Hello, tex.print/tex.sprint/tex.write accept an arbitrary number of parameters, whereas texio.write does not. Is there a reason for this discrepancy? (other than "temporary implementation", of course ;-) Jonathan
Jonathan Sauer wrote:
Hello,
tex.print/tex.sprint/tex.write accept an arbitrary number of parameters, whereas texio.write does not. Is there a reason for this discrepancy? (other than "temporary implementation", of course ;-)
Not really. I will make the texio functions accept multiple strings as well.
Hello,
tex.print/tex.sprint/tex.write accept an arbitrary number of parameters, whereas texio.write does not. Is there a reason for this
discrepancy? (other than "temporary implementation", of course ;-)
Not really. I will make the texio functions accept multiple strings as well.
Great! Thank you! Jonathan
Jonathan Sauer wrote:
Hello,
tex.print/tex.sprint/tex.write accept an arbitrary number of parameters, whereas texio.write does not. Is there a reason for this
discrepancy? (other than "temporary implementation", of course ;-) Not really. I will make the texio functions accept multiple strings as well.
Great! Thank you!
Patch is in trunk
Jonathan Sauer wrote:
Hello,
discrepancy? (other than "temporary implementation", of course ;-) Not really. I will make the texio functions accept multiple strings
as well. Great! Thank you! Patch is in trunk
Thanks!
A question: How stable is trunk currently?
It is pretty stable right now (hyphenation works once again), but you should not use it if you like having kerning and ligatures, because neither are present :-) Best wishes, Taco
Hello,
A question: How stable is trunk currently?
It is pretty stable right now (hyphenation works once again), but you should not use it if you like having kerning and ligatures, because neither are present :-)
So we should call it LuaWord now? ;-)
Best wishes, Taco
Jonathan
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