print in a copyshop. And proofreading
on screen only works, if text can be displayed in fit to width form.
I also loose track when view changes. Sorry, but it is really annoying
This is exactly what happens when I click on a link for a footnote (or
index reference). From fit to width, it goes to /
ding *\,*
o some asterisms ⁂ (the second and third when three spaced are
used as a break)
* green with
o ς directly preceding another letter (perhaps other terminal
characters, my sample only has this)
o digit preceding *,* in index
o italic letter precedin
hree spaced are
used as a break)
* green with
o ς directly preceding another letter (perhaps other terminal
characters, my sample only has this)
o digit preceding *,* in index
o italic letter preceding or following an upright character
o small-cap letter precedin
| names | accessing the data table failed
avenirnextcondensed
avenirnextcondensedultralightitalic /System/Library/Fonts/Avenir Next
Condensed.ttc index: 0
avenirnextcondensedblack avenirnextcondensedheavyitalic
/System/Library/Fonts/Avenir Next Cond
last index).
I have exactly the same for the beta. Let me add that things do not look
right with ConTeXt from TeX Live either. Try this:
1) remove the cache from ~/Library/texlive/2015/texmf-var
2) luatools --generate
3) mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=avenirnextcondensed*
4) Typeset
On 2016-02-10 15:49:37 +, Taco Hoekwater said:
It seems the ttc extractor fails in the current beta, at least on osx.
After a —reload of the fonts, I get similar results to Nicola: only one
indexed font is found for each of the .ttc files (always the last index).
I have exactly the same
t; normally by name
It seems the ttc extractor fails in the current beta, at least on osx.
After a —reload of the fonts, I get similar results to Nicola: only one
indexed font is found for each of the .ttc files (always the last index).
So, for example, I have only these fou
e for Hoefler (for both ConTeXt
versions):
mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=hoefl*
hoeflertext hoeflertextornaments
/Library/Fonts/Hoefler Text Ornaments.ttf
hoeflertextblack hoeflertextblack
/Library/Fonts/Hoefler Text.ttc inde
pt fonts --list --all --pattern=neue*
helveticaneue helveticaneuebold
/System/Library/Fonts/HelveticaNeue.dfont index: 13
helveticaneuebold helveticaneuebold
/System/Library/Fonts/HelveticaNeue.dfont
ua prompt, try
t = {["legend entries"]="{Cos,Sin2,Sin}", "reverse legend"}
you get
stdin:1: table index is nil
stack traceback:
stdin:1: in main chunk
[C]: in ?
One can define a lua table using
{[key]=value, [key]=value, ... } etc
or
{value1, v
t; \chapter{Introduction}
> \chapter{Workflow}
> \chapter{Input}
> \chapter{Output}
> \stopbodymatter
>
> \startbackmatter
> \chapter{Index}
> \stopbackmatter
>
> \stop
ommand={\ChapterListNumbercommand},
pageconversionset=pagenumber,
]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\title{TOC}
\placecontent
\chapter{Preface}
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\chapter{Introduction}
\chapter{Workflow}
\chapter{Input}
\chapter{Output}
\stopbodymatter
\startbackmatter
\chapter{Index}
\stopback
ctionstopper={.},
conversion=Romannumerals,
]
% this alignment has no effect in 0.81
\define[1]\ChapterListNumbercommand
{\simplealignedbox{\listparameter{width}}{flushright}{#1}}
\setupcombinedlist[content][list=chapter, alternative=c]
\setupcombinedlist[chapter][
before=,
distance=0.5cm,
widt
/context/base/node-shp.lua:58: ta
ble index is nil
stack traceback:
c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/node-shp.lua:58: in
function 'code'
c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/util-lua.lua:84: in
function 'loadedluacode'
c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf
:
! LuaTeX error c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/node-shp.lua:58: ta
ble index is nil
stack traceback:
c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/node-shp.lua:58: in
function 'code'
c:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/util-lua.lua:84: in
ven a specific
formatting command through a configuration file. In this way the
different apparatuses appear as footnotes that refer to the main text
with the help of line numbers and lemmata. The print edition can also
provide the suitable index for each transcription and solves any
occurring
html
I was searching for "sibling" in the mailing list archive to see whether
"sibling expressions" had been implemented.
Greetings,
Massi
On 10/17/2015 11:19 AM, mf wrote:
"reverse-sibling" is ConTeXt specific and very useful: it's a "reversed
preceding-si
s searching for "sibling" in the mailing list archive to see whether
"sibling expressions" had been implemented.
Greetings,
Massi
> > On 10/17/2015 11:19 AM, mf wrote:
> > > "reverse-sibling" is ConTeXt specific and very useful: it's a "reve
ing for "sibling" in the mailing list archive to see whether
"sibling expressions" had been implemented.
Greetings,
Massi
> On 10/17/2015 11:19 AM, mf wrote:
> > "reverse-sibling" is ConTeXt specific and very useful: it's a "reversed
> > prece
On 10/17/2015 11:19 AM, mf wrote:
"reverse-sibling" is ConTeXt specific and very useful: it's a "reversed
preceding-sibling", so that you find the nearest sibling at index [1].
I've used it successfully in a \doif statement, but I failed in
translating it in a \
list archive, you find a
pair of threads. I've found no other documentation.
"reverse-sibling" is ConTeXt specific and very useful: it's a "reversed
preceding-sibling", so that you find the nearest sibling at index [1].
I've used it successfully in a \doif stat
Is there a sort method that can be applied as well to sorted lists to do
this?
\definesorting[Sort][Sorts]
\starttext
\placelistofSorts[criterium=all]
\placeindex[n=1,method=default]
\index{"Hope" is the thing with feathers}
\index{Hope is the thing with feathers}
A few questions on registers, and on processors used with registers:
Can processors be used on entries in \setregisterentry? My tests so far
have not been successful.
Can processors be used on one level of a two-level register
{\index{Name+Processor->quotation precis}? Again, no success w
local mycsvsplitter = utilities.parsers.rfc4180splitter()
-- local crap = io.loaddata("mycsvfile.txt") -- crashed (error code
attempt to index field - a nil value)
local crap = io.loaddata("myothercsvfile.txt") -- work fine
local list, names = mycsvsplitter(crap)inspec
Why does the sort order (for registers, lists of synonyms, and so on)
differ when no method is specified compared to when method=default is
specified? That is, should not the default method applied when no method
is specified be that named ‘default’?
\setupregister[index][n=1
Dear list members,
I would like the second level of an index item be typeset differently
from the first level, e.g. as in
\starttext
\index{level+{\it second}}
\completeindex
\stoptext
Instead of adding {\it ... } to each \index separately, could this be
realized systematically, in e.g. one
y the
different apparatuses appear as footnotes that refer to the main text
with the help of line numbers and lemmata. The print edition can also
provide the suitable index for each transcription and solves any
occurring cross references between manuscripts."
juh
--
Demeter und die Allmende
(any more). Any ideas on how to fix the
problem?
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] fir
y backmatter page numbers need to
be marked to distinguish them from bodymatter pages. I can automate
applying a processor based on the location for index register
entries, but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\definec
matter pages. I can automate
applying a processor based on the location for index register
entries, but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\defineconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber][][bodypart->n]
\defineconv
or for index
entries. Is there no way to do this?
The processor mechanism has no after key and I have no idea what it is
shoudl do.
My apologies, Wolfgang and list. The key I use is right, as in the
following snippet from my environment. I should have checked my files
instead of relying on
Rik Kabel <mailto:cont...@rik.users.panix.com>
11. August 2015 21:41
On 2015-08-11 14:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Thank you, Wolfgang, for that. But it still does not handle the after
key, as I had in my example, and which works in a processor for index
entries. Is there no way to do thi
matter pages. I can automate
applying a processor based on the location for index register
entries, but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\defineconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber][][bodypart->n]
\defineconv
cessor based on the location for index register entries,
but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\defineconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber][][bodypart->n]
\defineconversionset[backpart:pagenumber][][backpart->n]
\setu
On 2015-08-03 18:18, Rik Kabel wrote:
Should processors work with references? I would think that they
should, but the following fails. (My backmatter page numbers need to
be marked to distinguish them from bodymatter pages. I can automate
applying a processor based on the location for index
Am 2015-08-06 um 13:36 schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 8/6/2015 6:33 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>> Hi, I’m at creating an ePub once again and run into an error:
>> mtx-epub| relocating
>> images...texmf/tex/texmf-context/scripts/context/lua/mtx-epub.lua:285:
>
;prd_MBL-export/styles/prd_MBL-styles.css' to
'prd_MBL-epub/OEBPS/styles/prd_MBL-styles.css'
mtx-epub| copying 'prd_MBL-export/prd_MBL-div.xhtml' to
'prd_MBL-epub/OEBPS/prd_MBL-div.xhtml'
mtx-epub| copying 'prd_MBL-export/cover.xhtml'
x27; to
'prd_MBL-epub/OEBPS/styles/prd_MBL-styles.css'
mtx-epub| copying 'prd_MBL-export/prd_MBL-div.xhtml' to
'prd_MBL-epub/OEBPS/prd_MBL-div.xhtml'
mtx-epub| copying 'prd_MBL-export/cover.xhtml' to
'prd_MBL-epub/OEBPS/cover.xhtml'
mtx-epub
Should processors work with references? I would think that they should,
but the following fails. (My backmatter page numbers need to be marked
to distinguish them from bodymatter pages. I can automate applying a
processor based on the location for index register entries, but not for
references
\startbodymatter
\dorecurse{5}{\chapter{Chapter}\recurselevel\index{bar}}
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices
\dorecurse{5}{\chapter{Appendix}\recurselevel\index{foo}}
\title{Index}
\placeindex
\stopappendices
\stoptext
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
On 08
}{\chapter{Chapter}\recurselevel\index{bar}}
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices
\dorecurse{5}{\chapter{Appendix}\recurselevel\index{foo}}
\title{Index}
\placeindex
\stopappendices
\stoptext
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
On 08/01/2015 04:20 AM, Rik wrote:
List,
I
]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\startsectionblockenvironment[appendix]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\starttext
\completecontent
\startbodymatter
\dorecurse{5}{\chapter{Chapter}\recurselevel\index{bar
List,
I have a book with frontmatter, bodymatter, and backmatter. The
frontmatter is pagenumbered with lc roman, and the bodymatter and
backmatter are numbered, all by block.
The backmatter contain a glossary, pagenotes, bibliography, and an
index. In addition to the frontmatter and the
I have a document with hundreds of labels generated by \definelabel.
They are used to index quotations in the text. Some of these occur in
notes. Previously I had all such notes at the end of the book, as
endnotes, but an editor requested a version with the notes as
traditional footnotes. When
rward . . . . . . v
English Study . . . 1
Arabic Edition. . . ١
Index of names. . . ٥٠
So my question is: is this currently possible in ConTeXt, to produce a
single PDF, with such a TOC, from one file? Or am I bringing on too much
of a headache upon myself, and it is easier to produce two separate
f the book’s pages would be as follows (ellipses
used to jump):
1
2
3
…
48
49
50
٥٠
٤٩
٤٨
…
٣
٢
١
I would like the Table of Contents then to look something like this:
Forward . . . . . . v
English Study . . . 1
Arabic Edition. . . ١
Index of names. . . ٥٠
So my question is: is this currently pos
ader > fatal error in file '/home/ousia/ctxbeta/tex/texmf-fonts/ousia-fonts/Mechanica.otf': .../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-cff.lua:354: attempt to index field 'cid' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
.../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/contex
expands \GG which expands \GG
I want to just pass G_G in math mode, so it seems to me that "\ifmmode
G_G..." does the check.
The macro should write G + "lower index G" for both math and non-math
scope.
so
\def\GG{\ifmmode G_G\else$G\low{G}$\fi}
or
\def\GG{\mathematics
gt;> Hello,
>>>
>>> why this code:
>>>
>>>
>>> \def\GG{\ifmmode G_G\else$\GG$\fi}
>>>
>>
>> because in math mode \GG expands \GG which expands \GG
>>
>
> I want to just pass G_G in math mode, so it seems to me that "\ifmmode
&
mode, so it seems to me that "\ifmmode G_G..."
does the check.
The macro should write G + "lower index G" for both math and non-math scope.
And, in non math scope, the macro should just enclose itself by $...$ (or
\m{...})...
And, this works well in TeX code:
\def\GG{\
reports:
error:
C:/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/font-ots.lua:1586:
attempt to index a number value
tex error > tex error on line 13 in file
C://Users/rik/Desktop/newotf-features.tex: ?
\par
\vss
\pack_framed_do_bottom ...amedparameter
-context/tex/context/base/font-ots.lua:1586:
attempt to index a number value
tex error > tex error on line 13 in file
C://Users/rik/Desktop/newotf-features.tex: ?
\par
\vss
\pack_framed_do_bottom ...amedparameter \c!bottom
\raggedbottomcommand
\localendst
ta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-yes.mkiv
ConTeXt ver: 2015.07.07 21:43 MKIV beta fmt: 2015.7.9 int:
english/english
...
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1610:
attempt to index field 'structure' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
c:
#x27; is loaded
publications> no field 'num' for tag 'Angell' in dataset 'standard'
fonts > treatment > fixing some wrong widths
publications> no field 'num' for tag 'Me' in dataset 'standard'
publications
: 2015.07.07 21:43 MKIV beta fmt: 2015.7.9 int: english/english
...
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1610: attempt to
index field 'structure' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-ref.lua:1610: in
function &
Wolfgang work fine.
I wonder why symlinks aren’t followed in the first case.
But I’m afraid I have a problematic font:
otf reader> fatal error in file
'/home/ousia/ctxbeta/tex/texmf-fonts/ousia-fonts/Mechanica.otf':
.../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/util-fil.lua:24: t
fgang work fine.
I wonder why symlinks aren’t followed in the first case.
But I’m afraid I have a problematic font:
otf reader > fatal error in file
'/home/ousia/ctxbeta/tex/texmf-fonts/ousia-fonts/Mechanica.otf':
.../ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/util-fil.l
7;
publications > analyzing previous publication run for 'default'
lua error > error on line 30 in file d://Lukas/ConTeXt/Test/Bib.mkiv:
c:/Ctx-Beta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/publ-ini.lua:513: attempt to
index field '?' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
st line of my
master file. Theoretically I don't need this for a
MKIV run but so much for theory.
Everything works. But there is
something wrong with my math code. There is no
horizontal bar between the 1 and the 2. I guess
I will study "The TEXbook" some more.
Just FYI, I ke
ntries = {
>>> ["rule"] = [[Rule(s)]],
>>> ["ruleimperfect"] = [[+ \quote{imperfect to perfect, from}]],
>>> ["galilei"] = [[Galilei, Vincenzo]],
>>> }
>>>
>>> function document.getind
,
["galilei"] = [[Galilei, Vincenzo]],
}
function document.getindexentry(n)
context("\\index[%s]{%s}",n,document.indexentries[n] or ("<" ..
n .. ">"))
end
\stopluacode
\unexpanded\def\InEn[#1]%
{\ctxlua{document.
"galilei"] = [[Galilei, Vincenzo]],
> }
>
> function document.getindexentry(n)
> context("\\index[%s]{%s}",n,document.indexentries[n] or ("<" ..
> n .. ">"))
> end
>
> \stopluacode
>
> \unexpanded\def\InEn[#1]
On 16 Apr 2015, at 15:38 , Hans Hagen wrote
> To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Index items
> Message-ID: <552fbb35.9050...@wxs.nl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>
> On 4/15/2015 11:41 PM, Robert Blackstone wrot
On 4/15/2015 11:41 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
On 15 Apr 2015, at 19:51 , Alan BRASLAU wrote
Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/14/2015 1:48 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Dear all,
The book I am typesetting contains a very extensive and detailed
index. The number of index items is probably around
On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 09:50:23 +0200
Robert Blackstone wrote:
> Hi,
> Same subject as in my previous post but a new question:
> On the ConTeXt wiki-page Command\index one finds:
>
> \index[...][...][…]
> […] text
> […] text
> […] text
>
> What is the first argument
Hi,
Same subject as in my previous post but a new question:
On the ConTeXt wiki-page Command\index one finds:
\index[...][...][…]
[…] text
[…] text
[…] text
What is the first argument for? Could it somehow be used to provide a key?
Another point, just for the sake of completeness: the example
On 15 Apr 2015, at 19:51 , Alan BRASLAU wrote
> Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> On 4/14/2015 1:48 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> The book I am typesetting contains a very extensive and detailed
>>> index. The number of index ite
On Tue, 14 Apr 2015 18:50:49 +0200
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/14/2015 1:48 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > The book I am typesetting contains a very extensive and detailed
> > index. The number of index items is probably around 1200, 16 pages.
> &g
On 4/14/2015 1:48 PM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Dear all,
The book I am typesetting contains a very extensive and detailed index.
The number of index items is probably around 1200, 16 pages.
A fair number of them occur in more than one chapter.
Like bibliography items, and for the sake of
> Am 14.04.2015 um 16:07 schrieb John Culleton :
>
> The Manual lists this command in the index of
> commands but it seems not to exist on the page
> referenced (88). And it I just want to suppress
> the page number on the first page but still have
> this page count as
The Manual lists this command in the index of
commands but it seems not to exist on the page
referenced (88). And it I just want to suppress
the page number on the first page but still have
this page count as page number 'i' (I am using
roman numbers for the frontmatter.)
--
Joh
Dear all,
The book I am typesetting contains a very extensive and detailed index. The
number of index items is probably around 1200, 16 pages.
A fair number of them occur in more than one chapter.
Like bibliography items, and for the sake of consistency, I have stored them in
some auxiliary
th latest beta from 2015.04.08 14:19 (and stable version from
2014.01.03 00:40):
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][FreeSerif]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
% Enables index in PDF document
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks[section][force=yes]
in the version
installed at my computer).
I can’t help you with the PDF bookmarks, sorry; I tried different options, but
the functionality is probably broken.
\usetypescript[dejavu]
\setupbodyfont[dejavu, 9pt]
% Enables index in PDF document
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[
On 3/31/2015 2:11 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2015-03-29 17:47, Rik Kabel wrote:
The following code:
\setupregister[index][n=1]
\starttext
\index{A}\index{A+A}AA\seeindex{AA}{A+A}.
\placeindex
\stoptext
generates the following log entry.
structure > regist
On 2015-03-29 17:47, Rik Kabel wrote:
The following code:
\setupregister[index][n=1]
\starttext
\index{A}\index{A+A}AA\seeindex{AA}{A+A}.
\placeindex
\stoptext
generates the following log entry.
structure > registers > invalid see entry in register
The following code:
\setupregister[index][n=1]
\starttext
\index{A}\index{A+A}AA\seeindex{AA}{A+A}.
\placeindex
\stoptext
generates the following log entry.
structure > registers > invalid see entry in register 'index',
reference 'AA'
No
book.specification-pub' for
>> 'prd_book.specification'
>>
>>
>> What am I missing? What is a specification file?
>
> you process the tex file as normal .. that will produce a specification file
> that will be used if you use mtxrun --script epub la
On 3/10/2015 10:51 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
After studying that, I’ve been unable to find out how to do the following.
\starttext
\placeinitial {``L}{\kap{\bf et me}} tell you a little
story.\index{Wittgenstein+ice floor analogy} There was once a
young man who dreamed of reducing the world to
After studying that, I’ve been unable to find out how to do the following.
\starttext
\placeinitial {``L}{\kap{\bf et me}} tell you a little
story.\index{Wittgenstein+ice floor analogy} There was once a
young man who dreamed of reducing the world to pure logic. Because he was a
very clever young
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Alan Bowen wrote:
>
> Is there a way to cross-reference an indexed term X that has only
> see X
> and not
> X see X?
I'd like to know this, too, now my index is full of ugly X see X references:
coating
prism coati
Does Context (any flavor) create indexes for
Syriac, a right to left language? Inquiry is from
the indexing list.
--
John Culleton
Wexford Press
Free list of books for self-publishers:
http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html
Updated PDF e-book: "Create Book Covers with
Scribus 1.4.5" coming soon
The following:
\starttext
Fate\index{Fate}
and
Destiny\seeindex{Destiny}{Fate}
\blank[3*big]
\placeindex
\stoptext
produces an entry for “Destiny” that reads:
*d*
Destiny
Fate*see Fate*
If one comments out “Fate\index{Fate}”, the entry reads as it should:
*d*
Destiny
*see Fate
onts now only the
regular font is found and reported by `mtxrun ... fonts`
if I interpret this output correctly:
optima optimaregular /System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc index:
4
optimanormaloptimaregular /System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc index:
4
optimaregular optimareg
·
> this bug was reported a while ago by user Thérèse on
> tex.stackexchange.com [1]. The font “Eadui.ttf” [2] causes the
> fontloader to access a nil value because the “Anchor-1” table is
> sparse (nil at index 3). Test file for Context:
>
> https://bitbucket.
he next thing. while playing around with
> some nice fonts I also tried out `optima' (like palatino by h. zapf).
> so that is what I see:
>
> mtxrun --script font --list --all --name --pattern=*optima*
>
> optima optimaextrablack /System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc
rn=*optima*
optima optimaextrablack
/System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc index: 0
optimablackoptimaextrablack
/System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc index: 0
optimabold optimabold
/System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc index: 3
optimabolditalic optima
imaextrablack /System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc
> index: 0
> optimablackoptimaextrablack /System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc
> index: 0
> optimabold optimabold /System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc
> index: 3
> optimabolditalic optimabolditalic
onts I also tried out `optima' (like palatino by h. zapf).
so that is what I see:
mtxrun --script font --list --all --name --pattern=*optima*
optima optimaextrablack /System/Library/Fonts/Optima.ttc
index: 0
optimablackoptimaextrablack /System/Library/Fonts
Hi Hans,
this bug was reported a while ago by user Thérèse on
tex.stackexchange.com [1]. The font “Eadui.ttf” [2] causes the
fontloader to access a nil value because the “Anchor-1” table is
sparse (nil at index 3). Test file for Context:
https://bitbucket.org/phg/lua-la-tex-tests/src/tip/cnt
so I can provide something because after all
the loaded xml file is a table already.
It would be great.
local x = xml.load("file.xml")
local t = xml.totable(x)
where x is an index/hash mix plus _tag, _type and _namespace fields as
well (after all I assume that you need to know that
a table already.
It would be great.
local x = xml.load("file.xml")
local t = xml.totable(x)
where x is an index/hash mix plus _tag, _type and _namespace fields as
well (after all I assume that you need to know that too).
(btw, I bet that you can do what you want with the existing
fun
upid table, so I can provide something because after all
the loaded xml file is a table already.
local x = xml.load("file.xml")
local t = xml.totable(x)
where x is an index/hash mix plus _tag, _type and _namespace fields as
well (after all I assume that you need to know that too).
(btw
f-osx-64/bin I found a eeror
message ""This went wrong:
.../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933: attempt to
index field 'properties' (a nil value)""
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
Hans, what version of LuaTeX is
imals. In my system a have a new luatex
>>> binary (v.
>>> > 0.78.2) but I don't know how install it in minimals. If i just
>>> copy/paste
>>> > the new binary to the folder .../tex/texmf-osx-64/bin I found a eeror
>>> > message "&qu
osx-64/bin I found a eeror
>> > message ""This went wrong:
>> > .../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933:
>> attempt to
>> > index field 'properties' (a nil value)""
>> >
>> > Why context minimal
m a have a new luatex binary
> (v.
> > 0.78.2) but I don't know how install it in minimals. If i just
> copy/paste
> > the new binary to the folder .../tex/texmf-osx-64/bin I found a eeror
> > message ""This went wrong:
> > .../Context/tex/texmf-contex
; message ""This went wrong:
> .../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933: attempt to
> index field 'properties' (a nil value)""
>
> Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
Hans, what version of LuaTeX is needed?
This went wrong:
.../Context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933: attempt
to index field 'properties' (a nil value)""
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
it's the reverse: the latest luatex comes with the latest minimals
no
ex/context/base/spac-ver.lua:933: attempt to
index field 'properties' (a nil value)""
Why context minimals don't coming with the last luatex?
Thanks for your support
2014-12-08 12:19 GMT+00:00 Hans Hagen :
> On 12/8/2014 12:27 PM, DesdeChaves wrote:
>
>> Th
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