erate in the texlive structure
Well, I use LMTX from its distribution and LaTeX from TeX live, and
that’s usually enough. I just thought it would be nice to be able to
check MkIV occasionally.
But even if I take LMTX out of my PATH, TL23’s context can’t make a
format, neither LMTX nor MkIV.
I’ll t
--luatex works for me (on OSX), but context
--make --luatex doesn’t since forever.
Do you have a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex ?
Sorry, I didn’t want to hijack the thread.
Good hint – of course I don’t have a luatex binary besides that from
TeX live 2023 that doesn’t work
--luatex doesn’t since forever.
Do you have a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex ?
Sorry, I didn’t want to hijack the thread.
Good hint – of course I don’t have a luatex binary besides that from
TeX live 2023 that doesn’t work with latest LMTX/MkIV.
hm, normally it should because nothign
Am Sonntag, 23. Juni 2024, 15:28:37 MESZ schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 6/23/2024 2:35 PM, Gerion Entrup wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 21. Juni 2024, 19:00:03 MESZ schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
> >> -- support for stacking at the tex end (maybe for presentations)
&g
a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex ?
Sorry, I didn’t want to hijack the thread.
Good hint – of course I don’t have a luatex binary besides that from TeX
live 2023 that doesn’t work with latest LMTX/MkIV.
hm, normally it should because nothign gets added to luatex but maybe
one
?
Sorry, I didn’t want to hijack the thread.
Good hint – of course I don’t have a luatex binary besides that from TeX
live 2023 that doesn’t work with latest LMTX/MkIV.
Hraban
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t /tmp/test.tex
startup error : no format file given, quitting
$ which context
/opt/context/tex/texmf-linuxmusl-64/bin/context
$ /opt/context/tex/texmf-linuxmusl-64/bin/context /tmp/test.tex
resolvers | formats | executing runner 'run luametatex format': [snip]
So it's some kind of invocation bu
On 6/24/2024 4:05 AM, Bryan Kaplan via ntg-context wrote:
On 2024-06-23 at 05:25:32-06:00, Hans Hagen via ntg-context set forth:
i just tested again an install (using the latest musl installer) on an
alpine WSL instance and it works ok; i can also process a tex file (when
i set the path right
On 6/24/2024 7:20 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 24.06.24 um 04:05 schrieb Bryan Kaplan via ntg-context:
mtx-install | running:
/opt/context/tex/texmf-linuxmusl-64/bin/context --luatex --generate
mtx-context | redirect luametatex -> luatex: luatex --luaonly
--socket "/opt
.
Hraban
Yes, that command which is run by install.sh —
`/opt/context/tex/texmf-linuxmusl-64/bin/context --luatex --generate` —
does indeed succeed when the `--luatex` flag is removed. (I have to
wonder why install.sh attempts to run an unsupported command.)
because luatex can
mmand which is run by install.sh —
`/opt/context/tex/texmf-linuxmusl-64/bin/context --luatex --generate` — does
indeed succeed when the `--luatex` flag is removed. (I have to wonder why
install.sh attempts to run an unsupported command.)
But still, after running `context --generate`, I still
Am 23.06.24 um 22:15 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
On 6/23/24 21:50, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
[...]
It would be really helpful for me to have the TeX source of an already
published article, so I can adapt the template to my article.
[...]
Noting special, besides the header.
I
Am 24.06.24 um 04:05 schrieb Bryan Kaplan via ntg-context:
mtx-install | running:
/opt/context/tex/texmf-linuxmusl-64/bin/context --luatex --generate
mtx-context | redirect luametatex -> luatex: luatex --luaonly
--socket "/opt/context/tex/texmf-linuxmusl-64/bin/mtxrun.lua"
On 2024-06-23 at 05:25:32-06:00, Hans Hagen via ntg-context set forth:
> i just tested again an install (using the latest musl installer) on an
> alpine WSL instance and it works ok; i can also process a tex file (when
> i set the path right as reported by the installer)
> \st
On 6/23/24 21:50, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>> [...]
>> It would be really helpful for me to have the TeX source of an already
>> published article, so I can adapt the template to my article.
> [...]
> Noting special, besides the header.
I just thought about something s
for me to have the TeX source of an already
published article, so I can adapt the template to my article.
\startArticle[%
Title={Editorial Note},
%RunningTitle={editorial},
%SubTitle={},
Author={Henning Hraban Ramm},
%RunningAuthor={hraban ramm}
]
\startAbstract
\stopAbstract
On 6/23/2024 2:35 PM, Gerion Entrup wrote:
Am Freitag, 21. Juni 2024, 19:00:03 MESZ schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
-- support for stacking at the tex end (maybe for presentations)
\starttext
\definestacking[one]
\definestacking[two]
\startbuffer
This is a test \stacking [one
Am Sonntag, 23. Juni 2024, 14:35:13 MESZ schrieb Gerion Entrup:
> Am Freitag, 21. Juni 2024, 19:00:03 MESZ schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
> > -- support for stacking at the tex end (maybe for presentations)
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > \definestac
Am Samstag, 22. Juni 2024, 02:47:31 MESZ schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> On Fri, 21 Jun 2024, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > -- support for stacking at the tex end (maybe for presentations)
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> &
Am Freitag, 21. Juni 2024, 19:00:03 MESZ schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
> -- support for stacking at the tex end (maybe for presentations)
>
> \starttext
>
> \definestacking[one]
> \definestacking[two]
>
> \startbuffer
> This is a test \stacking [one] {and
sl installer) on an
alpine WSL instance and it works ok; i can also process a tex file (when
i set the path right as reported by the installer)
\starttext test \stoptext :
mkiv lua stats > used platform: linuxmusl-64, type: unix, binary
subtree: texmf-linuxmusl-64
mkiv lua stats > used
On 6/22/24 20:29, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Hey, don’t want a journal this year?
>
> Pretty please…
Hraban,
well, I think I could write something (so I get a permanent ban on using
ConTeXt ever again ).
It would be really helpful for me to have the TeX source of an already
publishe
On Fri, 21 Jun 2024, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> -- support for stacking at the tex end (maybe for presentations)
>
> \starttext
>
> \definestacking[one]
> \definestacking[two]
>
> \startstackingsteps[one,two,{one,two}]
> \startTEXpage
I tried manually specifying this format file, but then get this error:
```
$ context
--fmt=/opt/context/tex/texmf-cache/luametatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luametatex/cont-en.fmt
/tmp/test.tex
startup error : missing find_format_file callback
```
So I'm no longer
i can do (will give some upload noise on the list)
btw, i can compile luametatex on WSL alpine so i can use that binary
you can do that as exercise:
- apk add build-base
- apk add cmake
- go to tex/texmf-context/source/luametatex
- chmod 755 build.sh
- ./build.sh
- copy bin from build/native
Hi,
I uploaded a new version:
-- fix for hraban's svg image (one character patch)
-- more verbose link comments for pablo (for experimenting)
-- support for stacking at the tex end (maybe for presentations)
\starttext
\definestacking[one]
\definestacking[two]
\startbuffer
This is a test
s (of one source). I want
> to also specify the separator but did not get it to run.
>
> Here is a minimal example:
> ```
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \startbuffer[testdata]
> @Book{knuth1,
> author = {Donald E. Knuth},
> title = {TEX and METAFON
ure but probably not that well known. If needed
I can make something similar at the tex end.
Hans
Thank you for the example, but learning metafun is another chapter and the
graphics are much more complicated than the minimal example given.
I saw that you pushed an updated version that fixes the b
stopTEXpage
>
> \startTEXpage[offset=.25ts]
> \useMPgraphic{test}{stacking={1,2,13}}
> \stopTEXpage
>
> \stoptext
>
> It's an already old feature but probably not that well known. If needed
> I can make something similar at the tex end.
>
> Hans
Thank yo
On 6/21/2024 4:39 AM, Bryan Kaplan via ntg-context wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a *TeX novice trying and failing to install ConTeXt on Alpine Linux.
*Attempt #1*: Following https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installation
<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installation>
* Error:
o install.sh
a ruler, e.g.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab=ruler+scale+inch+mm=web
I found some interesting tips here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/15157/how-to-make-a-ruler
which pointed to:
https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/generic/misc
specifically this file typesets some nice rulers:
https
Hi all,
I'm a *TeX novice trying and failing to install ConTeXt on Alpine Linux.
*Attempt #1*: Following https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installation
• Error:
• install.sh: line 109: /opt/context/bin/mtxrun: not found
• That file does exist, but attempting to execute it fails with that error
On 6/20/2024 2:39 AM, jbf wrote:
I should give a little more info on the upgrade problem.
My system is Linux (Mint).
Context installed at /home/jbf/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context
Current version after upgrade : 2024.06.18 22:04
I tried reinstalling, but same result: error, no format
I should give a little more info on the upgrade problem.
My system is Linux (Mint).
Context installed at /home/jbf/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/context
Current version after upgrade : 2024.06.18 22:04
I tried reinstalling, but same result: error, no format found with name:
cont-en
> invalid \starttext ... \stoptext structure
close source > level 1, order 3, name './hover1.tex'
(\end occurred when \ifcase on line 6 was incomplete)
...
"""
This should be \protected\de
ource> level 1, order 3, name './hover1.tex'
(\end occurred when \ifcase on line 6 was incomplete)
...
"""
Hraban
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them, I strongly advise you to upgrade to the newest
auctex release.
>> To the point that I, who
>> am an Emacs user for almost everything, when I write in ConTeXt I prefer
>> to use Vim.
"The horror, the horror."
- Marlon Brando
On Tue, Jun 18, 2024 at 16:12 (+0
\useMPgraphic{test}{stacking={2,12}}
\stopTEXpage
\startTEXpage[offset=.25ts]
\useMPgraphic{test}{stacking={1,2,13}}
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
It's an already old feature but probably not that well known. If needed
I can make something
Here just an inelegant half-solution:
I added the whole program path to the 'TeX-command-list and it works,
but this is hardly satisfying.
At least it suggests that nothing else is wrong except that emacs 29.3
and auctex 14.0.5 together decide
not to find a path, which is in .bashrc
ng in your code without a proper minimal example. As
> the example below shows you can use \doifelsedefined in combination with
> \xmlatt.
>
> \startbuffer[ifdefined]
>
>
>
>
> \stopbuffer
>
> \startxmlsetups xml:document
> \xmlflush{#1}
I tried to combine this with the code of the mail thread: "setuphead in
> > connection with the command argument" but had not luck.
> > ConTeXt always stops with:
> > ```
> > close source> level 1, order 2, name './mwe.tex'
> > tex error > runaway
g somewhere deeper?
> next time check the file that you include ... it has no transparency (it
> has zero values)
I don't really have a clue about the PDF standard. It is made with the TikZ
opacity flag therefore I thought it controls the transparency.
See the attached tex file to re
Hi,
You can update the command for ConTeXt as follows:
Graphically:
M-x customize-variable *↵*
TeX-command-list *↵*
find the appropriate section for ConTeXt commands and change it with
(e.g.) "context --purgeall %t" (see attached image).
Appl
On Tue, 2024-06-18 at 00:54 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> complete example needed
>
> - tex file
> - bib file
Hello Hans,
While trying to prepare a minimal for you I noticed that now all of my
footnotes disappear. Here is a minimal using the buffer method so there
is o
\domycite}
\def\domycite[#1][#2]%
{\ifsecondargument
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry,#1][main::#2]}%
\else
\footnote{\cite[alternative=entry][main::#1]}%
\fi}
complete example needed
- tex file
- bib file
Hans
ways stops with:
```
close source> level 1, order 2, name './mwe.tex'
tex error > runaway error: end of file encountered
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
```
Here is the MWE:
```
[...]
\startsetups[my_chapter]
\startlocalheadsetup
\startfram
e
--nonstop
> context-test.tex''
> /bin/sh: Zeile 1: context: Kommando nicht gefunden.
>
> TeX Output exited abnormally with code 127 at Mon Jun 17 14:03:03
> --
Apparently, your Emacs doesn’t use the same PATH as your terminal.
The e
from the commandline works fine, so I guess I did not
> > misspell the path,
> > but when running "Context All" from emacs, the error is:
> >
> > -
> > Running `ConTeXt' on `context-test' with ``context --once --nonstop
> > context-test.tex''
> >
'
/bin/sh: Zeile 1: context: Kommando nicht gefunden.
TeX Output exited abnormally with code 127 at Mon Jun 17 14:03:03
--
Apparently, your Emacs doesn’t use the same PATH as your terminal.
The error message is from /bin/sh, I guess you usually run bash, zsh or
the like, and that gets its
not
misspell the path,
but when running "Context All" from emacs, the error is:
-
Running `ConTeXt' on `context-test' with ``context --once --nonstop
context-test.tex''
/bin/sh: Zeile 1: context: Kommando nicht gefunden.
TeX Output exited abnormally with code 127 at Mon Jun 1
{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:macro
\doifelsedefined{\xmlatt{#1}{name}}
{\texdefinition{\xmlatt{#1}{name}}{\xmlatt{#1}{arg}}}
{{\tttf macro \tex{\xmlatt{#1}{name}} not defined}}
% \ifcsname\xmlatt{#1}{name}\endcsname
% \lastnamedcs{\xmlatt{#1}{arg}}
% \else
% %
% \fi
escartes]
> Cogito ergo sum.
> \stopextract
>
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
>
I tried to combine this with the code of the mail thread: "setuphead in
connection with the command argument" but had not luck.
ConTeXt always stops with:
```
close source> level
Am Sonntag, 16. Juni 2024, 18:59:52 MESZ schrieb skyhorse--- via ntg-context:
>
> Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
> >
> > ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-screen.pdf
> > ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals
skyhorse--- via ntg-context schrieb am 16.06.2024 um 18:59:
Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-screen.pdf
./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-paper.pdf
Sorry about my locational ignorance
Hi,
On Sun, 16 Jun 2024 at 5:13 PM, skyhorse--- via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
>
> Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
> >
> >
> ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-screen.pdf
> >
> ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/doc
Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
>
> ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-screen.pdf
> ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-paper.pdf
>
Sorry about my locational ignorance, but where can I view this document?
I only
hat the math manual is finally included.
>
> We have been working on and off since 2021 on math and therefore also
> on this document, and we finally believe that both math and the
> document are now in a state that should be sufficiently useful and not
> too confusing. You can find a screen and
\setupTABLE[c][7][foregroundcolor=red]
\stopsetups
% Define the macro for calling lua
\define[1]\Photocalendarpages
{\ctxlua{thirddata.calendar.Photo_calendar_page(#1)}}
% Setup the \TEX\ side of the document
\starttext
% Add a title page
\startstandardmakeup[page=yes,doubleside
s finally included.
>>
>> We have been working on and off since 2021 on math and therefore also
>> on this document, and we finally believe that both math and the
>> document are now in a state that should be sufficiently useful and not
>> too confusing. You can find a
finally believe that both math and the
> document are now in a state that should be sufficiently useful and not
> too confusing. You can find a screen and a paper version:
>
>
> ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-screen.pdf
>
> ./tex/te
her method).
And, as mentioned, vertical extenders also use the same etechnology as
we now use for radicals, it's just that there was never a concept like
that in engines for radicals. Arrows sit in the same category and also
use the same glyphs so there one can observe the same. Actually, even in
tradi
not
> too confusing. You can find a screen and a paper version:
>
> ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-screen.pdf
> ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-paper.pdf
>
> The versions are generated from the same t
the math manual is finally included.
>
> We have been working on and off since 2021 on math and therefore also
> on this document, and we finally believe that both math and the
> document are now in a state that should be sufficiently useful and not
> too confusing. You can find a screen
believe that both math and the
document are now in a state that should be sufficiently useful and not
too confusing. You can find a screen and a paper version:
./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/mathincontext-screen.pdf
./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals
zontal extensible bars in
math mode some time ago (as used in \frac, \sqrt, \overbar, ...)
was similar to the way LaTeX (PDFLaTeX and LuaLaTeX) and Plain
TeX handled this, but it has changed since then. Instead of one
bar there are now multiple characters attached to each
(as used in \frac, \sqrt, \overbar, ...) was similar
to the way LaTeX (PDFLaTeX and LuaLaTeX) and Plain TeX handled this, but
it has changed since then. Instead of one bar there are now multiple
characters attached to each other.
This makes it look more consistent with the font, but unfortunately
find them. The
following layout seems to work:
$ tree -a $TEXMFHOME
/home/max/Projects/citeproc-lua/texmf/
├── scripts
│ ├── citation-style-language -> ../../citeproc/
│ └── lua-uca -> ../../submodules/lua-uca/src/lua-uca/
└── tex
├── generic
│ └
Funny idea of replacing hyphenation with LLM-generated alternative
wording, also explains a bit how TeX works:
http://tom7.org/bovex/
(a SIGBOVIK submission)
;) hr
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Dear Taco and Hraban,
trying to improve the XML page from the wiki, I think it would be
extremely useful to have two templates for inline code:
{{xml|…}}: inline XML highlighted as for blocks.
{{tex|…}}: inline TeX code highlighted as for blocks.
As for the second, {{cmd|…}} includes a link
integer\\measured{"..name.."}")
if asdimen then
return value .. "sp"
else
return tonumber(value)
end
end
which is some 4 times slower. It'sindeed not documented (although there
are some examples in accessors-001.te
On 6/10/2024 7:08 AM, Max Chernoff wrote:
Hi Hraban,
On Sun, 2024-06-09 at 22:12 +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
when I define a measure on the TeX side, I used to get at the value in
Lua with tex.getdim, like:
\definemeasure[Bleed][3mm]
tex.getdimen("Bleed")
But now I get
Hi Hraban,
On Sun, 2024-06-09 at 22:12 +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> when I define a measure on the TeX side, I used to get at the value in
> Lua with tex.getdim, like:
>
> \definemeasure[Bleed][3mm]
>
> tex.getdimen("Bleed")
>
> But now I ge
Hi,
when I define a measure on the TeX side, I used to get at the value in
Lua with tex.getdim, like:
\definemeasure[Bleed][3mm]
tex.getdimen("Bleed")
But now I get "incorrect dimen name".
I need it as a dimension, since I do calculations with other dimensions
like &quo
our task (the one reserved to final users) to compose a
proper introduction on how to typeset XML sources with ConTeXt.
Borrowing the title from other work, “XML in Proper ConTeXt” (actually
taken from https://www.berenddeboer.net/tex/LaTeX2ConTeXt.pdf).
Hi,
I've read Thomas Schmitt's My Way as an
https://www.berenddeboer.net/tex/LaTeX2ConTeXt.pdf).
Hi,
I've read Thomas Schmitt's My Way as an excellent introduction in XML processing with ConteXt, but I can't find it anywhere anymore... Does anyone know what ha
be written that way.
It is part of our task (the one reserved to final users) to compose a
proper introduction on how to typeset XML sources with ConTeXt.
Borrowing the title from other work, “XML in Proper ConTeXt” (actually
taken from https://www.berenddeboer.net/tex/LaTeX2ConTeXt.pdf).
All I c
or TeX to be the format containing them.
I mean, if you add explaining footnotes to your TeX file(s), XML won’t
be source anymore.
If you don’t want this to happen, you have to encode them in the TEI XML
sources.
In my case, the connection to the original source will be lost. While we
will still
to address the nodes of XML trees.
About your sources, the real issue here is to define whether you want
TEI or TeX to be the format containing them.
I mean, if you add explaining footnotes to your TeX file(s), XML won’t
be source anymore.
If you don’t want this to happen, you have to encode them
.
About your sources, the real issue here is to define whether you want
TEI or TeX to be the format containing them.
I mean, if you add explaining footnotes to your TeX file(s), XML won’t
be source anymore.
If you don’t want this to happen, you have to encode them in the TEI XML
sources.
One
), but ConTeXt insisted on moving the last \item to the next page. I
assume that its calculations were a bit conservative for whatever reason,
but I really wanted the last item to be on the same page as its friends.
I tried some "tricks" that would have worked for me in plain TeX, but
ConTeXt was h
On 6/5/2024 2:16 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 05.06.24 um 12:00 schrieb Christoph Edenhauser:
My Question is, is it possible to generate a second context file2.tex
with the help of this first xml-mapping file1.tex, where all the
xml-nodes from the xml file are mapped to contex commands
ate a second context file2.tex
> with the help of this first xml-mapping file1.tex, where all the
> xml-nodes from the xml file are mapped to contex commands which then
> looks something like this:
I‘m afraid this is not possible (it works in a different way)
> I would th
Am 05.06.24 um 12:00 schrieb Christoph Edenhauser:
My Question is, is it possible to generate a second context file2.tex
with the help of this first xml-mapping file1.tex, where all the
xml-nodes from the xml file are mapped to contex commands
Hi, I don’t find it hard to understand, but I
actually use
context --environment xml-analyze-template.tex file.xml
to typeset in a pdf file.
But I would like to convert all the XML nodes into the ConTeXt
typesetting language, and then edit/correct the text and maybe some
structure in this *.tex file.
And here comes my question
text should *not* be added. And yet the
>> (previous) \blank page example does print the text (as well as the bullets)
>> before the \starttext. Is there a discrepancy between what
>> .../Help:Context says and what actually happens?
> When you take a look at the sett
file.xml
to typeset in a pdf file.
But I would like to convert all the XML nodes into the ConTeXt
typesetting language, and then edit/correct the text and maybe some
structure in this *.tex file.
And here comes my question: Can I use context to convert my XML-file
'file.xml
appears, compare
begin example
Before \tex{starttext}
\starttext
After \tex{starttext}.
\stoptext
end example
with
begin example
\setupbodyfont[12pt]
Before \tex{starttext}
\starttext
After \tex{starttext}.
\stoptext
end example
The second example loads a font before
like to convert all the XML nodes into the ConTeXt
typesetting language, and then edit/correct the text and maybe some
structure in this *.tex file.
And here comes my question: Can I use context to convert my XML-file
'file.xml' into a ConTeXt-file 'file.tex' instead of typesetting
?
> When no font has been loaded yet with \setupbodyfont ConTeXt prints text
> which is put in a \hbox in a monospaced font as shown in the example below.
> %%%% begin example
> This is before \tex{starttext}.
> \hbox{This is also before \tex{starttext}}
> \starttext
>
example
This is before \tex{starttext}.
\hbox{This is also before \tex{starttext}}
\starttext
This is after \tex{starttext}.
\stoptext
end example
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usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkiv
mtx-context | current version: 2023.05.05 18:36
mtx-context | main context file:
/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/mkxl/context.mkxl
mtx-context | current version: 2023.05.05 18:36
This at least works but it's an ancient version. I co
a minimal example:
```
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\startbuffer[testdata]
@Book{knuth1,
author = {Donald E. Knuth},
title = {TEX and METAFONT. New directions in typesetting},
year = {1979},
publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
}
@Article{someother,
author = {S
sults in a new nightly.
>> You'll get a lot more people using and testing your newer release this
>> way. Food for thought.
>
> I can assure you the worldwide TeX community has thought about their approach
> a few times.
> TeX Live packaging (i.e. mostly LaTeX packagin
defined conversion in date: \date[d=1][day:mytest] (not OK)
\stoptext
Is this a bug, or a feature?
How could one use self defined conversions in \date please?
The \date mechanism can only use conversions which are defined on the
Lua side but your custom conversion is only available on the TeX side
lder, edit as needed, and then you should be good. You
can also set an automatic build recipe in the PPA so each commit to SCM
results in a new nightly.
You'll get a lot more people using and testing your newer release this
way. Food for thought.
I can assure you the worldwide TeX communi
case it might help,
> >
> > Thanks Pablo. I'm using the context package for Ubuntu Mantic which
> > is
> > version 2021.03.05.20230120+dfsg-2. I'm assuming that doesn't
> > support
> > the new unit.
>
> No. Debian/Ubuntu is known for outdated TeX Live pac
+dfsg-2. I'm assuming that doesn't support
the new unit.
No. Debian/Ubuntu is known for outdated TeX Live packages.
It doesn’t matter as long as it works for you, but on this mailing list
we tend to assume latest versions.
See "Integrating vanilla TeX Live with Debian"
ConTeXt LMTX version: 2024.05.27 18:16
Sample tex file:
\setupbackend[export=yes]
\starttext
x
\startsectionlevel
\startitemize
\item
\startitemize
\item
\startitemize
\item
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stopsectionlevel
\stoptext
Error log:
tex error > tex error on lin
gt; \startsectionlevel
> > \startsectionlevel
> > \startsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stoptext
> >
>
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stopsectionlevel
> > \stoptext
> >
> > lua error > lua error on line 19 in file ./input.tex:
> >
> > registered function call [969]:
> > ...mtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/strc-l
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