Arthur Reutenauer schrieb:
luac5.1.exe [TO] luac.exe etc.
Alternatively, you can use LuaTeX itself as the lua interpreter and compiler. That is, the same binary will act as:
LuaTeX proper when called luatex(.exe) lua when called texlua(.exe) (equivalent to luatex --luaonly) luac, the compiler, when called texluac.(exe)
So you don't even need lua anymore.
i see. but on windows you waste more than 7mb disk space this way. installing the lua binaries costs only 288kb. so where is the benefit? there must be a better way. peter
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