On 9/28/2022 3:30 PM, Angel M Alganza via ntg-context wrote:
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 04:03:06PM +0200, Pablo Rodriguez via
ntg-context wrote:
In that case, run "context --luatex --generate" first and then "context
--luatex a6lua.tex".
This would give you a pure LuaTeX-compiled PDF document.
I think that this PDF document will be fine with your printer.
It was. I printed it this morning without any problem. Thank you!
If compiling with --luatex option seem to have more chances to produce a
complete product, shouldn't it be convenient for this option to be the
default? I would expect 'context file.tex' to work "out of the box" and
produce a correct and complete PDF output. Would it be possible to have
that changed? Or is there maybe any other potentially undesirable side
effect?
Also, I guess that can be configured somehow so, what would need to be
changed to have 'context file.txt' to compile using luatex instead of
LuaMetaTeX?
top line:
% engine=luatex
but lmtx is and will stay as default (btw, you don't run the latest
greatest)
Hans
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