On 7/15/25 00:07, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
>> […]
>> c:\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin\context.exe
>
> Earlier, when you ran the `icacls` command, you ran it against "c:
> \new\tex\texmf-win64\bin\mtxrun.exe" and "c:\old\tex\texmf-
> win64\bin\mtxrun.exe&quo
; command so will help determine
>> if the .exe being run is the one that you think it is.
>
> Typing from what I got with the Windows computer at work:
>
> c:\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin\context.exe
Earlier, when you ran the `icacls` command, you ran it against
"c:\new\tex
with the images.
I ran into various other issues. When using enumerations, sometimes part of the
text from a previous enumeration is repeated (usually math).
I've attached a minimal example at the end.
Thanks for testing ... this is the qed, can you test with this at the top of
the file? Btw
025, at 1:54 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> On 7/13/2025 6:50 PM, Matthias Weber wrote:
>> Thanks to Hans for helping with the images.
>> I ran into various other issues. When using enumerations, sometimes part of
>> the text from a previous enumera
On 7/13/2025 6:50 PM, Matthias Weber wrote:
Thanks to Hans for helping with the images.
I ran into various other issues. When using enumerations, sometimes part of the
text from a previous enumeration is repeated (usually math).
I've attached a minimal example at the end.
Thanks for te
Thanks to Hans for helping with the images.
I ran into various other issues. When using enumerations, sometimes part of the
text from a previous enumeration is repeated (usually math).
I've attached a minimal example at the end.
I am also struggling to get links within the HTML docume
Hello,
I am trying to get a longer set of notes, heavy on math and images, exported to
epub. Currently, I am adapting the CSS style sheets, using the exported css
sheets
In combination with the exported -div.html file.
So far, so good. But I ran into a bizarre issue with images randomly
\over", so I don't think that many LaTeX users would
struggle with ConTeXt's syntax.
Well, inline should be trivial as we have unicode math symbols. It's
unfortunate that we cannot tag math sequences (as with bidi) and that
some alphabets have gaps. I think the tex community
rote:
> Hi all,
> I've just recently updated ConTeXt to the most recent version
and I get
> the following lua error at the end of the log in the terminal. I
thought
> it was a bit strange at the time but since the instal finished
"update
&g
ng lua error at the end of the log in the terminal. I thought
> > it was a bit strange at the time but since the instal finished "update
> > done" I continued on. However, when I ran some tex files the same lua
> > error appeared with no output. I tried the usual su
I continued on. However, when I ran some tex files the same lua
error appeared with no output. I tried the usual suggestions for when
there is a crash, but no change.
Any thoughts?
not the latest binary ... i didn't check the build for that ... but it
looks like that mac is off line
in the
Hi all,
I've just recently updated ConTeXt to the most recent version and I get
the following lua error at the end of the log in the terminal. I thought
it was a bit strange at the time but since the instal finished "update
done" I continued on. However, when I ran some tex
;
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *Von:* Duncan Hothersall
> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2025 11:55
> *An:* denisma...@mailbox.org
> *Cc:* mailing list for ConTeXt users
> *Betreff:* Re: [NTG-context] Re: Passing the name of an XML file to
> process via the command line
>
>
via
the command line
I had tested using a MWE but in reality I have a rather involved set of XML
setups with some lua code inclusions and multi-language handling bits and when
I ran that as an environment without the explicit \starttext
\xmlprocessfile{...}{\inputfilename}{} \stoptext, while
I had tested using a MWE but in reality I have a rather involved set of XML
setups with some lua code inclusions and multi-language handling bits and
when I ran that as an environment without the explicit
\starttext \xmlprocessfile{...}{\inputfilename}{} \stoptext, while some
parts did work (fonts
ing
`texmf-local` from each standalone, but I think the other approach may
be more convenient.
> [...] I have moved the *icc file into texmf.local successfully
> enough. I ran the link command and then the erase cache and generate
> commands.
If the link is working, I don’t know what is
der /texmf, so I made the
relevant change to the terminal command and ran it using the full path
/home/julian/bin/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/texmf-local. I have moved
the *icc file into texmf.local successfully enough. I ran the link
command and then the erase cache and generate commands.
The
ks of
> > BachoTeX and the ConTeXt Meeting (when updates tend to be more
> > frequent).
>
> let's for now keep an eye on matters and evaluate later
Ok, sounds good to me. Let me know if/when you want me to change
anything.
> > > but that is a bit hard to catch rea
rl to let me remove the system-dependent paper
stuff (which I added in the first place at his request), but he wants to
keep it for consistency with the other formats.
thanks for trying
but that is a bit hard to catch realiable
If the file "context-papersize.tex" exists (full path:
ontext-papersize.tex" exists (full path:
$TEXMFCONFIG/tex/context/user/context-papersize.tex
), then the user has ran "sudo tlmgr paper [letter|a4]"; otherwise, TeX
Live will use the default settings. So the only case that you should
need to check for is if "conte
27;re still
working on columnsets (side effect of mikael converting some advanced
documents to use it)
Many thanks for the new upload, all fixes and the new stuff, Hans.
well, mikael already ran into an issue with image sin columnsetsheet so
... update later this week
Regarding columnsets,
gt; Thanks for sharing this so quickly!
>> I should probably wikify how to get these files compile: I first placed it
>> in "tex/texmf-local" and ran "context --make" and "mtxrun --generate" didn't
>> seem to do the trick for me. I also t
On 6/10/2025 6:54 PM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for sharing this so quickly!
I should probably wikify how to get these files compile: I first placed it in "tex/texmf-local" and ran "context --make" and
"mtxrun --generate" didn't seem to do
Hi Hans,
Thanks for sharing this so quickly!
I should probably wikify how to get these files compile: I first placed it in
"tex/texmf-local" and ran "context --make" and "mtxrun --generate" didn't seem
to do the trick for me. I also tried the same afte
lang, I guess you'll probably use lldb, but
with GDB and an intentionally-broken binary, this is what I get:
$ gdb --args luametatex --ini --lua=$(kpsewhich luat-cod.lmt) $(kpsewhich
cont-en.mkxl)
Then I copied luametatex to my TL bin dir and I ran:
$ lldb --arch x86_64 -- luame
at-cod.lmt) $(kpsewhich
> > cont-en.mkxl)
> >
> > Since you compiled with clang, I guess you'll probably use lldb, but
> > with GDB and an intentionally-broken binary, this is what I get:
> >
> > $ gdb --args luametatex --ini --lua=$(kpsewhich luat-cod.lmt)
&
4 : {3 + 2 = 5 \bf 3 + 2 = 5 text Arabic diigts}
> 5 : \dm{\sum_{i=1}^{8} x^2 = \pi\alpha + e^{-\beta}}
> \stoplines
> \stoptext
>
> > %$$\sum_{i=1}^{8} x^2 = \pi\alpha + e^{-\beta}$$
> >
> > If the last line is uncommented, I ran into the followin
is uncommented, I ran into the following error.
In ConTeXt the $$ is just seen as $ (inline math).
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Neth
Am 09.02.2025 um 12:27 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
I wiped the cache,
deleted the trash,
then ran
cd ~/context-osx-arm64/
sh install.sh
context --make
and still got a fatal error:
Add \tracingall at the start of your document and show the log file.
Wolfgang
I wiped the cache,
deleted the trash,
then ran
cd ~/context-osx-arm64/
sh install.sh
context --make
and still got a fatal error:
resolvers | formats | executing runner 'run luametatex format':
/Users/wolfrum/context-osx-arm64/tex/texmf-osx-arm64/bin/luametatex
hRoman] [MathRomanDigitsXitsDejavu]
> \switchtobodyfont[sans,20pt]
\starttext
> $3+2=5 \quad \bf 3+2=5$ math with fallback\\
> {\bf$3+2=5 \quad \bf 3+2=5$ bold math}\\
> {۳ + ۲ = ۵ \bf ۳ + ۲ = ۵ text Indic digits}\\
> {3 + 2 = 5 \bf 3 + 2 = 5 text Arabic diigts
I have just reinstalled ConTeXt and the module in hopes I was missing a
file for whatever reason. The steps I took are:
- Deleted last installation's folder;
- Got the ConTeXt LMTX archive from the installation page on PRAGMA
ADE's website and extracted it;
- Ran the installation sc
s
9 files of 9 done, 146609 bytes, 0.004 seconds
mtx-install-modules |
mtx-install-modules | removing 6 old files for
'https://modules.contextgarden.net/dl/t-algorithmic.zip'
mtx-install-modules |
mtx-install-modules | from
I then ran context --generate to update the database a
on
(around the line 460)
and I ran context --make
But I am still getting the same error.
Are these steps correct, or did I miss anything? I am not familiar with ConTeXt
codebase (or not well enough) ... Thank you for guiding
cro. In mark iv, context doesn't. I
ran the slides with texexec --pdf --nomprun mic-slide01.tex; I tried
context --pdf --nomprun mic-slide01.tex. I included the modules and
one slide (not the figures included).
1. When you apply a custom section style with the command key, e.g.
\setuphead
pre-qq.tex. I load them in the slides to set the presentation style and
to produce several versions of the slides (slides, handouts, teacher's
notes, etc.). In these modules, I define \TitlePage macro. In mark ii,
texexec finds the macro. In mark iv, context doesn't. I ran the slide
Hi,
I tried to write one some time ago but it seems my knowledge of ConTeXt was
insufficient. I gave up. I also think it would be nice.
If I can recall, one of the first problems I ran into concerned how ConTeXt
environments work (among other things I cannot recall). In LaTeX, you have
something
--luatex works for me (on OSX), but context
--make --luatex doesn’t since forever.
Do you have a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex ?
Sorry, I didn’t want to hijack the thread.
Good hint – of course I don’t have a luatex binary besides that from
TeX live 2023 that doesn’t work with
--luatex doesn’t since forever.
Do you have a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex ?
Sorry, I didn’t want to hijack the thread.
Good hint – of course I don’t have a luatex binary besides that from
TeX live 2023 that doesn’t work with latest LMTX/MkIV.
hm, normally it should because nothign
a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex ?
Sorry, I didn’t want to hijack the thread.
Good hint – of course I don’t have a luatex binary besides that from TeX
live 2023 that doesn’t work with latest LMTX/MkIV.
hm, normally it should because nothign gets added to luatex but maybe
one of
Am 24.06.24 um 09:31 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
Does it work without --luatex, i.e. does it work for LMTX but not MkIV?
mtxrun --generate --luatex works for me (on OSX), but context --make
--luatex doesn’t since forever.
Do you have a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex
On 2024-06-24 at 01:31:46-06:00, Hans Hagen via ntg-context set forth:
> Do you have a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex ?
> Hans
Yes, at least I ran that command just now and it apparently succeeded.
I just discovered something relevant and useful. Check this out:
$ contex
ou try inside
Docker?
I'm not sure what else I can try. Where's that `luatex` call supposed
to be found?
Does it work without --luatex, i.e. does it work for LMTX but not MkIV?
mtxrun --generate --luatex works for me (on OSX), but context --make
--luatex doesn’t since forever.
Do you h
Hi Hraban,
Downgrading zint to 2.12.0 worked for me. Many thanks!
In case someone is experiencing similar issues, I ran:
brew remove zint
curl
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/962d789d26c9d8f760affe272689f21388f7d3e2/Formula/z/zint.rb
> zint.rb
brew install zint
; │ ├── luametatex-cache
> │ │ └── context
> │ └── luatex-cache
> │ └── context
> ├── texmf-context (main tree)
> │ ├── colors
OK, I unpacked the main distribution in context/tex, set PATH and ran
mtxrun --generate
which output:
resolvers | resolving | var
On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 19:42 (+0100), Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 at 00:42, Jim wrote:
>> Today I ran across three references to archive.contextgarden.net, one in a
>> tugboat article and two others in context garden wiki pages.
>> I was not able to re
On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 at 00:42, Jim wrote:
>
> Today I ran across three references to archive.contextgarden.net, one in a
> tugboat article and two others in context garden wiki pages.
>
> I was not able to reach that site. Is it (long since?) dead or is it just
> on vacation t
Today I ran across three references to archive.contextgarden.net, one in a
tugboat article and two others in context garden wiki pages.
I was not able to reach that site. Is it (long since?) dead or is it just
on vacation temporarily?
Thanks.
Jim
.
Best regards: Otared
> On 23 Jan 2024, at 22:06, Thomas A. Schmitz
> wrote:
>
> Hi Otared,
>
> I just tried, and my Macbook ran the update without any problem. Does it make
> any difference if you chmod +x the script install.sh?
>
> All best
>
> Thomas
>
Hi Otared,
I just tried, and my Macbook ran the update without any problem. Does it
make any difference if you chmod +x the script install.sh?
All best
Thomas
On 1/23/24 21:59, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Dr Hans Van der Meer,
Thank you for your help. It seems that since January 18 something
ith 3441
lines (there are 19 pages in total, so I was skipping a lot of stuff) and
changed x_vals and y_vals to create a lot of iterations:
x_vals=`seq 100 5 550`
y_vals=`seq 100 5 700`
and finally I ran
time (test_new > /dev/null)
and
time (test_old > /dev/null)
So mtxrun was called for
ce=$tolerance $st_file`
echo $out
done
done | tee $old_results
echo
for x in $=x_vals
do
for y in $=y_vals
do
printf "%3d, %3d: " $x $y
out=`mtxrun --script mtx-synctex-jd.lua --goto --direct \
--page=$page --x=$x --y=$y --tolerance=$toleran
Installed a fresh copy from the garden, Got the GFS Didot font from
Google Fonts, and installed it system-wide (C:\Windows\fonts). After
that, I ran
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
Then tried the pattern suggested but did not work. However, then I
tried a pattern without asterisks:
mtxrun --s
I did a test with Windows 10.
Installed a fresh copy from the garden, Got the GFS Didot font from Google
Fonts, and installed it system-wide (C:\Windows\fonts). After that, I ran
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
Then tried the pattern suggested but did not work. However, then I tried a
pattern
from the
_next_ chapter. Maybe the approach in from the source with
\dummyparameter\c!name
would work better, but I don’t know how to transfer it.
I gave up, ran into too many problems.
Tried to avoid injections and put everything in before/beforesection
macros, but \structureuservariable there
Thank you Hanks, seems to work well after some tweaking.
I had an issue, the patch you sent me gave an error when I ran 'context
--make'. The error said:
tex error > tex error on line 51 in file core-dat.mkxl: Parameters
must be numbered consecutively
[#1]#*[
S
Hi everyone,
I'm finalising packaging TeX Live 2023 for OpenBSD and have an issue with
context using the new luametatex engine.
I'm getting various Lua errors when running `context --make`, like:
node-ini.lmt:54: attempt to call a nil value (local 'getvalues')
and:
node-nut.lmt:22: attempt
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 to the
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
mkdir /tmp/context
cd /tmp/context
wget "lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx/context-linux-64.zip"
unzip context-linux-64.zip
sh install.sh
Installation went quite quickly (after downloading the zip files). Ran it
cleanly twice.
Looks like it's back to its previous s
On 5/30/2023 1:03 AM, Thangalin via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
Installation of a fresh copy of LMTX has gone from a few minutes to
about 30 minutes. Here's what I ran:
1. Open terminal
2. Change to root
3. cd /opt
4. mkdir context-2023-05-29
5. cd context-2023-05-29
6. wget "http://l
Hi,
Installation of a fresh copy of LMTX has gone from a few minutes to
about 30 minutes. Here's what I ran:
1. Open terminal
2. Change to root
3. cd /opt
4. mkdir context-2023-05-29
5. cd context-2023-05-29
6. wget "http://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx//texmf.zip";
7. un
On 07/05/2023 17:13, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
I just ran the install script (that then updates) on a linux box and get:
ok.
just did a fresh
sh install.sh
the script seems to run fine but still a mention of 'changelog'
~/context
$ mtxrun --script install-modu
On 5/7/2023 5:05 PM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Hans,
Updating to current version: 2023.05.07 16:33 and issuing
mtxrun --script install-modules
I just ran the install script (that then updates) on a linux box and get:
hagen@laptop-8:/data/context> export
PATH=/data/context/
Hi Lynx,
> * How can I be sure that the standalone version is the one being
> implemented?
It depends on what your $PATH is set to. On Linux/macOS, you can run
$ type -ap context
to list all the ConTeXts in your $PTAH. The first one in that list is
the one that will be
I’d still get an error if I tried to use any
command from the pgfplots.
indeed they go alongside the m-tikz file ... did you run mtxrun --generate?
Now I put the files alongside and ran mtxrun —generate. It did not work. The
test file and resulting error are below. I used ConTeXt ver
at \usemodule[pgfplots], but I’d still get an error if I tried to use
>> any command from the pgfplots.
> indeed they go alongside the m-tikz file ... did you run mtxrun --generate?
Now I put the files alongside and ran mtxrun —generate. It did not work. The
test file and resulting er
Alan,
I'm attaching the two master files used for the following (also ran
cross refs between
each vol.):
Murugaiyan, Appasamy & Parlier-Renault, Édith (2021) (Eds) Whispering
of Inscriptions:
South Indian Epigraphy and Art History: Papers from an International
Symposium in
memory of
On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 22:31:59 +1300
Richard Mahoney | Indica et Buddhica
wrote:
> Alan,
>
> I'm attaching the two master files used for the following (also ran
> cross refs between
> each vol.):
>
> Murugaiyan, Appasamy & Parlier-Renault, Édith (2021) (Eds) Whisper
Thank you,
This looks like a good solution!
I will try it later, as soon as I can.
Alan
On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 22:31:59 +1300
Richard Mahoney | Indica et Buddhica
wrote:
> Alan,
>
> I'm attaching the two master files used for the following (also ran
> cross refs b
On 8/5/2022 4:37 PM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I cannot view the onandon.pdf manual. pdfinfo says that it a malformed PDF.
bah, probably i ran some test .. some code there only works in older
luametatex .. (keep in mind that i seldom run these manuals as a whole
so sometimes
tg.nl>>
Cc: jbf mailto:roma83...@gmail.com>>; mailing list for
ConTeXt users mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>>
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Footnotes in captions -> "inherit" textwidth from
floatntg
Maybe \setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth]?
Julian
On 16/6/22 18:56, De
;inherit" textwidth from
floatntg
Maybe \setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth]?
Julian
On 16/6/22 18:56, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I think I’ve ran into a somewhat strange behaviour. If you have a footnote in a
float caption, the footnote won’t use the full textwidth, but only the
Maybe \setupnote[footnote][width=\textwidth]?
Julian
On 16/6/22 18:56, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I think I’ve ran into a somewhat strange behaviour. If you have a
footnote in a float caption, the footnote won’t use the full
textwidth, but only the width of the corresponding
Hi,
I think I've ran into a somewhat strange behaviour. If you have a footnote in a
float caption, the footnote won't use the full textwidth, but only the width of
the corresponding caption. Is that on purpose, a context bug or a user bug?
Best,
Denis
\starttext
asdf
\startplacefi
I just bumped it to double the size, did mtxrun --reload, context
--generate and the error is still
tex memory > bumping category 'token' failed, details: all=8000 |
ini=4
We ran into troubles scanning an argument.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2022 at 9:20 AM Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-
t; The previous file was 12MB and simply ran out of resource when compiled.
> The new file is 812KB and compiles provided you remove the references to
> \setxheight[...] because \setxheight generates an error.
>
>
> > On 1 Jun 2022, at 17:43, Stefan Nedeljkovic via ntg-cont
Hi Stefan,
What exactly are you asking for help with?
The previous file was 12MB and simply ran out of resource when compiled. The
new file is 812KB and compiles provided you remove the references to
\setxheight[...] because \setxheight generates an error.
> On 1 Jun 2022, at 17:43, Ste
, I'm sure someone can
correct me. Otherwise, I hope this helps!
On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 10:28 AM Joel via ntg-context
wrote:
> I had https://github.com/jjmccollum/context-sbl this module working fine,
> but ran and update, and somehow it deleted my extra files. I can't figure
>
I had https://github.com/jjmccollum/context-sbl this module working fine, but
ran and update, and somehow it deleted my extra files. I can't figure out how I
was able to get it working in the first place--I had just copied all the files
to a folder somewhere.
What is the correct way to in
Hi Steffen
I have TeXshop setup on my mac mini M1 but I rarely use it. I've just
ran it on a file I have been working on and it runs OK. Here is my engine:
%%
#!/bin/bash export
PATH=$PATH:/Users/pothole/data/contextmacosarm64/tex/texmf-osx-arm64/bin
/Users/pothole
k you for the useful tip.
>
> I’ve tested the example given below but ran into missing figure, maybe I need
> to reconstruct the MetaPost file as mentioned in setup. Se attached example:
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> /Jan-Erik
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
Thank you for the useful tip.
I’ve tested the example given below but ran into missing figure, maybe I need
to reconstruct the MetaPost file as mentioned in setup. Se attached example:
Thanks in advance!
/Jan-Erik
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupexternalfigures[location=global
alignment
> \stopformula
>
> \stoptext
>
> Also the [+] options and the second optional argument of \NR does not work
> as
> expected. Has its behaviour changed?
>
> I ran into this when I compiled a large maths-heavy document and while
> proof-
> reading notic
\stopformula
\stoptext
Also the [+] options and the second optional argument of \NR does not work as
expected. Has its behaviour changed?
I ran into this when I compiled a large maths-heavy document and while proof-
reading noticed numerous missing references to statements inside
mathalignment
On 5/2/2022 9:37 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I’ve just ran into a behaviour that runs against what is shown on the
wiki, https://wiki.contextgarden.net/System_Macros/Comma_Separated_Lists
<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/System_Macros/Comma_Separated_Lists>
Maybe a bug?
Hi,
I've just ran into a behaviour that runs against what is shown on the wiki,
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/System_Macros/Comma_Separated_Lists
Maybe a bug?
The wiki says you can use \getcommacommandsize to get the length of a comma
separated list, but it does not seem to work. MWE
,
Edu.
El 29/4/22 a las 2:38, Max Chernoff escribió:
On 2022-04-28 3:30 a.m., Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I’m afraid the above release introduced a bug; while the offical
release ran through, I now get:
module > lua-widow-control > Widow/orphan detected.
Attempting to remove.
lua
On 2022-04-28 3:30 a.m., Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I’m afraid the above release introduced a bug; while the offical release
ran through, I now get:
module > lua-widow-control > Widow/orphan detected. Attempting
to remove.
lua error > lua error on line 112 i
Hi Max,
thank you for this module that I didn’t know.
I’m afraid the above release introduced a bug; while the offical release
ran through, I now get:
module > lua-widow-control > Widow/orphan detected. Attempting
to remove.
lua error > lua error on line 112 in file
g message throughout the whole file. In short, there are 613
new lines with the message "luatex warning > tex: left parfill skip
is gone".
But I didn't give it any importance, because I interpreted that they
could be inherent to the module.
Well this at least narrows the
I didn't give it any importance, because I interpreted that they
could be inherent to the module.
Well this at least narrows the issue down quite a bit. Lwc runs in pretty
much two stages: when a paragraph has finished being broken by TeX, lwc
saves the paragraph. The second stage is ran just b
After I ran an update on ConTeXt, my code gets an error:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(.3\textwidth)|p(.7\textwidth)|]
\HL
\NC {\bf Term} \NC {\bf Definition} \NC\NR
\HL
\input test2.tex
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
File test2.tex contains "\NC {\bf
ed the path $TEXROOT/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint and
>>> copied libzint.2.10.0.0.dylib into but replaced dylib with 'so' as
>>> suggested on the wiki instructions. So I basically added
>>> lib/luametatex/zint to texmf-osx-64/bin .
>> "Ye
# In my case I used the following:
$ ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/zint/2.10.0/lib/libzint.dylib libzint.so
# For you with Homebrew in a different location, try:
$ ln -s /opt/homebrew/Cellar/zint/2.10.0/lib/libzint.dylib libzint.so
Then steps 4 and 5 as below. I ran the MWE below: the ISBN wor
EXROOT/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint
# In my case I used the following:
$ ln -s /usr/local/Cellar/zint/2.10.0/lib/libzint.dylib libzint.so
# For you with Homebrew in a different location, try:
$ ln -s /opt/homebrew/Cellar/zint/2.10.0/lib/libzint.dylib libzint.so
Then steps 4 and
gt; 3) I created the path $TEXROOT/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint
> and copied libzint.2.10.0.0.dylib into but replaced dylib with 'so' as
> suggested on the wiki instructions. So I basically added
> lib/luametatex/zint to texmf-osx-64/bin .
>
> 4) I ran mtxrun --ge
basically added
lib/luametatex/zint to texmf-osx-64/bin .
4) I ran mtxrun --generate to update the database.
5) I ran the MWE below but no barcode appeared. The console output shows:
/modules > using user prefixed file 'libs-imp-zint'/
//
/modules > 'zint' is loa
an xtable of two columns for every A4 page. It
> works, but I wonder if it’s a good method.
>
> 2. combinations
>
> This appeared to be the most natural approach (because it’s what
> combinations are for), but I ran into expansion problems, added a few
> “function () end” in
combinations
are for), but I ran into expansion problems, added a few “function () end” in
my code, but couldn’t make it compile. Combinations, combined with framed and
externalfigure, are difficult to write in Lua - or am I too stupid to find the
winning combination (sorry for the puns).
3. columns
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