Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> \ReadFile introduces a spurious space when reading the file!
> (...)
> t-vim uses \ReadFile internally and hence inherits the bug.
Is this a long known bug which nobody can solve or is it possible to solve the
problem ?
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Ro
\inlineX content.
See this minimal example (copy paste from Peter Münster mail):
\usemodule[vim]
\definevimtyping[C][syntax=c]
\starttext
bla \inlineC{void func(void)} bla
\stoptext
Thanks for help.
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Romain Diss
Le lundi 04 juillet 2011, Romain Diss a écrit :
> The date printed with the \date command is not correct in french (but ok in
> english).
> See this example :
>
> \mainlanguage[fr]
> \starttext
> \date
> \stoptext
>
> It prints "44 juillet 2011&q
l then
> -- commands.ordinal(whatordinal,currentlanguage)
> context("%s",converters.ordinal(whatordinal,currentlanguage))
> end
> end
> end
I checked my "core-con.lua" file and there is not the context("%s", ...)
command in t
as expected).
I have "ConTeXt - 2011.06.29 09:57" and "LuaTeX-0.70.1".
I've never seen this bug before but I don't know if the problem is recent or
not.
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Romain Diss
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