@cis if you want a low-level optimised \ResP for maximum performance I'm afraid I'll have to ask for money, I don't feel like implementing an optimised subset of \fp_eval:n... :P
(and l3fp is already extremely well optimised, so I'm not even sure how much μs I could shave of the runtime of the current implementation)
@JosephWright nope, that would make it slower, because then you'd have to use \expandafter\nextstep\expandafter{\numexpr...\relax}. The ; act as the right-delimiters of the macro.
@JosephWright I know, you could still do this, but with a performance degrade because of \expandafter\nextstep\numexpr...\expandafter;\numexpr...; turning into \expandafter\nextstep\numexpr...\expandafter\relax\expandafter;\numexpr...\relax; (just realised I omitted every \the in my previous messages)
Yes, I have TL 2024 on the PC. However, the TeX outputs of my article on the website look more elegant when translated there (as opposed to pasting them as a png file).
@Rmano thanks. I would be interested to know what response you get. but \mathscr is not configured as a maths alphabet, so I'm not sure it is really a bug. at the same time, I haven't followed through what it's doing in enough detail to really understand what it's trying to do. so maybe it could be made to behave a bit more as if were a maths alphabet, even though it isn't one.
@DavidCarlisle so is set TEXINPUTS=".;dpi300;;" the correct command?
:66996975 \documentclass{article} \usepackage{hvmath} \begin{document} Text $\Pr(A/B) \frac{x^{-2}}{\sum_{i=1}^{n} y - 23\pi}$. \end{document}
this is hvmi10test.tex, the code that you've given in your answer @cfr
i would actually prefer linux, as you say :-p. it is just that my main laptop containing linux has broken down, and i am using a spare windows 11 laptop
In any case, why do we need to tex file in the same directory as the other files? The hvmath will correctly load the necessary files from the correct places from the texlice distribution, right?
We don't generally need to put the font files in the working directory, so why in this case?
@ApoorvPotnis you don't need to, it's just that all the paths include the current directory, so putting everything there should work and if it does you know the font files are not corrupted, then it's just a matter of putting the files in the right places. If it doesn't work when they are all in the same directory, the problem is elsewhere and the files are probbaly broken, not just in the wrong place
@Skillmon you just need to learn to use better downvote management
@ApoorvPotnis :67014828 I think double is OK. you just don't need double at the end.
@ApoorvPotnis because otherwise you have to install them before trying them out.
@ApoorvPotnis did you get it to work in the end?
is it possible to make a github action report failure if any job fails, but not cancel remaining jobs if one fails? I can do the first or the second, but I can't figure out how to have both.
@cfr not sure I understand but in a shell if you do command || echo "oops" then the command never actually fails and you just need to collect up the log messages