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@marmot no, it is not. Perhaps next time?
@Kurt We are still in the good range.between 100k and 1M there won't be a paliprime,
@Sebastiano Perhaps this answer of mine can help you correcting some issues? See tex.stackexchange.com/a/125404/16550
 
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04:01
@HenriMenke Rather than reinventing the wheel, I would like to ask you what in your opinion the simplest way would be to associate with a point a third coordinate, z. Have you thought about this? Would you declare a shape for that?
04:18
@marmot Are you talking about TikZ?
@HenriMenke Yes.
@marmot Are you referring to \pgfpoint which only takes two arguments?
@HenriMenke Yes, sort of. Or the fact that with calc I can only retrieve \x1 and \y1, but not \z1, say. (I understand that \x1 and \y1 are not the input coordinates.) It would be great to be able to find out what z value was used when setting the coordinate.
@marmot Adding \z<n> to the \let expression should be possible.
I tried
\documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
\usepackage{tikz-3dplot}
\usetikzlibrary{calc}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\path (0,0,1) coordinate (A) (2,1,2) coordinate (B);
\path let \p1=(A), \p2=(B) in
\pgfextra{\typeout{A=(\x1,\y1,\z1),B=(\x2,\y2,\z2)}};
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
but it causes an error.
04:25
@marmot Hm, it's actually not easily possible. The \x<n> and \y<n> registers give you the position on the canvas which is naturally 2D.
Yes, I know. There are crazy ways out like
\documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
\usepackage{tikz-3dplot}
\pgfkeys{/tikz/3D coordinates/.is family}
\tikzset{store 3D coordinates/.code args={#1 at (#2,#3,#4)}{
\typeout{#1 at (#2,#3,#4)}
\globaldefs1
\pgfkeys{/tikz/3D coordinates/#1/.is family,
/tikz/3D coordinates/#1,
x/.initial=#2,y/.initial=#3,z/.initial=#4}
\typeout{try:\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/3D coordinates/#1/x}}},
3D coordinate/.style args={#1 at (#2,#3,#4)}{%
store 3D coordinates={#1 at (#2,#3,#4)},
@HenriMenke but ^^^ this is crazy (not only because of \globaldefs1.
04:45
@marmot I quickly hacked a proof of concept.
\documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]{standalone}
\usepackage{tikz-3dplot}
\usetikzlibrary{calc}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\path (0,0,1) coordinate (A) (2,1,2) coordinate (B);
\path let \p1=(A), \p2=(B) in
\pgfextra{\typeout{A=(\actualx1,\actualy1,\actualz1),B=(\actualx2,\actualy2,\actualz2)}};
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
In the log I get
A=(2,1,2),B=(2,1,2)
@marmot ^^^ Is that what you are looking for?
@HenriMenke Yes, precisely. That's fantastic! (Maybe \rawx etc, instead of \actualx etc)?
@marmot That leave a lot of questions though. What about polar coordinates? \rawradius and \rawangle? What about elliptical coordinates where you have (45:1 and 2)?
@HenriMenke Yes, in principle these are all valid questions. There is, however, one conceptual difference. Given a coordinate, I can use the calc syntax to find out what \rawradius and \rawangle are. On the other hand, this is impossible for \rawx, \rawy and \rawz because they get projected to \x and \y, so there is some loss of information.
@marmot I'll add them but leave them undocumented for now.
@HenriMenke That's absolutely great! Thanks a lot!
05:05
@marmot Carefully read the commit message: sourceforge.net/p/pgf/git/ci/…
Thanks! There is a huge problem when trying to make `\coordinate (A) at (1,2,3);
\path let \p1=(A) in ...` work?
In your above code it seems to have worked.
@marmot Yes, because (A) has already been transformed into a pgfqpoint.
@marmot No, it didn't. The output was A=(2,1,2),B=(2,1,2), but expected was A=(0,0,1),B=(2,1,2)
@HenriMenke Even if it worked for just one coordinate at a time that would be great.
@HenriMenke You are probably telling me that, once B is defined, the z coordinate of A is inevitably lost, right?
@marmot Yes, that is by virtue of the way I implemented this, namely just making \pgftemp@x,y,z global.
@HenriMenke I see. (I'll just look if there is something I can do. Most likely the answer will be no.)
05:29
@marmot I added an additional check, so you don't have global definitions leaking into \rawx,y,z.
@HenriMenke Thanks!
If you have to show the projection of a point into the coordinate axes, would you use dotted or dashed?
@marmot Now the previous example just gives A=(,,),B=(,,) because no literal 3D point was supplied.
@HenriMenke I see. Yes, that's a tricky business. (My above crazy code might not be entirely crazy because the user has to explicitly specify that these are 3d points.)
@manooooh That's completely up to you. You could also take solid thin gray lines, for instance.
@HenriMenke In any case, what you are showing is that one could store the x, y and z coordinates by something that saves \pgftemp@x,y,z somehow just after the point has been set. This is certainly more elegant than what I had.
@marmot One possibility would be to store the “declared” coordinates alongside the proper coordinates when defining a node.
05:37
@HenriMenke Are you saying one could declare a new shape for that?
@marmot I wanted to have it generically for any named coordinate.
@HenriMenke Sure, that would be even better. I must say I have no idea how to do that.
06:22
@marmot How about this?
\path (0,0,{cos(45)}) coordinate (A) (2,1,2) coordinate (B);
\path let \p1=(A), \p2=(B) in \pgfextra{\typeout{A=\coord1,B=\coord2}};
Output is
A=(0,0,{cos(45)}),B=(2,1,2)
@HenriMenke That would be absolutely wonderful!
@marmot That also supports polar and everything else.
@marmot But you'd have to parse the components yourself.
@HenriMenke Yes, that's neat. (Yes, there is no problem in parsing the coordinates. The only conceptual problem is that so far there is some information lost, which is irrecoverable.)
@marmot With the current solution options are lost, i.e. ([xshift=2pt]0,0,{cos(45)}) loses stuff in square brackets.
@marmot But storing options globally as well is really easy.
@HenriMenke I think this is all minor in comparison. (In a 3d picture ([xshift=2pt]0,0,{cos(45)}) is not a very helpful coordinate because the shift is in the screen coordinates, not in the 3d ones, so it is very confusing.)
06:38
@marmot Again, read the commit message: sourceforge.net/p/pgf/git/ci/…
06:49
@HenriMenke Thanks!
 
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08:15
@yo' Hi Tom!
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08:50
@PauloCereda hi!
@yo' what's up, pal?
For those who like keming, there's a Reddit community about it, r/keming. Some jewels...
yo'
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09:12
@PauloCereda quite a lot of tough stuff, actually, was even calling a laywer because of some scout stuff, sand that's not really confortable of course...
And other things, at works etc.
@yo' oh my, I hope everything gets sorted out...
@yo' ooh
yo'
yo'
09:35
@PauloCereda so do I, obviously, but it's quite distracting...
10:01
@PauloCereda I was in Mestre and looked at a bus stop sign: the “Chirignago” stop had lost a tittle and could easily be read as “Chingnago”.
10:14
Is eps inclusion in XeTeX fast? Or does it need to preconvert like pdfTeX? (@DavidCarlisle maybe)
@Skillmon As far as I know, xdvipdfmx supports EPS natively.
10:33
@egreg thanks.
10:54
@Skillmon with any system, if you start with eps and finally make a pdf document, you have to use ghostscript or distiller or something to convert the eps into pdf as unlike pdf or jpg you can't just merge the data into the resulting pdf document/
@egreg @Skillmon well it calls ghostscript itself, so it's not really native
11:20
@DavidCarlisle thanks for the detailed explanation.
11:34
@Kurt Good morning from Sicily and thank you veru much for your precious help. It is very important and I have upvoted your answer.
@Kurt The use of \input is excellent and I knew it. But when I started writing I didn't imagine that the conclusion was the writing of a university book.
@marmot @ChristianHupfer @Kurt @DavidCarlisle In the meantime, I wish you a warm welcome. And then I thank you for tonight, one night we say nightmare :-) as Christian himself wrote last night. This morning I am giving you the results of my experiment that ended this morning at school before entering the classroom.
The pdf file is readable and printable both with Adobe Acrobat DC the same installed on my PC and with Nitro 8.
@Sebastiano so what did you change from the unreadable pdf?
@DavidCarlisle No :-) Fortunately, it has no problem at all and is not at all corrupt. I am not an expert but I have made my deductions.
@DavidCarlisle The file pdf is very good. At this moment I'm writing with and without translator. :-).
@Sebastiano I do not understand that. If the pdf is good and you have not changed anything, what was the (deleted) question about?
First, around 1:30 Italian time, I cut the .tex file with the command \end{document}.
@DavidCarlisle In my opinion it's a PS font encoding; I'm using a virtual PDFcreator printer. There is probably a font encoding problem.
Cutting all the mathematical part, everything prints regularly. When I move the end document where there is some formula, it doesn't print anything. I think it's something that has to do with the virtual printer.
If I remember correctly PDFCreator installs some PS fonts (it uses ghostscript) and surely something does not decode it. Yet in the old .tex file that contains unassembled parts, the mathematical part prints it regularly.
@DavidCarlisle Surely when a revision of the first draft will be given and the .tex file will be more manageable I will start to opt for the changes and make the necessary changes as you suggested. The suggestions have been inserted in a .txt file.
@AlanMunn Good morning also to you.
@DavidCarlisle the deleted question concerned the problem of the press. I thought it was a file problem. In my opinion, it is only a problem with my virtual printer. PDFCreator is the old version 1.7.3 if I remember correctly.
12:43
@JosephWright You got mail.
13:00
Hey guys. I need to simply put a photo on an absolute position in my latex CV without it interacting with the text. I'm googling for the last 1/2 hour but "position latex image" is a large topic. Can anyone point me to the right direction?
At the moment, I'm trying things like
\begin{picture}(50,50)
\put(300,-70){\hbox{\includegraphics[scale=0.15]{img/me}}}
\end{picture}
but this changes linebreaks and text-placement.
@halirutan change (50,50) to (0,0)
@halirutan the eso-pic package offers some syntax for a full-page picture environment overlaying the text
@DavidCarlisle Ahh.. nice. Never copy SO answers without understanding every detail. Thank you, again.
@PauloCereda Oy. Even the name is a pun!
13:39
@marmot ok, thank you <3
13:52
@samcarter I just earned some points
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@DavidCarlisle :) a picpig :)
14:10
@DavidCarlisle we are impressed, the similarity is obvious:
15:01
@CarLaTeX Seems like someone wants your car .... ;-)
@CarLaTeX OK, apparently the user has changed their mind.
Springer Verlag must have great opportunities to make good typesetting, and yet, in their e-books (standard format, I think) greek letters are much bigger than the latin ones.
@JosephWright if you have some time, could you try out how fast miktex loads luaotfload for you? There should be a message like luaotfload | main : initialization completed in... in the log.
@UlrikeFischer When I'm back with my laptop., sure
I wonder why they do such "simple" mistakes. Anybody have an idea?
@mickep I hadn't noticed before, but you're right! Here is another random example:
It's a better match with the Roman font, though (as in div in the example).
15:16
@mickep scaled fonts which mismatch in height. e.g. tex.stackexchange.com/questions/347244/…
@mickep another example would be misscaled or unscaled helvet.
I still think it is strange that a big company like Springer makes such mistakes in their documents. @HaraldHanche-Olsen I'm not sure I agree it looks better with the Roman font. Perhaps a little.
Good afternoon to all users.
@Skillmon Oh, so that is probably what they do. (I even thought for a while they were not using TeX at all, but one of those very expensive systems.)
@marmot The question is very beautiful. I have created with Geogebra an animation for this Physics argument. Can I, one day, see if possible your works on this question?
@UlrikeFischer LOL. Who is? :-)
@mickep maybe that could be the case for some of their publications. But I thought I remember that they used to have a LaTeX search engine on their site, which got shut down (there was a question a while ago on the main site).
15:26
@DavidCarlisle i.sstatic.net/7I3L4.png
@DavidCarlisle I have finded the folder with all .log file of TeXworks :-). I wish you a lot of well.
@Sebastiano Maybe, if the question is how to draw epicycles rather than adding smaller circles on the boundary of a smaller circle. At the this point the produced graph has not much to do with epicycles, so please do not show the result to Galilei or Kopernikus. ;-)
@mickep Poking around in the PDF, I notice that they use Times along with computer modern and the ams fonts. These fonts don't go terribly well together, I think. You may wonder why they don't switch to STIX, but perhaps that is because STIX isn't really ready for prime time yet. I did typeset a proceedings volume for the EMS recently using STIX, but it was a nontrivial task.
@Sebastiano Good afternoon. Did you already fixed some of your labels etc?
@mickep Maybe I should have said “less bad” rather than “better”.
@HaraldHanche-Olsen Isn't it true that they are one of the companies behind stixtwo? I think stixtwo looks pretty good.
15:36
@barbarabeeton Perhaps you have something to add to the discussion on this question? But given your present more urgent concerns, it is understandable if you don't.
@mickep It does, but is has issues. I had to do a fair amount of patching. (I am eternally grateful to @UlrikeFischer for showing me the way using lua.) Which reminds me, I should've reported some of the problems I ran into to the STIX Two folks.
@ChristianHupfer Another explanation is that pyramids were built long before Archimedes. — marmot 2 mins ago
@ChristianHupfer ooh
@HaraldHanche-Olsen Oh, I see.
@marmot: Of course, there was no effect of buoyancy before Archimedes decided that there should be one, as well as Newton decided that gravitation exists because he developed the gravitational force. And the tree outside of my window was not there until I looked at before ;-)
@ChristianHupfer Yes, this is how QM works. The moon is not there if no one observes it.
15:41
@marmot ooh the sound of a falling tree
@marmot Schrödinger's cat moon then ;-)
@marmot We'd better not try to determine its position too exactly, or we will do something unpredictable to its momentum!
@ChristianHupfer No, this was indeed one of Einsteins complaints.
@marmot I know
15:44
@HaraldHanche-Olsen You should make this comment here... ;-)
@PauloCereda Cats love to be inside the box, so your image is quite unrealistic ;-)
@Kurt Hi :-) Kurt
@PauloCereda Hola' esta bien :-)?
@ChristianHupfer Last night: --->nightmare!!!!!!
@Kurt I have finded the folder where is the .log file :-)
@Sebastiano Well, then you can eliminate one warning after the other :-) coukd become the second nightmare, timeconsuming or could be easy to do, depends on your code ... But it is important to be done! Do not left ofer undefined labels!
@Kurt Meanwhile, there are so many typographical errors. I'm fixing some of them. For example, a \bar to replace a \widebar or viceversa.
@Kurt No no, it's already become another nightmare :-(. There's always something to learn, but you have to consider that I wrote the first draft myself.
15:54
@ChristianHupfer :)
@ChristianHupfer Mine is near me. :)
@Sebastiano I actually do not speak Spanish...
@PauloCereda But is it correct? :-) I have not used the translator
@Sebastiano I'm sure you be able to get that finished. Simply do it step by step.
@Kurt You can imagine that I use a laptop where windows seen in 2004 were installed before; I have a 128 MB video card. :-( I have traces left when I move a window. I should buy a new one but I don't have time. Of course I bought a smartphone in June 2018 and I haven't opened it yet. My cousins always get angry when they ask me but why don't you open the package? :-)
@PauloCereda How about Hungarian? Some blokes published a Hungarian - English phrase-book, so they say ;-)
@Sebastiano Then it could be you are using an old tex distribution too? Which distribution do you use?
15:59
@Kurt I thank you immensely for your understanding. I've been using LaTeX since about 2002, if I remember correctly. It takes a lot of patience and I hope that my project will end in the best possible way. Everything I'm doing now will be made known to all the people who have followed me for better or for worse. Now I'm using the translator. When they are short phrases I do it myself but when they are long phrases I prefer the translator.

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
@Kurt I'm reading @ChristianHupfer ahahahahahh
@Sebastiano Could you please stop us informing about the translator? Most of us are aware of that ...
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@Kurt No it is newest version.
@Sebastiano I really can't tell...
@Sebastiano MiKTeX or TeX Live? I'm using MiKTeX ...
@ChristianHupfer I copied it quickly and didn't notice it in the English mask.
@ChristianHupfer Excuse me.
16:03
@ChristianHupfer Mein Luftkissenfahrzeug ist voller Aale
@Kurt MikTeX, wait....
I meant every note on the translator ...
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@PauloCereda Very good! We don't have much hovercrafts here however :D
@ChristianHupfer :)
@Kurt Is it visible? i.sstatic.net/CIqpK.png
MikTeX 2.9
@ChristianHupfer Luftkissenfahrzeug is a wonderful word.
16:06
@ChristianHupfer the electric scooter entered the shopping cart in Italy to detect inflation. If I had not seen it on television I would not have understood the term you wrote.
@Sebastiano Best way to see if miktex is current is to check the first line og a resulting log file. It contains the complete version number ...
@AlanMunn I have no idea of what it actually means. :)
@Kurt I'm terribly afraid to fill him in. Whenever there are essential updates there is a patatrack, a bomb in my computer :-)
What is the mean of Luftkissenfahrzeug?
@PauloCereda Literally 'air pillow go stuff' (or better 'air pillow vehicle').
@Sebastiano Hovercraft.
@Sebastiano In english hovercraft in italic I do not know, not speaking italic, only german and a little bit english ...
16:09
@AlanMunn Ah, I not know the word.
@Kurt I not used hovercraft :-). I think "scooter elettrico" or a similar word.
electric scooter
Is it possible to replace the greek math letters with scaled ones of the same font family with lmodern?
Spacecraft is "razzo": I think.
@Skillmon My best regards to Beirut for you.
@Sebastiano not Beirut :) I'm in Bayreuth which is a small city in Germany :)
@samcarter Good afternoon and welcome between us
@Sebastiano greetings back.
16:12
@Skillmon I'm scarce, it is true. :-(
@Sebastiano A luftkissenfahrzeug is able to drive over water or land, because it usses air to get no direct contact with the ground. Some times Hovercrafts were the fastes wax to get from france to england. I do not know if the eurotunnel today is faster ...
@Sebastiano: Bayreuth is the Bavarian version of Bielefeld (@Skillmon ;-))
@ChristianHupfer no, I'm not paid by the government to claim I was there once.
@ChristianHupfer I doubt this. Only bayreuth has Wagner :-)
@Kurt As you are using miktex, could you compile a small hello-world document with lualatex and tell me what loading time luaotfload reports in the log? (something like luaotfload | main : initialization completed in XXX seconds.
16:14
@Skillmon No one claimed that you are paid to claim to have been there ;-)
@ChristianHupfer I learn a lot here. Thanks for the help of the numbering to move to the right :-( from last night :-(:-(
@ChristianHupfer Not really. A large part of the world knows about the festival.
@ChristianHupfer but that's implied if you say Bayreuth is Bielefeld, Bavaria style.
@Kurt Well, I can live without Wagner pretty well.
@Kurt The Wagner ...the musicist.
16:15
@ChristianHupfer :-)
@Sebastiano Yes.
@AlanMunn perfect!!!!!
Last week I have seen "Il pianista" for the first time.
@Sebastiano yes, he lived in Bayreuth and we got the Wagner Festspiele
@Sebastiano Well the English word is 'composer', so maybe not so perfect. :)
@AlanMunn I have used, now, only my mind. It is correct. Musicist=musicista :-)
Do you know the film "Il pianista"? it is very beautiful.
16:18
@UlrikeFischer There was a package one should use to correct some lualatex errors. Is that still needed? Can you give me the luatex code to be compiled, I'm using pdflatex mostly ...
@AlanMunn should be 'air pillow drive stuff' but very good literal translation :)
I'm going out of the chat room now. I have to get an herbal tea first and then I have to buy spare parts for my car. My greetings to all of you and heartfelt thanks.
bye to all.
simply \documentclass{article}\begin{document} blub \end{document}. I'm only interested in the loading time of luaotfload.
@Skillmon Yes, my mistake. 'fahren' is a bit more specific than 'go'. But it often translates into 'go' in English.
@AlanMunn if used as an imperative that might be true. But I guess I wouldn't most of the time. Not sure about it.
16:32
@Skillmon For example, I think you would say "Färht dieser Zug nach Berlin?" using 'fahren' not 'gehen' and similar examples. You could never use 'drive' there in English. So it means 'go by vehicle' more than drive, I think.
@AlanMunn but the bus driver drives the bus, he doesn't go it :)
@AlanMunn really context dependent.
@Skillmon He does indeed. But it follows therefore that the bus isn't driving. :)
@AlanMunn that's because the verb has both meanings in German. The one who is driving and the machine that is being used, both "fahren" in German.
@UlrikeFischer Ah, I see. The result is: luaotfload | main : initialization completed in 1.984 seconds
@Skillmon Of course, so roughly, the meaning is 'go by vehicle' and then when you add a subject that can be the intentional cause of the going it gets interpreted as 'make go by vehicle' = 'drive'. Compositional semantics ftw. :)
16:51
@AlanMunn LOL
@Kurt hm, that's better than on my machine, but still much too slow. Is your system up-to-date?
@AlanMunn /soundtrack of Hawaii Five-0
@UlrikeFischer I have an SSD, if that matters: luaotfload | main : initialization completed in 0.062 seconds
@UlrikeFischer With an up-to-date TeXLive
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@samcarter, @marmot @ChristianHupfer ^^
17:06
@PhelypeOleinik that's quite fast. I get 0.6 seconds with texlive, but 3-6 seconds with miktex on my PC and my laptop.
@PauloCereda No wonder he put the cat in the box.
@HaraldHanche-Olsen -- added a comment. i'll try to send the info on to murray sargent, but as you say, i'm overwhelmed with other concerns right now. (i lose my main email connection on friday.)
@HaraldHanche-Olsen -- it may not be too late. if you still have concerns, please do report.
@AlanMunn :)
@AlanMunn: I like how my iPod's voice over says the name of this song:
@PauloCereda Oh, I'm glad I'm no geologist -- imagine being hit by all these rocks :)
@samcarter ooh
@samcarter or a whale biologist :)
17:19
@PauloCereda ohh, that sounds even worse :)
@samcarter ooh
@UlrikeFischer my used version is: This is LuaTeX, Version 1.09.0 (MiKTeX 2.9.6930 64-bit) (format=lualatex 2018.11.18)
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(I know, it looks like a cat :)
@UlrikeFischer I want to make an update later
@Kurt the format sounds a bit old (but this doesn't mean that you should update).
17:22
@UlrikeFischer I'm trying to keep my system up to date. No two days later after the last changings (as told on MiKTeX page) and no upcomming error message it is time to update :-)
18:02
@marmot Oh, what a pity, we were ready to answer!
@samcarter The face is ok, but I think it needs hooves :)
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@DavidCarlisle @JosephWright ^^ :)
18:30
@barbarabeeton I'll get it back on my to do list. Not sure why it fell of that list in the first place, but I was extremely busy at the time, and then I was sick for three months July–September, so many tasks fell by the wayside.
19:18
@UlrikeFischer Hm... I tried on my laptop (no SSD and really, really old) with an also up-to-date TeXLive and I get 0.080 seconds, so it isn't the SSD...
19:45
@UlrikeFischer I get luaotfload | main : initialization completed in 0.135 seconds (slower than @PhelypeOleinik :-(
@Skillmon My computer at the university (the one which I actually use) is quite fast, so it's understandable. But my laptop had its 10th birthday long ago, so it's puzzling if you ask me... Even minesweeper makes it freeze :P
@CarLaTeX How about this:
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20:06
@samcarter Very good, the forelegs, too, need something like this:
@HenriMenke was this a deliberate change of policy? I seem to remember pgf ruling out some etex features previously. (Not complaining, just wondered)
20:20
@samcarter No, I'm wrong, pigs have to hooves!
@DavidCarlisle I thought that TikZ didn't use e-TeX, but then I got a bug report saying that \scantokens is undefined (sourceforge.net/p/pgf/bugs/508, bugs.debian.org/920368). These were added by TIll himself, so I guess Knuth TeX compatibility is just gone. I also don't have a reason to try to re-engineer it to be compatible.
@DavidCarlisle Or do you know a Knuth TeX way of emulating \scantokens?
@HenriMenke Er, this one does depend on whether you need expandablity
@HenriMenke I wouldn't bother
@HenriMenke only the way it's essentially implemented internally, writing to a temporary file and reading back, but even then you probably get edge cases with different tokenisation
20:44
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Well, no palindrome, but a nice number anyway ;-)
@ChristianHupfer It seems also a palidrome to me :)
@CarLaTeX Well, the master of complaining about comma or + characters (let's call him @DavidCarlisle ;-)) might have a different opinion ;-)
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@ChristianHupfer Don't pay attention to him, he eats pineapple pizza!
@CarLaTeX you are mean
@DavidCarlisle <3
@samcarter have no hooves (previous typo)
20:56
2 days ago, by David Carlisle
@manooooh as a general rule, if you are not sure what someone means when chatting here just assume they are being rude about me. Chances are you will be correct.
@AlanMunn never a truer word....
@AlanMunn It's not my fault if he eats pineapple pizza!
@UlrikeFischer with updated system I get:
@UlrikeFischer luaotfload | main : initialization completed in 1.156 seconds
@UlrikeFischer This is LuaTeX, Version 1.09.2 (MiKTeX 2.9.6960 64-bit) (format=lualatex 2018.11.18)
@DavidCarlisle Always said there are strange things on the Internet
21:16
@CarLaTeX yes things like English speaking Italian ducks driving a car.
@DavidCarlisle And monocrome men
@CarLaTeX That's just the English light, look at this colour photograph outside my house the other day souldern.org
@DavidCarlisle lol
21:33
@DavidCarlisle That's all because of Christian. He desperately wanted to release something during the Christmas break. I wanted to wait until pretest. Now we are getting swamped with bug reports.
21:51
@DavidCarlisle What is the proper citation for `\makeatletter
\newcommand{\leqnomode}{\tagsleft@true\let\veqno\@@leqno}%
\newcommand{\reqnomode}{\tagsleft@false\let\veqno\@@eqno}%
\newcommand*{\compress}{\@minipagetrue}
\makeatother`, i.e. which of your posts defined it?
22:03
MSU Human Resources (HR) is constantly looking for ways to improve the recruiting and onboarding experience, and in order to do so, we need your feedback. Maybe you could start by never using the word 'onboarding'.
@marmot er...
@DavidCarlisle You got credit for this stuff in this answer, so I thought you have invented it. And I wanted to give porper credit.
@marmot google suggests perhaps this
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A: Tag placing with amsmath

David Carlisle\documentclass{report} \usepackage[leqno]{amsmath} \makeatletter \newcommand{\leqnomode}{\tagsleft@true\let\veqno\@@leqno} \newcommand{\reqnomode}{\tagsleft@false\let\veqno\@@eqno} \makeatother \begin{document} \begin{align} f(x) &= ax^2 + bx + c \\ g(x) &= dx^2 + ex + f \end{align} \r...

@DavidCarlisle Thanks!
@marmot google knows all.
22:17
@DavidCarlisle Yes, quite some progress. Some years back that was said about God.
@marmot Ho fiducia in google
@AlanMunn ooh
@Kurt thanks, still not quite clear if it is generally slow or if it is a problem on my machine. I probably need more tester. But format=lualatex 2018.11 is too old, you can't have the newest latex with this.
I had to remove the keyboard of my old Dell laptop. For a minute, I felt like MacGyver.
@UlrikeFischer Ulrike, it is the latest one I can get with MiKTeX Console
22:28
@Kurt You could try to recreate the format in the console (user mode probably).
@UlrikeFischer I will take a look and tell you later, okay?
@PauloCereda Wouldn't that be PCGyver?
22:44
@ChristianHupfer 22222 are the money in euro into my bank :-)
Good evening to all users.
@CarLaTeX Why there are always many photo of the pigs ?:-)
@egreg Ciao carissimo :-)-
@egreg At this time I have not used often the translator :-)
@Sebastiano Ciao!
@egreg is there the snow near your city?
Last night I slept very little :-( tomorrow at school :-) A greeting to all and a very strong hug.
@Sebastiano It rained a lot on Friday and Saturday; grey Sunday and sunny Monday. :-)
23:02
@CarLaTeX Thanks for the sketch with the claws! I tried a few things to add them, but I'm not yet satisfied with the result (I now know that I can draw lobsters :). I guess I'll let it rest for a bit and revisit it in a few days, maybe I'll find a good way then. For the time being, I'll add the tikzpig without the claws, but I'll keep in mind, that there is still something missing.
Looks awesome: some extra chubbiness is appropriate and I like the feet. (I tried to cover up the circle thing by calling it an ellipse, but you clearly didn't fall for it :).) — Circumscribe 5 mins ago
@CarLaTeX ^^^ People like your idea with the hooves!
@Sebastiano I hope it will be a good day tomorrow, S. Agata
23:43
@UlrikeFischer I rebuild the format for lualatex to LuaTeX, Version 1.09.2 (MiKTeX 2.9.6960 64-bit) (format=lualatex 2019.2.5)
@UlrikeFischer luaotfload | main : initialization completed in 1.156 seconds

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