Hi all, I have re-enabled live.contextgarden.net, with a few changes: * it now always runs mkiv * the actual run happens in a chroot environment, for better security Please try it and see how it works out. (context used is the current from May 2015) Best wishes, Taco
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Taco Hoekwater
Hi all,
I have re-enabled live.contextgarden.net, with a few changes:
* it now always runs mkiv * the actual run happens in a chroot environment, for better security
Please try it and see how it works out.
(context used is the current from May 2015)
Best wishes, Taco
hitting typeset google-chrome alerts about a popup -- which is about:blank -- luigi
On 23 Sep 2015, at 11:40, luigi scarso
wrote: hitting typeset google-chrome alerts about a popup -- which is about:blank
That would be the window that will eventually display the output log, I assume. The index.php (and in fact almost all of the other scripting) is still Patrick’s code. There is still plenty to improve on, I just added the chroot() stuff to make it safe(r) to use luatex. Best wishes, Taco
On 23 Sep 2015, at 11:30, Taco Hoekwater
wrote: Hi all,
I have re-enabled live.contextgarden.net, with a few changes:
* it now always runs mkiv * the actual run happens in a chroot environment, for better security
I also changed the wiki <context> extension so that it now uses the scripts from ‘live’ to do typesetting. I also changed it to use ‘mkiv’ as default, but mode=“mkii” works too. Best wishes, Taco
Please try it and see how it works out.
On Wed, 23 Sep 2015, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 23 Sep 2015, at 11:30, Taco Hoekwater
wrote: Hi all,
I have re-enabled live.contextgarden.net, with a few changes:
* it now always runs mkiv * the actual run happens in a chroot environment, for better security
I also changed the wiki <context> extension so that it now uses the scripts from ‘live’ to do typesetting. I also changed it to use ‘mkiv’ as default, but mode=“mkii” works too.
Thanks a lot for these! Having an recent version that runs on the wiki definitely makes it easier to generate examples. I am in favor of changing the default to mkiv, but it does mean that some of the mkii only examples might no longer compile and we will need to manually add "mode=mkii" to them. Aditya
Hi,
On 23 Sep 2015, at 17:45, Aditya Mahajan
wrote: I am in favor of changing the default to mkiv, but it does mean that some of the mkii only examples might no longer compile and we will need to manually add "mode=mkii" to them.
Yes. But then, at the meeting we decided that the wiki should be mkiv, with mkii only mentioned as a footnote (where applicable) so most pages need to be edited anyway. Best wishes, Taco
On Wed, 23 Sep 2015, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 23 Sep 2015, at 17:45, Aditya Mahajan
wrote: I am in favor of changing the default to mkiv, but it does mean that some of the mkii only examples might no longer compile and we will need to manually add "mode=mkii" to them.
Yes. But then, at the meeting we decided that the wiki should be mkiv, with mkii only mentioned as a footnote (where applicable) so most pages need to be edited anyway.
I agree. Aditya
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Aditya Mahajan
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luigi scarso
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Taco Hoekwater