@yo' --- a quick question --- if I want to interact with an overleaf project via git, it's better to go through GitHub or using the direct raw git access? The second one seems easier, but it's marked as experimental in the documentation...
@yo' I just need it because at my old age I have to use my editor to edit the thing... I'll just pull and push. Otherwise I'll fill the document with spurious i and a everywhere...
@UlrikeFischer @JosephWright ah I see l3build ctan still doesn't work, at least unlike ho-tex we don't have to reverse engineer a build script. makectanzip bash script seems to work...
@WillRobertson as far as I can see \\ should work it's tempting to auto-double backslashes but then you wouldn't be able to use \n in strings to mean newline. Perhaps should take strings supplied in lua files as-is but double backslashes if read from text files or the> prompt. .... (by the way is there a unicode-math update planned for the up shape change?)
why on earth does the bidi build script start off chmod -x *.pdf *.jpg *.ltx bidi.dtx I wonder....
The next code with lualatex-dev gives warnings
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `TU/TeXGyrePagellaMath(1)/m/up' undefined
but not with lualatex
% !TEX TS-program = lualatex-dev
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{unicode-math}
\setromanfont[Ligatures=TeX]{TeX Gyre Pagella}
\setmathfont{TeX Gyr...
@DavidCarlisle Hmmm... let's see if she got caught by LaTeX and after she finishes the Ph.D. she's interested. No way that I will let her do that now... ;-P
@JosephWright yes I suppose so (actually I may see if it really needs shell-escape one would hope that whatever it is doing could be done by l3build external to the xetex run, but the file is a bit obscure..
@WillRobertson not auto-installing texlive-scripts.x86_64-linux due to -no-auto-install (new on server) we had to add an additional script install the other day as tl re-organised, see latex2e version of texlive.sh:
commit b5dbc673dd7d5b6c8a9dc083eb6e05ca28270929
Author: Joseph Wright <joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk>
Date: Thu Jan 9 14:13:53 2020 +0000
Install texlive-scripts for mftextfm
@DavidCarlisle I owe you a very large and very nice beer David, thank you!! It would have taken me much longer to debug that... (not on my computer tonight, I’m trying to edit TeX code on an iPad like Chris which is “interesting”)
running test suite with max_error_line changed don't think it will make much difference as we dont have many errors, changing max_print_line would make more changes @JosephWright
@egreg well, I can counter that with saying that Italians claim to produce white wine (not discussing red here really... I'm not enough of a local patriot to say that red wine from central Europe is good)
@egreg I have always enjoyed the radlers (and I don't remember the names as I don't think I ever had a bad one). But sure that's a kind of beer you drink in hot summers or in the mountains. (I wouldn't have a lager on a hike, but a radler is fine.)
@yo' -- Well, Imre, who taught me to make both gulyas and spaetzle (and also how to use hashi properly) recommended Egri. Since the only beer I like is weissbier, I think the wine is preferable.
@Skillmonlikestopanswers.xyz -- Good for her! But don't even think of teaching her to drive for a long, long time. (Taking apart engines and putting them back together is okay though, even if it's a lot harder than it used to be when everything was mechanical.)
@barbarabeeton Most likely I won't ever teach her to drive, in Germany we aren't allowed, there are driving teachers with special licenses who teach learners.
@Skillmonlikestopanswers.xyz -- I hope your first car wasn't too expensive! (I once vowed that I'd never buy a car that cost more than our house. That's becoming more and more difficult, if we want a new car.)
@barbarabeeton in Germany you pay around 1500€ for your license, this includes insurances, driving lessons and both the theoretical and practical examination.
@yo' there are very good red german and austrian (and swiss) wine - and with the clima getting warmer there will be more. And I know very good italian white wine.
@UlrikeFischer I have to confess that after spending a lot of time in France, I have troubles finding German, Austrian or Czech red wines I would enjoy. OTOH, I like my white wines usually "fresh" (rather than "heavy"), as long as they are tasty, so I very enjoy white wines from these regions (and usually even over the Italian ones, e.g. for Pinot Gris).
and yes, with less percipation and more sunshine, I might reconsider CE red wines at some moment...
@Skillmonlikestopanswers.xyz -- I wasn't thinking about the cost of insurance. I wasn't able to get a license until I was over 20; my mother didn't have a car, and insuring a teenager was prohibitively expensive, especially if the license wouldn't even have been used. (But I do think it's a useful skill, like swimming. Everyone who's physically able should know the basics.)
@yo' I have no special preferences for heavy or light or fresh or spicy or sweet or grapes or similar. It depends on the occasion, the weather, the meal etc which wine I prefer.
You should try some white wine from Lanzarote (El Grifo Malvasía seco for example). The grapes grows in volcanic hearth and they are really different (you can like it or not, but...).
@UlrikeFischer Yes, not really a free font, but it comes with Adobe Reader, so many people have it installed (whether it violates the licence I'm not sure.)
@DavidCarlisle well with miktex it compiles (it adds the adobe resources to the fontconfig) and I probably could tell texlive to find them too, but I'm not sure if one should do it.
@DavidCarlisle and somewhere in the miktex compilation I saw a "command mv unknown"
@UlrikeFischer \immediate\write18{mv README.txt README} hmm the other write18 is just running makeindex, I'll see if I can take it all out and let l3build do it
@UlrikeFischer yes was writing the same... ctan of course allows it with extension anyway so it can simply not be renamed at all
top-level make world done.
+ echo 0
./Build: 447 executables in /home/phelype/develop/TL2020/inst/bin.
done (exit status 0) Qua Jan 29 14:05:33 -03 2020
@JosephWright no never used it (or ever heard of it before). But this here already gives me the creeps:
% The following packages need access to the original \@classoptionslist:
\skvnewdef*\skv@optionprocessorpackages{%
xkeyval,kvoptions,catoptions,biblatex,pgfopts,ltxkeys%
}