@DavidCarlisle If I undo the changes, it will go back into the change approval queue (I'm approaching 2000 reputation, and this will no longer be an issue soon, thankfully). I think the best approach would be to wait and to ask a more broad question and see your beautiful boxes :)
Is this monarchy going to end at some point in the future? 😂
I'll take the opportunity to ask @egreg if he would be willing to come to Trento for a talk next semester. I still need to clarify some details with the organizers regarding the budget and schedule. However, since the last time I know he was in Trento was at the GuIT meeting in 2015 at the University of Trento, I think it's time to remind him what canederli are like 😋
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Feel free to reach out to me at [email protected] if you're interested :)
How old do questions typically get before they're "forgotten"? My personal experience is that if over 24 hours passes without an answer, it usually means that you're unlikely to receive one at all.
@samcarter oh woow, at that point one may have forgotten their own question - Better late than never, I suppose, however!
@samcarter This is really nice:) So, you mostly get an answer either within the day, or have to wait a while. Seems like the data is pretty much in accordance with my own estimation, which is pretty good! Does the distribution still look similar to that today, however?
@mickep Yes, I was actually thinking about this question which I found interesting. I was following it for the first 24 hours, hoping that someone would answer, and grew concerned when the day passed and there still wasn't one
@samcarter and also, is there a similar statistic for this website? Could be interesting to cross-reference the data and see if we actually have a similar pattern on this site, although I already do suspect that's the case
Is there a way to force a lua script to output console output without waiting for user interaction? The musixflx script in debug mode seems to wait for input for the console output.
May I request one final edit? To make the command truly versatile, it would be great to handle intervals like \SkipFancyVrbLines{1, 11-14, 15, 17-21}. Could you show me how to achieve that? I understand that I should use \SplitArgument (I saw this while reading the source code of the kantlipsum package), but since I’m new to LaTeX3 programming, it would be really helpful to see an example.
@samcarter Oh wow, I didn't even realise follow was for that purpose - Thanks!
@samcarter I'm not familiar with these expressions. In case I can't figure it out intuitively when I get to look at it, could you perhaps elaborate what I'd have to change to update it?