Typo in the LuaTeX manual: node.type(n)
I found a typo in the LuaTeX manual. It would be nice if this error could be corrected. I've attached a patch. I made this patch from the mirrored repository on Github (https://github.com/TeX-Live/luatex). Despite an intensive search I could not find the current development repository of LuaTeX. I read about an upcoming Git migration in the mail archive. Is there any progress? diff --git a/manual/luatex-nodes.tex b/manual/luatex-nodes.tex index d18006df0..a4ba7cfd7 100644 --- a/manual/luatex-nodes.tex +++ b/manual/luatex-nodes.tex @@ -1248,7 +1248,7 @@ This converts a single type name to its internal numeric representation. \libindex {type} \libindex {subtype} -In the argument is a number, then the next function converts an internal numeric +If the argument is a number, then the type function converts an internal numeric representation to an external string representation. Otherwise, it will return the string \type {node} if the object represents a node, and \type {nil} otherwise.
On Sun, 15 Jan 2023 at 18:49, Josef Friedrich
I found a typo in the LuaTeX manual. It would be nice if this error could be corrected.
I've attached a patch. I made this patch from the mirrored repository on Github (https://github.com/TeX-Live/luatex). Despite an intensive search I could not find the current development repository of LuaTeX. I read about an upcoming Git migration in the mail archive. Is there any progress?
https://twitter.com/luigi_scarso/status/1609233642718433283
diff --git a/manual/luatex-nodes.tex b/manual/luatex-nodes.tex index d18006df0..a4ba7cfd7 100644 --- a/manual/luatex-nodes.tex +++ b/manual/luatex-nodes.tex @@ -1248,7 +1248,7 @@ This converts a single type name to its internal numeric representation. \libindex {type} \libindex {subtype}
-In the argument is a number, then the next function converts an internal numeric +If the argument is a number, then the type function converts an internal numeric representation to an external string representation. Otherwise, it will return the string \type {node} if the object represents a node, and \type {nil} otherwise
Thank you for the patch, I will commit . -- luigi
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