Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
You need the latest LuaTeX (a trunk version with less than one month
approximately; I'm not even sure if the latest beta supports this).
No, it doesn't. hopefully, there will be a new snapshot today
(it depends on whether or not I can get the executable to generate
Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
P-S for Taco: Am I right in saying that the list of additional libraries is:
• The twelve ones documented in luatexref-t.pdf
• lfs, luamd5, lpeg, luazip, luazlib and Selene Unicode (as seen in
src/libs)?
Yes, that's it. Luazlib actually defines things in two
2007/10/25, Arthur Reutenauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Not that I know of. I don't think there would be any benefit to it,
though. Recall that the name TEX itself---all uppercase---was a
trademark since a couple of years by the time TeX was created. Who
remembers this typesetting system by the
On 10/26/07, Martin Schröder wrote:
Still luatex.com should have a pointer to luatex.org :-)
And vice versa :-)
Mojca
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 22:22:46 -0600, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This looks very promising. Perhaps some of us can help the developers to
improve the ConTeXt support.
I will explore pandoc in more detail in the future. I am more
interested in it from the point of view of
Still luatex.com should have a pointer to luatex.org :-)
I think it's better don't mixed things.
For example:
Latex Allergy Support Group
http://www.lasg.co.uk
Wikipedia can always help.
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luigi
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In our XML-ConTeXt-PDF workflow, we've encountered a few intermittent
problems when using split natural tables. I'm not able to post the original
documents in which the problems are manifesting, but below is a document that
reproduces one of the problems. The first page of the document is
Hi Michael,
Santy, Michael schrieb:
In our XML-ConTeXt-PDF workflow, we've encountered a few intermittent
problems when using split natural tables. I'm not able to post the
original documents in which the problems are manifesting, but below is a
document that reproduces one of the problems.
Hi,
For my particular case:
1. embed u3d models within a pdf without piping to an external script to
compute the view (see http://www.nibua-r.org/ConTeXt/devel/new3dartwork/),
2. the ability to use lua script leads to potential interaction with
MySQL (it could be great for me but I need to
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Hi Guys,
Just had sometime to update to texlive 2007 from the DVD that was on
the shelf for quite some time.
But as usual, the default postscript fonts don't work.
Setup: default texlive 2007. No cont-sys.tex. I used updmap --edit to
change LW35 to
Hi,
How do I type the female sign (ª)
in Context?
Thanks,
Maurício
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On 10/26/07, Berend de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi Guys,
Just had sometime to update to texlive 2007 from the DVD that was on
the shelf for quite some time.
But as usual, the default postscript fonts don't work.
Since I gave away my
On 10/26/07, Berend de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi Guys,
Just had sometime to update to texlive 2007 from the DVD that was on
the shelf for quite some time.
But as usual, the default postscript fonts don't work.
The warnings are a bit
Hi Berend,
Berend de Boer schrieb:
[..]
Very weirdly it uses some lm fonts. It actually makes no difference if
I use ADOBEkw or URWkb in updmap.cfg. So I'm concluding that context
doesn't use updmap.cfg anymore, is that right?
it's no longer in the minimal distribution, so you must be right
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