no
sense to have a default setting that doesn’t adhere to the official
rules. If Û#m not mistaken it’s also the same as DIN 5007-1; maybe there
was a difference before 2005. (DIN 5007-2 and de-AT have their uses.)
The order of umlauts etc. should be ok.
[ß]
In tex/context/base/mkiv/sort-
as it doesn’t get to convoluted).
>
> I’d say updating, sorting, restructuring pages is more important than a new
> start page.
>
> Yes, please sort out reference vs. tutorials!
>
> Often examples make sense in the reference pages, so the distinction is a bit
> fuzzy, but there are
Hi Garulfo,
I’m not against the “new order”, but I’d keep the colorful subject
tiles. Different accesses are good IMO (as long as it doesn’t get to
convoluted).
I’d say updating, sorting, restructuring pages is more important than a
new start page.
Yes, please sort out reference vs
output was handled by the PdfTeX engine
in MKII in 2005. What sort of output did the software produce before
PdfTeX was introduced? Was this the same as the output produced by the
software before the publication of the PDF specification?
2005 is when we started with luatex which is a follow up
in
2005. What sort of output did the software produce before PdfTeX was
introduced? Was this the same as the output produced by the software before
the publication of the PDF specification?
Kind regards,
Riviera
she, her, hers
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/User:River
{r}{\lastpagenumber} and
\at[\Reference]–\at[\lastpagenumber] work properly in the body text.
The overall structure is project-product sort with many components in the
product.
This is probably TMI. The bottom line is that I am truly stumped.
All best,
Alan
On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 6:56 AM Bruce
nguage server for VS Code public anywhere?
(Ramkumar KB promised…) Or is "mtxrun --script=vscode --lsfile" the same?
Hrabanif not modules then modules = { } end modules ['mtx-cache'] = {
version = 1.001,
comment = "companion to mtxrun.lua",
author= "H
PM, seyal zavira wrote:
> > thanks for your reply
> >
> > yes but i don't have problem with regular svgs but when svgs has
> > gradient color it does not produce any color in output.
> >
> > you can see my svg in attachment.
> svg gets worse and worse (esp the i
sort of get the gradient but no stepwise gradient opacity (in pdf and
i'm not going to emulate something) (it's not the most interesting stuff
to work on unpaid)
but ... i don't know if fixing this breaks something else
Hans
.
(At the root of the repository, there is a file build.lua, that is not
really part of the project, just a custom tool I use to process the files,
a sort of minimal build system. You can ignore it.)
I welcome any kind of suggestions and dire warnings. I've tried to read the
wiki and the manuals
Thanks Denis… I fixed the error.
Sure, I had a sort of two years time jet lag :-)
Best regards: Otared
> On 24 Feb 2024, at 11:11, Denis Maier via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi Otared
> Shouldn't the version be 2024?
> Best
> Denis
>
>> Otared Kavia
YY-MM-DD
>
> How did you expect a simple sorting algorithm to sort by verbose dates?
> BTW, -MM-DD is ISO 8601.
>
Just out of curiosity from an occasional user: is it possible in indices to
specify a separate sort key and displayed term as you can with makeindex? I
remember back in
Am 29.01.24 um 21:45 schrieb jbf:
And indeed this is the best solution I could find, though it obviously
meant that something like '29 April 2017' was no good for sorting on...
it has to be the US date format YY-MM-DD
How did you expect a simple sorting algorithm to sort by verbose dates?
BTW
and setup the index at will.
Lists have a sort option but this is no use here because you can't use
the title to have a chronological sorted list.
\starttext
\placelist[section][order=title]
\section{Hans}
\section{Peter}
\section{Anton}
\stoptext
Using the register mechanism as you suggest
er. How do I get the date
>>> (e.g. 29 April 2017) to be the ordering factor in the list. I assume it
>>> will be something to do with criterium, but am clueless at the moment on
>>> how to indicate this.
>> I don’t know if it works this way (the wizards will know
-04-29]{Speech, Panama City} to your
chapter command and setup the index at will.
Lists have a sort option but this is no use here because you can't use
the title to have a chronological sorted list.
\starttext
\placelist[section][order=title]
\section{Hans}
\section{Peter}
\section{Anton
see no problem. Occasionaly I clean up such bits (when it
makes sense). And I'm not going to enter coding practice discussions.
Forget about refactoring ... there has already be done a lot of that and
we want to stay sort of close to the original (also due to
doicumentation). I know the code
e capitalisation now i.e. just
"Context"?
Hans uses different versions.
We use “context group”, but I keep ConTeXt; esp. in the context of LaTeX
(DANTE booth!), I’d like to stress that it’s still TeX.
4. It's not clear whether the intersecting boxes are simply decorative or meant
to pre
?
4. It's not clear whether the intersecting boxes are simply decorative or meant
to present some sort of logical structure. I'm happy for it to be decorative,
in which case fewer labels might be better.
5. Similar to the box structure comment is that it's not clear which words I
should be looking at
Am 19.12.23 um 15:27 schrieb Gavin via ntg-context:
This was very helpful. I think I have everything organized according to TDS now.
Thank you for the feedback!
Sort these files into folders according to TDS (TeX directory structure) – just
have a look at the distribution to understand what
Hi Hraban,
This was very helpful. I think I have everything organized according to TDS now.
> Have a look at
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modules#Module_writing_guidelines
> … and please tell me, if you miss anything or find errors!
Regarding TDS, the wike page says:
> Sort
Am 02.10.23 um 10:37 schrieb Juliano David Hilario:
Also, if I were to do that, I might just make at the moment some sort of
search engine, or grep it when I need something, then view whatever I
need in the wiki. I'm just wondering if it's fine if I were to send many
GET requests and obtain
Also, if I were to do that, I might just make at the moment some sort of
search engine, or grep it when I need something, then view whatever I need
in the wiki. I'm just wondering if it's fine if I were to send many GET
requests and obtain a copy of the wiki. Would that act like a DDoS attack
for your help, the wiki is very useful.
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023, 4:29 PM Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 02.10.23 um 09:59 schrieb Juliano David Hilario:
> > Is there a way to view the documentations offline? Sort of the way the
> > Python docs work, where you could just searc
Am 02.10.23 um 09:59 schrieb Juliano David Hilario:
Is there a way to view the documentations offline? Sort of the way the
Python docs work, where you could just search for a subject and it will
function regardless of internet connection. If it's not yet working, I
could contribute some of my
Is there a way to view the documentations offline? Sort of the way the
Python docs work, where you could just search for a subject and it will
function regardless of internet connection. If it's not yet working, I
could contribute some of my time if it's not that a heavy of a task.
Something like
culpa.
My mail program did not show me that your first answer had non-breakable
spaces after '[title]' and '[subject]' (but not after '[subsubject]'). And
I quickly copied and pasted those into a file without checking the
character set. Replacing those with ASCII spaces makes everything work
token lists
>
> as this seems to be "the month of the duplicate hashes" i looked it what
> we did so far can also work here and i sort of managed although there
> might be more cases (when im done with this we probably "have it the
> other way around" which c
oken lists
as this seems to be "the month of the duplicate hashes" i looked it what
we did so far can also work here and i sort of managed although there
might be more cases (when im done with this we probably "have it the
other way around" which could mean adapting some code
8:22 AM, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Thanks for your help. I can use that, but why is this sort of double-checking
necessary here?
because containsa in a function that has checking while find is just the lua
find
.. so i've added a check in that one too now but no upload
So, that would mean
nis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your help. I can use that, but why is this sort of
> > double-checking
> necessary here?
>
> because containsa in a function that has checking while find is just the lua
> find
> .. so i've added a check in that one too now
On 8/25/2023 8:22 AM, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
Thanks for your help. I can use that, but why is this sort of double-checking
necessary here?
because containsa in a function that has checking while find is just the
lua find .. so i've added a check in that one too now but no upload
Hans
;
> > I'm trying to check whether an attribute contains (or, actually starts
> > with) a
> given string.
> \xmldoifelse{#1}{.[@class and contains(@class,'abc')]}{Yes}{No}
> \xmldoifelse{#1}{.[@class and find(@class,"abc")]}{Yes}{No}
Thanks for your help. I can u
a dutch net-artist artist from the early days of
the public web, and is often (volontary) mixing different natural nd
machine langages. Not all snippets are HTML, but most of them are some
sort of HTML pidgin.
I see, the typing environment is in this case the safest option to
ensure special
20xx with xx being a (sort
of) unit, one can do the same in tex. Think of
\newdimension \MyUnitA \MyUnitA 1.23pt
\pushoverloadmode % just in case
\newuserunit\MyUnitA ua % binds the unit to the variable
\popoverloadmode
x\hskip 10ua\relax x
The units starting with 'u' are considered user
st > collecting entries using method 'global' and sort
order 'default'
pages > flushing realpage 296, userpage 294, subpage 296
structures > bookmark: Índex alfabètic
structure > sectioning > chapter @ level 2 : 0.2 -> \headtext {index}
pages >
After trying to compile a long file with LMTX (previously with MKIV all
compiles perfectly), I get an error
structures > bookmark: Referències
structure > sectioning > chapter @ level 2 : 0.1 -> Referències
publications> list > collecting entries using method
'
you use for for instance \bigskip which is never going to guarantee good
spacing as it doesn't cooperate with \blank and friends (it is sort of
dangerous to mix what oen sees outside context with context commands
like like loading that lua module, which actually is in none of the
manuals)
if one wa
On 8/12/2023 10:10 AM, Xavier B. wrote:
The font is the default:
\setupbodyfont [modern, 12pt] % modern o cmr, 11pt
I use Linux (arch derivative).
if you want nicer math switch over to lmtx as mkiv is sort of frozen and
efforts wrt math go into lmtx
Hans
\indexentry{2: \xmlflush{#1}}
3: \xmlflush{#1}
\par
\stopxmlsetups
it has to do with the fact that when you don't use a start / stop the
next paragraph is sees as description content so then you grab the same
entry (sort of) nested
you can uncomment the "test \par" to se
41 MB
mkiv lua stats > lua properties: engine: lua 5.4, used memory: 62 MB, ctx: 59
MB, max: 59 MB, symbol mask: utf (τεχ)
mkiv lua stats > runtime: 0.508 seconds, 1 processed pages, 1 shipped pages,
1.967 pages/second
>
> >
> > > I assume that SP stands for space
ce of
> > TeX kerning is thrown off. The only remedy would be to have a a \qquad
> > preceding the control sequence e.g., {\qquad
> > \TeX\ significantly} to sort of ameliorate this side-effect. But then
> > again. Spacing is off. e.g.,
>
> no MWE so a space cam come
ave a a \qquad
preceding the control sequence e.g., {\qquad
\TeX\ significantly} to sort of ameliorate this side-effect. But then
again. Spacing is off. e.g.,
no MWE so a space cam come from anywhwere
The separation of any of these four components would have
hurt {\qquad\TeX\ significantly}. If I
rmation as to what does HK means there?
> >
> > Anyhow
> >
> > If I were to have, say, a control _word_ such as \TeX\, the sequence of
> > TeX kerning is thrown off. The only remedy would be to have a a \qquad
> > preceding the control sequence e.g., {\qquad
>
quence of
> TeX kerning is thrown off. The only remedy would be to have a a \qquad
> preceding the control sequence e.g., {\qquad
> \TeX\ significantly} to sort of ameliorate this side-effect. But then
> again. Spacing is off. e.g.,
>
> The separation of any of these four components
can provide me more information as to what does HK means there?
Anyhow
If I were to have, say, a control _word_ such as \TeX\, the sequence of
TeX kerning is thrown off. The only remedy would be to have a a \qquad
preceding the control sequence e.g., {\qquad
\TeX\ significantly} to sort
dering; these
fillers in text are sort of special
Then again, the only way to resemble what TeX does is by re/defining
and copied verbatim from The TeXbook both rightarrowfill and
leftarrowfill
and hope for the best
and unlike with TeX in which an
\hbox to 1in{\vrule \rightarrowfill \ 1cm \lef
Normally manipulating nodes inside the callbacks is the wrong way to do
something, but in this case, that's exactly how the standard initial
code works.
We need to modify the "default" alternative since "\setupinitial"
provides no way for us to set a different alternative. A b
mtxrun --script install-modules --install --all
> >
> > doing exactly that?
> >
>
> Okay Floris. I see Aditya nearby. He'll take over from now on :) stand
> by please. I know you didn't ask the original question but this is over
> the pgfsys-pdftex and the
:) stand
by please. I know you didn't ask the original question but this is over
the pgfsys-pdftex and the pgfsys-luatex. It's a race between them !!
sort of
The solutions are a few if any really, either as I suggested first and update
afterwards or install tikz
if the driver is the problem, what does
The modules are in the imp files (mentioned when loaded) but the urls
are sort of abstract (and resolved in the installer).
I've added an option to directly pass an url but I suppose that is only
for testing. After all, we expect some quality checks and thats what the
garden does.
>mtxrun --scri
no real unit (just
like feet is no unit in tex but used in the message)
of course
concerning precission, indeed there was a real beautiful handcrafted
measuring device but as with much research one could sort of predict the
median outcome esp after the main sample was made beforehand
ds for, it seems to be country-dependent ;)
actually: as arthur and you are in charge of the language patterns,
guess who will sort this out,
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Rid
) and then the cg members are
also informed (it will go in the distribution anyway but normally i wait
till after publication)
concerning precission, indeed there was a real beautiful handcrafted
measuring device but as with much research one could sort of predict the
median outcome esp after the main sample
how to make it work because
there is some init order issue and we want to be sure that context (and
its scripts) keep working. It would be sort of weird if context (where
luatex originates) would stop working as expected. Keep in mind that
luatex is also a lua engine. and I assume that the texlive
On 4/16/2023 3:54 PM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
It's just an interface much more simpler than what the git archive
backup interface currently in use presumably undergoes. Git is sort
of big as-is and that's not even counting all its remote helpers
by which all those places depend on (gitlab
; about something.
>
> I have no strategy. I see it as just an offline repository and archive.
It's a strategy. It may not be the fanciest but you wrote earlier:
>it's sort of the o
On 4/15/2023 3:23 AM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
thank you Taco, Hans, and Aditya, Mikael, et
Hans, I was just curious about your git strategy and wanted to ask you about
something.
I have no strategy. I see it as just an offline repository and archive.
The luametatex repos sort
> I don't know whether it's related to the server update, but maybe you know.
>
> I fetch from the origin,
>
> https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror.git
> which seems up to date; i suppose github gets it from there but
> occasionally it lags behind; it's sort of the
-mirror.git
which seems up to date; i suppose github gets it from there but
occasionally it lags behind; it's sort of the original git archive and
our backup plan.
https://github.com/contextgarden/context
Should be okay,
Hans
king at a small display on
this system and sort of like going blind .
Regarding old mkiv, I didn't have the time to delve more into it,
but I think (couuld be wrong here) The script installation first-setup
for that old mkiv is not as straightforward as lmtx is, and to
top it off I had downloaded t
> Wiki!
>
> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl /
> https://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
> webpage : https://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net
> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
> wiki : https://contextgarden.net
>
--generate it returned
/usr/bin/env texlua no such file or directory
So I thought heck, perhaps by creating a symbolic link we'll call it
a day, but that wasn't enough, nope.
That # line will go away or change because per 2023 we assume that the
script is run by luametatex and we're in a sort
there
> is some fallback loading going on because explaining when nothing gets
> typeset or why \nullfont is used which results in missing chars messages is
> a waste of time.
>
> It has nothing to do with restrictions: tex will load any font you want it.
> But for instance w
hting /
> completion you're using.
>
> I've been using myself the simple_Context package for SublimeText which I
> scavenged a while ago before it was made unavailable (I wanted to attach but
> it's too big for the list). But it's sort of a dead-end.
>
> Open to anythin
e ago before it was
made unavailable (I wanted to attach but it's too big for
the list). But it's sort of a dead-end.
Open to anything from vim/neovim to emacs or more exotic.
Maybe it would be nice to show the config. (And yes I've
seen the Wiki page
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Text_Edi
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 09:26:36PM +0100, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 3/25/2023 8:55 PM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
> > Hello list:
> >
> > This is under a fresh TeXLive installation. Sort as to put aside any
> > texlive prepackaged issues.
>
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 09:26:36PM +0100, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 3/25/2023 8:55 PM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
> > Hello list:
> >
> > This is under a fresh TeXLive installation. Sort as to put aside any
> > texlive prepackaged issues.
>
> > > Since you use a TeX live installation, some other texmfcnf.lua or
> > > texmf.cnf
> > > might interfere.
> > > Look into /usr/local/texlive/2023/
> >
> > I'll check again to make sure. But keep in mind this issue predates the
> > official
the
official TeX Live installation . I've been using the distro prepackaged for a
while. And yes. It's always been there. Sort of like, it came with the system :)
Since it scans everything in your home directory, maybe TEXMFHOME or
OSFONTDIR is set to ~ (instead ~/texmf) there?
But even
ua or texmf.cnf
> might interfere.
> Look into /usr/local/texlive/2023/
I'll check again to make sure. But keep in mind this issue predates the
official TeX Live installation . I've been using the distro prepackaged for a
while. And yes. It's always been there. Sort of like, it came with the
e (I wanted
to attach but it's too big for the list). But it's sort of a dead-end.
Open to anything from vim/neovim to emacs or more exotic. Maybe it
would be nice to show the config. (And yes I've seen the Wiki page
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Text_Editorsbut I've the feeling some
content
). But it's sort of a dead-end.
Open to anything from vim/neovim to emacs or more exotic. Maybe it would be
nice to show the config. (And yes I've seen the Wiki page
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Text_Editors but I've the feeling some
content is outdated.)
Thanks in advance,
Alex
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 09:26:36PM +0100, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 3/25/2023 8:55 PM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
> > Hello list:
> >
> > This is under a fresh TeXLive installation. Sort as to put aside any
> > texlive prepackaged issues.
>
On 3/25/2023 8:55 PM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
Hello list:
This is under a fresh TeXLive installation. Sort as to put aside any texlive
prepackaged issues.
And the followign lines is the output of the error I've been having with the
call of context on a recent texlive installation
Hello list:
This is under a fresh TeXLive installation. Sort as to put aside any texlive
prepackaged issues.
And the followign lines is the output of the error I've been having with the
call of context on a recent texlive installation by both mtxrun --generate and
luatools --generate right
e into after}
>>> \MyExampleItem{straw}{gold}{Rumpelstiltskin}
>>> \stopMyExample
>>> %\stoptabulate
>>>
>>> \stoptext
>>>
>>> The problem is that \stopMyExample doesn't work - the \stoptabulate isn't
>>> recognised a
umpelstiltskin}
>> \stopMyExample
>> %\stoptabulate
>>
>> \stoptext
>>
>> The problem is that \stopMyExample doesn't work - the \stoptabulate isn't
>> recognised and I get an end of file reached error. If use a straight
>> \stoptabulate then it works as exp
an aesthetic
point of view, to have start & stop 'paired' commands in the source.
Presumably some sort of deep ConTeXt fu is going on - can anyone explain it
please?
\definetabulate[MyExample][|r|c|l|p|]
\def\MyExampleItem#1#2#3{\NC #1 \NC \rightarrow \NC #2 \NC #3 \NC\NR}
\startMyExa
then it works as expected. That's fine but it would be nice, from an aesthetic
point of view, to have start & stop 'paired' commands in the source.
Presumably some sort of deep ConTeXt fu is going on - can anyone explain it
please?
Regards,
—
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshire
ands in the
source.
Presumably some sort of deep ConTeXt fu is going on - can anyone explain it
please?
Regards,
—
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshire, UK
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an e
again working with XML files: Is it possible that this behaviour is
caused by some sort of nested setups which makes the footnotes not bubble up?
Best,
Denis
\startbuffer[test]
a2
b
a2
b
for extreme tables. Is
that correct?
I'll try to narrow it down. Any hints how I could debug that issue?
As I'm again working with XML files: Is it possible that this behaviour is
caused by some sort of nested setups which makes the footnotes not bubble up?
Best,
Denis
\startbuffer[test
can peek inti pagella-math.lfg and common-math.lfg
fallbacks in math are sort of gone in lmtx as it's only asking for
troubles but we can overlay from other fonts in lfg files
Hans
-
Hans
es seek to minimize the use of
parenthesis ...
Now, the question is whether a prime is considered an exponent or
rather some sort of accent? One can ask the same question considering
other modifiers such as asterisk/star or even $\hat{a}$. Sometimes,
these can symbolize operators, in other cases they may
ich seems to be a messy fix). I will learn and use that.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Alan
>
> P.S. inverting the order of the "exponents", if prime is some sort of
> exponent, was a surprising result.
Alan,
Note that the 2 sits higher in
\primed{a}^2
e) prime is a pain to handle, given that
different fonts present it differently.
$\primed{a}...$ is a very readable and reasonable solution (unlike
\mathord{}, which seems to be a messy fix). I will learn and use that.
Thank you!
Alan
P.S. inverting the order of the "exponents", if pr
in tex
- traditional tex sees them as superscripts and therefore expects soem
active character and parsing magick for successive scripts
- that assumes a special way of havign these primes in the font (read:
is it a text size thing already raised or a script one not yet raised)
- it also sort
i can probably gain a little more)
i wonder why directions bump time because much of what tex does is
sort of agnostic for directions (the backend needs more time but i
don't see that in your stats)
when you run with --profile you get a much slower run but might get
some info from the e
tions bump time because much of what tex does is sort
of agnostic for directions (the backend needs more time but i don't see
that in your stats)
when you run with --profile you get a much slower run but might get some
info from the e
: Freitag, 16. Dezember 2022 11:01
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Cc: Pawel Urbanski
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Project structure with nested subfolders and shared
environments.
Thank you for responses. While the ability to sort of inherit setups would be
very useful it looks like
Thank you for responses. While the ability to sort of inherit setups would
be very useful it looks like as of time of posting this message in December
2022 it is not possible.
As a workaround I will create a shead environment file and just bulk copy
it to subfolders. In case when I'll need
On 12/4/22 11:53, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> assuming that i can motivate myself (read: the fonts look nice) i can
> probably sort out all the side effects
Many thanks for the fixes in the new beta, Hans.
> i'll check if we can deal with tags instead of names as n
.
no clue (ok, a little)
sort of fixed but no upload yet (probably next week)
Many thanks for all your fixes, Hans.
BTW, using https://github.com/googlefonts/amstelvar/tree/main/fonts with
the following source:
\usemodule[fonts-variable]
\starttext
\showfontvariations[font=file:Amstelvar
On 12/3/22 01:01, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 12/2/2022 8:17 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
>
>>> Also in the last instances (at least, pages 19 to 25), kerning or
>>> interletter spacing clearly needs to be improved.
>> no clue (ok, a little)
>
On 12/2/2022 8:17 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
Also in the last instances (at least, pages 19 to 25), kerning or
interletter spacing clearly needs to be improved.
no clue (ok, a little)
sort of fixed but no upload yet (probably next week)
Hans
couldn't figure out how.
Tried several times, also with context.step but
all failed.
I think I didn't properly understand the "temp"
and str of context.tobuffer description in manual.
What changes should I introduce to my cld files?
see attached ... it's more that you overload Eleve ... an alter
twice as the script will pick up
the idea is to provide the user with all he needs as archive so no
dependencies (apart from a compiler). Also by including the source we
can sort of guaranteed that you get what you expect to work with the tex
files (no interference with distribution patches our
horter in
subsequent updates (as Alan pointed out). But the first time it might
take too much (so the script quits).
> the idea is to provide the user with all he needs as archive so no
> dependencies (apart from a compiler). Also by including the source we
> can sort of guaranteed tha
on a fancy phone .. tre
idea is to provide the user with all he needs as archive so no
dependenccies (apart from a compiler). Also by including the source we
can sort of guaranteed that you get what you expect to work with the tex
files (no interference with distribution patches our of our control
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