he
> ConTeXt installation. Looks like I'm getting somewhere...)
I wonder whether the path order might give priority.
But in any case, I wonder whether it is intended that current latest
(from the ConTeXt distribution) is intended neither to have the latest
LuaTeX nor to have any LuaTeX binar
/nt/where.html).
>
> I hope it may help,
>
> Pablo
Ok. It wasn't there. I have now copied it from my Miktex installation, but
it still does not work. (Looks like some path issue. The luatex binary from
the miktex installation seems to tak
sed to say it was in my own environment file,
not in the lmtx distribution. I have a Lua function that prints
information about the computer model and the operating system into a
layer. Unfortunately, there was an "elseif" in there somewhere which
should catch exceptions (such as a raspbe
nment file,
not in the lmtx distribution. I have a Lua function that prints
information about the computer model and the operating system into a
layer. Unfortunately, there was an "elseif" in there somewhere which
should catch exceptions (such as a raspberry pi), but instead of
concatenating the re
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Re: how to apply gradient color to a piece of
text?
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:05:13 +0200
From: Hans Hagen
To: Keith McKay
On 4/7/2024 6:56 PM, Keith McKay wrote:
Not for me either. I used it somewhere so I'll need to look
Not for me either. I used it somewhere so I'll need to look back in my
files.
Keith
On 07/04/2024 17:41, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 07.04.24 um 15:51 schrieb Keith McKay:
Have a look at the posts starting on the 2 March 2021 with the
subject heading "Shaded Large Letters in LMTX&q
This is version 0.31, tagged by me as 2020-09-11 (date of the presentation).
I’m sure there’s a newer version somewhere, at least at Ramkumar’s, and
I’d like to update the repo to that.
Also the sources for the documentation are missing.
Authors, please help me save your work!
Hraban
h tiny images then I suspect that is a different
issue - something to do with the image file and the metadata about the image
size maybe? If you can share an affected image then perhaps start another
question with an MWE and upload the image somewhere.
% \externalfigure
% [t:/sources/c
ernalfigure[#1][frame=on,width=\textwidth,maxheight=1.2\textwidth]%
where maxheight imposes the height size limit you mention.
If you still have problems with tiny images then I suspect that is a different
issue - something to do with the image file and the metadata about the image
size maybe? I
specific, giving titles that match the
content inside. I could move the section titles inside the \event macro,
but it means rewriting ~200 other macros.
In other words, how do I define a section title by defining it somewhere
in the content of the \event macro?
\starttext
\startsection
. I could move the section titles inside the \event macro, but it means
rewriting ~200 other macros.
In other words, how do I define a section title by defining it somewhere in the
content of the \event macro?
\starttext
\startsection[\whatistitle] %<-- would display "Neon Tetras&
/Context/bin/mtxrun: Undefined symbol
"__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 Fr
"__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,
Am 22.02.24 um 18:35 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
On 2/21/2024 7:47 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
(I’m sure I already used that somewhere… Must document…)
ok, new feature dedicated to Hraban ... who then of course has to
document it.
This is nice.
Thank you, will do.
(Actually I’m
withdots withcolor "red";
setbounds currentpicture to OverlayBox;
\stopuseMPgraphic
Thank you!
(I’m sure I already used that somewhere… Must document…)
ok, new feature dedicated to Hraban ... who then of courese has to
document it.
\starttext
\starttabulate
\FL[1,2] % linef
entpicture to OverlayBox;
\stopuseMPgraphic
Thank you!
(I’m sure I already used that somewhere… Must document…)
Hraban
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tor. The characters end up in the tex file and that's
what's processed by context.
\starttext
Ωµ±åö←§…
\stoptext
Methods:
- custom keyboard layout (my preferred way)
- compose key
- symbol input tables (provided by your OS)
- copy-pasting symbols from somewhere else
- …
> If I use the
iv.pdf.
However, this document seems to be from 2021 and has a kind of wobbly
rendering in Okular/Poppler (I remember the same phenomena with early
LMTX). See the screenshot attached (math-mkiv-online.png). Is there a
newer version somewhere? Maybe it is meaningful to delete the old
v
; - I tried to find a prebuild version and found
> https://mirror.contextgarden.net/general/manuals/math-mkiv.pdf.
> However, this document seems to be from 2021 and has a kind of wobbly
> rendering in Okular/Poppler (I remember the same phenomena with early
> LMTX). See the screens
17 Jan 2024, at 14:19, Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 2:16 PM Otared Kavian wrote:
>>
>> Dear Dalyoung,
>>
>> Thank you for testing, which shows that there is a bug somewhere.
>> Mikael who follows the math stuff is aware of the problem
On Wed, Jan 17, 2024 at 2:16 PM Otared Kavian wrote:
>
> Dear Dalyoung,
>
> Thank you for testing, which shows that there is a bug somewhere.
> Mikael who follows the math stuff is aware of the problem, and I guess Hans
> will be informed.
>
Since it is working locally
Dear Dalyoung,
Thank you for testing, which shows that there is a bug somewhere.
Mikael who follows the math stuff is aware of the problem, and I guess Hans
will be informed.
Best wishes for 2024: Otared
> On 17 Jan 2024, at 14:10, Jeong Dal via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Dear Ot
rror.contextgarden.net/general/manuals/math-mkiv.pdf.
However, this document seems to be from 2021 and has a kind of wobbly
rendering in Okular/Poppler (I remember the same phenomena with early
LMTX). See the screenshot attached (math-mkiv-online.png). Is there a
newer version somewhere? M
mark does
> > not work)?
> >
> > In general: For LaTeX there exists the very helpful comprehensive LaTeX
> > symbol list [1].
> > Is there a similar documentation for ConTeXt somewhere?
> \usesymbols[fontawesome]
>
> \startTEXpage[offset=1ts]
> \
compensation for the lack of an end-of-year update. The last page of the
>>> result has a bit of explanation.
>> Beautiful indeed !
>> (And thank you for all the good work)
>> Is the puzzle generator somewhere hidden to be found within the context
>> module tree?
>
!
(And thank you for all the good work)
Is the puzzle generator somewhere hidden to be found within the context
module tree?
It's not that much code but I need to add a keyword interface. It's also
something we might play with a little at this years meeting so ...
(I added a gray scale option
generator somewhere hidden to be found within the context
module tree?
.Floris
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t; before, because I had found it somewhere by chance. But it didn't work
> either, as you can also verify on the page https://context-on-web.eu/.
>
> Regards,
> Wolfgang
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Thank you very much for the quick reply. But I had already tried this syntax
before, because I had found it somewhere by chance. But it didn't work either,
as you can also verify on the page https://context-on-web.eu/.
Regards,
Wolfgang
with
setupinterlinearspace[1.3ex] was the right way (I read somewhere that vertical
spaces should be measured in ex and horizontal spaces in em; maybe it's not
widely accepted).
I tried setting my interlinearspace to 3ex and it looked much better, but I
must compare it with a onehalfspacing
t; setting ConTeXt with setupinterlinearspace[1.3ex] was the right way.
Hi Miguel,
sorry, but I don’t have any idea what \linespread might mean for LaTeX
in plain English.
Some ConTeXt users may also use LaTeX too, but don’t rely on that.
> (I read somewhere that vertical spaces should be measured i
with
setupinterlinearspace[1.3ex] was the right way (I read somewhere that vertical
spaces should be measured in ex and horizontal spaces in em; maybe it's not
widely accepted).
I tried setting my interlinearspace to 3ex and it looked much better, but I
must compare it with a onehalfspacing
somewhere that vertical
spaces should be measured in ex and horizontal spaces in em; maybe it's not
widely accepted).
I tried setting my interlinearspace to 3ex and it looked much better, but I
must compare it with a onehalfspacing of wordprocessors to be sure it is not
such different.
Sorry
tly playing nicely with
>> synctex (the wiki notwithstanding) and I should give up this quest for
>> now.
> ConTeXt doesn’t work with the synctex binary, but with
> mtxrun --script synctex
Thanks for that pointer.
Q1: Should that be in the wiki (https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Syn
\stopformula
1 \placeformula[formula:aformula]
2 \startformula
3 y=x^2
4 >> \stopformula
5 \placeformula
6 \startformula
7 \int_0^1 x^2 dx
8 \stopformula
9
10
Somewhere in the math formula just ended, you used the stated character from an
undefined font family. For
: store the attached typescript and its helper Lua files
somewhere on your file system where ConTeXt will find them
($HOME/texmf for example), then use in your document:
\setupbodyfont[adobesource]
Long version: The default typescript name is adobesource (also
available as adobesource
/source-serif/releases/tag/4.004R
[3] https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-sans/issues/192
Usage
=
Short version: store the attached typescript and its helper Lua files
somewhere on your file system where ConTeXt will find them ($HOME/texmf
for example), then use in your document
://github.com/adobe-fonts/
[2] https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-serif/releases/tag/4.004R
[3] https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-sans/issues/192
Usage
=
Short version: store the attached typescript and its helper Lua files
somewhere on your file system where ConTeXt will find them ($HOME/texmf
r documentation for ConTeXt somewhere?
\usesymbols[fontawesome]
\startTEXpage[offset=1ts]
\symbol[fontawesome-solid][times]\quad
\symbol[fontawesome-solid][check]
\stopTEXpage
you can run symb-imp-fonta
Hi,
I recently tried to typeset a table with checkmarks and x marks.
\checkmark exists but is there a predefined x mark symbol (\xmark does
not work)?
In general: For LaTeX there exists the very helpful comprehensive LaTeX symbol
list [1].
Is there a similar documentation for ConTeXt somewhere
Dear Hraban,
When I wrote a class material for Linear Algebra, it is nice to use \pmatrix
and \bmatrix etc.
But, for example, to write a result matrix of the product of two matrices, I
need to calculate it somewhere and copy it to my text. Hence, I tried to use
Lua to handle it in the ConTeXt
keeps them around which is
out of our control
irr it was you who wanted them to be wiped decades ago as some fonts
visualized them by default
Yes, that's exactly the point: Somewhere along the course of history, it became
standard for Arabic-script fonts (and other cursive-script fonts as wel
ontrol
irr it was you who wanted them to be wiped decades ago as some fonts
visualized them by default
Yes, that's exactly the point: Somewhere along the course of history, it became
standard for Arabic-script fonts (and other cursive-script fonts as well) to
include symbols for the control char
/how-to-put-smallsmile-or-smallfrown-on-top-of-a-letter
I guess, some book/paper somewhere introduced it as an accent, and now others
follow the same style.
and then someone (likely non-math-aware) able to make a case for getting
it into unicode where it disappears in the avelange of weird
wn-on-top-of-a-letter
I guess, some book/paper somewhere introduced it as an accent, and now others
follow the same style.
Aditya
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With Lua, adding, subtracting, or multiplying two integers will give you
an integer, but dividing gives you a float. So somewhere in the backend,
the vertical position is probably divided but the horizontal position is
only added or subtracted.
To fix this, change lines 2344--2345 of anch
l point.
With Lua, adding, subtracting, or multiplying two integers will give you
an integer, but dividing gives you a float. So somewhere in the backend,
the vertical position is probably divided but the horizontal position is
only added or subtracted.
To fix this, change lines 2344--2345 of anch-pos.lm
etting a undef'ed cs error either, so it
must be defined somewhere...)
I've also found out I can use a custom command that calls \externalfigure with
the right settings depending on the filetype:
%%%
\enabletrackers[graphics.conversion]
\startluacode
local func
r of those two
people, although I did help the originator trace where the nbsp's got into
his message.) It's like deja vu all over again.
Did you insert your helpful solution into the wiki somewhere, or just test
them in the wiki compiler? I just reloaded
https://wi
somewhere.
If that’s not obvious or a known feature, I’ll try to come up with a
minimal example – I encountered it within a columnset, but don’t know if
it’s related to columns or my own dimensions (\measure).
Hraban
le:MyFont-Biggest", = "fallbacks=",
},
On the other hand, if access to the former functionality is still there
somewhere in the user interface, would like to humbly request that someone
share where it is and how to use it!
Thank you kindly for consideration of this request.
I'm not going
MyRomanRegular"] = {
"file:MyFont-Small" = "fallbacks=",
"file:MyFont-Regular", = "fallbacks=",
"file:MyFont-Bigger", = "fallbacks=",
"file:MyFont-Biggest"
eflects the reality of the situation, would like
to kindly request that the original functionality be restored to the
higher-level user interface, presumably within the lfg file. So perhaps
something like a keyval
fallbacks = {
["MyRomanRegular"] = {
"file:MyFont-Small&quo
nt ConTeXt inserts an extra
> > \stoptext which is ignored when your document
> > is valid (equal number of \starttext and \stoptext).
>
> The bonus \starttext is just there so that we can use \startTEXpage etc
> without wrapper and a second bonus is that it catches slopp
0) -- (2,0) -- cycle;
34
35 % aigua
Somewhere in the math formula just ended, you used the stated character from an
undefined font family. For example, plain TeX doesn't allow \it or \sl in
subscripts. Proceed, and I'll try to forget that I needed that character.
mtx-context | fatal e
) which end with the end of the paragraph had
always been problematic and it's better to use the alternative environment.
@all, please comment it out this behaviour in somewhere. The weak point of
context is documentation: wiki is too bit not updated and reference manual are
outdated. As a simple
On 8/14/2023 11:24 PM, Xavier B. wrote:
Thanks, Rik, for the comment. You're right.
Note that I've never been aware of such requirement because always in MKIV I
use \head without \par.
@all, please comment it out this behaviour in somewhere. The weak point of
context is documentation: wiki
Thanks, Rik, for the comment. You're right.
Note that I've never been aware of such requirement because always in MKIV I
use \head without \par.
@all, please comment it out this behaviour in somewhere. The weak point of
context is documentation: wiki is too bit not updated and reference manual
the figure.
If I set location=innermargin, then the caption is beside the image,
i.e. somewhere at the edge. If I don’t, I can’t get it to move to the
left edge of the image.
How can I do that?
see mikaels bachotex presentation
Well, sorry, but it doesn’t cover my case.
It shows:
* \textwidth floats
the figure.
If I set location=innermargin, then the caption is beside the image,
i.e. somewhere at the edge. If I don’t, I can’t get it to move to the
left edge of the image.
How can I do that?
see mikaels bachotex presentation
https://www.gust.org.pl/bachotex/2023-pl/presentations/msundqvist-1-2023
, then the caption is beside the image,
i.e. somewhere at the edge. If I don’t, I can’t get it to move to the
left edge of the image.
How can I do that?
see mikaels bachotex presentation
-
Hans
Hi again,
I’m reading through the details manual and set up some figures as
sidefloats that are offset to the margin. This works well.
Now I’d like to have their captions in the margin, below the figure.
If I set location=innermargin, then the caption is beside the image,
i.e. somewhere
I tend to
agree with Lua that the variables in question are not defined, so using them
causes a `nil` to appear which can't be indexed or called. Something else must
be expected to set up the undefined variables somewhere...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Full output of `context --make`:
On 6/4/2023 5:10 PM, Floris van Manen via ntg-context wrote:
On 04/06/2023 16:44, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
what if you run "mtxrun --generate" beforehand?
is that file somewhere in the tree?
it works here
i tried it here as well, does not work.
can you try with
On 04/06/2023 16:44, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
what if you run "mtxrun --generate" beforehand?
is that file somewhere in the tree?
it works here
i tried it here as well, does not work.
$ context tk-tst.tex
resolvers | formats | executing runner 'run luameta
line 1757 in file pgfsys.code.tex: Package pgf
Error: Driver file ``pgfsys-luatex.def'' not found.
what if you run "mtxrun --generate" beforehand?
is that file somewhere in the tree?
it works here
\pgfutil@packageerror
#1#2#3->\errhelp {#3}\errmessage {Package #1 Error: #2}
mily (not
all)
On April 25, 2023 9:21:57 PM UTC, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context
wrote:
>Another check you can do is to run
>
> $ mtxrun --script font --list --name '--pattern=*kepler*'
>
>and see if the file for keplerstd-light is the one you are expecting and not a
>
Don't worry... I've read contextgarden on lots of things and missed more
than you've ever thought of I reckon! The answer to problems is usually
in there somewhere, but finding it can be a bit of challenge sometimes.
Julian
On 26/4/23 13:58, Michael Urban via ntg-context wrote:
On Apr 25
Another check you can do is to run
$ mtxrun --script font --list --name '--pattern=*kepler*'
and see if the file for keplerstd-light is the one you are expecting and not a
second copy somewhere that is upsetting things.
> On 25 Apr 2023, at 21:40, lynx--- via ntg-context wrote:
>
&g
. (The scripts at modules.contextgarden.net can pull
releases directly from a repository.)
I think it’s better to have (and manage) your own account somewhere and
link to it from the wiki than to use the “official” account for stuff
that is not part of ConTeXt proper.
My stuff is at https
:36 schrieb jbf via ntg-context:
I tried all those Hraban, unsuccessfully, but finally 'happened' upon
a solution by trying whitespace instead in the setups. Except that I
had read somewhere in the mailing list (Pablo I think) that I would
need to use \directsetup. I don't actually understand why
Am 23.04.23 um 23:36 schrieb jbf via ntg-context:
I tried all those Hraban, unsuccessfully, but finally 'happened' upon a
solution by trying whitespace instead in the setups. Except that I had
read somewhere in the mailing list (Pablo I think) that I would need to
use \directsetup. I don't
I tried all those Hraban, unsuccessfully, but finally 'happened' upon a
solution by trying whitespace instead in the setups. Except that I had
read somewhere in the mailing list (Pablo I think) that I would need to
use \directsetup. I don't actually understand why, have never been sure
about
I tried all those Hraban, unsuccessfully, but finally 'happened' upon a
solution by trying whitespace instead in the setups. Except that I had
read somewhere in the mailing list (Pablo I think) that I would need to
use \directsetup. I don't actually understand why, have never been sure
about
implementation is similarly
challenged, perhaps worse.
Oh, I hadn't realized. I had read somewhere that the TeXlive version was
simply older than the `Specimen.pdf` document and had some bugs. I
hadn't realized that it wasn't fixed yet.
This is unfortunate!
Thanks for the information, you saved me from
implementation is similarly
challenged, perhaps worse.
Oh, I hadn't realized. I had read somewhere that the TeXlive version was
simply older than the `Specimen.pdf` document and had some bugs. I
hadn't realized that it wasn't fixed yet.
This is unfortunate!
Thanks for the information, you saved me from
nged,
> perhaps worse.
Oh, I hadn't realized. I had read somewhere that the TeXlive version was
simply older than the `Specimen.pdf` document and had some bugs. I
hadn't realized that it wasn't fixed yet.
This is unfortunate!
Thanks for the information, you saved me from wasting too muc
/bin` or something similar.
>
> Aditya
Is there any rationale not to have texmfcnf.lua alongside context.cnf
and contextcnf.lua under web2c with the current standalone
installation?
Because on TeX Live infrastructure alone, I have my doubts that that file
will be somehow generated ma
as_place_number
> > \strc_formulas_flush_number \dostarttagged \t!formulacontent \empty
> > \dotagregisterformula \c_strc_formulas_n \csname \e!stop \formulaparameter
> > \c!alternative \v!formula \endcsname
>
> dunno, that's numbering, not math
>
> > Okay. So I tr
!formula \endcsname
dunno, that's numbering, not math
Okay. So I tried another file. This time around with only
\setupbodyfont[lucida]
\starttext
$ test $
\stoptext
and then the output message was «Somewhere in the math formula just ended, you
used the stated character from an
undefined font
have been set. This
is
normally done by loading special math fonts into the math family slots. Your
font
set is lacking at least the parameter mentioned earlier.»
Sorry, but sorry doesn't cut it here.
I guess it must have been referring to \strc_formulas_place_number
\strc_formulas_flush_number
On 3/30/2023 7:57 AM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Hans,
"characters.tex.toutf" only works if there is a backslash somewhere in
its input string. This leads to some really surprising behaviour in the
following example:
\definefontfeature[default][tli
Hi Hans,
"characters.tex.toutf" only works if there is a backslash somewhere in
its input string. This leads to some really surprising behaviour in the
following example:
\definefontfeature[default][tlig=no, trep=no]
\startbuffer[test-bib]
@article{one,
author =
null\\
>>> I prefer \crlf because \null is well, can you guess?
>> Good to know, but I thought that \\ was exactly \crlf.
>>
>> I would even say that I read it somewhere in ConTeXt’s source.
>
> The result of \\ depends on the environment/command.
Many thanks for yo
\crlf.
I would even say that I read it somewhere in ConTeXt’s source.
The result of \\ depends on the environment/command.
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{space or\\newline?}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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On 3/8/23 17:37, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 3/8/2023 5:29 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>
>>\null\\
>
> I prefer \crlf because \null is well, can you guess?
Good to know, but I thought that \\ was exactly \crlf.
I would even say that I
To explain more simply, I've put \pagereference[sample] somewhere in a
document. Intead of just printing the page number that appeared with
\at{page}[sample], I'd like to print the section or subsection title of where
that appeared.
--Joel
On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 09:18:19 AM MST
orrect information, but \about doesn't.
How do I place a reference somewhere in a text, then later tell which chapter
title and page number that reference appeared in?
--Joel
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On 1/18/23 14:41, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
> […]
> Perhaps the Wiki only needs to point out that if you get a Lua
> related error and the error log lists the entire contents of \startluacode ...
> \stopluacode then a possible source of the error is a \comma
the Wiki only needs to point out that if you get a Lua related error
and the error log lists the entire contents of \startluacode ... \stopluacode
then a possible source of the error is a \command somewhere in there?
Regards,
> On 18 Jan 2023, at 09:48, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
>
(?) — I think, that
the source should not be cluttered with empty brackets all over the place.
When you start the editor from the website you have no idea, what the layout of
the page will be. While being somewhere in the edited text I switched to the
layout-wizzard. Strange enough it is A4 on A3
Another think you might want to consider: automatic local overrides. So, I’d
copy everthing to a build folder, copy the environment from somewhere above
unless the current folder contains a file with the same name.
Denis
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ntg-context
Gesendet
a cld document that automates this
process, but can't get it to work. And I suspect that somewhere in the
distribution, there is already a module that does exactly that.
Thomas
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hought* I had read somewhere
> > that atan( y, x ) was equivalent to calling atan2 in Lua. Ensuring
> > there's no breakage when x == y would be nice, though. It was a little
> > surprising to see angle return degrees rather than radians, but it
> > does simplify my code:
&
On Fri, 14 Oct 2022 11:59:49 -0700
Thangalin wrote:
> I don't think an atantwo is needed. I *thought* I had read somewhere
> that atan( y, x ) was equivalent to calling atan2 in Lua. Ensuring
> there's no breakage when x == y would be nice, though. It was a little
> surprising
I don't think an atantwo is needed. I *thought* I had read somewhere
that atan( y, x ) was equivalent to calling atan2 in Lua. Ensuring
there's no breakage when x == y would be nice, though. It was a little
surprising to see angle return degrees rather than radians, but it
does simplify my code
ld fix myself, so I dug into
> phys-dim.mkxl to see what I could do. The good news is that I didn’t break
> anything. The bad news is that nothing I did seemed to have any effect –
> including deleting phys-dim.mkxl entirely! I double checked that I was
> working on the same instal
ge.com/a/661002/270600)
There are two different problems here.
1. Typing "'" now gives a straight apostrophe instead of a curly one by
default.
The solution to this is to add
\definefontfeature[default][default][trep=yes]
somewhere near the start of your
setting. Is the code used for \unit now
somewhere else?
These issues only occur in math mode, and \unit handles comma separators
correctly, unlike \digit.
I’d like to get some sort of temporary patch for at least some of these issues,
even if I need to write it myself. I use \unit everywhere
tensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:1027:10)
>
> Is there any way to discuss it with the extension developer? Can I find
> somewhere the extension source code (on github or so)? Many thanks.
>
> Note: I downloaded the last ConTeXt and compiled it in its directory. But
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