> You can save extracting the xparts and yparts by using direct subtraction of
> pairs and comparing with (0,0) like this:
Aaaargh, no, ignore that, it's nonsense. It's amazing how you can stare at
something for minutes but only see the flaw the moment you press send. Sorry
for the noise.
--
On 5/9/2020 6:29 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the quick fix of today's upload.
I could typeset your examples with \mathopen, \mathclose and these are great
features in order to fine tune the spacing in math mode.
Regarding the new command \Uover, I thought maybe it would be
On 5/9/2020 9:15 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
So, I did a clean install. It fails to properly install, reporting:
l.2982 \normalsupmarkmode
If this is not user error (mine), perhaps this is a win64 build problem?
I can't imagine, as I compile these win binaries here using the mingw
cross
On 5/9/2020 6:26 PM, Giulio Bertellini wrote:
>> sh-3.2# context metafun
Ha, I admit that I never tried that yet with lmtx. (The reason is that I
then have to enter updating mode for all these new features. More
something for end-of-the-year dark evenings with a stack of new cd's.)
>>
> On 8 May 2020, at 13:58, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
>> On 8 May 2020, at 00:46, n...@scorecrow.com wrote:
>>
>>> On 7 May 2020, at 20:28, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a METAPOST algorithm that splits a path at a certain time in two,
>>> does something with both ends (not the ends
On 5/9/2020 02:52, Hans Hagen wrote:
looks like a wrong binary .. should be 2.06.02 .. can you try this
binary:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/build/luametatex/x86_64-darwin/
(the farm generates two binaries for osx and it looks like the legacy
machine has gone off line which happens when osx
On 5/9/2020 09:33, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 5/9/2020 3:27 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 5/9/2020 02:52, Hans Hagen wrote:
looks like a wrong binary .. should be 2.06.02 .. can you try this
binary:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/build/luametatex/x86_64-darwin/
(the farm generates two binaries for osx
On 5/9/2020 12:26, Giulio Bertellini wrote:
*
*
*about LuaMetaTeX, Version 2.06.02* On Mac OS Catalina 10.15.4 .
Hope this may convey some useful information. On Mac OS Catalina
10.15.4 ( Mac mini late 2012, I5, 16GB RAM), using the current LMTX
version just downloaded from Pragma Ade, I
*about LuaMetaTeX, Version 2.06.02* On Mac OS Catalina 10.15.4 .
Hope this may convey some useful information. On Mac OS Catalina 10.15.4 (
Mac mini late 2012, I5, 16GB RAM), using the current LMTX version just
downloaded from Pragma Ade, I installed Context LMTX and tested the
download by
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the quick fix of today's upload.
I could typeset your examples with \mathopen, \mathclose and these are great
features in order to fine tune the spacing in math mode.
Regarding the new command \Uover, I thought maybe it would be more consistent
to have the usual structure
Hi Benjamin,
Thanks for sharing your nice code, which is very useful.
However I wanted to let you know that it seems it does not work correctly with
LuaMetaTeX version 2020.04.30 11:10, even though it works fine with ConTeXt
mkiv.
Best regards: Otared K.
> On 9 May 2020, at 12:39, Benjamin
On 5/9/2020 3:27 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 5/9/2020 02:52, Hans Hagen wrote:
looks like a wrong binary .. should be 2.06.02 .. can you try this
binary:
http://dl.contextgarden.net/build/luametatex/x86_64-darwin/
(the farm generates two binaries for osx and it looks like the legacy
machine
Hi,
I tried to update luametatex which was running well(it was installed following
the process in the wiki>installation> MacOsX catalina), but I got the following
error after all the files are downloaded.
resolvers > lua > loading file
On 5/9/2020 4:50 AM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Hi,
I tried to update luametatex which was running well(it was installed
following the process in the wiki>installation> MacOsX catalina), but I
got the following error after all the files are downloaded.
resolvers > lua > loading file
I know this is quite an old thread, but here is a minimal parser (\units with
an “s”) that wraps around \digits and \unit to produce an acceptable output.
As I frequently need to write ranges (or measures of uncertainty), I find it
convenient to able to type
\units{4.0 to 5.0 centi meter}
Hi Hans,
I just updated to the latest version 2020.05.09 08:55 but when trying your
examples with \mathopenup and friends noticed that ConTeXt is stuck with
resolvers > lua > loading file
'/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/math-spa.lua' succeeded
or with
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