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05:53
Anyone use matplotlib? I don't even know if it is on topic.
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Q: "An associated PostScript font (required by Matplotlib) could not be found for TeX font 'zptmcm7y' in

astra inclinantAn associated PostScript font (required by Matplotlib) could not be found for TeX font 'zptmcm7y' in 'C:/Users/Admin/AppData/Local/MiKTeX/fonts/map/pdftex/pdftex.map'; this problem can often be solved by installing a suitable PostScript font package in your TeX package manager so that's the ...

06:04
@LaTeXereXeTaL Don't have a Windows VM?
 
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07:08
@JosephWright haha,oh, you are exercising your social skills for doceng
07:48
@mickep :)
08:22
Exactly which files in a LaTeX installation can be found via \IfFileExists? I was trying to test for a .ttf file, that kpsewhich says exists, but \IfFileExists keep saying it is not found.
@daleif it's the same as \input (or more exactly \openin) so any file type may be checked, but only the TEXINPUTS path is searched
@DavidCarlisle isn't that the same as what kpsewhich does?
@daleif no: kpsewhich uses magic heuristics and different paths for different file extensions
@DavidCarlisle grr, I need to check that a specific font is installed (as the user has to manually install this font due to copyrights). And testing for the support sty is not the same as the font being abailable. Hmm, I suffice with testing for the sty for now.
@daleif Use kpsewhich via (restricted) shell escape
08:34
@daleif fontspec has \IfFontExistsTF
@DavidCarlisle This also have to support pdflatex. I'll deal with it later.
@daleif but pdflatex wouldn't be able to read a .ttf directly anyway?
Might want to add a "verify installation" doc instead. That can then use kpsewhich etc to verify that you have installed things correctly. Without having to use the overhead of kpsewhich in ones real doc.
@DavidCarlisle it uses ttf just fine
\ExplSyntaxOn
\sys_get_shell:nnN { kpsewhich~batang.ttf } { } \l_tmpa_tl
\show\l_tmpa_tl
@daleif ^^^
There's also a TF version, etc.
(I just picked a random .ttf)
@daleif ? but only if you have a tfm file (that actually gets read) and then a map file mapping that to ttf somewhere, just a ttf wouldn't work would it?
08:40
@DavidCarlisle I do think I've done that before without a tfm. But in this case under pdflatex there are tfm files (from autoinst or what ever tool it was I used).
09:17
@StefanKottwitz quack :) see email <3
09:56
@PauloCereda Quack!
10:19
@JosephWright ooh a duck <3
@JosephWright quack mr. duck!
 
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12:57
@samcarter Greetings from Lauscha 😀 Nice curves!
@egreg Enjoy the drive!
13:56
@PauloCereda got it, thanks!
 
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16:07
@JosephWright Yes, as a matter of fact I do, Virtual Box running, I believe, Windows 7. You're suggesting running Adobe Reader on that?
@LaTeXereXeTaL No, PDF-XChange Editor
16:57
@JosephWright Ooooooo...never heard of that! Okay I will check it out. Thank you!
17:25
@mickep no one wants to use context:-)
@LaTeXereXeTaL also the online system ngpdf.com/loadFile gives detailed tagging information and full support for pdf 2
 
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18:45
@DavidCarlisle important progress for the tagging project: github.com/cereda/sillypage/pull/16
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@UlrikeFischer I had pinged @PauloCereda earlier in skype that an update was needed, but he just blamed you
19:30
@DavidCarlisle I wasn't aware of that. Thank you!
@LaTeXereXeTaL it's one of the few systems that understand our formulae tagged with mathml associated files so if you look at the latex3 wtpdf examples in there, you see the derived html has good clean mathml rendering in the browser (turn off mathjax in the sidebar menu)
@StefanKottwitz thank YOU! <3
20:09
@DavidCarlisle bah, duplicated on a question about latex... Well well
@cfr I think there are examples where MetaPost is used to create fonts.
@mickep yes I wondered about that but seems better to steer them towards latex than metafont as an initial starting point, you can always lure them to context later
@DavidCarlisle Well, it is a bit interesting that they had the impression to need to learn/use metafont.
@mickep Knuth's books ABCD pick one at random...
@DavidCarlisle But then they also had the ultimate starting point.
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yo'
21:01
@DavidCarlisle and you can likely blame Overleaf for that if you want :D
21:40
@yo' that's such a deficient system power context users use a more featureful system
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@DavidCarlisle I wanted to test, but it seems that no matter how hard I try, I can't find an actually simple single-file context example to test on wiki.contextgarden.net/Basics :-/
@yo' write hello world in the middle of the link I just gave or try this
@mickep would be impressed with my context skills
21:55
@DavidCarlisle I never actually use the package, so my version still had the old bug. But that wasn't actually the problem in the end. The environment can't contain any blank lines.
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So as I thought, you can run context on Overleaf :) overleaf.com/read/qfdjrrbxymvh#ac6440
@DavidCarlisle But it's annoying when people don't distribute code via CTAN. But I've tried to convince Nathan to do so, but without success. My linguist colleague package writers are an annoying bunch.
@AlanMunn I wondered if it was the blank line when I saw the message in the question but I got no error...
@DavidCarlisle Even with the blank line?
@AlanMunn yes as posted
@AlanMunn at least you have me to keep up the ctan quota from well known linguists
21:58
@DavidCarlisle Oh you're right. I was testing with linguex. So it's the interaction of the two that actually causes it. Because in another annoyance, linguex uses a blank line to delimit the end of an example. Ugh.
@AlanMunn so the OP provided an example that wasn't an example of the problem. Shocking, that's never happened before.
@AlanMunn linguex is here I get no error:
\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{Times New Roman}
\usepackage{linguex}
\usepackage[noipa]{OTtablx}

\begin{document}

\begin{OTtableau} [arabic] {4}
\OTsolids{1,2} \OTtoprow [\normalfont \textit{Input}] {\textsc{\textbf{constraint 1}}, \textsc{\textbf{constraint 2}}, \textsc{\textbf{constraint 3}}}
\OTcandrow {\normalfont candidate 1} {*!,,,}
\OTcandrow {\OThand\normalfont candidate 2} {,*, *,}

\end{OTtableau}
\end{document}
@DavidCarlisle Yes, but add \ex. on a line before the \begin{OTtableau} and you'll get the error.
@AlanMunn and I was supposed to guess that from the question? :-)
@DavidCarlisle I have no idea. Did the original posted example have no \ex.? I came late to the party.
@DavidCarlisle you could use my crystall ball from Prague.
22:03
@AlanMunn it has no \ex as currently posted
@DavidCarlisle It's all Marijn's fault. He removed cgloss and the \ex. from the originally posted code.
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@UlrikeFischer ^ thanks
@AlanMunn I'll put ex back
@DavidCarlisle Honestly we could just revert to the first version and then remove cgloss (another non-ctan contribution), which isn't really relevant here.
@DavidCarlisle But your edit shows the correct problem as posted originally, and now my answer also matches it.
@AlanMunn feel free, I just made it match what I tested just now after your hint but reverting to the Ops original might be good if that makes sense
@AlanMunn ok lets call it quits then.
@DavidCarlisle No I think it should be fine. I've added a comment apologizing for the confusion we all caused.

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