with a Junicode fallback, lib-fb-jun
\definefontfallback[junicodefallback][name:Junicode][privateusearea][check=yes,force=no]
\starttypescript [serif] [lib-fb-jun]
\definefontsynonym [Libertine-Roman] [file:linlibertiner]
\definefontsynonym [Libertine-Slanted] [file:linlibertineri] % works fine
t;
> Does anyone have a suggestion as to another place to look? Or something
> I'm overlooking?
>
> Minimal example (attached too, if it comes through):
>
> ```
> \definefontfeature[default][default][script=latn]
>
> % Libertine with a Junicode fallback
nyone have a suggestion as to another place to look? Or something
> I'm overlooking?
>
> Minimal example (attached too, if it comes through):
>
> ```
> \definefontfeature[default][default][script=latn]
>
>
> % Libertine with a Junicode fallback, lib-fb-jun
>
>
> \definef
[junicodefallback][name:Junicode][privateusearea][check=yes,force=no]
\starttypescript [serif] [lib-fb-jun]
\definefontsynonym [Libertine-Roman] [file:linlibertiner]
\definefontsynonym [Libertine-Slanted] [file:linlibertineri] % works fine
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [serif] [lib-fb-jun] [name
>> -
>>> \setupbodyfont[stixtwo]
>>> \starttext
>>>
>>> Test ß 1lIjJuQ \% § \& ?! VERSAL-ẞ- \|> --- 1234567890 --- //
>>>
>>> \placeformula[eqn:def-m]
>>> \startformula
>>> m = \frac{m_0}{\sqrt{1-\frac
On 1/4/22 5:09 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 1/4/2022 2:23 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> I cannot compile it. ConTeXt complains about "\placenotes[linenote]"
>> being undefined.
>>
> can you check with
I’m afraid I
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer
\placenotes[linenote]
\stoptext
I cannot compile it. ConTeXt complains about "\placenotes[linenote]"
being undefined.
Is there something I’m missing or have I hit a bug?
Many thanks for your help,
can you check with
\unprotect
\def\strc_linenotes
):
-
\setupbodyfont[stixtwo]
\starttext
Test ß 1lIjJuQ \% § \& ?! VERSAL-ẞ- \|> --- 1234567890 --- //
\placeformula[eqn:def-m]
\startformula
m = \frac{m_0}{\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}}
\stopformula
\stoptext
-
Unfortunately the compiler throws an error — why is there a check of
t replacement by Luametatex ! I still use ConTeXt MKIV ...
>
> I also suggest to install everything personal in ~/texmf (same on Linux) and
> not in texmf-local or texmf-project, at least if you are planning to have
> parallel installations (which make sense if you want to keep
also suggest to install everything personal in ~/texmf (same on Linux)
and not in texmf-local or texmf-project, at least if you are planning to
have parallel installations (which make sense if you want to keep a
"stable" version but also want to check out new features/bugfixes)
][features=malayalam-two]
\setupbodyfont[malayalam]
I have tested that this works on my system. Ensure that the TeX Gyre
Pagella font is available on your system (ConTeXt ships with a copy
of this font). If it still does not work check the log file for any
messages regarding fallback font
achana][features=malayalam-two]
>
> \setupbodyfont[malayalam]
>
>
> I have tested that this works on my system. Ensure that the TeX Gyre
> Pagella font is available on your system (ConTeXt ships with a copy
> of this font). If it still does not work check the log file for any
> messages re
achana][features=malayalam-two]
>
> \setupbodyfont[malayalam]
>
>
> I have tested that this works on my system. Ensure that the TeX Gyre
> Pagella font is available on your system (ConTeXt ships with a copy
> of this font). If it still does not work check the log file for any
> messages re
on your system (ConTeXt ships with a copy of this font). If
it still does not work check the log file for any messages regarding fallback
font.
kauśika
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ion for the time being would be to check if the
> righttext argument is empty, and add a final period in the footnote only if
> it is not (with the assumption being that the user would provide
> punctuation in any righttext for footnote/endnote citations). I've pushed
> the following change to
A reasonable solution for the time being would be to check if the
righttext argument is empty, and add a final period in the footnote only if
it is not (with the assumption being that the user would provide
punctuation in any righttext for footnote/endnote citations). I've pushed
the following
ossible, but this problem definitely needs to be fixed. If anyone has
> any suggestions, I welcome them! My hope is that this can be resolved with
> a simple check.
>
> Joey
>
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 9:37 AM Joel via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> I am using the ConTeXt-SBL modul
them! My hope is that this can be resolved with a simple check.
Joey
On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 9:37 AM Joel via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
I am using the ConTeXt-SBL module to h
ntelligent trailing punctuation adjustment feature
> if possible, but this problem definitely needs to be fixed. If anyone has
> any suggestions, I welcome them! My hope is that this can be resolved with
> a simple check.
>
> Joey
>
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 9:37 AM Joel via ntg-
e resolved with a
simple check.
Joey
On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 9:37 AM Joel via ntg-context
wrote:
> I am using the ConTeXt-SBL module to handle the citations in my article.
> Using the plain \cite[na2006] command has worked fine.
>
> But there are some situations where I want the fo
On 12/15/2021 9:16 PM, Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 2021 20:48:29 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
You can check in the next upload:
- The 'failure' that you saw was actually a real lua error because I
hadn't adapted some fancy, a very old 'around' 2006 feature, seldom
used
On Wed, 15 Dec 2021 20:48:29 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> You can check in the next upload:
>
> - The 'failure' that you saw was actually a real lua error because I
> hadn't adapted some fancy, a very old 'around' 2006 feature, seldom
> used as it's more 'an example of poss
rn success.
%% enables logging of errors same as --errors
\enabledirectives
[logs.errors]
\starttext
%% ### semi simple group … entered at line
\startalignment [middle]
foo
\stoptext
You can check in the next upload:
- The 'failure' that you saw was actually a real lua error because I
hadn't ad
Check if your *.tex file is recognized as a context file and not a plaintex
file.
I’ve struggelled a lot with macvim before I got what I want.
I recommend following places learning everything in vim and many nice plugins
that helps a lot.
If you want I can provide my .vimrc as an inspiration
>
> --
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 00:54:44 +0100
> From: Hans Hagen
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users , Aditya
> Mahajan
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] circuitikz module seems broken
> Message-ID: <41f06234-caab-6576-a
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the simple example fails and I am trying to understand why that is happening.
>
>> Aditya: can you check if we load enough?
>
> I believe so. This is what my notes say (it is no fun to trace down these
> files):
>
> % Order in which files are loaded
> % 1. t-tikz
> % 1
I tested with my course assignments (simple tikz block diagrams, lots of
pgdplots code) and everything works correctly. I haven't tested circuitikz; the
simple example fails and I am trying to understand why that is happening.
> Aditya: can you check if we load enough?
I believe
mtxrun --generate.
Aditya: can you check if we load enough? We really need to get rid of
all these (kind of strange) t-* modules that somehow ended up in tikz
and it's way easier and robust to occasionally add something needed to
m-tikz than to try to catch hard-to-locate-and-fix stuff
Dear John, Nicola,
Thank you for your help.
I have to check the wiki carefully first.
I’ll do what you said and report it later.
Thank you again.
Best regards,
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s to map any field from the cross-referenced entry to a field
> of the same name in the current entry if it doesn't have a field of this name
> already. But this causes serious problems when one needs to check if an entry
> has a given field (such as "shorthand") at all; specifi
quot;; now it
makes "sS".
(If the current font contains an uppercase ß that would be even
better, but those are rare).
I can’t tell when it changed (some LMTX versions ago) and can’t check
MkIV, since "mtxrun --generate --luatex" doesn’t work.
Hans sent me a fix, I gues
(If the current font contains an uppercase ß that would be even
better, but those are rare).
I can’t tell when it changed (some LMTX versions ago) and can’t check
MkIV, since "mtxrun --generate --luatex" doesn’t work.
Hans sent me a fix, I guess it will be included in the next upload.
And y
that one
happy but it seems to work ok
summatra : the one i use, it works ok in the latest greatest (i use
3.3.13418)
mutool : okay but sometimes with a warning (i have a workearound but
not enabled it because i consider it to be a bug)
qpdf : happy but check gives a permissions warning
ent font contains an uppercase ß that would be even
better, but those are rare).
I can’t tell when it changed (some LMTX versions ago) and can’t check
MkIV, since "mtxrun --generate --luatex" doesn’t work.
Hans sent me a fix, I guess it will be included in the next upload.
And y
hose are rare).
I can’t tell when it changed (some LMTX versions ago) and can’t check
MkIV, since "mtxrun --generate --luatex" doesn’t work.
Hans sent me a fix, I guess it will be included in the next upload.
And yes, uppercase ß (ẞ, U1E9E) would be even better, even according to
the
\starttext
\WORD{größer}
\stoptext
\WORD used to handle "ß" correctly, i.e. convert it to "SS"; now it
makes "sS".
(If the current font contains an uppercase ß that would be even better,
but those are rare).
I can’t tell when it changed (some LMTX versi
if it doesn't have a field of this name already. But this causes
serious problems when one needs to check if an entry has a given field
(such as "shorthand") at all; specifically, the \btxdoif macro will execute
its argument if the current entry *or any entry it cross-references*
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z.code.tex}
\permanent\protected\def\tikzerrormessage#1#2#3%
{\writestatus{#1}{#2}}
% For now we need this but we need to educate the user to wrap settings in the
% wrappers. So some day the next line will go. I need to check what commands are
% possible outside a picture.
\overloadmode\zerocount
(t) module if needed. In
any case, also check if things work with mkiv.
I tested the example on mkiv, I got error that dipchip and fliflop JK are not defined.
The file compiles if I comment those out. But in LMTX, I also get a "missing
semicolon" error. There is also this warning,
eeded. In
> any case, also check if things work with mkiv.
I tested the example on mkiv, I got error that dipchip and fliflop JK are not
defined. The file compiles if I comment those out. But in LMTX, I also get a
"missing semicolon" error. There is also this warning, which may have s
re
'catches' in the loader (t) module if needed. In any case, also check if things
work with mkiv. That version has hardly been touched the last few years (and
basically is frozen, apart from bug fixes) so if it doesn't work there it might
be an indication of something in tikz or
On 12/3/2021 10:49 AM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
I’ve been struggeling with the circuitikz module since my upgrade to
LMTX.
btw, We can have more 'catches' in the loader (t) module if needed. In
any case, also check if things work with mkiv. That version has hardly
been touched
\NC bar \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
% this does not work
\starttabulate[|p|p|]
\NS[1][c] Manuskript X \NC\NR
\NC foo \NC bar \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
%
Changing the column definitions from l,c,r to p breaks it.
indeed, i check if that can be handled but it's too
le, we do want one between *Title *and 8. Similarly, we want to
remove the comma if the first locator in the loctext is a section marker
(§) or paragraph marker (¶). This is why I want to check the beginning of
the \currentloctext macro for the presence of a volume number (a number
followed by a colon), a
{YES}{NOP}
\stoptext
```
Indeed, if I add a simple \doifelse equality check, it looks like the
value I expect is not the same as what the macro produces, even though
they look identical:
```
\starttexdefinition loc [#1]
\doifassignmentelse{#1} {
% if an assig
-is
#1
}
\stoptexdefinition
\def\DoIfPrefixElse#1#2{\ctxlua{commands.doifelse(string.find([==[#2]==],"^"..[==[#1]==]))}}
\def\currentbtxloctext{\loc[sec=31]}
\starttext
\currentbtxloctext\blank
\DoIfPrefixElse{§}{\currentbtxloctext}{YES}{NOP}
\stoptext
```
Indeed, if I add a simple
Oh, but I’m still on ConTeXt ver: 2021.10.24 21:45
I’ll need to check after an update.
Denis
Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
Gesendet: Samstag, 27. November 2021 17:47
An: 'mailing list for ConTeXt users'
Cc: Jean-Philippe Rey
Betreff: AW: [NTG-context] Typographical quotes
Same here, but I
ually does
mean that when a font (if ever) gets updated we need to check things
which is why a mismatch in version will be reported on your console.
Among the things we still need to discuss are if we wil freeze fonts in
the distribution (only explicit updates) and if we drop official support
fo
dy for you (and Alan)
sometime soon.
But for now, it looks like I still need to work out errors that arise when
I pass a macro as the "str" input to be searched. I've defined a \loc macro
that accepts an assignment and outputs a formatted string, and later, I
want to check if this macro (af
if I want to check for prefixes that include two-byte
characters like § and ¶, then the positions and string lengths that I
specify no longer correspond to the actual byte offsets and lengths that
Lua uses. I'm aware of the utf8 plugin that was intended to address this
issue, but the following code
}%
}
\starttext
\commalistsentence[\Autores][{;\space},{\space\letterampersand\space}]
\stoptext
Check lang-lab.mkxl for other goodies and examples.
Best regards,
Jairo
El mié, 24 de nov. de 2021 a la(s) 19:10, Andres Conrado Montoya via
ntg-context (ntg-context@ntg.nl) escribió:
> I'm try
ing about async compilation
support, but keep in mind that context has a different error format than latex
for that needs to be set different as well. It will be nice to have support to
pass command line flags via the editor. Context also has a (slightly buggy)
syntax checker (mtxrun --script check
macro that would check if /any
/of the macros with names in the comma-separated list is defined (or,
equivalently, if all of them are undefined). I don't see any mention of
such a macro on the wiki page, so I wanted to ask: has something like
this already been implemented, and if not, is there a
the macros with those names are defined. I was curious as to
whether or not there is also a \doifanydefinedelse (or, equivalently, a
\doifallundefinedelse) macro that would check if *any *of the macros with
names in the comma-separated list is defined (or, equivalently, if all of
them are undefined
):
hm .. (in case of lucida, also check cambria and garamond as these have
staircase kerns too so they are somewhat similar)
mikael is making test (and in the meantime i'm experimenting a bit
forther with compact fonts because all has to work in that mode too)
Hans
Rik Kabel schrieb am 15.11.2021 um 22:51:
Wolfgang,
Can you expand on the following statements from your reply?
You can run Hans example with MkIV and the differences should be
even bigger because the check for [] is slower here while in LMTX
it's a engine feature. The main
used when grid mode is disabled
% or when no grid related setups with the same name exist
\stopsetups
When you now use \directsetup{my_fancy_setup} (or \setup[...]) ConTeXt
checks if grid mode is enabled and selects the right settings but
\fastsetup never performs this check and always uses th
; first pagebreak.
> > With the float, the paragraph starts always on the next page, regardless
> > of the space left on the previous page.
> Yes and no ... tex cannot really lookahead here. But thanks to some
> recent new trickery I can provide:
>
>location={right,15*hang,f
, the paragraph starts always on the next page, regardless
of the space left on the previous page.
Yes and no ... tex cannot really lookahead here. But thanks to some
recent new trickery I can provide:
location={right,15*hang,force}
However, it really is up to the user to check of all works out right
[...]
> > gives me pages of emojis, all black. According to what is described
> > on
> > Stackexchange, I should be getting colours. Am I doing something
> > wrong?
>
> Hi Vincent,
>
> if you are using Evince, try Okular to check color display.
>
> I exp
getting colours. Am I doing something wrong?
Hi Vincent,
if you are using Evince, try Okular to check color display.
I experienced something similar in the past.
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
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well.
I’m going to ask the author whether I may share the PDF document here,
so you can check it.
>> BTW, how can I use "\enabledirectives[backend.date=2021.02.01]" in Lua?
>
> grep is your friend ... (probably also in the cld manual)
>
> directives.enable('back
ll, of course.
In your first email you said you used the command "txrun": I've no idea what
that is because I've never needed it.
I just use the 'context' command so all you need do to check the install is
working is (from your home directory) to run the command
$ context --vers
normal},force=yes]
\definefallbackfamily
[mainface] [math] [Minion Pro]
[range=math:digitsnormal,features=f:lining,force=yes]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [math] [Libertinus Math]
Thanks in advance for your support.
Do you get results at all? Hard to check as that mat
inface] [math] [Minion Pro]
[range=math:digitsnormal,features=f:lining,force=yes]
\definefontfamily [mainface] [math] [Libertinus Math]
Thanks in advance for your support.
Do you get results at all? Hard to check as that math font is a
commercial one. If it's an otf font, I suppose it can b
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Hi Hans,
ok, thank you, lmtx is a good way.
Tomáš
> I would like to ask what is the cause of this behavior and how to
> use the \doifinstring to prevent the "fbf@" on the output.
partial expansion of a protected macro where one doesn't expect it
before i patch i let wolfgang c
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On 11/1/21 5:13 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 11/1/2021 2:26 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is there a way to wrap os.exec() in the sample so that it only runs if
>> "dir" is available?
>>
>> I know that os.name would be an option here, but not in my real world
reliable in various cases (like it
> will fail for shell/command interpreter builtins, in cron jobs, in
> special scripted environments, and may incorrectly succeed for
> disabled/forbidden commands), as it just runs through the PATH
> environment variable to check for executable file existence.
.
partial expansion of a protected macro where one doesn't expect it
before i patch i let wolfgang check it
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On 11/1/2021 2:26 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
is there a way if a program is installed on the computer using Lua.
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\startluacode
filename = tex.jobname .. ".pdf"
os.exec("dir " .. filename)
\stopluacode
rious cases (like it will fail
for shell/command interpreter builtins, in cron jobs, in special scripted
environments, and may incorrectly succeed for disabled/forbidden commands), as
it just runs through the PATH environment variable to check for executable file
existence.
Often times, it is better
Dear list,
is there a way if a program is installed on the computer using Lua.
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\startluacode
filename = tex.jobname .. ".pdf"
os.exec("dir " .. filename)
\stopluacode
\stoptext
Is there a way to wrap os.exec() in the sample so that it only
d_ICC_profiles.phtm -> 404
Thank you. The information from 2008 was outdated anyway; GWG’s latest
recommendations from 2015 don’t contain ICC profiles any more (maybe their
settings for commercial applications do, didn’t check).
And it seems like GWG is in conflict with the PDF associat
> 0.1 looks better to me.
> there are no ssty's for the quadruple prime in that font but if you need
> primes so badly you probably shouldn't use it anyway i guess (there are
> only super-textsize ssty variants for the 1/2/3 and their reverse)
>
> anyway, as you desperately need t
23:45:16"
"1234-12-30T23:45:16+01:00"
"1234-12-30 23:45:16-02:00"
"1234-12-30 23:45:16+05:00"
"1234-12-30 23:45:16 05:00"
"1234-12-30 23:45:16 05:00"
(I'll send you the file to check/test)
2) Fix the os.timezone function. Previously, it could
ed, Pablo?
Hi Michal,
I haven’t found the time to check this, but this is pretty much what I
wanted: being able to set other timezones than the local one.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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.fulltime()", os.fulltime()) -- 2021-10-22 17:38:38+02:00
print("os.localtime()", os.localtime()) -- 2021-10-22 17:38:38
print("os.now()", os.now()) -- 2021-10-22 15:38:38
\stopluacode
\stoptext
I don't claim to know LPEG so
)
We hit a limti in lpeg that allocates memory by duplicating the size
which then hits a top and falls back in allocating by + 1 every capture
which then kind of stalls the xml interpretation. I can hack that to
work (and need to check that with every lpeg update), but as we enter a
next stage in th ec
.
Is there a way to add time and timezone in backend.date?
Pablo : transparencies should work again (wrong alias fixed).
Many thanks for this fix too.
Sorry for insisting, but could you check what is wrong with an extra
blank space in rotated imposition
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg
need
primes so badly you probably shouldn't use it anyway i guess (there are
only super-textsize ssty variants for the 1/2/3 and their reverse)
anyway, as you desperately need these quads (why check otherwise),
adding this to the lfg blob helps:
local four = characters[0x2057]
if four
d figure out nice
> values for context) .. there might be more such 'simple' useful tricks
>
> Mikael: you can test the math cheat (doesn't make the font nicer).
> Pablo : transparencies should work again (wrong alias fixed).
> Michal: you can check the dates (as for sure i messed up
a way to add time and timezone in backend.date?
> Pablo : transparencies should work again (wrong alias fixed).
Many thanks for this fix too.
Sorry for insisting, but could you check what is wrong with an extra
blank space in rotated imposition
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2021/10
with it and figure out nice
values for context) .. there might be more such 'simple' useful tricks
Mikael: you can test the math cheat (doesn't make the font nicer).
Pablo : transparencies should work again (wrong alias fixed).
Michal: you can check the dates (as for sure i messed up something).
Hans
> Am 12.10.2021 um 20:48 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>
>> Hm, you implemented these boxes only in 2015, there was not much change in
>> that regard since then.
>
> Way earlier but it wasn't enabled ... (I'm not going to check ancient tex
> live dvd's).
>
>
ery wrote:
> > Check that your Inkscape is working properly.
> >
> > That proble NOT appear on my machine...
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > L. Montgomery
>
> (Sorry Luis, I forgot to cc mailing list)
> Per https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/ex
On 10/18/21 8:38 AM, Luis Montgomery wrote:
> Check that your Inkscape is working properly.
>
> That proble NOT appear on my machine...
>
> Best,
>
> L. Montgomery
(Sorry Luis, I forgot to cc mailing list)
Per https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/externalfigure,
i
Check that your Inkscape is working properly.
That proble NOT appear on my machine...
Best,
L. Montgomery
El lun., 18 de octubre de 2021 10:15, Jason Ross via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> escribió:
> The following MWE fails to render the text in the attached SVG
Hi,
On Sat, 16 Oct 2021 at 22:43, J. Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
>
> Looks like the pi bins and an osx one are behind (mojca then needs to kick
> those vm's) ... I 'll check it tomorrow.
I'm sorry, the new binaries have been uploaded to the usual place
(Hans probably needs to r
Looks like the pi bins and an osx one are behind (mojca then needs to kick those vm's) ... I 'll check it tomorrow.Op 16 okt. 2021 15:12 schreef Luis Montgomery via ntg-context :Hi,I try to update LMTX and the script sends me this error:resolvers > lua > loading file '/home/monty/conte
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they are in there; but i still need to check multiple notes and spacing
before the first (we have some trickery in mkiv and lmtx but maybe i can
still make that better / more reliable in lmtx/luametatex)
Hans
Now is a good time to update your LMTX installation, since the current version
(October 10th) works well in many regards (esp. footnotes).
I didn’t check yet some areas that are known to be problematic, like columns,
but my projects with hundreds of footnotes (including side floats in footnotes
implementations i guess).
Hm, you implemented these boxes only in 2015, there was not much change in that
regard since then.
Way earlier but it wasn't enabled ... (I'm not going to check ancient
tex live dvd's).
addtopageattributes("CropBox",box) -- mandate for rendering
addtopage
and then didn’t check enough if it does what it should.)
I long ago lost track of what all that means ... decades of pdf ...
different viewers, different interpretations ... validators complaining
about things missing ... i guess that bit (like annotations) will always
be in flux (also because specs
more?).
I gave up on that subject and still fix the boxes with Acrobat Pro whenever I
need them to be correct. But that’s no solution.
(And it’s probably also my fault, since I was one of those who wanted this
implemented and then didn’t check enough if it does what it should.)
Ok, calm down
e certain punctuation marks that
>> follow the \autopuncttest macro and place them before it instead.
>> Looking at the typo-chr .lua and .mkiv files, I see that there are
>> \pushpunctuation
>> and \poppunctuation methods in addition to the \removepunctuation
>>
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