X fmt: 2022.5.20 int:
english/english
system >
system > 'cont-new.mkxl' loaded
open source > level 1, order 1, name
'/Users/Gavin/context-osx-arm64/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/cont-new.mkxl'
system > beware: some patches loaded from
>
> Dear list,
>
> Years ago I stumbled upon the work of Jean-Luc Doumont.
He typesets all his documents using TeX, although his modified Version
> called Quantum. The whole idea of his fascinating approach is that the page
> is quantized in 2 dimensions and that all positioni
iles:
http://source.contextgarden.net/enco-acc.tex
http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/enco-def.tex
Any help appreciated,
Andrej Badin
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A question on TeX-D-L reminded me to look into this subject.
At the moment, there is \setupcolors[intent=overprint|knockout] with
\startoverprint|knockout, as defined in colo-ext.mkxl|mkiv.
I’m not sure what that does as a general setting – usually you need
overprinting for black text and
I have been using \endash, \emdash, and \figuredash in place of the various
types of dashes in my document, \quotation{} around quotes, etc. so basically
the only really punctuation appearing in the tex file are periods, commas,
semi-colons, colons, apostrophes, and question-marks. The problem
> On 11 May 2022, at 11:53, śrīrāma via ntg-context wrote:
>
> On 5/11/22 2:24 PM Willi Egger via ntg-context wrote:
>> I ws trying to finish my list of publications. How ever I now get a very
>> strange list.
>>
>> Could someone compile the attached tex-s
On Mon, 16 May 2022, Stefan Nedeljkovic via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Years ago I stumbled upon the work of Jean-Luc Doumont. He typesets all his
> documents using TeX, although his modified Version called Quantum.
His documents are really beautifully typeset. In the boo
Dear list,
Years ago I stumbled upon the work of Jean-Luc Doumont. He typesets all his
documents using TeX, although his modified Version called Quantum. The
whole idea of his fascinating approach is that the page is quantized in 2
dimensions and that all positioning, even graphical elements
The sixteenth ConTeXt meeting will take place in Dreifelden, Germany on
September 12–18, 2022
You are cordially invited to join the 16th ConTeXt meeting. The meeting
will host ConTeXt and Lua(Meta)TeX developers and users and gives you
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e:
'widg_editBezier.py', lower: 'widg_editbezier.py', already: 'Widg_editBezier.py'
resolvers | expansions | 126789 files found on 6128 directories
with 72213 uppercase remappings
resolvers | resolving |
resolvers | resolving |
On 5/11/2022 5:46 PM, Zhichu Chen via ntg-context wrote:
Thanks for the update. But I noticed that the XITS fonts were still the
old ones:
zhichu@large /opt/context-lmtx/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/xits $
fc-query -f '%{fontversion}\n&
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the update. But I noticed that the XITS fonts were still the
old ones:
zhichu@large /opt/context-lmtx/tex/texmf/fonts/opentype/public/xits $
fc-query -f '%{fontversion}\n' XITS-Regular.otf | perl -E 'printf
"
On 5/11/22 2:24 PM Willi Egger via ntg-context wrote:
> I ws trying to finish my list of publications. How ever I now get a very
> strange list.
>
> Could someone compile the attached tex-sample-file and see?
>
> I have ConTeXt ver: 2022.04.20 19:18 LMTX fmt: 2022.4.22
Y
18:44
results in exactly the same output.
Günter
Willi Egger via ntg-context @ 2022-05-11 10:54 +02:
Good morning!
I ws trying to finish my list of publications. How ever I now
get a very strange list.
Could someone compile the attached tex-sample-file and see?
I have ConTeXt ver: 2022.04.20
Good morning!I ws trying to finish my list of publications. How ever I now get a very strange list.Could someone compile the attached tex-sample-file and see?I have ConTeXt ver: 2022.04.20 19:18 LMTX fmt: 2022.4.22ThanksWilli
publist-test.bbl
Description: Binary data
publist-test.pdf
it with\egroup
...\WORD\bgroup{} with
lpeg. This kinda works, but that's so ugly. Besides, the actual story
is that I also want to
add markdown as an option, so the backticks actually have meanings.
I also checked thetypo-cap.luafile to get a clue. But I used to use
TeX exclusively
an
anges text
depending on the current language.
And there is the translate module that changes terms within the whole
text:
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/modules/mkiv/m-translate.mkiv
Other options like .po files might be more versatile but also much more
involved.
This cover
mple without any tweaks, hence could not reproduce any
>> error.
>>
>> cheers
>> Heinrich
>>
>> ———
>>
>> R version 4.2.0 (2022-04-22) -- "Vigorous Calisthenics"
>> Copyright (C) 2022 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
>&g
, hence could not reproduce any
> error.
>
> cheers
> Heinrich
>
> ———
>
> R version 4.2.0 (2022-04-22) -- "Vigorous Calisthenics"
> Copyright (C) 2022 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)
>
> [R.app
> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)
>
> [R.app GUI 1.78 (8075) x86_64-apple-darwin17.0]
>
> > svg("/Users/hp/filename.svg");
> > plot(rnorm(200));
> > dev.off()
> null device
> 1
> >
>
> ———
>
> % !TEX program = lmtx
&g
75) x86_64-apple-darwin17.0]> svg("/Users/hp/filename.svg");> plot(rnorm(200));> dev.off()null device 1 > ———% !TEX program = lmtx\starttext \externalfigure[/Users/hp/filename.svg][conversion=mp]\stoptext———
tst-svg-mp.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
On 9. May 2
Hi again,
In tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/mlib-svg.lmt the following regex
appears a few times (line 1502, 1556, and 1570):
gmatch(VAR,"%s*([^:]+):%s*([^;]+);?")
It may be helpful to first normalize the string by appending a semicolon to
the end, allowing for:
for
ed thetypo-cap.luafile to get a clue. But I used to use TeX
exclusively
and I have to admit that it's so overwhelming for a newbie.
I really like the way wherebibtextreats words enclosed in curly braces
are ignored.
Or are there something that's less aggressive than\WORDso the LaTeX
.` to wrap it and replace it with \egroup ...\WORD\bgroup{}
with
lpeg. This kinda works, but that's so ugly. Besides, the actual story is that I
also want to
add markdown as an option, so the backticks actually have meanings.
I also checked the typo-cap.lua file to get a clue. But I used
Hello list,
I just added some instructions to the WIKI to build an extension file
for VSCode, starting from the code you find in the LMTX installation at
tex/texmf-context/context/data/vscode/extensions/context
You find them at
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/VSCode
Massi
lsetups
>
> and then add this lua code:
>
> \startluacode
> userdata.xmlfunctions = {}
> function userdata.xmlfunctions.entry (t)
> local rows = (t.at.morerows or 1) + 1
> context.bTD({nr=rows})
> lxml.flush(t)
> context.eTD()
> end
> \stopluacode
>
> Al
xml:demo:base
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{*}{xml:demo:*}
\xmlsetfunction {\xmldocument}{entry}{userdata.xmlfunctions.entry}
\stopxmlsetups
and then add this lua code:
\startluacode
userdata.xmlfunctions = {}
function userdata.xmlfunctions.entry (t)
local rows = (t.at.morerows or 1) + 1
context.bTD({nr=rows})
lxml.flush(
h the
lua escape character which is % (which sends my editor haywire because it
thinks I am putting in a TeX comment, but never mind!).
So my now working code to translate historic processing instructions into
directives without a separate pass is:
\startluacode
function lxml.preprocessor(data)
tion in list
>
> On 5/2/2022 12:09 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > But, it’d still love to hear whether there is a solution on the tex side.
> \processtokens {[before]} {[between]} {[after]} {[space]} {{one}{two}{three}}
>
> \def\whatever{a,b,c,d}
>
>
On 5/2/2022 12:09 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
But, it’d still love to hear whether there is a solution on the tex side.
\processtokens {[before]} {[between]} {[after]} {[space]}
{{one}{two}{three}}
\def\whatever{a,b,c,d}
\getcommacommandsize[\whatever]
\scratchcounterone
print("first:")
tex.print(v)
else
tex.print("in between:")
tex.print(v)
end
end
\stopluacode
\stoptext
But, it'd still love to hear whether there is a solution on the tex side.
Denis
Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
Gesendet: Montag, 2. Mai
setups xml:directive:injector:newline
>
> \crlf
>
> \stopsetups
>
>
>
> Also, I have learned that you can just use arbitrary context code in xml:
>
>
>
> \def\xmltexdirective#1#2{\doif{#1}{command}{#2}}
>
>
>
> \xmlinstalldirective{tex}{xmltexdirec
learned that you can just use arbitrary context code in xml:
\def\xmltexdirective#1#2{\doif{#1}{command}{#2}}
\xmlinstalldirective{tex}{xmltexdirective}
Best,
Denis
Von: Maier, Denis Christian (UB)
Gesendet: Montag, 2. Mai 2022 09:45
An: 'mailing list for ConTeXt
L \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
Remind me of a more-than-a-decade-old discussion on the mailing list,
summarized here:
https://adityam.github.io/context-blog/post/tex-programming/
Also, \HL doesn’t work at the end, and the second line of the error
message makes no sense:
As you're not afraid of
calling "tex.linebreak" produces a
luatex warning > tex: left parfill skip is gone
warning. I don't get this warning in Plain LuaTeX, LuaLaTeX, or MkIV,
so I think that it's specific to LuaMetaTeX. The LuaMetaTeX manual
hardly mentions "left parfill skip
me of a more-than-a-decade-old discussion on the mailing list,
summarized here:
https://adityam.github.io/context-blog/post/tex-programming/
> Also, \HL doesn’t work at the end, and the second line of the error
>
ule at all). Compiling it using
$context --trackers=export\* lines
gives the fuzzy paragraph warning. Any hints on how to resolve this?
Thanks,
Aditya
lines.tex
Description: TeX document
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error > lua error on line 112 in file de/c_intro.tex:
callback error:
...local/tex/luatex/lua-widow-control/lua-widow-control.lua:510:
attempt to perform arithmetic on a nil value (field 'height')
stack traceback:
...local/tex/luatex/lua-widow-control/lua-widow-contro
n file de/c_intro.tex:
callback error:
...local/tex/luatex/lua-widow-control/lua-widow-control.lua:510: attempt
to perform arithmetic on a nil value (field 'height')
stack traceback:
...local/tex/luatex/lua-widow-control/lua-widow-control.lua:510: in
function <...local/tex/luatex/lua-w
Many thanks Wolfgang, I can see the 'values' in a table like form, nothing but the values — how can I switch on the 'lines' of the table?Best regards, HeinrichI took your file t-taccount.mkxland——% !TEX program = lmtx\usemodule[t][taccount]\startTEXpage[offset=5pt]\startt
lingering
issues, then having the TeX source would likely simplify things on my
end.
-- Max
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de/c_intro.tex:
callback error:
...local/tex/luatex/lua-widow-control/lua-widow-control.lua:510: attempt
to perform arithmetic on a nil value (field 'height')
stack traceback:
...local/tex/luatex/lua-widow-control/lua-widow-control.lua:510: in
function <...local/tex/luatex/
ere are still lingering
issues, then having the TeX source would likely simplify things on my end.
-- Max
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it!)
On 2022-04-26 3:45 a.m., Eduardo Bohoyo wrote:
I can see "modules > 'lua-widow-control' is loaded".
But, luckily, I can also see this:
open source > level 2, order 4, name
'/opt/luametatex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/lua-widow-control/t-lu
so see this:
open source > level 2, order 4, name
'/opt/luametatex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/lua-widow-control/t-lua-widow-control.mkxl'
resolvers > lua > loading file
'/opt/luametatex/texmf-modules/tex/luatex/lua-widow-control/lua-widow-control.lua'
-account.tex
——
% !TEX program = lmtx
\usemodule[t-account]
\environment TACCOUNT
\startDEBITS
\debit [Auto] {2000}
\debit [Bus] {5000}
\startCREDITS
\credit [Bank] {1000}
\credit [Kasse] {200}
\credit [Kasse] {200}
\stopCREDITS
\stopACCOUNT
——
leads to error shown in the log:
——
resolvers
there are 613 new
lines with the message "luatex warning > tex: left parfill skip is gone".
But I didn't give it any importance, because I interpreted that they
could be inherent to the module.
I can see "modules > 'lua-widow-control' is loaded"
Hi:
No line such as "Widow/orphan detected. Attempting to delete".
I see interleaved new groups with the same line always repeating a
warning message throughout the whole file. In short, there are 613 new
lines with the message "luatex warning > tex: left parfill skip is g
On 2022-04-25 6:51 p.m., Eduardo Bohoyo wrote:
First things first. I want to acknowledge and thank you for the tough
mission that surely involves maintaining this module for the benefit of
the TeX community and, most especially, for LMTX in particular, due to
the very reasons you have just
Hi, Max:
First things first. I want to acknowledge and thank you for the tough
mission that surely involves maintaining this module for the benefit of
the TeX community and, most especially, for LMTX in particular, due to
the very reasons you have just explained.
Regarding your remarks
(Please keep me CC'd as I'm not subscribed to the list)
Hi, I'm the lua-widow-control author.
> lua error > lua error on line 74 in file
>
/opt/luametatex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/lua-widow-control/t-lua-widow-control.mkxl
>
> The odd thing is that line
After I ran an update on ConTeXt, my code gets an error:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(.3\textwidth)|p(.7\textwidth)|]
\HL
\NC {\bf Term} \NC {\bf Definition} \NC\NR
\HL
\input test2.tex
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
File test2.tex contains "\NC {\bf
Hi, everyone!
I've been working on an updated tree-sitter parser for the ConTeXt file format.
The parser has pretty good support for parsing a ConTeXt .tex file and
producing a syntax tree for that file (and, optionally, highlighting).
The parser also has support for using appropriate pa
Hi,
I would like to know if anyone has experienced the same error with the
lua-widow-control module when compiling the pdf:
modules > 'lua-widow-control' is loaded
open source > level 2, order 3, name
'/opt/luametatex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/lua-widow-control/t-l
El 21/4/22 a las 22:08, Eduardo Bohoyo escribió:
Hi,
I would like to know if anyone has experienced the same error with the
lua-widow-control module when compiling the pdf:
modules > 'lua-widow-control' is loaded
open source > level 2, order 3, name
'/opt/luameta
t a quick question:
>>
>> Is there a command or package to embed the source-file (*.tex) into the
>> resulting pdf-file,
>
> Hi Heinrich,
>
> I think this may be what you need:
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \attachment[file=\jobname.tex]
> \star
/22 16:47, Heinrich Paeßens via ntg-context wrote:
>> Hi there
>>
>> just a quick question:
>>
>> Is there a command or package to embed the source-file (*.tex) into the
>> resulting pdf-file,
>
> Hi Heinrich,
>
> I think this may be what you need:
On 4/19/22 16:47, Heinrich Paeßens via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi there
>
> just a quick question:
>
> Is there a command or package to embed the source-file (*.tex) into the
> resulting pdf-file,
Hi Heinrich,
I think this may be what you need:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
the fraction. A short example showing this is attached (pdf,
tex, and log)
Therefore i have the following questions
- would it help to sacrifice the updated standalone installation and
do a fresh install
- What else i would have to check and probably fix to make the math
working as expected
the fraction. A short example showing this is attached (pdf,
tex, and log)
Therefore i have the following questions
- would it help to sacrifice the updated standalone installation and
do a fresh install
- What else i would have to check and probably fix to make the math
working as expected
20. 오전 4:18, Jeong Dal via ntg-context 작성:
>
> Dear Hans,
>
> A new upload solves the math font problem in MetaFun. The code
> label(textext("$\sin\theta$”),origin);
> is working well.
> Also, your sample file adaptive-001.tex is also working without error which
&
Dear Hans,
A new upload solves the math font problem in MetaFun. The code
label(textext("$\sin\theta$”),origin);
is working well.
Also, your sample file adaptive-001.tex is also working without error which is
not compiled before.
However, \vfill is not working in column mode whi
On 2022-04-19 10:47, Heinrich Paeßens via ntg-context wrote:
Hi there
just a quick question:
Is there a command or package to embed the source-file (*.tex) into
the resulting pdf-file, just like in LaTeX using package »embedall«
<https://mirror.las.iastate.edu/tex-archive/macros/la
Hi there
just a quick question:
Is there a command or package to embed the source-file (*.tex) into the
resulting pdf-file, just like in LaTeX using package »embedall«
<https://mirror.las.iastate.edu/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/embedall/embedall.pdf>?
Many thanks and kind r
9/04/2022 à 21:52, Willi Egger via ntg-context a écrit :
>> Good evening!
>>
>> Currently I am trying to test different editors on a Linux-box. — Tonight I
>> installed TeXworks. Now I wanted to change the editor to use ConTeXt LMTX. I
>> added in the tab “typesett
in
>>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/zint/2.10.0/lib . This is different from the path
>>> given on the wiki. The directory contained three files, two of which were
>>> aliases, libzint.2.10.dylib and libzint.dylib, and an exe file
>>> libzint.2.10.0.0.dylib
>> You
7;:
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
some text...
\input c1.tex
\stoptext
Contents of 'c1.tex':
\stopfrontmatter
Compilation works fine, but checking doesn’t.
Checking doesn’t also work with XML sources typeset with ConTeXt
environments.
XML is the most common format for the sources I
/usr/local/Cellar with the executables linked into /usr/local/bin.
But, assuming other Homebrew commands work when run from Terminal then you
might still be okay.
3) I created the path $TEXROOT/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint and
copied libzint.2.10.0.0.dylib into but replaced dyl
a non-standard location. Mine is in
/usr/local/Cellar with the executables linked into /usr/local/bin.
But, assuming other Homebrew commands work when run from Terminal then you
might still be okay.
> 3) I created the path $TEXROOT/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint and
> copied libzint.2
On my macOS High Sierra your MWE works fine. Although I remember that
I didn't use Homebrew, but had to build zint manually.
>From log:
optional > using library
'/Users/monty/context/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint/libzint.so'
Here it is enough that
libzint.so b
which were aliases, libzint.2.10.dylib and libzint.dylib, and an exe
file libzint.2.10.0.0.dylib
3) I created the path $TEXROOT/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/lib/luametatex/zint
and copied libzint.2.10.0.0.dylib into but replaced dylib with 'so' as
suggested on the wiki instructions. So I
; the path to the executables in the TeX tree. Then I added funder editing the processing tools following the Wiki as a programme mtxrun and as parameters —script context $fullname.
After restarting the application I get the error:
“unknown script ‘mtx-base.lua' or ‘mtx-mtx-base.lua’”
My q
Good evening!
Currently I am trying to test different editors on a Linux-box. — Tonight I
installed TeXworks. Now I wanted to change the editor to use ConTeXt LMTX. I
added in the tab “typesetting" the path to the executables in the TeX tree.
Then I added funder editing the processing
ith "mtxrun --script fonts --reload
--force", so I completely remove the contents from
"tex/texmf-cache/luametatex-cache/" (which requires "mtxrun --generate"
after).
"mtxrun --script cache --erase" used to do the same, but I cannot get it
working now (ei
Dear list,
I’m afraid that I have just found out that "mtxrun --scripts cache
--erase" doesn’t delete a single file from the cache.
Here is the output I get:
$ mtxrun --scripts cache --erase
mtx-cache | writable path: /context/tex/texmf-cache/
luametatex-cache/context
startframedtext
\input zapf
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
> What version of ConTeXt are you using, Pablo?
Current latest from 2022.04.01 09:37. Binaries for 64bits on both OS.
Just in case it may help, I recommend the following approach.
1. Remove the file OpenSansEmoji.ttf.
2. Remove the dire
updated MWE, suitable for oldstyle glyphs too.
--
\mainlanguage[it]
% modified from http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/latest/cont-tst.zip
% file: doc/context/tests/mkiv/fonts/extensions-001.tex
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
nam
/context/tests/mkiv/fonts/extensions-001.tex
\startluacode
fonts.handlers.otf.addfeature {
name = "ktest",
type = "kern",
data = {
[ '’' ] = { [ '4' ] = -100 },
}
}
\stopluacode
\definefontfeature[ktest][ktest
Hey Amine,
LibreOffice (along with loads of other software) uses Hunspell
dictionaries for spell-checking. You can get them here [1].
Hunspell [2] is a spell checker similar to Aspell. (A Windows port is
available in the EZWinPorts [3].) Unlike Aspell, it can’t parse TeX
files. One way
pe this help,
>
> Alain
> Le 2/04/2022 à 09:23, A A via ntg-context a écrit :
>
> Dear All,
>
> I'm currently using ConTeXt on a windows machine. I'd like to incorporate
> some sort of automated spell-checking in my workflow. I've seen that there
> are two o
context
--luatex --generate"):
system > lua > loading of file
'context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/luat-exe.lua' failed:
cannot open
context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/luat-exe.lua: No such
file or directory
resolvers > lua &g
rt of automated spell-checking in my
workflow. I've seen that there are two options:
spell check the .tex source file
spell check the resulting pdf
For the first option many resources online seem to
suggest
ted (which includes a "luatex-cache"
directory inside)
When I run "mtxrun --generate", all required files are generated in
"$HOME/context/tex/texmf-cache/luametatex-cache".
I wonder why "mtrun --generate" doesn’t generate a "luatex-cache"
directory i
Dear All,
I'm currently using ConTeXt on a windows machine. I'd like to incorporate
some sort of automated spell-checking in my workflow. I've seen that there
are two options:
1. spell check the .tex source file
2. spell check the resulting pdf
For the first option many r
m 10:02 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:
>>> Hi,
>>> As most of you know by now, Mikael and I are working on a math
>>> support upgrade. In order to let users keep up we uploaded a new
>>> version. We have been revisioning some of the more obscure
>>>
ectory inside)
When I run "mtxrun --generate", all required files are generated in
"$HOME/context/tex/texmf-cache/luametatex-cache".
I wonder why "mtrun --generate" doesn’t generate a "luatex-cache"
directory in the same directory containing "luametatex
un --generate", all required files are generated in
"$HOME/context/tex/texmf-cache/luametatex-cache".
I wonder why "mtrun --generate" doesn’t generate a "luatex-cache"
directory in the same directory containing "luametatex-cache".
> constructs where we have no clue of usage, like pmod, bmod,
> > bordermatrix etc, commands that we took (and reimplemented)
> > decades ago from plain TeX or AMS TeX, assuming that these are
> > standards.
> > In this release, encouraged by the positive r
(and reimplemented) decades ago from plain TeX or AMS TeX,
assuming that these are standards.
In this release, encouraged by the positive response we received from
users regarding the new simplealignment construction, and in particular
regarding the self-explaining sesac, we have decided to
(and reimplemented) decades ago from plain TeX or AMS TeX,
assuming that these are standards.
In this release, encouraged by the positive response we received from
users regarding the new simplealignment construction, and in particular
regarding the self-explaining sesac, we have decided to
; > A A via ntg-context schrieb am 30.03.2022 um 18:24:
>>> > > > Dear All,
>>> > > >
>>> > > > I would like to ask whether there exists a command line option to
>>> the
>>> > > > context executable which would allow me
t; context executable which would allow me to
specify the directory in
> > > which I would like my output to be dumped.
> > >
> > > I have noticed that if I call the
executable outside the dir
directory in
>> > > > which I would like my output to be dumped.
>> > > >
>> > > > I have noticed that if I call the executable outside the directory
>> in
>> > > > which the .tex file resides, my supporting files (and resulting pdf)
s a command line option to the
> > > > context executable which would allow me to specify the directory in
> > > > which I would like my output to be dumped.
> > > >
> > > > I have noticed that if I call the executable outside the directory in
&g
sk whether there exists a command line option to the
> > > context executable which would allow me to specify the directory in
> > > which I would like my output to be dumped.
> > >
> > > I have noticed that if I call the executable outside the directory in
> &g
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]\goto{link}[url(myUrl)]\stoptext*
Unfortunately the link does not work. When I *don't* split the URL into
multiple lines, the link works again.
In reality my link is very long and forces uncomfortable line continuation
in my `vim` editor. How can I break up long URLs in
t; > I would like to ask whether there exists a command line option to the
> > context executable which would allow me to specify the directory in
> > which I would like my output to be dumped.
> >
> > I have noticed that if I call the executable outside the directory in
> &
outside the directory in
which the .tex file resides, my supporting files (and resulting pdf)
are dumped outside the directory in which the .tex file is located.
context --runpath=... filename
Wolfgang
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If your
Dear All,
I would like to ask whether there exists a command line option to the
context executable which would allow me to specify the directory in which I
would like my output to be dumped.
I have noticed that if I call the executable outside the directory in which
the .tex file resides, my
age you can see ConTeXt
complains about the \textrm command.
tex error > tex error on line 2 in file ./test.tex: Undefined
control sequence \undefined
$C = ``\textrm
{dad}``$
1 \starttext
2 >> $C = ``\textrm{dad}``$
3 \stoptext
The control sequence at the end
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