23 May
2008
23 May
'08
12:24 p.m.
Hello,
tex.parshape = { "0pt", "30pt", "10pt", "20pt" }
after all it's just a variant on tex; a more extensive parshaper could have named keys in subtables
I agree.
Access to TeX's control sequences might be difficult without functions, though. [...]
brrr, do we really need to do that at the lua level? one can just pipr
definitions to tex; extending the tex syntax is a real long term objective (opening up has more priority)
Are there any ideas on how to extend TeX's syntax? More than nine parameters (if that is useful)? Parameter matching using regular expressions or Lua patterns? Optional parameters without having to use \futurelet (expandable, no fixed catcodes)?
Hans
Jonathan