\showmakeup on \TeX\ shows a
tSP:3.282
THK:-1.721
H__E
X
HK:-1.291
SP:3.282
I assume that SP stands for space. Correct me if I'm wrong
After reading some of the manuals that mention \showmakeup with and
without [spaces] and so forth, I couldn't find any more info related
to this.
If anyone
| fatal error in file '/System/Library/Fonts/SFCompactRounded.ttf': ...-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-dsp.lua:3689: attempt to index a nil value (field '?')stack traceback: ...-64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-otr.lua:2344: in metamethod 'index' ...-64/tex/texmf-context/te
otf, lmroman10-italic.otf, lmroman10-regular.otf
>>
>>
>> Erase cache, regenerate formats, reload fonts (force) does give another
>> (probably unrelated) error:
>>
>> fonts | names | identifying system font files with suffix 'ttf'
>> fonts
nmodern-math.otf,
> lmroman10-italic.otf, lmroman10-regular.otf
>
>
> Erase cache, regenerate formats, reload fonts (force) does give another
> (probably unrelated) error:
>
> fonts | names | identifying system font files with suffix 'ttf'
> fonts | names | gl
n10-regular.otf
Erase cache, regenerate formats, reload fonts (force) does give another
(probably unrelated) error:
fonts | names | identifying system font files with suffix 'ttf'
fonts | names | globbing path '/Library/Fonts/**.ttf'
fonts | names | globbing path '/System
Am 27.06.23 um 22:02 schrieb Hans van der Meer via ntg-context:
After transferring the context directory to my new M2 Mac Studio
sh.install.sh complains "Your system "Darwin arm64" is not supported
(yet)". What now? I cannot live without TeX-ing 沈
You just copied the b
After transferring the context directory to my new M2 Mac Studio sh.install.sh
complains "Your system "Darwin arm64" is not supported (yet)". What now? I
cannot live without TeX-ing 沈
yours sincerely
d
t; > $pdf_mode=1;
> I found back this link:
>
> https://davidcarlisle.github.io/latexcgi/testc
>
>
> % !TEX mtxrun --script context
>
> \starttext
>
> \dorecurse{500}{\samplefile{tufte}\par}
>
> \stoptext
>
> Runs 113 pages in 1.13 sec so
="context --synctex=1 --result=output %S; cp output.log
/compile/output.log;cp output.pdf /compile/output.pdf";
$recorder=0;
$pdf_mode=1;
I found back this link:
https://davidcarlisle.github.io/latexcgi/testc
% !TEX mtxrun --script context
\starttext
\dorecurse{500}{\samplefile{
Fixed in the latest. Thanks Hans!
> On Jun 19, 2023, at 5:57 AM, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
>
> Hi Hans,
>
>>> I am running into a problem with the \shade command...
>>> tex error > tex error on line 8 in file ./TikZtest.tex: Valid keyword
callback features but only when it has no impact on performance. For now
it's experimental.
That said, I wonder how many users can predict the plainish tex result of:
\ruledhbox to 2in{\vrule \rightarrowfill \ 1cm \leftarrowfill\vrule}
\ruledhbox to 1cm{\vrule \rightarrowfill \ 1cm \leftarrow
the \rightarrowfill or \leftarrowfill?
> >
> > I mean. Once you get the glues messed up, the whole box crumbles.
>
> I'm not sure how you can mess up glue so that the box is no longer a box.
> Boxes remain boxes.
I guess that's the same mentality behind a fixed glue in LMT
. No trick involved. But
as it uses a specific mechanism in an hbox you need to trigger that
(unless you want to add overhead that will kake tex crawl).
Like a magician… now all of a sudden evetything works, but unlike TeX's
Not sure what this refers to. Much of TeX is magick but what is bad
about
On 6/21/2023 10:10 PM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
A few days ago I drew attention to the fact that \rightarrowfill and
\leftarrowfill are broken in the latest ConTeXt. Imho that should not happen
with basic TeX macro's.
Although one can recreate their definitions from the TeX
A few days ago I drew attention to the fact that \rightarrowfill and \leftarrowfill are broken in the latest ConTeXt. Imho that should not happen with basic TeX macro's.Although one can recreate their definitions from the TeX-book (see the MWE attached), I still do not understand why it should
Hi Hans,
>> I am running into a problem with the \shade command...
>> tex error > tex error on line 8 in file ./TikZtest.tex: Valid keyword
>> expected, likely 'direction'
>> \pgfsys@vertshading
>> #1#2#3->{\pgf@parsefunc {#3}\pgfmathparse {#2}\set
, but I suspect this community is actually one of the
best places to find an answer.
It is the best community. And I tell you what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the beginning.
Really? When tex showed up digital font technology was pretty much in flux
I suspect this community is actually one of
> > > the best places to find an answer.
> > >
> >
> > It is the best community. And I tell you what.
> >
> > What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the
> > beginning.
>
&
in Adobe programs like InDesign (and
not TeX).
I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
bold, and bold-italic.
Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also for
commercial use) to use out there?
Not free but good value: Fontspring
used in Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for commercial use) to use out there?
Not
be greatly appreciated!
Gavin
tex error > tex error on line 8 in file ./TikZtest.tex: Valid keyword
expected, likely 'direction'
\pgfsys@vertshading
#1#2#3->{\pgf@parsefunc {#3}\pgfmathparse {#2}\setbox \pgfutil@tempboxa =\hbox
dir
TLT to\pgfmathresult pt{\vbox to\pgf@max {\vfil \
) circle (.5cm);
\stoptikzpicture
\stoptext
\stoptext
The second picture works. The first picture produces quite an error message
(below). I’m using
ConTeXt ver: 2023.06.01 09:42 LMTX fmt: 2023.6.2
on an M1 Mac with Ventura 13.4
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Gavin
tex error
what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the beginning.
Really? When tex showed up digital font technology was pretty much in
flux. And, with metafont being part of the tex ecosystem, one can argue
that tex was quite innovative too.
Potscript and its fonts came
On Sat, Jun 17, 2023 at 10:06:09AM +0200, Alain Delmotte via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le 14/06/2023 à 17:13, Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
> > tex/texmf-context/context
Hi,
Le 14/06/2023 à 17:13, Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context a écrit :
Hi,
I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-context-internal.properties
only contained NUL bytes.
Deleting and reinstalling doesn't fix it.
I have now checked
been able to find one after extensive searching. The
>>> only one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the URW Classico ones
>>> in Adobe Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in Adobe programs like
>>> InDesign (and not TeX).
>>> I found some flare
On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 06:35:49PM +0200, Gerben Wierda via ntg-context wrote:
> I know this is off topic, but I suspect this community is actually one of the
> best places to find an answer.
>
It is the best community. And I tell you what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have
n Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
Is this kind of tie-in sale even legal?
>
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for c
fter extensive searching. The only
>> one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the URW Classico ones in
>> Adobe Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in Adobe programs like
>> InDesign (and not TeX).
>> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at le
n Adobe programs like InDesign
> (and not TeX).
>
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
> Is there really not a single flared-sans font that is really free (so also
> for commercial use) to use out there?
>
May
that gives me more
licensing freedom. I haven't been able to find one after extensive
searching. The only one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the
URW Classico ones in Adobe Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in
Adobe programs like InDesign (and not TeX).
I found some flared
to find one after extensive searching. The only
one who were reasonably priced (not free) were the URW Classico ones in Adobe
Creative Cloud, but those can only be used in Adobe programs like InDesign (and
not TeX).
I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
bold
Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context writes:
> Hi,
>
> I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
> tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-context-internal.properties
> only contained NUL bytes.
>
> Deleting and reinstalling doesn't fix it.
>
> I have
Am 14.06.23 um 17:13 schrieb Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context:
Hi,
I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-context-internal.properties
only contained NUL bytes.
Deleting and reinstalling doesn't fix it.
I have now checked
Hi,
I was looking into the SciTE setup when I found that
tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-context-internal.properties
only contained NUL bytes.
Deleting and reinstalling doesn't fix it.
I have now checked the other files there and these files seem to have
gotten corrupted
distinguish between categories)
there's also \overloaded and \aliased and \enforced etc
of course you can at some point do
\newcount\overloadmode
but who can predict side effects (and one can argue that tex is
progrmamable and that users get what they ask for) and keep in mind that
all should also
t; Is this mechanism broken? It looks so useful to prevent accidental
>>>> redefinition!
>>>
>>> here i run with
>>>
>>> \enabledirectives[overloadmode=error]
>>>
>>> (you can do that in cont-sys.mkxl)
>>>
>>> \enabledire
}

Is this mechanism broken? It looks so useful to prevent accidental redefinition!
here i run with
\enabledirectives[overloadmode=error]
(you can do that in cont-sys.mkxl)
\enabledirectives[overloadmode=warning]
Hans
Pity. Now I get on loading the tex file:
"csname overload > fat
home}
>> \writestatus{3}{\meaning\HOME}
>> 
>> Is this mechanism broken? It looks so useful to prevent accidental
>> redefinition!
>
> here i run with
>
> \enabledirectives[overloadmode=error]
>
> (you can do that in cont-sys.mkxl)
>
> \enabledirecti
text
mathtest.tex
Description: TeX document
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> $ mkdir ~/.local/share/context
> > $ cd ~/.local/share/context
> > $ wget https://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx/context-linux-64.zip
> > $ unzip context-linux-64.zip
> > $ sh install.sh
> > $ rm context-linux-64.zip
> > $ cd ~/.local/share/context/tex
>
And the nominees for best Motion Picture of the year are
«Chatgpt and me»
set in the 20's, A professor reckons with life and love of computers
using chatgpt software with TeX. Embarking on a journey, he becomes
obsessed like no other. Directed by Alan Braslau
and
«Remembrances in the path
zip context-linux-64.zip
> > $ sh install.sh
> > $ rm context-linux-64.zip
> > $ cd ~/.local/share/context/tex
> > $ mtxrun --script install-modules --list
> > $ mtxrun --script install-modules --install tikz
> > (And for good measure, I later did `mtxrun -
b/circuitikz.tds.zip'
> mtx-install-modules | into 'texmf-modules'
>7 files of 70 done, 14967 bytes, 0.000 seconds
> 21 files of 70 done, 61604 bytes, 0.001 seconds
> 28 files of 70 done,4839027 bytes, 0.033 seconds
> 35 files of 70 done,5906994 byte
967 bytes, 0.000 seconds
21 files of 70 done, 61604 bytes, 0.001 seconds
28 files of 70 done,4839027 bytes, 0.033 seconds
35 files of 70 done,5906994 bytes, 0.040 seconds
42 files of 70 done,6399050 bytes, 0.043 seconds
70 files of 70 done,6879048 bytes, 0.045 s
On Sun, 4 Jun 2023, Jigé via ntg-context wrote:
> $ mkdir ~/.local/share/context
> $ cd ~/.local/share/context
> $ wget https://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx/context-linux-64.zip
> $ unzip context-linux-64.zip
> $ sh install.sh
> $ rm context-linux-64.zip
> $ cd ~/.lo
/myname/.local/share/context/tex/texmf-modules/tex/generic/pgf/systemlayer/pgfsys-vtex.def
/home/myname/.local/share/context/tex/texmf-modules/tex/generic/pgf/systemlayer/pgfsys-textures.def
/home/myname/.local/share/context/tex/texmf-modules/tex/generic/pgf/systemlayer/pgfsys-common-postscript.def
Hi,
This time not a functional update but a (potential) performance one. I
have no clue if it matters for average usage and some was already in
place anyway. I gain some .2 seconds on the 8.5 seconds for the
luametatex manual (of which is < 4 sec for tex so we gain the .2 sec on
that p
tex format':
/home/vm/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/luametatex
--jobname="./tk-tst.tex" --socket --shell-escape
--fmt=/home/vm/luametatex-cache/context/formats/luametatex/cont-en.fmt
--lua=/home/vm/luametatex-cache/context/formats/luametatex/cont-en.lui
--c:currentrun=1 --c:fullj
fresh install like this :
$ mkdir ~/.local/share/context
$ cd ~/.local/share/context
$ wget https://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx/context-linux-64.zip
$ unzip context-linux-64.zip
$ sh install.sh
$ rm context-linux-64.zip
$ cd ~/.local/share/context/tex
$ mtxrun --script install-modules --list
/context
$ cd ~/.local/share/context
$ wget https://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx/context-linux-64.zip
$ unzip context-linux-64.zip
$ sh install.sh
$ rm context-linux-64.zip
$ cd ~/.local/share/context/tex
$ mtxrun --script install-modules --list
$ mtxrun --script install-modules --install tikz
rs.
>
> One can get really stupid responses about tex and friends, but also can
> get impressive exmapled when asked for. (I'm still planning a wrap up of
> some.)
>
> That said, one should read:
>
>https://cs.stanford.edu/~knuth/chatGPT20.txt
>
> and this makes a
On 6/1/2023 11:47 AM, hanneder--- via ntg-context wrote:
I feel that I should have solved the following question myself---I have
a long history of making
diacritics for Sanskrit work in different incarnations of TeX since
1991---but I have never
understood the technicalities of otf fonts
nswers.
>
> One can get really stupid responses about tex and friends, but also can
> get impressive exmapled when asked for. (I'm still planning a wrap up of
> some.)
>
> That said, one should read:
>
>https://cs.stanford.edu/~knuth/chatGPT20.txt
>
> and this
I feel that I should have solved the following question myself---I
have a long history of making
diacritics for Sanskrit work in different incarnations of TeX since
1991---but I have never
understood the technicalities of otf fonts.
Currently I am trying to use high quality Adobe Fonts
Hi,
Probably some on this list already checked how well chatgpt answers
questions about domains one knows well and then probably noted that in
spite of impressive wording, one can run into quite incorrect answers.
One can get really stupid responses about tex and friends, but also can
get
all | installing tex/texmf, 642 files
mtx-install | new : 0 % : 115868 :
tex/texmf/fonts/data/cms/companion/RalphSmithsFormalScript-Companion.otf
mtx-install | new : 0 % : 5308 :
tex/texmf/fonts/data/cms/companion/TeXGyreBonumMath-Companion.otf
... snip ...
mtx-install |
ragma-ade.com/install-lmtx//texmf.zip;
7. unzip texmf.zip
8. chmod +x install.sh
9. ./install.sh
mtx-install | unzipping 'texmf-context.zip'
518 files of 5180 done, 81058499 bytes, 0.403 seconds
... snip ...
5180 files of 5180 done, 171691491 bytes, 1.035 seconds
mtx-install | installin
chmod +x install.sh
9. ./install.sh
mtx-install | unzipping 'texmf-context.zip'
518 files of 5180 done, 81058499 bytes, 0.403 seconds
... snip ...
5180 files of 5180 done, 171691491 bytes, 1.035 seconds
mtx-install | installing tex/texmf-context, 4924 files
mtx-install | new
On 5/29/2023 4:10 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
Am 27.05.23 um 23:54 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
You never know when tex will break a page unless you are explicit so
you typeset the status too soon.
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
% \setuppagenumbering
Am 27.05.23 um 23:54 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
You never know when tex will break a page unless you are explicit so you
typeset the status too soon.
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
% \setuppagenumbering[alternative={singlesided,doublesided}]
\starttext
\dorecurse
using linux pop!os 22.04
https://www.pragma-ade.nl/install.htm
download
http://lmtx.pragma-ade.nl/install-lmtx/context-linux-64.zip
mkdir context
cd context
unzip context-linux-64.zip
sh install.sh
...
<+
/home/vm/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/luat-sto.lua><+
Hi,
Here is a new dirty trick:
\starttext
% we make sure that we get two passes.
\setupalign[verytolerant]
% we enable some tracing
\tracinglousiness1
% \tracinglousiness2
this gives the breakpoints that tex considers as it progresses
\hsize8cm \lousiness 0
/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkiv
mtx-context | current version: 2023.05.08 17:39
mtx-context | main context file:
/home/berend/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/context.mkxl
mtx-context | current version: 2023.05.08 17:39
You never
An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Cc: peter.hopcr...@icloud.com
Betreff: [NTG-context] Can ConTeXt write its pdf to a different directory?
My .tex file is in a directory within my working directory. I would like
ConTeXt to write its output in the same directory as my .tex file. But it
writes to the working
Max, that answer seems like magic to me, in the sense of an advanced
technology. Thank you.
It's not quite working for me yet. I'll explore more tomorrow and learn about
lua.
Peter
> On 27/05/2023, at 3:53 PM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
}{\doifelseoddpage{ODD \currentpage\par}{EVEN \currentpage\par}}
\stoptext
My system:
context --version
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 1.04
mtx-context |
mtx-context | main context file:
/home/berend/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkiv
Hi Peter,
> My .tex file is in a directory within my working directory. I would like
> ConTeXt to write its output in the same directory as my .tex file. But it
> writes to the working directory.
>
> This was asked 10 years ago:
> `tex.stackexchange.com/questions/67928
My .tex file is in a directory within my working directory. I would like
ConTeXt to write its output in the same directory as my .tex file. But it
writes to the working directory.
This was asked 10 years ago:
`tex.stackexchange.com/questions/67928/how-to-set-output-directory-in-context-command
'interface.lua' or 'mtx-interface.lua'
I have
..\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin
..\context\bin
In my path.
Do I need to add something else to the Path?
I would remove context/bin from the PATH.
Thanks - that was it. Apparently, it used the executable in the wrong path.
Just out of interest, why
message, e.g.:
> > mtxrun | unknown script 'interface.lua' or 'mtx-interface.lua'
> >
> > I have
> > ..\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin
> > ..\context\bin
> > In my path.
> >
> > Do I need to add something else to the Path?
>
> I would
script 'interface.lua' or 'mtx-interface.lua'
>
> I have
> ..\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin
> ..\context\bin
> In my path.
>
> Do I need to add something else to the Path?
I would remove context/bin from the PATH.
Try running mtxrun --generate
I've just tested with a couple of other scripts...
Doesn't matter which one I try to call:
Mtxrun --script XYZ
will always results in the equivalent error message, e.g.:
mtxrun | unknown script 'interface.lua' or 'mtx-interface.lua'
I have
..\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin
..\context\bin
otf reader > unsupported colr type 2 paint format %i
otf reader > fatal error in file 'Noto-COLRv1.ttf':
...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/font-dsp.lmt:3575: table index is
nil
stack traceback:
...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-otr.lua:2344: in
me
'install-modules.lua' or 'mtx-install-modules.lua'
I’m using a fresh context installation (2023.05.08 17:39) on Windows.
I’ve see a couple of others had/have( ?) the same issue. It does not
matter from where I run the command (i.e., I’m getting the same error
message also from inside context\tex
'install-modules.lua' or 'mtx-install-modules.lua'
I’m using a fresh context installation (2023.05.08 17:39) on Windows.
I’ve see a couple of others had/have( ?) the same issue. It does not
matter from where I run the command (i.e., I’m getting the same error
message also from inside context\tex
a fresh context installation (2023.05.08 17:39) on Windows. I've see
a couple of others had/have( ?) the same issue. It does not matter from where I
run the command (i.e., I'm getting the same error message also from inside
context\tex)
Is there anything I should do to make this work?
Best
> fatal error in file 'Noto-COLRv1.ttf':
...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/font-dsp.lmt:3575: table index
is nil
stack traceback:
...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/font-otr.lua:2344: in
metamethod 'newindex'
...ext/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base
Hi again,
I changed tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/grph-con.lua to
replace "" with "--export-area-page" in the inkscapecrop function:
local function inkscapecrop(specification)
return (specification and specification.crop == v_yes) and
"--export-a
Am 13.05.23 um 16:57 schrieb Axel Kielhorn via ntg-context:
I have to
context % cd tex
After that the installer works fine.
That’s intended behavior.
(I’ll update the documentation.)
Hraban
___
If your question
does not work for me.
context % mtxrun --script install-modules
mtx-install-modules | ConTeXt Module Installer 1.00
context % mtxrun --script install-modules --list
mtx-install-modules | loading entries from file
'/usr/local/texlive/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/modules/third/mtx-instal
just get them
> > anyway.) There are plenty of examples in the type-imp-* files that show the
> > way.
> >
> > Hans
>
> Thanks for the info Hans. I'll check it out again. About a month or
> so ago I went over the fonts used in math with luatex lmtx and it
>
nt, they have to buy us a
> few copies with no constraints. (Normally in a project we just get them
> anyway.) There are plenty of examples in the type-imp-* files that show the
> way.
>
> Hans
Thanks for the info Hans. I'll check it out again. About a month or
so ago I went over th
gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>
> On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 4:20?PM Carlos via ntg-context
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello list
> >
> > the whole error message I get is
> >
> > tex error > tex error on li
>
> On Tue, May 09, 2023 at 04:46:42PM +0200, Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context
> wrote:
> > On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 4:20 PM Carlos via ntg-context
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello list
> > >
> > > the whol
On Tue, May 09, 2023 at 04:46:42PM +0200, Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context
wrote:
> On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 4:20 PM Carlos via ntg-context
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello list
> >
> > the whole error message I get is
> >
> > tex error
>
> tex error > tex error on line 90 in file ./atestinminion-context.mkiv:
> Math error: parameter 'operatorsize' with id 8 in style 0 is not set
>
> \m_operator_text
> \endgroup \Ustopmathmode
> \m_operator_text
> \stopforceddisplay
On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 4:20 PM Carlos via ntg-context
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> Hello list
>
> the whole error message I get is
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> tex error > tex error on line 90 in file ./atestinminion-context.mkiv:
> Math error: parameter 'operatorsize' with id 8 in style 0 is
Hello list
the whole error message I get is
tex error > tex error on line 90 in file ./atestinminion-context.mkiv:
Math error: parameter 'operatorsize' with id 8 in style 0 is not set
\m_operator_text
\endgroup \Ustopmathmode
\m_operator_text
\stopforceddisplaym
tually installs the
outdated simpleslides.zip.
So I used a link to the release ZIP for a new release:
https://codeberg.org/fiee/context-simpleslides/archive/2023-04-13.zip
But the script still only installs the old ZIP.
Actually, no, it doesn’t install anything, but doesn’t complain:
"&q
Hello,
you should make
tex/texmf-openbsd7.3-amd64
and put 5 files there:
luametatex
context -> luametatex
mtxrun -> luametatex
mtxrun.lua
context.lua
Thanks for your hints. I did as you said but got stucked with a tree
structure problem.
Since I was lacking the time
a link to the release ZIP for a new release:
https://codeberg.org/fiee/context-simpleslides/archive/2023-04-13.zip
But the script still only installs the old ZIP.
Actually, no, it doesn’t install anything, but doesn’t complain:
"""
~/lmtx/tex $ mtxrun --script install-modules --instal
On 5/8/2023 11:27 AM, Floris van Manen via ntg-context wrote:
On 08/05/2023 09:50, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
On 5/8/2023 9:00 AM, Günter Kolousek via ntg-context wrote:
Same here but invoking the command from the the directory
context/tex
works well!
indeed, we don't want
On 08/05/2023 09:50, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
On 5/8/2023 9:00 AM, Günter Kolousek via ntg-context wrote:
Same here but invoking the command from the the directory
context/tex
works well!
indeed, we don't want these modules to end up outside the tree so it's
on purpose
would
Am 08.05.23 um 09:50 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
On 5/8/2023 9:00 AM, Günter Kolousek via ntg-context wrote:
Same here but invoking the command from the the directory
context/tex
works well!
indeed, we don't want these modules to end up outside the tree so it's
on purpose
Still
On 5/8/2023 9:00 AM, Günter Kolousek via ntg-context wrote:
Same here but invoking the command from the the directory
context/tex
works well!
indeed, we don't want these modules to end up outside the tree so it's
on purpose
Hans
Same here but invoking the command from the the directory
context/tex
works well!
Günter
Floris van Manen via ntg-context @ 2023-05-07 21:20 +02:
On 07/05/2023 19:47, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
I updated https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modules
(also deleted a lot
Hi Alex,
You are right ! I have an alias for the mtxrun in the
/context-osx-arm64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/
folder, but the alias is in an old bashrc file, while I was issuing the command
in zsh…
Thanks for the help !
Best regards: Otared
> On 7 May 2023, at 17:11, Alexandre Chri
On 5/7/2023 5:05 PM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Hans,
Updating to current version: 2023.05.07 16:33 and issuing
mtxrun --script install-modules
I just ran the install script (that then updates) on a linux box and get:
hagen@laptop-8:/data/context> export
PATH=/data/context/
Hi Otared,
I encountered the same issue the other day. Could it be that you run mtxrun
from the /bin folder instead of /tex/texmf-YOUR_ARCH/bin/ ? Somehow they seem
to be different.
Best regards,
Alex
Le 7 mai 2023 à 17:07 +0200, Otared Kavian via ntg-context
, a écrit :
> Hi H
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