Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Line Number
I don't know of any way, but TeX sometimes complains on errors and
outputs the line number along.
There is \inputlineno in TeX, so \the\inputlineno or the lua
equivalent \ctxlua{tex.inputlineno} will work.
Best wishes,
Taco
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Line Number
I don't know of any way, but TeX sometimes complains on errors and
outputs the line number along.
There is \inputlineno in TeX, so \the\inputlineno or the lua
equivalent
luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com
mailto:t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Line Number
I don't know of any way, but TeX sometimes complains on errors and
outputs the line number
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com
mailto:t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Line Number
I don't know of any
luigi scarso wrote:
we need something like a stack trace;
also a lua try/except construct should be nice .
stack trace of tex?
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On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
we need something like a stack trace;
also a lua try/except construct should be nice .
stack trace of tex?
No no, sorry -- I mean traceback, something like this
Traceback (innermost last):
luigi scarso wrote:
No no, sorry -- I mean traceback, something like this
Traceback (innermost last):
Yeah, I though so. Repeat question: for TeX (macros)?
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On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
No no, sorry -- I mean traceback, something like this
Traceback (innermost last):
Yeah, I though so.
ok
Repeat question: for TeX (macros)?
Is it impossible ?
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luigi scarso wrote:
Repeat question: for TeX (macros)?
Is it impossible ?
Right now: yes. Later: doable.
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On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
Repeat question: for TeX (macros)?
Is it impossible ?
Right now: yes. Later: doable.
So doable .
Given that I like to lost in code, where should I start to look ?
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luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com
mailto:t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
luigi scarso wrote:
Repeat question: for TeX (macros)?
Is it impossible ?
Right now: yes. Later: doable.
So doable .
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
Not now, you will need a bit of luatex interfacing that is not
programmed yet.
ok -- stop here . Eventually at eurotex .
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If
Hello,
Did you take a look at the thread
How to Determine the Current File Name and Line Number in the
ConTeXt Source?
from yesterday?
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 20:18, ivo welch wrote:
Current File Name
There's \jobname, but if you read from other files this won't help you.
Line Number
I
is there also a way to determine the current output page number on which
typesetting is currently being made? (I know this is a difficult problem in
LaTeX, and I presume the same is the case for ConTeXt, because it uses the
same underlying TeX engine.)
/iaw
ivo welch wrote:
is there also a way to determine the current output page number on which
typesetting is currently being made? (I know this is a difficult problem in
LaTeX, and I presume the same is the case for ConTeXt, because it uses the
same underlying TeX engine.)
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