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02:53
A couple of my undergrad students have discovered tcolorbox and I'm getting the absolutely beautiful problem set answers. :)
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08:16
@AlanMunn as long as they don't let ducksay spell out their answers
09:15
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@Skillmon ^^ ooh nvim
@Skillmon YES
@PauloCereda is that your new configuration?
@PauloCereda have you managed to modernise your vimrc? I'm still stuck at my 8 years old configuration in which I only added coc since three years or so
@PauloCereda when I was a studend and ducksay was new I put the snail on one of my homework assignments because I didn't finish it in time.
10:13
@Skillmon maybe you finally learnt some latex?
@DavidCarlisle so Germans and Italians struggle with images, while Brits have no idea about tables. (evil line breaks)
@Skillmon no sorry bad line wrapping, the de one is lesson-0<br>7
@Skillmon actually the full report suggests almost no usage from the UK, brits apparently already know everything
10:34
@DavidCarlisle or the sad truth is that LaTeX is dying out on the British islands. Maybe we Germans need to colonize you...
Or Brits use VPNs that mask them as Vietnamese.
10:49
@Skillmon or the google search console stats are really not that reliable at all.
11:10
@Skillmon Yes! I decided to try LazyVim just to see what's new and fancy these days: lazyvim.org
-- ~/.config/nvim/lua/config/options.lua
local opt = vim.opt

opt.shiftwidth = 4
opt.tabstop = 4
opt.expandtab = true
@PauloCereda wouldn't you be better with a .emacs ?
@DavidCarlisle oh no
 
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12:54
@DavidCarlisle mv init.lua whatever.emacs; echo 'input "whatever.emacs"' > init.lua
 
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13:57
@JosephWright Do you think it might be time for a new beamer release?
@samcarter I guess it is - probably tomorrow for me
@JosephWright No hurry at all! And thanks!
@JosephWright xbeamer scottybeammeup?
@Skillmon Yeah, need to get on with that
@Skillmon I'm working on some tricky Unicode stuff this week, then will be looking at this
@JosephWright yah, saw the tickets (but only their titles, didn't take the time to really take a look)
14:04
@Skillmon Grapheme data stuff nearly done, optimising performance and adjusting \text_map_... to use it still to do - this week. Data for word breaking will then be trivial, so it's then a question of implementing the loop.
 
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20:06
@DavidCarlisle Oh, new computer modern sans math, didn't know that one existed!
 
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21:19
@JosephWright Thanks for the release!
@samcarter No probs
22:13
@JosephWright one of the advantages that I'm a contributor now is that I can directly push my branches to upstream (I even removed my forks from the remotes of my local repo) so everyone with the same rights or higher than I have can push to my branches :)
22:24
@JosephWright since I got no reaction to it, here is some mild prodding: github.com/latex3/latex2e/pull/1649#issuecomment-2629370426
@Skillmon Replied :)
@Skillmon I've been distracted by Unicode :)
@JosephWright don't worry, as I said, "mild" prodding
22:53
@mickep another sans math font full of serifs:-) But at least they are in a bit better place than the original noto sans math
@mickep I think I remembered seeing an announcement about it when i saw the question but I didn't really know about it
@mickep I wonder if it it would be worth asking for a font level feature to have it all sans serif, rather than moving the letters around (again) in Lua or tex mathcode mappings if people don't want the sans serif alphabets to have serifs

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