I need to substitute the regular and italic characters of a publisher’s
non-math font (Unicode) for those in a math font.
The non-math addresses are:
0041-005A, 0061-007A %italic uppercase and lowercase
0391-03A9, 03B1-03C9 %slanted Greek uppercase and lowercase
The math addresses are:
ffi does look better.
but i cant test right now, because I have no access to my dbserver.
what about swiglib method?
I compiled and installed the library but luatex doesnt find it.
is there a way to check the search path of luatex?
thanks michael
> On 02 Oct 2017, at 10:38, Hans Hagen
On 10/2/2017 10:26 AM, Michael Eidenbenz wrote:
this doesnt work either.
Do I haven't to install the luasql-mysql module?
...exp/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/util-lib.lua:246: module
'luasql.mysql' not found:
yes but another alternative that copuld work is installing th enormal
this doesnt work either.
Do I haven't to install the luasql-mysql module?
...exp/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/util-lib.lua:246: module
'luasql.mysql' not found:
no field package.preload['luasql.mysql']
no file '/usr/local/share/lua/5.2/luasql/mysql.lua'
no file
On 10/1/2017 11:47 PM, Michael Eidenbenz wrote:
Hello,
I'm experimenting with the SQL interface in context.
My testfile compiles with: utilities.sql.setmethod("client"), but I don't
manage to setup the swiglib method.
Following the instruction described in swiglib-mkiv.pdf,
I compiled the