ar footnote, but clearly it is
problematic. Any way I can get my separate lines and still have
interaction working in that file?
This sample works fine for me:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\contextversion\\
\texenginename\\
\texengineversion\\
\texenginefunctionality
and what is happening between 'interaction'
> and what I am doing with this particular footnote, but clearly it is
> problematic. Any way I can get my separate lines and still have
> interaction working in that file?
This sample works fine for me:
\setupinteraction[state=start
kday,{ },day,{
},month,{ },year] a les \currenttime, usant programari lliure
(\goto{\Context}[url(http://wiki.contextgarden.net)] versió
\contextversionnumber, \goto{\texenginename}[url(http://www.luatex.org)] versió
\texengineversion\space i \goto{PGF/Ti{\em
k}Z}[url(http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/)
ramari lliure
(\goto{\Context}[url(http://wiki.contextgarden.net)] versió
\contextversionnumber, \goto{\texenginename}[url(http://www.luatex.org)] versió
\texengineversion\space i \goto{PGF/Ti{\em
k}Z}[url(http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/)]) sota un entorn
\goto{GNU/Linux}[url(https://www.linuxfounda
do at the end of each year, I upgraded my ConTeXt installation.
> I noticed a change in \vec behavior which doesn't extend the arrow anymore.
> Here is my example:
>
> \starttext
> Engine: \texenginename\ \texengineversion
>
> \ConTeXt: \contextversionnumber
>
>
d the arrow anymore. Here is my example:\starttextEngine: \texenginename\ \texengineversion\ConTeXt: \contextversionnumber\type{$\vec{AB}$} : $\vec{AB}$\stoptextThe result with the latest ConTeXt version:
GraphiqueCollé-1.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
and with the version from a year ago:
Graph
}. Works.\par
\BD blah\par
\contextversion\ \texenginename
\stoptext
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} fails with LMTX, works with MkIV.\par
Chomsky \BD{1928} \emph{fails with LMTX, works with MkIV}.\par
Chomsky \BD{1928}. Works.\par
\BD blah\par
\contextversion\ \texenginename
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Hello,
As I usually do at the end of each year, I upgraded my ConTeXt installation. I
noticed a change in \vec behavior which doesn't extend the arrow anymore. Here
is my example:
\starttext
Engine: \texenginename\ \texengineversion
\ConTeXt: \contextversionnumber
\type{$\vec{AB}$} :
t
This document was produced using version \contextversion\ of
\ConTeXt\ \doifelse{\texenginename}{luametatex}{LMTX}{\contextmark}
with the version \texengineversion\ of \texenginename.
\attachment[file=./\jobname.tex,
method={\do
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).
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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
\startformula
> >n \choose \frac{n}2
> >\stopformula
> >
> > \CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion\ with \texenginename\
> >\texengineversion
> >\stoptext
> >
> > the parentheses of the binomial in the tex
\stopformula
>
>\CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion\ with \texenginename\
>\texengineversion
>\stoptext
>
> the parentheses of the binomial in the text or too short. I guess this
> is because the parentheses are not scaled when inlined and that
Dear ConTeXt folks,
using the following minimal example
\starttext
Using \type{\choose} in text $n \choose \frac{n}2$.
\startformula
n \choose \frac{n}2
\stopformula
\CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion\ with \texenginename
gt;
> > allowing to put the used components and versions into the document.
> >
> > Then I found `\luaversion` to display the version of Lua. But I could
> > not find `\luatexversion`. Is there something similar? Can this command
> > be defined?
>
>
> \sta
nto the document.
>
> Then I found `\luaversion` to display the version of Lua. But I could
> not find `\luatexversion`. Is there something similar? Can this command
> be defined?
\starttext
\starttabulate
\NC Engine \EQ \texenginename\NC\NR
\NC Version \EQ \texengineversion \
>> It would be nice to have a command
>>
>> \contextversion
>> \luaversion
>> \pdftexversion
>> Is that possible?
>
> You can use
>
> - \texenginename to get the name of the engine (e.g. LuaTeX)
> - \texengineversion to get the version number o
ext world.
>
> I could not find a similar command in the wiki.
>
> Is that possible?
You can use
- \texenginename to get the name of the engine (e.g. LuaTeX)
- \texengineversion to get the version number of the engine (e.g. 0.64)
- \contextversion to get the version number of co
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