Hans Hagen <[email protected]> writes: > On 20-2-2010 14:02, Paweł Jackowski wrote: >> Dear Team, >> >> it is a common convention in luatex that dimensions are specified either >> as a number (in scaled points) or a string with unit included. But >> unless I'm blind, there is no helper function that converts string >> dimension to a number. Seems that there is a standard dimen_to_number() >> function for that purpose. Would be convenient to have such on aboard. >> If I make such a helper, will you consider adding it to a repo? I'm >> thinking of >> >> tex.sp'1in' -> 4736286 >> tex.sp() -> error argument must be a string >> >> or more general >> >> tex.unit('1in', 'cm') -> 2.54 >> >> wdyt? > > luatex is consistently scaled points and a helper can be written in > luq quite easily > > also, keep in mind that performance wise it's best to do it in lua > anyway; it's actually just a matter of multiplication (which saves a > function call too)
No, it isn't. It is a matter of multiplication, division and truncation. It is a little-know fact that 2.54cm are 72.2698pt in TeX, 1in is 72.26999pt, and both are different from 72.27pt, while 254cm and 100in perfectly well are 7227.0pt. So no, you can't substitute a unit in TeX with a constant. Units are _fractions_ of sp, and applying a "multiplier" to them does not work like one would think. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ dev-luatex mailing list [email protected] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/dev-luatex
