On Wed, 2013-05-08 at 09:32 +0200, luigi scarso wrote:
> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 2:49 AM, Kip Warner wrote:
>
> > Hey Luigi,
> >
> > I find the \texenginename and \texengineversion useful for retrieving
> > the backend name and version. They work fine when using
On 5/8/2013 9:29 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–05–07 Kip Warner wrote:
I find the \texenginename and \texengineversion useful for retrieving
the backend name and version. They work fine when using the vanilla
LuaTeX backend. However, when using LuaJitTeX, the aforementioned
macros still seem
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 9:32 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
>
>
>
> yes, it's known and it's ok, because luajittex is not different from
> luatex as luatex is different from pdftex/xetex/etex
> (and if it's so, then it is an error).
>
(and if it's not so, then it is an error).
--
luigi
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On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 2:49 AM, Kip Warner wrote:
> Hey Luigi,
>
> I find the \texenginename and \texengineversion useful for retrieving
> the backend name and version. They work fine when using the vanilla
> LuaTeX backend. However, when using LuaJitTeX, the aforementioned
>
On 2013–05–07 Kip Warner wrote:
> I find the \texenginename and \texengineversion useful for retrieving
> the backend name and version. They work fine when using the vanilla
> LuaTeX backend. However, when using LuaJitTeX, the aforementioned
> macros still seem to retrieve Lua
Hey Luigi,
I find the \texenginename and \texengineversion useful for retrieving
the backend name and version. They work fine when using the vanilla
LuaTeX backend. However, when using LuaJitTeX, the aforementioned
macros still seem to retrieve LuaTeX specific information and not
LuaJitTeX
rttext
> \starttabulate
> \NC Engine \EQ \texenginename\NC\NR
> \NC Version \EQ \texengineversion \NC\NR
> \stoptabulate
> \stoptext
As always thank you very much for the fast response with the solution.
Thanks,
Paul
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