it. Not elegant, but if it works it works!
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Taco
>>
>>
>> >
>> > \startcomponent[chapter-14]
>> > \startMPpage
>> > ...
>> > \stopMPpage
>> > \stopcomponent
>> >
>> > Bu
>
> > \startcomponent[chapter-14]
> > \startMPpage
> > ...
> > \stopMPpage
> > \stopcomponent
> >
> > But if I compile my project, it disappears !!
> >
> > \startproduct[terminale-manual]
> > \startbodymatter
> > \com
..
> \stopMPpage
> \stopcomponent
>
> But if I compile my project, it disappears !!
>
> \startproduct[terminale-manual]
> \startbodymatter
> \component[chapter-1]
> \component[chapter-2]
> \component[chapter-3]
> \component[cha
project, it disappears !!
\startproduct[terminale-manual]
\startbodymatter
\component[chapter-1]
\component[chapter-2]
\component[chapter-3]
\component[chapter-4]
\component[chapter-5]
\component[chapter-6]
\component[chapter-7]
\component
Hi Taco,
I knew I wouldn't be able to explain what was happening.
The code works perfectly and the figure is clearly visible in the component
chapter-14 :
\startcomponent[chapter-14]
\startMPpage
...
\stopMPpage
\stopcomponent
But if I compile my project, it disappears !!
\startproduct
:27, Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I don't know if I can explain the problem I'm having. I made a project with
> 14 chapters. In each of them, there are graphics embedding metapost code. I
> proceed as follows : I compile each chapter alone with lmtx then I compile
>
Hi,
I don't know if I can explain the problem I'm having. I made a project with
14 chapters. In each of them, there are graphics embedding metapost code. I
proceed as follows : I compile each chapter alone with lmtx then I compile
the project containing the 14 chapters. I didn't encounter any
has access to the
> documents anyway?
No, members have access to drafts during the time such a standard is
developed and discussed in the Working Groups but once it is
released there is no longer a free access.
BTW: The LaTeX Project is a member too https://pdfa.org/memb
TeX and LibreOffice are already capable of
producing PDF/UA-2 files, and with some tweaking, LaTeX can produce what
appear to be really good WTPDF files. Kudos to both those development teams!
https://github.com/latex3/tagging-project/discussions/72
Finally, in case you missed earlier posts from l
{r}{\lastpagenumber} and
\at[\Reference]–\at[\lastpagenumber] work properly in the body text.
The overall structure is project-product sort with many components in the
product.
This is probably TMI. The bottom line is that I am truly stumped.
All best,
Alan
On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 6:56 AM Bruce
e.
>
> -- If you have troubles (crash) you need to wipe the cache due to a
> change in lua bytecode storage (no easy way to catch it).
>
> Hans & Mikael
In addition to what Hans wrote, I need to write and apologize. About
two years ago I was working on a big math project and
\NTG\ Maps Editors. It is therefore our sincere hope
that
you will be able to read more on this topic in the near future. Currently only
English and Swedish are supported. But our next research project, lead by two
young promising linguists, will hopefully result in support for more langu
thickness of higly coated
papers vs. novel-printing paper… I believe one would have to establish this
thickness for each project unless the same paper is used...
No, I meant, I'd use the actual paper thickness as a parameter, so that
paper shift could be calculated automatically with a geometrical
might
> make sense?
I think that this would be quite cumbersome, paper thickness of higly coated
papers vs. novel-printing paper… I believe one would have to establish this
thickness for each project unless the same paper is used...
> Unfortunately I threw out my old books on printing technology
[probably off-topic , my apologies ]
For a project in my spare time (i.e. no deadlines)
I am collecting all kind of info I can find on the net (so free/non free
fonts, books , specs, images raster /vectorial..whatever) on the
Kaiti (楷体) or “Regular style”
https://fonts.google.com/knowledge
.
(At the root of the repository, there is a file build.lua, that is not
really part of the project, just a custom tool I use to process the files,
a sort of minimal build system. You can ignore it.)
I welcome any kind of suggestions and dire warnings. I've tried to read the
wiki and the manuals
meagre. The link to an example given by Hans at the bottom of the
page: Hans Hagen (2011) Project Structure, ConTeXt magazine #1101 is a
dead link.
For example, if I take a notebook consisting of 2 A3 sheets, folded to
give 8 pages, the first page, which is an odd page, will be printed
; I keep bumping into this error, I have no idea what may be causing it,
>>>> in a statistics book with lots of math:
>>>>
>>>> registered function call [250]:
>>>> ...mtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/lxml-mms.lmt:749: attempt to
>>>>
file Im working on has many formulas before that, those work fine. I
>> changed all the $...$ to \math{...} just in case, but with no success.
>>
>> Already tried remaking, regenerating, updating the distribution.
>>
>> Do you have any ideas to work this out? I don't know ho
└── pgfplots
│ ├── source
│ │ ├── context
│ │ └── luatex
│ ├── tex
│ │ ├── context
│ │ ├── generic
│ │ └── luatex
│ └── tpm
├── texmf-osx-64
│ └── bin
└── texmf-project (not necessary)
that, those work fine. I
> changed all the $...$ to \math{...} just in case, but with no success.
>
> Already tried remaking, regenerating, updating the distribution.
>
> Do you have any ideas to work this out? I don't know how to provide a MWE
> for this because it's a very b
, but with no success.
Already tried remaking, regenerating, updating the distribution.
Do you have any ideas to work this out? I don't know how to provide a MWE
for this because it's a very big project (statistics book).
I have tried 2 versions, the system-wide one, just upgraded:
mtx-context
eeBSD 13.2
binaries back to the project, if someone will tell me how.
Yes, we need to document it in the wiki…
But it’s easy:
cd into your tex/texmf-context/source/luametatex
and run build.sh
then copy the "luametatex" binary from build/native
into tex
"__libc_start1@FBSD_1.7"
I assume this is because mtxrun is compiled for FreeBSD 14.0. Thus, I
need (I think) to compile it for 13.2. Are there instructions somewhere
on how to do this?
If I get a working installation I'm happy to contribute the FreeBSD 13.2
binaries back to the project,
hould work for the
most part, I tried to do something with it a while ago but that project was
cancelled. I have not tested it myself but maybe later in the week I can
take a look at it.
--
Andrés Conrado Montoya
Andi Kú
andresconr...@gmail.com
http://sesentaycuatro.com
http://messier8
them (often long ago) for a project (these are
commercial fonts, in most cases typeone and of such a collection
actually a few were used then). There are also some commercial fonts
that I got for free. Then there are fonts that I have to check because
users had an issue (public ones, of different
On 2/14/2024 8:37 PM, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
I join the thanks to the other members of the list. I think that good
documentation is essential in any project, and, in particular, a
low-level explanation of ConTeXt that is understandable without being an
accomplished TeX programmer seems
I join the thanks to the other members of the list. I think that good
documentation is essential in any project, and, in particular, a
low-level explanation of ConTeXt that is understandable without being an
accomplished TeX programmer seems to me a great idea.
As for TeX documentation, I
Hi,
a book like this would be very valuable. I hope your project is
successful. And, as soon as you have something on gitlab, I will be happy
to read it and give feedback.
In terms of organization... one of the things I don't like about "A Not So
Short Guide..." is that
ve-options]]
Options:
= Project binary directory to be built.
--target = Build instead of default targets.
May only be specified once.
--config = For multi-configuration tools, choose .
--clean-first = Build target 'clean' first, then build.
> On 7 Feb 2024, at 03:47, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
>
> I have an extensive multi-book project. Each book has a nickname, like TB for
> "Textbook", "WB 1" for the "Workbook, Vol. 1":
>
> TB -- 01_textbook.tex
> WB 1 -- 03_workbook.tex
I have an extensive multi-book project. Each book has a nickname, like TB for
"Textbook", "WB 1" for the "Workbook, Vol. 1":
TB -- 01_textbook.texWB 1 -- 03_workbook.texWB 2 -- 04_workbook.texWB 3 --
05_workbook.tex
WB 4 -- 06_workbook.tex
TG -- 08_tea
perfotmance cores over
dozens of so called efficient cores.
(that said: luametatex runs fine on my mobile phone)
Option 2: Split your book into a project with each chapter, or even part of a
chapter as a separate component and compile only the chapter you are working
on. Set up a nighttime
far
faster than waiting for Hans to make changes, even assuming there is something
that can be changed. I'd recommend a Mac M3 :-)
Option 2: Split your book into a project with each chapter, or even part of a
chapter as a separate component and compile only the chapter you are working
on. Set up
Hi Shiv,
ConTeXt’s project structure has many benefits. One is speed. See
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Project_structure.
My books and long papers are products, each containing many components
(chapters or sections). When I’m working, I have both the product and a
component open. I
024, at 00:25, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
>
> Hi Otared,
>
> Yes, it contains LMTX. I am using TeX Live 2023 right now for a project, and
> it reports "ConTeXt ver: 2023.05.05 18:36 LMTX”.
>
> Gavin
>
>> On Jan 17, 2024, at 3:13 PM, Otared Kavian
Hi Otared,
Yes, it contains LMTX. I am using TeX Live 2023 right now for a project, and it
reports "ConTeXt ver: 2023.05.05 18:36 LMTX”.
Gavin
> On Jan 17, 2024, at 3:13 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
>
> Hi Gavin,
>
> Thanks for your reply. Does TeX Live cont
ow.
The 9 elements of the grid will be
- such a diagram that explains the building blocks / general workflow
– the diagram of the layout areas
– the project structure (environment, product, component)
– some examples of code and results
I wanted to use the “christmas card” squares for borders around and
builder, pdf backend – what else? And isn’t it too complicated again?
Resources are not part of the core system (even if partially of the
distribution), but needed depending on the project.
Yes, input can also contain Lua, of course.
Hraban
me calculations.
I made a module that draws 3D globes with MetaPost and Lua. This was my first
step toward drawing general projections. If anyone would like to join this
project, I’d love some help. The globes module is only about 300 lines of code,
and most of the challenge was hiding paths and
work on math when we have a parallel metafun pet project.
I have an alpha version of luagraph by Alan Braslau, which was helpful in
designing luageo. Working on luagraph is my next project.
Gavin
___
If your quest
by MetaFun. With some mentoring from the generous ConTeXt community, I’m hoping
we can provide MetaFun alternatives to some of the TikZ libraries.
I have an alpha version of luagraph by Alan Braslau, which was helpful in
designing luageo. Working on luagraph is my next project.
Gavin
is a condition of my use case. The graphic
> on the other hand is some simple dummy nonsense graphic not from my project.
> The graphic is in the provided example drawn as a summing up of layered
> drawing steps (6 steps, to be precise), so no removing is implemented here
> (because
nonsense graphic not from my project. The
graphic is in the provided example drawn as a summing up of layered drawing
steps (6 steps, to be precise), so no removing is implemented here (because I
don't know how that would be done). If each of the figures 1 to 6 of my mwe can
be put alone on a page
Hello list
I've been working on a little project of mine. I give calligraphy workshops
and I have been using a nice tool created by Josselin Cuette, available at
http://ductus.josselincuette.com/ to generate practice templates for
interested people.
However, I would prefer to have an offline
dth and/or a
general slant trough `currenttransform := identity slanted ...`[3] and/or
modifying heights, and the conversion method may be less sophisticated
(though it avoided needing to remove overlaps!) but still! I have often
thought about doing a more ambitious project using more metaness
mat, updating -- to no avail. The
log doesn't seem to show anything unusual, no texmf-project files, etc.
Finally, I shutdown and restarted the system, on the premise that some pdf
library or other file is acting up. And voila! it seems to work now -- see
attached.
It remains a mystery as to what c
not an option in ConTeXt, a single annotation border color
will be a “must have”.
but that works afaik (we probably can have different border colors per
annotation type without much extra code / overhead (if i ever need it in
a project that pays the bills i might consider some plugin)
That said
ot urgent.
- for other fonts if they have them they show up (unless gone in the
process ot rendering)
- but you can wipe them optionally
not sure what more we need
For now I think we're good. If anything comes up during the immediate project,
will post it.
Many thanks as always Hans.
Best wishe
an chime in.. Am hopeful
that we can figure something out!
sore, but not with 'instant priority' (unless it is some project)
My immediate project (no Husayni) is a book that features English translation
of an Arabic text (hence the interest in the recent streams thread). Using some
Unicode control char
important to have -- even inescapable for Arabic-script piblishing.
a bit subjectiev arguing -)
Perhaps others who use Arabic-script or Indic, etc., can chime in.. Am hopeful
that we can figure something out!
sore, but not with 'ins
need it in a project i can waste the time on it, otherwise i
rather spend the time on things we (and users) can actually use and have
fun with.
At some point in the future, will aim to put together some typescripts using
Latin Modern as base, and probably New Computer Modern (Greek, Hebrew, Coptic
of these
commercial licenses have become pretty restrictive. With respect to
spending time on something, the same is true for some tools: supporting
acrobat, fonts, specific file formats, features etc ... one way tickets
... if we need it in a project i can waste the time on it, otherwise i
rather spend the time
ermann as "one of the best Open
Source fonts around."
Now EBGaramond has forked into two branches, one by the original designer Georg
Duffner, the other by Octavio Pardo. Neither fork is complete, and each may
have some advantage over the other. But for a serious Garamond project,
* result: small caps but no negative squeeze.
(Similar results occur if we toggle the "=force" lines with the "=yes" lines,
but the larger project of which this is the MWE uses the force key.)
Clue: A CLD with a feature defined via fonts.handlers.otf.addfe
lmtx alongside. If distributions take from
texlive then likely you also end up with files that are not needed (base
package) and lack some fonts (esp math) by default. You'd also benefit
from the last couple of years advancements. Keep in mind that for a long
term tex (document) project
or expansion=xml on
\definedescription have no effect. Perhaps most interestingly, adding using the
startstop variant together with the command variant gives correct results for
the command as well (xml:index-entry-term-3).
I have now found a way to proceed with my project (I'll just use the startstop
On 8/5/2023 5:36 PM, Alex Leray wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having another issue with my project. I'm trying to typeset
fragments of HTML, including tabs and (repeating) spaces. I'd like to
have my snippet with some words in bold.
So I used `typing` together with the `escape` option.
But now, I'd
Hi all,
I'm having another issue with my project. I'm trying to typeset
fragments of HTML, including tabs and (repeating) spaces. I'd like to
have my snippet with some words in bold.
So I used `typing` together with the `escape` option.
But now, I'd like my snippets to wrap when the lines
Hi all!
Using the example below I have completed a test using a larger book.
This time I downloaded War and Peace from the Gutenberg Project and
extracted the individual xhtml files for Context.
I played around with the setups for the align:pass:test4 code below, as
Hans suggested
on
\definedescription have no effect. Perhaps most interestingly, adding using the
startstop variant together with the command variant gives correct results for
the command as well (xml:index-entry-term-3).
I have now found a way to proceed with my project (I'll just use the startstop
variant
ched)
resolvers | methods | resolving, method 'locators', how 'uri', handler
'file', argument '/usr/local/share/texmf-var'
resolvers | files | file locator '/usr/local/share/texmf-var' found as
'/usr/local/share/texmf-var'
resolvers | resolving | locating list of '/usr/local/shar
novels. I was keen to try these since I have
typset novels in the past.
I have ran some tests on two novels which I downloaded from the
Gutenberg Project site as epubs and extracted them to get the original
xhtml files which I then typeset in context. I made very little in the
way of changes
typset novels in the past.
I have ran some tests on two novels which I downloaded from the
Gutenberg Project site as epubs and extracted them to get the original
xhtml files which I then typeset in context. I made very little in the
way of changes to the files so that my setup for xml was very
Thomas,
I actually set OSFONTDIR=.
which seems to be a sane default. I store specific font files with
projects (along with a copy of the ConTeXt distribution used to typeset
the project). This way, I can come back to a project later and make
minor corrections without running into surprises
… or what is meant with "table"?
* Is there a script that lists all files involved in a ConTeXt run?
Preferably filterable by "part of the distribution" / images / sources?
I’d like to check if all used files are checked in my git repository to
be sure the pro
following the back side title page (and the other one between the two
Coverpages, of course).
This is not a MWE as it occurs in a complicated project but not in mwe
snippets.
I suspect that this artifact is somehow related to the page={...}
settings later in the document. How can I turn OF
the two
Coverpages, of course).
This is not a MWE as it occurs in a complicated project but not in mwe
snippets.
I suspect that this artifact is somehow related to the page={...}
settings later in the document. How can I turn OFF all automatic page
generation settings for the very beginning
, thanks a lot ! Most often, I’m isolated
working with ConTeXt, most collaborators using LaTeX. Of course, some have seen
the amazing things we can do with ConTeXt, and are using it a bit, but
installation remains a challenge for most of them. Being able to work and share
an overleaf project
I think I had a good idea how to keep an overview of the “todos” in my
book project:
\defineregister[todos]
% add a "todos" index entry with the current section title
\define[1]\TODO{\todos{\structurevariable{title}}}
\chapter{Something}
\TODO{This is still empty!}
% at the end o
is ok).
On a quick search i found a lot of Zdeněk Svoboda, but i will try to find
the one of the project and ask him to offer it to the community, I found
context-on-web simple and effective, it even hat a table-generator for easy
things.
El lun, 26 jun 2023 a las 20:39, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
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
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
Am 08.06.23 um 16:09 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context:
I just stumbled upon this project by a Dutch guy:
https://wakamaifondue.com
Font metadata analyzer in JavaScript.
I thought that was nice, but "mtxrun --script fonts" can do much more.
I posted too fast –
I just stumbled upon this project by a Dutch guy:
https://wakamaifondue.com
Font metadata analyzer in JavaScript.
I thought that was nice, but "mtxrun --script fonts" can do much more.
Hraban
___
If you
[preset=range:japanese,
>tf=style:W3,
>it=style:W3,
>bf=style:W5,
>bi=style:W5,
>force=yes]
> \definefontfamily [archimate] [ss] [Optima]
> \setupbodyfont[archimate]
>
> I've been wondering what a good choice is for Chinese which is to be added
>
]
\definefontfamily [archimate] [ss] [Optima]
\setupbodyfont[archimate]
I've been wondering what a good choice is for Chinese which is to be added to
my project. Hiragino Sans GB has both Japanese and Chinese but only W3,W6
I have no knowledge of what is elegant in these fonts. Can someone advise me
so I never use minion
> anyway.
>
> Although every math environment is possible (after all there are not than
> manyu math fonts) one always has to match them properly with serif and sans
> fonts (relative scaling etc).
>
> When someone wants support for some commercial font, th
e are not than
> > manyu math fonts) one always has to match them properly with serif and sans
> > fonts (relative scaling etc).
> >
> > When someone wants support for some commercial font, they have to buy us a
> > few copies with no constraints. (Normally in a project we
display) so I never use minion
> anyway.
>
> Although every math environment is possible (after all there are not than
> manyu math fonts) one always has to match them properly with serif and sans
> fonts (relative scaling etc).
>
> When someone wants support for some commercial fo
scaling etc).
When someone wants support for some commercial font, they have to buy us
a few copies with no constraints. (Normally in a project we just get
them anyway.) There are plenty of examples in the type-imp-* files that
show the way.
Hans
ontext@ntg.nl /
> https://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
> > webpage : https://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net
> > archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
> > wiki : https://contextgarden.net
> >
> _
ew of a Linux
system, a completely new climbing session in a tree, and a list of
acknowledgements in the introduction.
The SAG, as the book is affectionately called, is one of the
corner stones of the Linux Documentation Project. ``We at the LDP feel
that we wouldn't be able to produce anything
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drwxr-xr-x 2 hraban staff64B 8 Mai 10:56 texmf-project/
-rw-r--r-- 1 hraban staff81K 8 Mai 10:56 texmf.tma
✓
~/lmtx/tex $ mtxrun --script install-modules --list
mtxrun | unknown script 'install-modules.lua' or
'mtx-install-modules.lua'
I
matter
>>
>> \stopproduct
>>
>> shows a table of contents so it must be something in your components
>>
>> > Fabrice
>> >
>> >
>> > \startproduct[terminale-manual]
>> >
>> >\project[terminale-environment]
ct
>
> shows a table of contents so it must be something in your components
>
> > Fabrice
> >
> >
> > \startproduct[terminale-manual]
> >
> >\project[terminale-environment]
> >\startfrontmatter
> >
> > \setuppagenumbering
&
it must be something in your components
Fabrice
\startproduct[terminale-manual]
\project[terminale-environment]
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering
[location=]
\definefont
[ChapterTextStyle]
[SansBold*default sa 2.2]
\setuphead
[title
Hi,
I don't see why the table of contents does not appear. On the other hand,
the 12 chapters are present.
Thanks
Fabrice
\startproduct[terminale-manual]
\project[terminale-environment]
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering
[location=]
\definefont
[ChapterTextStyle
math (font) improvements (with mikael, roadmap stuff, fixes, compact
> > mode testing)
> > - text (font) improvements (with mikael, side track of math)
> > - experimental stuff wrt project structure (with alan, complex huge
> > files; prelude to possible partial overhaul)
&
t;
> I just uploaded an update, the areas that were touched:
>
> - math (font) improvements (with mikael, roadmap stuff, fixes, compact
> mode testing)
> - text (font) improvements (with mikael, side track of math)
> - experimental stuff wrt project structure (with alan, compl
On 4/13/2023 10:11 PM, Kalouguine Andre via ntg-context wrote:
On 13.04.2023 21:22, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
EB Garamond is hopelessly broken with respect to hlig and dlig, and
has been for quite a while.
I reported the problem
On 4/13/2023 10:11 PM, Kalouguine Andre via ntg-context wrote:
On 13.04.2023 21:22, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
EB Garamond is hopelessly broken with respect to hlig and dlig, and
has been for quite a while.
I reported the problem
On 13.04.2023 21:22, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
> EB Garamond is hopelessly broken with respect to hlig and dlig, and has been
> for quite a while.
>
> I reported the problem
> (https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20) over five years ago,
> and the maintainer (if there
On 2023-04-13 11:28, Kalouguine Andre via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
i'm not familiar with that approach so can't see what interferes
The most important change is that I can't update it and I can't put
stuff in the system directory nor the user one.
So I only have access to the project folder
On 4/13/2023 5:28 PM, Kalouguine Andre via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
i'm not familiar with that approach so can't see what interferes
The most important change is that I can't update it and I can't put
stuff in the system directory nor the user one.
So I only have access to the project folder
Hi,
> i'm not familiar with that approach so can't see what interferes
The most important change is that I can't update it and I can't put
stuff in the system directory nor the user one.
So I only have access to the project folder, it has to be
self-contained.
> \definefontfamily [ebga
in the
distribution.
So, I'm looking for a way to embed the fonts into the project in a
portable way instead of installing them in a system directory. Is there
any way to do so ? The version of ConTeXt used is
here i just put all fonts in texmf-fonts/fonts/data
you can try to mix selectfont and regular
others) are triggered when
enabling `dlig` even though they are supposed to be in the `hlig`
feature. I also would like to include the Hack font that isn't in the
distribution.
So, I'm looking for a way to embed the fonts into the project in a
portable way instead of installing them in a system
like a good summer project for me. I’ll be doing a lot of MetaPost
this summer.
maybe alan can make you an examples in the node module, then we can see
what 'lines' are needed. The ones in fyenmp are not that sophisticates
(can be made nicer)
Hans
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for the suggestions. I hadn’t thought to dig into the MetaPost produced
when typesetting a LaTeX document.
> In principle, it should be easier to adapt the feynmp.mp (attached) code to
> make it work with LMTX.
This sounds like a good summer project for me. I’ll be
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