frontmatter, backmatter, and main
text/body.
These are made up of parts. What belongs in these divisions are dependent on
your field,
tradition, and publishers style!
Basically, Alan is on the mark.
Second, Michal TeX and ConTeXt has a section leveling. That is part is the
highest level. and chapters
(with Thomas as well). The
title= will be typeset (and hyphenated) according to the language=
field, if present; The rest of the bibliography list (and, for
example) will be typeset using the document language. A global
bibliography rendering option can modify this choice.
Alan
, you may have less control over its contents,
so playing with the field contents is not a solution.
Alan
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according to configuration.
Is there support for these constructed keys in ConTeXt?
sure, you can use any field you like and you can adapt yoru rendering
setups to use them
the problem is not so much to support variants of fields (although I
really dislike this mixed upper/lowercase mess
= {1974/1977}
}
… and extract the right version according to configuration.
Is there support for these constructed keys in ConTeXt?
sure, you can use any field you like and you can adapt yoru rendering
setups to use them
the problem is not so much to support variants of fields (although I
really
}
}
… and extract the right version according to configuration.
Is there support for these constructed keys in ConTeXt?
sure, you can use any field you like and you can adapt yoru rendering
setups to use them
the problem is not so much to support variants of fields (although I
really dislike
On 9 Oct 2014, at 08:52 , Sander Maijers s.n.maij...@gmail.com wrote:
Am I correct in that you would enforce a single concrete
citation format throughout the document that way?
No, it would just change the Author-field for one particular entry that is
causing trouble.
One can correct all
entry. In the .bbl the field Author has this form: \author[]{}[]{}{}
.
You should be able to solve your problem by putting inside the last pair of
brackets exactly how you would like your authors et. al. to appear in your
output. Place the whole lot again between brackets: \author[]{}[]{}{{Zhou
run. You can open that file in
any text processor (I mostly use TeXShop) and manually change the Author for
this particular entry. In the .bbl the field Author has this form:
\author[]{}[]{}{} .
You should be able to solve your problem by putting inside the last pair of
brackets exactly how you
Dear helpers in the field…
I have a project where I use an enumeration. However what I needed to do is to
make the spacing before, in-between and after smaller than it is in the
standard definition. All my attempts to get this right failed.
May be one of you can help me further?
Willi
a
rather clear idea of the fundamental concepts. But I have been unable to
understand how they are applied and can be managed in ConTeXt. So I would
eagerly receive instruction about this question from someone who is
competent enough in the field.
As I understand that this is too involved a subject
]
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{Creating device driver}
\section{How to create the}
Chapter text
\stoptext
which gives
lua errorerror on line 8 in file /tmp/test.tex:
...uild/src/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-doc.lua:904: attempt
to index field 'numbers' (a nil
/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-doc.lua:904: attempt to
index field 'numbers' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...uild/src/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-doc.lua:904: in
function 'getsectionnumber'
[\directlua]:1: in main chunk
The error is weird because it only
/test.tex:
...uild/src/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-doc.lua:904: attempt to
index field 'numbers' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...uild/src/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-doc.lua:904: in
function 'getsectionnumber'
[\directlua]:1: in main chunk
The error is weird
message:
util-lib.lua:246: module 'pgf.gd.control' not found:
no field package.preload['pgf.gd.control']
no file '/usr/local/share/lua/5.2/pgf/gd/control.lua'
no file '/usr/local/share/lua/5.2/pgf/gd/control/init.lua'
no file '/usr/local/lib/lua/5.2/pgf/gd/control.lua
Dear Flavien,
This version works — note “dataset=document” and the “document::” in the
citation. The clue is in the log:
publications cite non-existent entry 'batty' in ''
publications no field 'num' for tag 'batty' in dataset ‘'
The second big “1” is because \completebtxrendering has
:
Dear Flavien,
This version works — note “dataset=document” and the “document::” in the
citation. The clue is in the log:
publications cite non-existent entry 'batty' in ''
publications no field 'num' for tag 'batty' in dataset ‘'
The second big “1” is because \completebtxrendering has
I am re-posting a previous question.
Is it possible to increase the height of a multi-line fill-in field when
the cumulative height of the lines typed into it exceeds the field's
initial height?
Here's an example where the field's initial height in 10em.
\usemodule[fields]
\setupinteraction
On 7/1/2014 12:37 PM, Michael Guravage wrote:
I am re-posting a previous question.
Is it possible to increase the height of a multi-line fill-in field when
the cumulative height of the lines typed into it exceeds the field's
initial height?
Here's an example where the field's initial height
I am composing a document that contains pdf forms. Example code in Widgets
Uncovered, shows how to specify the height and width of a multi-line text
field. Here is a small example:
\usemodule[fields]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupfield [TextSetup]
[width=\textwidth,height=5em,background
On 2014-05-15 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 5/14/2014 10:21 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
Dear All,
I've finished a rough comparision of various engines for their
typographical quality: http://drifted.in/publishing/
From my point of view the ConTeXt is the best offering in this
field to date, so
offering in this
field to date, so congratulation!
If you find something inappropriate or misleading in my text, please
comment or let me know.
If my ConTeXt examples could be written more efficiently, I am open
to fix it.
Font expansion only, applied to a limited character subset
Is that true
/
From my point of view the ConTeXt is the best offering in this
field to date, so congratulation!
If you find something inappropriate or misleading in my text, please
comment or let me know.
If my ConTeXt examples could be written more efficiently, I am open
to fix it.
Font
Dear All,
I've finished a rough comparision of various engines for their typographical
quality:
http://drifted.in/publishing/
From my point of view the ConTeXt is the best offering in this field to
date, so congratulation!
If you find something inappropriate or misleading in my text, please
On 5/14/2014 10:21 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
Dear All,
I've finished a rough comparision of various engines for their typographical
quality:
http://drifted.in/publishing/
From my point of view the ConTeXt is the best offering in this field to
date, so congratulation!
If you find something
font in database, run: mtxrun --script fonts --reload --simple
! LuaTeX error
...ntext/tex/generic/context/luatex/luatex-fonts-merged.lua:6213:
attempt to index field 'known' (a nil value).
to be read again
\par
l.33
?Renter
After `R`, it did produced `luatex-test.pdf`. Not sure if it
looks the way
Thanks for the answer,
I wanted to use to use the mechanism described in about.pdf for
extensible arrows with possibly text above, under...
I've had a look at the xits-math.tma.
Though U+2194 and U+21FE are both arrows, U+2194 has an horizontal
part field in contrast to U+21FE how hasn't.
So I
are both arrows, U+2194 has an horizontal
part field in contrast to U+21FE how hasn't.
So I guess the otf font might be the culprit.
And meddle with fonts is impossible a task.
For the present I will content myself with something like
\math{\overset{f}{-\kern-1ex\rightarrowtriangle
for
extensible arrows with possibly text above, under...
I've had a look at the xits-math.tma.
Though U+2194 and U+21FE are both arrows, U+2194 has an horizontal
part field in contrast to U+21FE how hasn't.
So I guess the otf font might be the culprit.
And meddle with fonts is impossible a task
I am exploring the feasibility of presenting two interacting PDF files side
by side. Thus far my experiments with \usereferences have managed only to
produce a lua error:
.../ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1394: attempt
to call field 'reference' (a nil value)
stack
--
...
the table “features” never has a field “order”; “sequence” has
one occasionally, though not always.
should be
local function initialize(sequence,script,language,enabled)
local features = sequence.features
if features then
local order = sequence.order
if order
)
local features = sequence.features
if features then
local order = features.order
for i=1,#order do --
...
the table “features” never has a field “order”; “sequence” has
one occasionally, though not always.
Best,
Philipp
···date: 2014-03-14
function initialize(sequence,script,language,enabled)
local features = sequence.features
if features then
local order = features.order
for i=1,#order do --
...
the table “features” never has a field “order”; “sequence” has
one occasionally
...@rik.users.panix.com:
striplong
It would be nice if striplong worked, but the example fails when
string.striplong is used in place of string.strip. The log says:
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field
'striplong' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua
...@rik.users.panix.com
mailto:cont...@rik.users.panix.com:
striplong
It would be nice if striplong worked, but the example fails when
string.striplong is used in place of string.strip. The log says:
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field
'striplong' (a nil value
if striplong worked, but the example fails when
string.striplong is used in place of string.strip. The log says:
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field
'striplong' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua ]:1: in main chunk.
Is the format of the call
Am 05.03.2014 um 16:07 schrieb Rik Kabel cont...@rik.users.panix.com:
striplong
It would be nice if striplong worked, but the example fails when
string.striplong is used in place of string.strip. The log says:
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field 'striplong
says:
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field 'striplong'
(a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua ]:1: in main chunk.
Is the format of the call different than shown in the wiki, or is a
different mechanism required to quote a potentially long string
says:
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field
'striplong' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua ]:1: in main chunk.
Is the format of the call different than shown in the wiki, or is a
different mechanism required to quote a potentially long
be nice if striplong worked, but the example fails when
string.striplong is used in place of string.strip. The log says:
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field
'striplong' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua ]:1: in main chunk
in the field of mathematics rate)?
In general, yes. But there are some issues with TiKZ
[http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/076384.html] and in some ocasions
with columns (not balanced).
Perhaps we could have a bug triage system for that?
3. What things do you need to have
on ConTeXt]
to the Subject field of your message.
The issues which may be addressed are of the following categories:
1. Differences in the output of ConTeXt mkiv vs mkii (due to
differences in engine)
2. Differences in the output of ConTeXt mkiv vs LuaLaTeX + Opentype
math
efficiently the task, please add the following tag
[Math on ConTeXt]
to the Subject field of your message.
The issues which may be addressed are of the following categories:
1. Differences in the output of ConTeXt mkiv vs mkii (due to
differences in engine)
2. Differences
satisfied with the results, which produces ConTeXt
(thinking in the field of mathematics rate)?
3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could
bet mathematics at a reasonable level?
4. Is ConTeXt able to substitute LaTeX to typesetting of math (e.g
for typesetting of
non-elementary mathematics?
2. Are you satisfied with the results, which produces ConTeXt
(thinking in the field of mathematics rate)?
3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could
bet mathematics at a reasonable level?
4. Is ConTeXt able
or it
is a general problem of ConTeXt?
1. How many of ConTeXt users use this tool for typesetting of
non-elementary mathematics?
2. Are you satisfied with the results, which produces ConTeXt (thinking in
the field of mathematics rate)?
3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could bet
use this tool for typesetting of non-elementary
mathematics?
2. Are you satisfied with the results, which produces ConTeXt (thinking in
the field of mathematics rate)?
3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could bet
mathematics at a reasonable level?
4. Is ConTeXt able
this tool for typesetting of
non-elementary mathematics?
2. Are you satisfied with the results, which produces ConTeXt (thinking
in the field of mathematics rate)?
3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could bet
mathematics at a reasonable level?
4. Is ConTeXt able
with the results, which produces ConTeXt
(thinking in the field of mathematics rate)?
3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could
bet mathematics at a reasonable level?
4. Is ConTeXt able to substitute LaTeX to typesetting of math (e.g.
in the future)?
5. Can you
with the results, which produces ConTeXt (thinking
in the field of mathematics rate)?
3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could bet
mathematics at a reasonable level?
4. Is ConTeXt able to substitute LaTeX to typesetting of math (e.g. in
the future)?
5. Can you think of any more
anything about the overall number of users, but as I said above I
use it for the kind of maths I am doing: some of it is really not elementary…
2. Are you satisfied with the results, which produces ConTeXt (thinking in
the field of mathematics rate)?
I am absolutely satisfied with the results
(thinking in the
field of mathematics rate)?
I am absolutely satisfied with the results.
3. What things do you need to have in ConTeXt study that one could bet
mathematics at a reasonable level?
My knowledge of TeX and ConTeXt is rather elementary, but this does not prevent
me to use ConTeXt
files still in play?
Question 3: url is mentioned. Does that mean that
url can actually used as a data field name?
I am of the KISS persuasion (Keep It Simple
Silly). All of furbelows and feathers that
fascinate real experts are not my cup of code.
Bless the real experts, without them there would
, such as harvard or
Chicago or whatever: where do I code that
choice and how? Are bst files still in play?
Question 3: url is mentioned. Does that mean that
url can actually used as a data field name?
Hi,
I have struggled with Bibliographies and almost gave up, because of the
non-standard
is mentioned. Does that mean that
url can actually used as a data field name?
I am of the KISS persuasion (Keep It Simple
Silly). All of furbelows and feathers that
fascinate real experts are not my cup of code.
Bless the real experts, without them there would
be no TeX or Context, but I am
Is the ISBN field supported yet?
How about the url field?
--
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Wexford Press
Free list of books for self-publishers:
http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html
PDF e-book: Create Book Covers with Scribus
available at
http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
[style:simple]
%\setups[style:textrule]
\starttext
\startexo
Prove that for all $a,b\in {\Bbb K}$, a field of characteristic 2, one has
$(a+b)^2 = a^2 + b^2$.
\stopexo
\startexo
Prove that for all $a,b\in {\Bbb K}$, a field of characteristic 2, one has
$(a+b)^4 = a^4 + b^4$.
\stopexo
\startexo
[style:simple]
%\setups[style:textrule]
\starttext
\startexo
Prove that for all $a,b\in {\Bbb K}$, a field of characteristic 2, one has
$(a+b)^2 = a^2 + b^2$.
\stopexo
\startexo
Prove that for all $a,b\in {\Bbb K}$, a field of characteristic 2, one has
$(a+b)^4 = a^4 + b^4$.
\stopexo
]
\starttext
\startexo
Prove that for all $a,b\in {\Bbb K}$, a field of characteristic 2, one has
$(a+b)^2 = a^2 + b^2$.
\stopexo
\startexo
Prove that for all $a,b\in {\Bbb K}$, a field of characteristic 2, one has
$(a+b)^4 = a^4 + b^4$.
\stopexo
\startexo
\StartQuestions
Hi,
As some of you might have noticed, we're in transition to luatex 0.80
(currently 0.78.1). This binary is somewhat faster with respect to nodes
without modification of Lua code, but it also provides an additional
node field access mechanism. Luigi and I spent quite some time on
getting
Indeed, \setuplist[chapter][width=3em] makes the chapternumber set in a wider
field.
But the alignment is as bad as it was: flushleft, i.e. the 1 of chapter 10
still aligns with the units from the lower chapters instead of aligning to the
zero.
I looked up \setuplist in the command catalogue
Am 06.12.2013 um 20:20 schrieb H. van der Meer h.vanderm...@uva.nl:
Indeed, \setuplist[chapter][width=3em] makes the chapternumber set in a wider
field.
But the alignment is as bad as it was: flushleft, i.e. the 1 of chapter 10
still aligns with the units from the lower chapters instead
schrieb H. van der Meer h.vanderm...@uva.nl:
Indeed, \setuplist[chapter][width=3em] makes the chapternumber set in a
wider field.
But the alignment is as bad as it was: flushleft, i.e. the 1 of chapter 10
still aligns with the units from the lower chapters instead of aligning
this (line 308 of lpdf-wid)
if author == and title ~= then
author = title
title = filename or
end
but you can also add an author field to the specification as what shows
up in the pdf is partly the side effect of fallbacks for missing fields
(and ... it's one
it does?
When it is added to the beginning of my example, it returns an error:
attempt to call field 'boxtostring' (a nil value)
But to be honest, I'd expect setting this flag internally by default as I
cannot imagine any use case where the index ID should be preferred in favor
of the title...
Jan
it is
required and what exactly it does?
by default the title is set to a label which is not expandable
the directive will convert the typeset title into a bookmark
When it is added to the beginning of my example, it returns an error:
attempt to call field 'boxtostring' (a nil value)
ah, only in my
where title is specified differently/unexpectedly.
When it is added to the beginning of my example, it returns an error:
attempt to call field 'boxtostring' (a nil value)
ah, only in my experimental tree, i'll add it to the beta
Thanks, but this one is not so urgent.
Jan
to the title itself but you can always set
a bookmark title explicitly with bookmark=
When it is added to the beginning of my example, it returns an error:
attempt to call field 'boxtostring' (a nil value)
ah, only in my experimental tree, i'll add it to the beta
Thanks, but this one
specificied in the files field, and zips them in as a epub file.
Now, in principle, any epub reader should support the any XHTML file; in
practice, they only support the default XHTML tags. The XML+CSS file that
ConTeXt generates are not handled correctly by most (all?) EPUB readers.
Here
in the files field, and zips them in as a epub file.
Now, in principle, any epub reader should support the any XHTML file; in
practice, they only support the default XHTML tags. The XML+CSS file that
ConTeXt generates are not handled correctly by most (all?) EPUB readers.
So there are three options
Just installed the ConTeXt standalone, and the fonts script doesn't seem to
work:
% mtxrun --script fonts --list
.../context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-trt.lua:11: attempt to
index field 'names' (a nil value)
Commenting out line 11 seems to make the script function.
mathew
On 10/7/2013 9:22 PM, mathew wrote:
Just installed the ConTeXt standalone, and the fonts script doesn't seem
to work:
% mtxrun --script fonts --list
.../context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-trt.lua:11: attempt
to index field 'names' (a nil value)
Commenting out line 11 seems to make
/context/base/node-fnt.lua:129: attempt
to index field '?' (a boolean value)
system tex error on line 20 in file ../meta-pag-mkiv.ted: ? ...
Marco
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On 9/19/2013 1:27 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi,
The following example results in the error “You can't assign a
glue_spec node to a prev field”
\starttext
\startcombination [2*1]
{\starttable [|c|]
\NC \math{1} \VL\NR\HL
\stoptable}{}
{\starttable [|c|]
\NC \math{2
...
local angle = f_a(tonumber(s.angle) or 0)
...and the Lua compiler does appear to consume that line successfully,
but a new error I cannot decipher creeps up...
error: /usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/math-noa.lua:156: You
can't assign a glue_spec node to a prev field
/context/base/math-noa.lua:156: You
can't assign a glue_spec node to a prev field
that is already fixed
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt
Hi,
The following example results in the error “You can't assign a
glue_spec node to a prev field”
\starttext
\startcombination [2*1]
{\starttable [|c|]
\NC \math{1} \VL\NR\HL
\stoptable}{}
{\starttable [|c|]
\NC \math{2} \VL\NR
\stoptable}{}
\stopcombination
now you can do this:
Did you forget to add a file?
loading ConTeXt Typesetting Macros / First Lines
! LuaTeX error
...o/ctx/te/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/typo-fln.lua:44: attempt to
index field 'pool' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...o/ctx/te/tex/texmf-context/tex
Typesetting Macros / First Lines
! LuaTeX error ...o/ctx/te/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/typo-fln.lua:44:
attempt to index field 'pool' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...o/ctx/te/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/typo-fln.lua:44: in
function 'code'
...o/ctx/te/tex/texmf-context
a file?
loading ConTeXt Typesetting Macros / First Lines
! LuaTeX error ...o/ctx/te/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/typo-fln.lua:44:
attempt to index field 'pool' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
...o/ctx/te/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/typo-fln.lua:44: in
function 'code
\starttext
foo
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field 'resetprevdepth'
(a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua ]:1: in main chunk.
Marco
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On 7/31/2013 10:56 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
\starttext
foo
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field 'resetprevdepth'
(a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua ]:1: in main chunk.
not here ... maybe spac-ver.lua has not been updated at your end
On 2013–07–31 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/31/2013 10:56 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
\starttext
foo
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field
'resetprevdepth' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua ]:1: in main chunk.
not here ... maybe spac
On 31 juil. 2013, at 23:43, Marco Patzer home...@lavabit.com wrote:
On 2013–07–31 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/31/2013 10:56 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
\starttext
foo
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field
'resetprevdepth' (a nil value)
stack traceback
On 7/31/2013 11:43 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–07–31 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/31/2013 10:56 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
\starttext
foo
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field 'resetprevdepth'
(a nil value)
stack traceback:
[string \directlua ]:1: in main
/ctxbeta/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/fonts/data/names.tmc'
stripped
fonts | names | warnings are disabled (tracker
'fonts.warnings').../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:723:
attempt to index field 'treatments' (a nil value)
I
fonts --reload
fonts | names | warnings are disabled (tracker
'fonts.warnings').../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:723:
attempt to index field 'treatments' (a nil value)
How can I force the font cache to be rebuild?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
http
this in the past
rebuilding the font cache.
But now it doesn't work.
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
fonts | names | warnings are disabled (tracker
'fonts.warnings').../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:723:
attempt to index field 'treatments' (a nil value)
How can I
to index field 'treatments' (a nil value)
How can I force the font cache to be rebuilt?
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
is ok here
After reinstalling ConTeXt Standalone, system installed fonts don't work
either.
If I try to rebuild the font cache, here is what I get:
$ mtxrun
').../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:723:
attempt to index field 'treatments' (a nil value)
How can I force the font cache to be rebuilt?
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
is ok here
After reinstalling ConTeXt Standalone, system installed fonts don't work
either
/context/base/font-syn.lua:723:
attempt to index field 'treatments' (a nil value)
How can I force the font cache to be rebuilt?
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
is ok here
After reinstalling ConTeXt Standalone, system installed fonts don't work
either.
If I try to rebuild the font cache, here
cache.
But now it doesn't work.
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
fonts | names | warnings are disabled (tracker
'fonts.warnings').../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-syn.lua:723:
attempt to index field 'treatments' (a nil value)
looks like you mix of old and new code
as root, I get:
# mtxrun --script fonts --reload
fonts | names | warnings are disabled (tracker
'fonts.warnings').../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context
/base/font-syn.lua:723: attempt to index field 'treatments' (a nil
value)
If I rebuild the font cache as user, I
to index field 'treatments' (a nil value)
looks like you mix of old and new code
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
I suspected that too, but I didn't find luatex-cache at /home.
Fonts are found fine now, but I cannot rebuild the font cache (as I
replied to Aditya).
Many thanks for your help
\csvreport{
423 \ctxlua{thirddata.scancsv.csvreport()}
424 }
425
inserted text ...ion thirddata.scancsv.paramcontrol(from, to)
}
\luat_start_lua_code_indeed ...nd \directlua {#1}}
l.415 \stopluacode
? ) (../texlibrary/lib-lua.tex)
! LuaTeX error [string \directlua ]:1: attempt to call field
and then (Abraham and Shaw 1982)
I give more on setup below.
My three issues:
1. The space after the period in et al. stretches, which does not look right.
I tried modifying the otherstext field in various ways, but could not get a
working solution. Any advice?
2. With the compress option
will display them as one thread (see attached
image that shows how it is displayed in my mailer). I suspect that's
what you've done here. Technically, the problem is that your email's
headers contain a field References, which they shouldn't; but from a
usage point of view the easiest is to simply
incorporate the
ISBN field. So I just put it at the end of each entry preceded by
a \crlf.
Without further ado here is the book.foo file:
--
\chapter{References}
%authors. title. city: publisher, year\crlf
%isbn
Bah, Tavmjong.
{\it Inkscape: Guide
is not set.
(I've set export TEXMFLOCAL=/path/to/texmf/with/both/lucidas.)
When trying the same with latest distribution I get
! LuaTeX error .../context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-act.lua:101:
attempt to perform arithmetic on field 'size' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
.../context/tex
trying the same with latest distribution I get
! LuaTeX error
.../context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-act.lua:101:
attempt to perform arithmetic on field 'size' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
.../context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/math-act.lua:101: in
function
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