> > When you know the filename, you can get the complete path like
> this:
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> \ctxlua{tex.print(resolvers.find_file("texgyrepagella-regular.otf"))
> }
> > \stoptext
> >
> Your question is now answered but why do you need the complete
> path?
>
> Wolfgang
I want to modify
Am 06.04.10 07:20, schrieb Peter Münster:
When you know the filename, you can get the complete path like this:
\starttext
\ctxlua{tex.print(resolvers.find_file("texgyrepagella-regular.otf"))}
\stoptext
Your question is now answered but why do you need the complete path?
Wolfgang
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On Tue, Apr 06 2010, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
> > Result (on my system):
> >
> > Path: texgyrepagella-regular.otf
>
> Hmm! How does context resolve the complete path afterwards?
Hello Wolfgang,
When you know the filename, you can get the complete path like this:
\starttext
\ctxlua{tex
Thank you Wolfgang,
> > how can I find the complete path of a existing font
> > with luatex under context mkiv. I am looking for an
> > equivalent function to
> >
> > kpse.lookup(fontname)
> >
> Here is a solution which consults ConTeXt?s font database, no path
> in the output means the font i
Am 05.04.10 23:52, schrieb Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini:
Hallo,
how can I find the complete path of a existing font
with luatex under context mkiv. I am looking for an
equivalent function to
kpse.lookup(fontname)
Here is a solution which consults ConTeXt’s font database, no path
in the output
Hallo,
how can I find the complete path of a existing font
with luatex under context mkiv. I am looking for an
equivalent function to
kpse.lookup(fontname)
Wolfgang
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