On 12/3/2019 8:37 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 12/2/19 9:45 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
[...]
LMTX finds the fonts and loads them but nothing appears in the final PDF.
\nopdfcompression
\starttext
\definedfont[file:arialn.ttf*default]Arial Narrow
\stoptext
Many thanks for your reply,
On 12/3/2019 8:45 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
I’m afraid I cannot get this working (I get a nil value error).
\starttext
\startluacode
print(lua.getcodepage())
\stopluacode
\stoptext
a recent addition so your binary doesn't have it i guess
Hans
On 12/3/19 9:17 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 12/3/2019 12:07 AM, Akira Kakuto wrote:
>> [...]
>> Thus your example does not work unless a system call GetACP()
>> returns CP_UTF8 or 65001, sorry for the inconvenience.
> in luatex one can check this from lua with
>
> print(lua.getcodepage())
Many
On 12/2/19 9:45 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> LMTX finds the fonts and loads them but nothing appears in the final PDF.
>
> \nopdfcompression
>
> \starttext
> \definedfont[file:arialn.ttf*default]Arial Narrow
> \stoptext
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
I’m afraid there is no font
On 12/3/2019 12:07 AM, Akira Kakuto wrote:
Dear Pablo,
\executesystemcommand{contextjit --purgeall
--arguments="OptionThis={\ThisOption},OptionThat={\ThatOption}"
second.tex}
In my new lua[jit]tex binaries, encoding in a command line
is assumed to be the default code page of a system which