On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 18:45, Drazen Baic wrote:
Hello,
URLs with '#' or '_' in the URL worked fine with LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.37.0-2009033116 and ConTeXt 2009.04.06 21:42 and still work with the newest beta LuaTeX, Version snapshot-0.39.0-2009041623 and ConTeXt 2009.04.21 16:11 when compiled with '--xtx'. When compiled with '--lua' I got this error:
I don't know if this is related, but when I tried to recompile some mkiv document today, lots of characters have been missing from output. Example:
\starttext \startMPcode u := 1cm; draw \sometxt{a\{b\}} shifted(1u,0u); % no braces \stopMPcode \stoptext
I remember having problems with at least {, }, #, & and with the usage of the following macro inside metapost:
% outside: \def\combine#1{\hbox to .5em{}\hbox to 0pt{\hss\color[red]{\mframed[frame=off]{#1}}\hss}\hbox to 0pt{\hss\color[darkgray]{o}\hss}}
% usage inside \sometxt in metapost: \combine{\textcaron}
But I had no time to debug.
--lua ? don't you use 'context' ? (as context will call texexec when the topline mentiones pdftex/xetex as engine, i now always use it in calls from the editor instead of texexec)
thank you for the tip. I was always using texexec --lua in my vim/macvim config.
if you're in a hurry you can use \nonknuthmode (makes _ ^ in textmode normal letters, while \donknuthmode reverts them)
Hans
I'm not in a hurry but thanks again. I was just testing the newest beta to see if index creation is working again. Regards, Drazen