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cfr
12:00 AM
@JosephWright To be honest, I don't really know enough about hyphenation patterns to answer any question about them. However, what do you want to know exactly? Is the question whether ŵ or ŷ occur in words which should be hyphenated? I guess they do. ( assume that owls need hyphenation, for example, on occasion.
[Even in South Wales, that is.]
 
@cfr @JosephWright looking at the dates, suspicion is that the utf8 hyphens are just the T1 ones in this case, so omit any characters not in T1
 
@cfr @JosephWright Sorry, but you won't get hyphenation for those words, since in T1 ŵ and ŷ need the low level \accent construction.
@JosephWright Only UTF-8 patterns for (Xe|Lua)TeX can have them
 
12:29 AM
@egreg yes but Josephs point is that they dont, it looks like the utf8 patterns are simply T1
The only non ascii characters are ôáâáïïëïïâïïïáïïïïïïïöôáïöáïïêï
 
cfr
@egreg I took the question to be what they should be. I realise T1 won't support them, but isn't this a question about the hyphenation patterns Welsh should have, regardless of whether a particular encoding implements them or not?
 
12:45 AM
@cfr well in particular the file /usr/local/texlive/2015/texmf-dist/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/patterns/tex/hyph-cy.t‌​ex is UTF-8 hyphenation patterns for luatex and xetex but doesn't have them (or any other accented letters but the ones listed a couple of comments up)
 
cfr
@DavidCarlisle I know. I just checked.
 
@cfr I wonder if Yannis knows any Welsh:-)
 
cfr
@DavidCarlisle Does he make the patterns?
 
%% hyph-cy.tex, Welsh hyphenation patterns
%% Copyright 1996 Yannis Haralambous
%%     <yannis dat haralambous at telecom-bretagne dot eu>
%
@cfr ^^
 
cfr
@DavidCarlisle Ah. I didn't look at the comments. Just grepped.
@DavidCarlisle At least the list of letters doesn't obviously suggest they've copied them from Breton. So they're ahead of Babel, Polyglossia, datetime and dateitme2. (Actually, Polyglossia is now corrected. Maybe even Babel. But they did produce half-Breton for years.)
 
12:50 AM
@cfr course he knows lots of languages (even before google translate existed!)
 
cfr
@DavidCarlisle Maybe he doesn't like owls? Or speaks North-Walesian?
@DavidCarlisle Gŵgl is the relevant spelling, here, I think.
 
@cfr Yannis has papers mentioning welsh going back to the earliest days of Omega eg tex.loria.fr/moteurs/never-again.pdf so Gŵgl tells me
 
 
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cfr
3:30 AM
@DavidCarlisle Maybe somebody could ask for the hyphenation patterns that paper says the authors already have for Welsh? The paper explicitly mentions the hyphenation needs of languages such as Welsh with its ŵ, so presumably the patterns that they had/have includes patterns for words with the additional characters excluded from the T1-based patterns currently distributed. If the patterns were already prepared then, one of the authors should know what became of them, shouldn't they?
 
4:10 AM
@cfr You can retract a close vote by clicking on the "close" button again. It then warns you that you will not be able to vote again. I don't know if there's a limited time window for you to be able to do it.
 
cfr
@AlanMunn Hmmm. When I've tried it, it has said I can't vote again because I've already voted. But it hasn't let me undo it. Even when I've realised almost immediately I've made a mistake and voted to close something I didn't mean to. Obviously your powers exceed mind ;).
 
@cfr :) I think then there may be a short time span in which the powers are active, and that's why you weren't able to do it. Shorter than you remember?
 
 
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7:45 AM
@egreg Yes, I realise that. I was observing that there are deficiencies in some of the current pattern files related to the fact that they are really 8-bit simply transcoded to UTF-8, rather than being real Unicode pattern files
@DavidCarlisle (u)pTeX automatically treats anything outside the 7-bit range as Japanese. upTeX does seem to have a way of turning that off for the 8-bit range (I've not tested fully), but in pTeX that's not the case. However, you can use ^^ notation so that is what the pattern files have.
 
 
1 hour later…
9:05 AM
"The package code doesn't look that complicated, but i don't have any clue about it."
 
@JosephWright ah sounds vaguely familiar thanks for filling me in, although even then the patterns loader could presumably do the 8bit to ^^ notation conversion in macros so as to use the same input files.
@cfr (@JosephWright) I could mail Yannis, but they may be in the old omega files that should be around somewhere)
 
@DavidCarlisle I assume that this is ruled out: my guess is that the macro level never sees chars from the upper half of the 8-bit range but does seem anything put in using ^^ notation
 
@JosephWright blurgh ptex is weird:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Yes (I have a proposal for this in format mode ...)
 
@JosephWright stuff gone to ctan?
 
9:13 AM
@DavidCarlisle Just about to send
 
@JosephWright OK:-)
 
9:26 AM
@DavidCarlisle @egreg Do you think xspace should be mentioned in texdoc latex2e to not miss the space after commands? \LaTeX ate my space.
 
@DavidCarlisle All sent
 
@cfr Yannis certainly had them, but they needed special fonts ibiblio.org/pub/archives/welsh-l/welsh-l/1993/Sep/…
@JosephWright You just spoiled Petra's weekend:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Probably
@DavidCarlisle Indeed: see my comments on 'odd encodings' (copthyph.tex and ibyhyph.tex would be prime examples)
 
9:58 AM
@JosephWright but certainly the welsh ones could have been back converted to unicode rather than just dropping the characters in control symbol slots:(
 
10:09 AM
@Johannes_B Keep xspace in the attic.
 
@egreg Indeed
 
@cfr: Hi! The friendly hwyaden would like to nominate you for the TUG membership. :)
 
@egreg :-)
 
@Johannes_B not really (that whole document is a bit odd, not least that it's not written in latex:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle :-)
 
10:24 AM
@Johannes_B he's just jealous that he didn't write it
 
@DavidCarlisle Why odd?
 
@Johannes_B well most latex tutorials are written in latex but that is written in texinfo as I recall
 
@DavidCarlisle by the way, coming from here => mail-archive.com/latexrefman-discuss@gna.org/msg00119.html
@DavidCarlisle Yes :-)
But it is not a tutorial, it is a reference manual :-)
 
@Johannes_B if you're on that list you could point them at my xspace answer here
 
@DavidCarlisle If you don't want to write up a mail, i can certainly do. I thought about starting with
May 13 '13 at 19:19, by David Carlisle
@ach no xspace was a silly idea:-)
:-)
 
10:34 AM
@Johannes_B good plan!
 
11:00 AM
@DavidCarlisle CTAN report arrival of new code :-)
 
@JosephWright do you know if texlive will pick up new ini files this time round or not until tl2016?
 
@DavidCarlisle TL2016: KB doesn't want to mess about until the binaries change
 
@JosephWright fair enough, I see his timetable has first tl2016 test builds in March anyway which isn't so far off
 
@DavidCarlisle Exactly
@DavidCarlisle I'd been getting ready to answer that TeX/LaTeX question ...
@DavidCarlisle I'm surprised my latest team mail didn't get an immediate (and unfathomable) reply from Chris :-)
 
@JosephWright existing answer wouldn't stop egreg (and you might give a different slant to it anyway)
 
11:11 AM
@DavidCarlisle You've covered most of it
 
@JosephWright which reminds me I planned to reply to that some time today, was too late last night.
 
@DavidCarlisle :-)
 
 
1 hour later…
12:23 PM
@JosephWright not everyone was deterred from giving a second answer to the tex in packages question:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Oh, I quite expected that answer
@DavidCarlisle Re. your programming answer, I wonder you should include the fact that the 2e kernel is pretty stable (certainly if you don't want to work with engines that are themselves changing)
 
Can somebody crosscheck if LaTeX for complete novices mentions tabularx?
 
12:52 PM
@JosephWright done
 
1:21 PM
Google translate from the serbian wikibook gives me: "You should use a4wide package page with A4 size document with smaller margins. This is old fashioned and crazy. Use the "geometry" package instead,"
:-)
 
1:34 PM
Hi!
 
@PauloCereda Hi
 
@Johannes_B Hallo, wie geht's? :)
Ich kann mit einem Eierlöffel Fledermäuse töten!
 
@PauloCereda Danke, mir geht es gut. Wie geht es dir?
@PauloCereda german for runaways.
 
@Johannes_B (trying very hard to remember my German classes) Sehr gut, danke! Heute arbeit ich und ich spreche nur ein bisschen Deutsch!
 
1:53 PM
@PauloCereda :-)
Ich bin ein Pinguin. Was bist du? Bist du eine Ente?
 
@Johannes_B Ja, ich bin ein kleine Ente! :)
 
@PauloCereda Wollen wir ein Bier trinken? Bartender, ein ein Bier bitte.
 
@Johannes_B if it does, I hope it says, "if you are using tabularx with a table of numeric data, please don't"
 
@DavidCarlisle :-)
 
@Johannes_B ooh zwei Bier! Und ein Mineralwasser, bitte. :)
 
1:56 PM
@PauloCereda Ich hab ne Zwiebel auf dem Kopf, ich bin ein Döner.
@Christian will love that ^^^
 
@PauloCereda Sie werden nie beenden Sie Ihre These, wenn Sie zu viel Bier trinken
 
@DavidCarlisle A user said, that he loaded the package for tables (tabularx), i asked where he read it. L for complete novices. I greped the source and searched the pdf, nothing. I said, no, that document does not contain tabularx. Answer: Of course it does, do you think i am making that up?
 
@DavidCarlisle In vino veritas. :)
 
Sie werden Ihre Dissertation nie beenden, wenn Sie zu viel Bier trinken.
 
@Johannes_B so answer "yes"
 
1:59 PM
Kaffee ist auch gut gegen Husten.
 
@Johannes_B what I said, within experimental error
 
@PauloCereda Oh no
@DavidCarlisle google did a good job here :-)
 
@Johannes_B as always
 
2:09 PM
@PauloCereda I am scared to click on that.
 
@Johannes_B oooh :)
@Johannes_B: for one minute, I thought you would retaliate me with Schnnapi, das kleine krokodil.
 
@PauloCereda No, not Schnappi. There are boundaries.
 
@Johannes_B :D @ChristianHupfer loves that one. :)
 
@PauloCereda Doubtful
 
@ChristianHupfer <3
 
2:25 PM
Can somebody else give some advice on code copying here, please? tex.stackexchange.com/q/290350/37907
 
@egreg yeh I win:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle :(
 
2:42 PM
@DavidCarlisle, @egreg Fighting as usual :-)
 
Joseph Wright has added an event to this room's schedule.
 
@JosephWright he's just sad as I answered a question about an Italian document class faster than he did.
 
@DavidCarlisle And I even had to upvote! /crying
 
@egreg well at least your upvote was not wasted, I'm not rep capped today
 
@DavidCarlisle Worse than worst!
 
2:56 PM
@JosephWright I know they wouldn't like a date in the future, even tomorrow:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Yes
@DavidCarlisle I'll probably make some notes and add to the SVN
@DavidCarlisle Are you going to tag/branch?
 
@JosephWright I think we should just push back (as we do every time) and say yyyy/mm/dd strings are version numbers and not the ctan upload date
@JosephWright yes OK
 
@DavidCarlisle Sure, but today's issue was that the README says 2015/10/01 and the release is 2016/02/01 :-)
 
@JosephWright Ah. I blame l3build for not automating that:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle I actually could ...
 
3:04 PM
@JosephWright I know:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle The changes file is more tricky ...
 
@JosephWright yes although possibly safer than trying to auto-edit could do a "final check" test in the ctan build that checked the nominal date appears in readme and and changes and ltvers.dtx and anywhere else it is supposed to be
 
@DavidCarlisle Yes, like I say I'll probably make some notes
 
@JosephWright ohh @WillRobertson's pushed fontspec as well
 
@DavidCarlisle Indeed
 
3:10 PM
@JosephWright so can you update the readme without having to ship the entire zip again
 
@DavidCarlisle I guess I'd have to redo: I'll ask
 
3:38 PM
@DavidCarlisle Didn't you want me to? :)
@DavidCarlisle To answer your earlier question: yes, somewhat unintentionally, [tuenc] is currently opt-in, but hopefully that'll change before TL2016
 
@WillRobertson I see you changed your drink!
 
@egreg long story; yes :)
@egreg well still coffee
 
@WillRobertson No beer? Shame.
 
@PauloCereda I mistyped my password. That was teh reaction in my terminal: I've seen penguins that can type better than that.
 
@Johannes_B Oh my!
@Johannes_B: have you heard about this? cnx-software.com/2012/06/05/…
 
3:49 PM
@PauloCereda Hehe, i got something like that. :-)
 
4:05 PM
@WillRobertson Ironic given the starred comment ;-)
 
@WillRobertson yes I just thinking the ctan folks will be pleased to get everything at once:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle Indeed: babel is also getting an update!
 
@JosephWright aye!
 
@JosephWright i could probably update xmltex?
2
 
4:21 PM
@JosephWright I'm pretending to myself that it was subconsciously intentional to avoid any major document breakages :)
speaking of subconscious, I missed my window for sleeping at a sensible hour… good night!
 
cfr
4:36 PM
@PauloCereda Diolch yn fawr. I'm honoured to be hwyaden-nominated. But I've enjoyed the benefit this year and others should have a turn.
 
@cfr <3
 
@ChristianHupfer Clemens is not around, so you have to judge the worthyness of that entry: de.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX-W%C3%B6rterbuch:_Leerzeichen
Maybe you even got a printed version of the TeXbook, would be glad if you could point me to the source in texbook.tex.
 
@Johannes_B It's on CTAN
 
@JosephWright The pdf?
 
@Johannes_B No, the source
@Johannes_B My point being you are free to read and search that form
 
4:40 PM
@JosephWright I got the source, but the wikibooks references page 433 of the book.
 
@Johannes_B Ah
@Johannes_B Depends on the printing, then
 
@JosephWright No version mentioned, i figured there wouldn't be a much difference because changes haven't been that big. But i don't know how big the diff between hard- and softcover is. Cn't be that big, since the toc is done by hand.
 
@Johannes_B as long as you have a tex3 version I don't think page breaks change much, reprints restricted to a few pages here and there.
 
The wikibook quotes the texbook in saying that a\ b gives a usual space of 6/18 quad.
 
@Johannes_B it does?
 
4:48 PM
@DavidCarlisle Well, does it? I m failing a bit to get some code that tells me reliably what \ is. If it is catcode 10, shouldn't it be stretchable?
 
@Johannes_B you want me to go upstairs and find a texbook and look on page 433? :-)
 
@DavidCarlisle :-)
find a? How many do you have?
 
@Johannes_B yes it is and the natural stretched length depends on the font.
 
@DavidCarlisle The same page says that you can use \; in text mode without mentioning amsmath. And did you know, that xpsace can only be used in math mode?
 
@Johannes_B The interword space for cmr10 is indeed 1/3 of a quad, stretchable to 1/2 and shrinkable to 2/9 of a quad. But it depends on fonts, of course.
 
4:53 PM
@Johannes_B two I think now you ask, although I haven't seen one of them for decades
@Johannes_B page 433 doesn't mention \_ at all it is appendix F it has a table showing the lengths of the fontdimen params for the main cm fonts.
 
@DavidCarlisle Noted that from the hand written toc. Wikibooks ...
@egreg \spaceskip :-)
 
@Johannes_B You're right that \; works in text mode only with amsmath.
 
@egreg I noticed that today when a perfectly fine poster document failed with a missing $ error. The example was very very minimal when i noticed that the \name macro that failed was \def\name{Software name\;}.
 
@Johannes_B A correct statement would be that a\ b gives a normal interword space unaffected by space factor computations. So a.\ b has less space than a. b (assuming \nonfrenchspacing).
 
Never tried to use that in text before.
 
4:58 PM
@Johannes_B In 30 years or so, I think I've never felt the need for it in text mode.
 
@egreg It was the title of the poster, printed in \huge. No idea, why the OP felt the need have that space there.
 
@Johannes_B Happily it wasn't something like \title{Cale$\!$ representations$\!$ for...}
 
@egreg Oh my :-)
 
@Johannes_B I can find the real quotation.
 
@egreg On no :-)
 
5:02 PM
\title{Semigroup$\!$ Rings$\!$ that$\!$
  are$\!$ Inside$\!$ Factorial\\
  $\!$and$\!$ their$\!$ Cale$\!$
  Representation}
 
@egreg Well, a friend of mine used \bigbreak to end a paragraph and \noindent` to start a paragraph.
Everywhere in his masters report.
 
property for ideals in Krull domains to generalized
Krull domains, in the same spirit of a work on
generalized Dedekind domains by Gabelli and
Popescu [8].  \par
\ind A generalized Krull domain (GK-domain for
short) is a PVMD such that $P\not=(P^2)_t$, for each
$t$-prime ideal $P$, and each nonzero principal ideal
has only finitely many minimal ($t$)-primes
(cf.  [5, Theorem 3.9]).  GK-domains of $t$-dimension
one coincide with the class of Krull domains.  For
more details see [5].\par
 
@JosephWright tex.stackexchange.com/questions/290401/… The user posted almost the same question a few hours ago, long comment thread, at least one answer by Bernard.
 
@Johannes_B ^^^ with a supplement in the preamble
\def\ind{\hskip 0.125in\relax}
\parindent0pt
 
@egreg I think i have seen this before :-)
 
5:09 PM
@cfr -- nominate yourself anyhow, please. there are only four names there now, and i think at least one has said s/he is already a member, so declines. and the deadline is tomorrow. there's no shame in being re-upped.
 
@DavidCarlisle You were right about Petra
@barbarabeeton Aye
@barbarabeeton The deadline is actually when the vote closes, but ...
 
@barbarabeeton Strange that so few people nominated themselves.
 
@Johannes_B I don't deal with the wikibook stuff
 
@ChristianHupfer Hack the servers and delete it, then :-)
 
@Johannes_B -- dek has been very careful to avoid changing page breaks, and the softcover and hardcover are the same in that respect. doesn't depend on edition or "printing", and that essentially goes back to the first edition. changes are almost universally within a page, and usually new/rephrased paragraphs are able to be reset from the errata lists and even pasted in without obscuring anything.
 
5:16 PM
@barbarabeeton Came to the same conclusion by now. So the wikibook reference is either a typo or just a troll.
 
@Johannes_B I don't think enough people read meta to know.
 
@AlanMunn but it is featured on main.
 
@Johannes_B But if you don't read meta why would you click on a link to meta...
 
@AlanMunn Correct. Maybe it should be somethig like Wanna become a TUG member? or since many might not know what TUG is ... Wnna get some free candy?
 
@Johannes_B Isn't worth the effort ;-)
 
5:20 PM
@Johannes_B Yes, something like that might help.
 
@Johannes_B Proposal to @JosephWright :-)
 
@Johannes_B -- i'm sure i've said it before ... the wikibook is full of misinformation, and badly needs editing. maybe i'll attack it when my current crises are under control.
 
@barbarabeeton If you have some crippled rotting building structure, would you invest effort to minutely separate the good pieces from the bad and add new helpful pieces ... or would you just start from scratch? With a new blue print.
I would do the latter.
 
@Johannes_B -- yes, i agree. but the wikibook is much used, and i'm sure there are plenty of links into it. i don't know how to disable the wikibook (i haven't even been successful getting into it to make some easy edits, and i don't know how to get "approved" for that function either) without killing them. i don't like dead links, and to have this all at once disappear would not be good p.r. for tex.
 
@barbarabeeton Agreed, deleting it not sensible. But links will go dead if the wikibook gets some attention, since many parts are strangely put together.
 
5:30 PM
@Johannes_B -- agreed to that too, but it's possible to insert a forward link in a page that's superseded. with cooperation from whoever oversees the site, that can even be made automatic; that's done at ams, where pages are moved around all the time.
 
Clemens and i have been doing some modifications to the german wiki, but i somehow think that documentation needs one defined downstream which all other languages (or other institutions) take info from. Of course, as mentioned in the mail thread with james allen, this is complicated.
and in no means something that should be open for modification by everyone.
 
@Johannes_B -- while i agree that unrestricted modification is a bad thing, i do somehow think i should be permitted to be a potential checker/modifier of this wikibook. if you know how to get that to happen, please send mail with instructions.
 
@barbarabeeton en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Using_Wikibooks/Correcting_Errors might be the best bet to start.
@barbarabeeton When i encounter something strange on wikbooks, i don't know where to start. It often would be deleting one third of the page, because is is faulty, moving one third to another section to find out that it already is there (no duping, so rm) and completely rewriting the remains. That is called a drastic edit and should discussed on the discussion pages. Of course, you can just complain about the quality and somebody with some kind of human sense says: Go ahead, apply fixes.
(happended for the german version at least)
 
5:47 PM
@DavidCarlisle Did you see mail on the XeTeX list?
 
@JosephWright no but I'm on it I assume I will in a bit?
@JosephWright oh xetex classes
 
@Johannes_B -- okay, i will start there. regarding updating, i usually start by printing out what i intend to work on, read and mark up off-line, then go back to the electronic version and update. that way i know what i'm doing (well, as much as i ever do), so can plan ahead better. the last time i tried to make even simple updates to a wiki entry, i got so frustrated after a couple of hours of failure that i just gave up.
 
@JosephWright oh would definitely mean a new latex format before texlive 2016 if he's planning on pushing that out. I suppose we should make an extended allocator available just as a temporary package so people can test?
 
@DavidCarlisle Yes
@DavidCarlisle I was planning to reply to say 'we can sort this' both for XeLaTeX and XeTeX (as I seem to be in charge of the .ini files nowadays)
 
@JosephWright of course if he's active in xetex internals again now might be a good time to ask if hyphenation could be more like luatex and loaded in a document...
@JosephWright OK
 
5:58 PM
@DavidCarlisle I'll leave that to you :-)
@DavidCarlisle BTW, I checked up on ConTeXt: they don't run in IniTeX mode (it's fun tracking down their format files but I did)
 
@JosephWright you mean in a normal run, or they don't use initex/\dump at all?
 
@DavidCarlisle My question about whether one might not bother with \dump: they still use it
 
@JosephWright oh ok, that's what I thought. I really should look at context again one of these days, I looked quite hard at it when it first came out but I doubt any of that remains
 
@DavidCarlisle Bits an bobs: the MkII -> MkIV changes are still a work in progress (and there's still a reasonable amount of TeX code)
 
@JosephWright a major innovation on the first version was the multilingual interface, you could switch the document commands from english/dutch/german
 
6:10 PM
@DavidCarlisle That's still there
@DavidCarlisle You might have noticed I have been paying attention [oddly, I don't rate their SI units support that much ;-)]
 
@JosephWright there is a suspicion that you are a context spy in the latex camp:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle :-)
 
@JosephWright so I was wondering if I should try pulling that xetex branch into my texlive build setup...
 
@DavidCarlisle Might be a plan
 
@barbarabeeton I also do the changes off-line. The width of my editor is limited to 65 chars (sometimes 70, sometimes 80) and hard line wrapping. This makes the wiki-diffs completely useless. I don't know if you can force that built-in editor to wrap after a defined width and if so, if a consense would be found regarding a common width.
 
6:17 PM
@JosephWright when i was pushing for fixed handling of utf16 surrogates last year I failed totally to build the sources that I fetched for the standalone xetex from sourceforge, but the texlive svn built almost straight away, just needed to add a couple of libraries. So I'm not completely confident but if I put it in the texlive tree, it might work....
 
@DavidCarlisle More CTAN questions ...
 
6:34 PM
@ChristianHupfer :-) That wasn't to get an upvote
 
@Johannes_B I know but I remember to have read that post a while ago
 
Does anyone know whether BaKoMa TeX distributes its own distribution or can be used with TeXLive or MikTeX? If the former, do we know how up-to-date the distribution is? The site documentation doesn't seem to say anything about the distribution.
 
@JosephWright yes hard to answer without knowing how the catalogue works, can they have a latex-graphics catalogue entry without changing the ctan or tds location?
@AlanMunn it certainly used to be a separate tex implementation, not looked for years
 
@DavidCarlisle Yes, it seems to be that way still since it provides its own package manager.
 
@ChristianHupfer I got an upvote nevertheless :-)
 
6:43 PM
@Johannes_B John, perhaps? ;-)
 
@ChristianHupfer Would be my guess as well :-)
 
7:20 PM
After all, Windoze is easy. ;-)
Nice -- that first solution worked like a charm. Thanks! — elsevers 1 min ago
 
8:10 PM
@DavidCarlisle We can certainly make Zip files with funny names, e.g.
-- CTAN's name for this is a bit different from ours
ctanpkg = "latex-doc"
which is just doc to us
(and goes into tex/latex/base in the TDS)
 
@JosephWright yes but do they want that zip to unpack into a directory of that name (which would break a lot of old links)
 
@DavidCarlisle See mail I've sent :-)
@DavidCarlisle Links to tex-archive/<whatever> are strongly discouraged in any case
 
@JosephWright ah was having dinner:-)
@JosephWright yes but after this many years there are probably lots of them and in books and...
 
@DavidCarlisle True, but many of them start tex.ac.uk anyway, so they are already bust
 
@JosephWright but still some of these are not and they are in bibliographies and things, I'd rather just leave the catalogue as it is than break them google.co.uk/search?q=tex-archive/macros/latex/required/…
 
8:29 PM
Hello
 
@MarekKaski Aloha!
 
@PauloCereda As part of the intro course I supervise the students have to read a text from which a plot of their vowels will be produced. The name of the text: "A bad day for ducks" books.google.com/…
 
@AlanMunn awwwwwwww <3
@Alan: gotta love duck literature. :)
 
@PauloCereda It's a classic of the genre.
@PauloCereda And this is the result (plot of my vowels based on reading the text.)
 
Anybody know luatex?
I need write tex file
 
8:39 PM
@MarekKaski Maybe.
 
and next save all data to disk
 
@AlanMunn ooh we could draw a duck from it!
 
correct it and load again
 
@MarekKaski So you want to do this with Lua code?
 
save all information (glue, line, kerning ligatures )
and load again into tex file
 
8:41 PM
@MarekKaski Sorry, I can't help you with that. Too low level for my knowledge.
 
ok, is possible to know in lua number of page?
i need put into tex normal text but with information what is page number
 
@MarekKaski I think you might be better asking a question on the main site. But you should maybe explain what you are trying to do exactly, because it might be that there are other ways of doing it. And people will probably want a sample document to play with.
 
 
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9:49 PM
@JosephWright on branching I've only made the branches when bumping the version number so the 2015/10/01 branch is already there and I don't think we need a 2016/02/01 branch until we add stuff for the next dated release, otherwise we can't do patch level updates on trunk)
*\XeTeXcharclass6=16384

*\showthe\XeTeXcharclass6
> 16384.
<*> \showthe\XeTeXcharclass6

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@JosephWright ^^^
 
I was watching a documentary about Churchill's funeral. Quite interesting and moving.
 
@PauloCereda Oh no! He died??
 
@DavidCarlisle It seems so!
 
@PauloCereda :(:(
 
@DavidCarlisle Sorry. :(
Smiley removed.
Prince Charles was so young at the time.
 
9:54 PM
@PauloCereda even @egreg was young then it's so long ago
 
@DavidCarlisle oh my!
 
@PauloCereda have you tried the code snippet that I posted above?
 
@DavidCarlisle Which one?
 
@PauloCereda 12 lines up
 
@DavidCarlisle I don't know what to do with it. :)
 
9:56 PM
@PauloCereda queen looks like she is trying to stab him with her heels
 
@JosephWright Would you think to a function, say \prg_leap:n, that takes as argument an integer and returns 1 if the integer corresponds to a leap year (after 1982) and 0 otherwise? See tex.stackexchange.com/questions/290418/…
 
@DavidCarlisle There's the bloke of Edinburgh nearby. :)
 
@PauloCereda just put \XeTeXcharclass6=16384 into a file and try it with xetex:-)
 
@DavidCarlisle ooooh hold on. :)
@DavidCarlisle My thesis it is!
! Bad character class (16384).
l.62 \XeTeXcharclass6=16384
@DavidCarlisle ^^
 
@PauloCereda your xetex is so old
 
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