On 1/12/2017 12:23 PM, Sergey Slyusarev wrote:
you can use \startMPinitializations \stopMPinitializations as these are expanded each graphic run
Thank you! This works fine with minimal example (in which the behaviour in question appears). But in specific context in which this problem affects me, this solution breaks many things:
There are many *MPinclusions with as many MPinstances (so variables from one instance don't contaminate another). (here's that place: https://github.com/jemmybutton/byrne-euclid/blob/master/preamble.tex#L30)
If this is indeed a bug and it's going to be fixed one day, I'll go with some less invasive hack to overcome it, but if this behaviour is correct, I'll try to rewrite everything accordingly.
the (subtle) difference between the two is not a bug but a feature
Or I got it wrong and *MPinitializations can substitute for *MPinclusions in this case?
yes
Sergey
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