strip the prefix when checking ... do you have a test that
exposes this issue?
Hans
texmf-dist/tex/context/modules/mkxl/m-texlive.mkxl
%D This is a variant on code I found in a \TEXLIVE\ installation in \type
%D {cont-sys.mkxl} in 2025. In \type {cont-sys.mkxl} one can add this:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \usemodule[texlive]
%D \stoptyping
I've updated cont-sys.mkxl with your n
colo-imp-isocoated_v2_eci.icc
colo-imp-sgrey-v4.icc colo-imp-srgb-v2-magic.icc
All names start with colo-...
But in colorprofiles.xml all these names are missing.
Sorry, but I am quite confused.
what is a minimal test
Hans
-
don’t work,
which makes sense.
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Pseudo_Small_Caps looks very MkII.
Is there a solution?
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\pseudosmallcapped{This is a Test!}
\pseudoSmallcapped{This is a Test!}
\pseudoSmallCapped{This is a Test!}
\blank % \setupcapitals[sc=no
everything so it appears grayscale, so I can
better visualize how it would look printed?
\setupcolors
[state=stop]
for images, you can configure converters (they call a converter program
and cache results) ... (see manuals and test suite)
in principle png should be doable runtime (a bit slow) but
little gap is worthwhile considering in a future version. :-)
>
> It's no problem to add something and it's kind of trivial to implement
> anyway. See attached.
>
> You need to keep in mind that \time is also a primitive (do users actually
> use that one?) so we need to rem
to keep in mind that \time is also a primitive (do users
actually use that one?) so we need to remain compatible with its usage
as number, think:
\time1234 % sets the time
\time[] % typesets the time
\the\time % typesets the number
intercepting h and m also has to involve overflow
how about s
ppen often
in the future). I don't really like this solution, so hopefully
you/me/Hans can figure something out so that it isn't necessary for
future releases.
This sounds a bit dangerous. Hans is explicitly using the work branch to
test experimental features that have not ev
en
> in the future). I don't really like this solution, so hopefully
> you/me/Hans can figure something out so that it isn't necessary for
> future releases.
>
This sounds a bit dangerous. Hans is explicitly using the work branch to
test experimental features that have not e
On 6/4/25 19:34, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> You can move:
>
> local function urls(url)
> ...
> end
>
> to before:
>
> local function includeprofile(s)
>
> to get rid of the error.
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
This fixes the issue
gang.
>> I located mtx-epub.lua
>> and now I am getting with
>> mtxrun --script mtx-epub --make --purge test
>
> Do you have (or had one in the past) another TeX installation on your system,
> PATH entries for multiple in
Am 30.05.2025 um 19:49 schrieb Matthias Weber:
Thanks Wolfgang.
I located mtx-epub.lua
and now I am getting with
mtxrun --script mtx-epub --make --purge test
Do you have (or had one in the past) another TeX installation on your
system, PATH entries for multiple installations can cause
Thanks Wolfgang.
I located mtx-epub.lua
and now I am getting with
mtxrun --script mtx-epub --make --purge test
the error
mtx-epub| unknown specificaton file 'test-export/test-pub.lua' for
‘test'
I tried other things than ’test’ to no avail.
I am using the most recen
Am 29.05.2025 um 22:54 schrieb Matthias Weber:
Hi,
I am trying to export to epub. I found epub-mkiv-demo.tex and
export-example.tex, and both compile fine, generating the XML tree. The
instructions say that I have to run
mtxrun --script epub --make --purge test
but I get unknown script
Hi,
I am trying to export to epub. I found epub-mkiv-demo.tex and
export-example.tex, and both compile fine, generating the XML tree. The
instructions say that I have to run
mtxrun --script epub --make --purge test
but I get unknown script ‘epub.lua’. I don’t have epub.lua anywhere.
It
Hi,
You can test your familiarity with TeX error messages at:
https://meeting.contextgarden.net/2025/
(Taco made the page show a different one each time.)
(Colorful QR codes will be available in meta-imp-qrcodes.mkxl)
Hans
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For some more details on tool versions:
ConTeXt: ConTeXt ver: 2025.04.28 14:29 LMTX fmt: 2025.5.7 int:
english/english
Metafun: metafun xl 2025-5-9 11:26
Metapost: version 2.02 (TeX Live 2023) (kpathsea version 6.3.5)
For some reason I couldn't manage to load `metafun` in
atter, backmatter,
anywhere else. Here is my minimum working example, note that
\getvalue{B} never appears, it was set within the bodymatter.
\setvalue{A}{this is a test}
\starttext
\startbodymatter
\setvalue{B}{Why is hits one missing?}
\stopbodymatter
\startbackmatter
\dostepwiserecurse
atter, backmatter,
anywhere else. Here is my minimum working example, note that
\getvalue{B} never appears, it was set within the bodymatter.
\setvalue{A}{this is a test}
\starttext
\startbodymatter
\setvalue{B}{Why is hits one missing?}
\stopbodymatter
\startbackmatter
\dostepwiserecurse{1}
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