
I was suggested a long ago to hack the file /usr/local/texlive/2021/texmf-dist/tex/generic/context/luatex/luatex-math.tex and use LuaTeX directly, now using Version 1.13.2 (TeX Live 2021), but I get this error: (./luaotfload.sty (/usr/local/texlive/2021/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/ltluatex.tex)) (./luatex-math-modified.tex[\directlua]:1: attempt to index a nil value (global 'arguments') stack traceback: [\directlua]:1: in main chunk. l.132 } ? … It is from this segment in the modified luatex-math.tex: \ifdefined\directlua \directlua { if arguments["mtx:lucidabright"] then tex.print("\string\\lucidabright") else tex.print("\string\\latinmodern") end } \fi Is there a workaround? —I may ditch this setup in favour of using 'context' directly, so it is not so important if there is no fix.

On 10/13/2021 6:01 PM, Hans Åberg via ntg-context wrote: past). Maybe 'arguments' lives in some namespace? \directlua {for k, v in pairs(_G) do print(k.v) end} This will show you what is in the global namespace, maybe 'arg'? Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------

Has not stuff been moved from LuaTeX to ConTeXt? —If so, I thought it might have something with that to do.
it looks like you load a latex style so I suppose that 'arguments' is no longer defined there (as it worked for you in the past).
It does not contain it; it a copy in the same directory that has never changed.
If I put this code in right before the \ifdefined\directlua it prints a lot of "nil".

On 10/13/2021 6:54 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
luatex is just a tex engine and context is a macro package where context mkiv is geared for luatex; the context fontloader has a generic core so it can be used in plain and for latex some write a wrapper around that font hndler for latex that evolved over years i have no clue why you get "(./luaotfload.sty ..." but it is not context that you run there (and i can't imagine some plain format loading it either)
it looks like you load a latex style so I suppose that 'arguments' is no longer defined there (as it worked for you in the past).
It does not contain it; it a copy in the same directory that has never changed.
hm, but i have no clue what this "mtx:..." does
print(k,v) should print two values, key and value Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------

I think that LaTeX extracted some parts out of ConTeXt for use with LuaTeX only for font loading, and that is why I have it, not remembering the details. I think I saw that LuaTeX a few years had more font loading stuff, but that was moved to ConTeXt, but you show know better, as it would then would have been you did it. :-)
It is line 97-105 in /usr/local/texlive/2021/texmf-dist/tex/generic/context/luatex/luatex-math.tex I have not done anything to that part, just adding some support for the STIX font.
I may have not used it right, just copying it in right above line 97.

I made this as experiment to make a texinfo file along with a manual generating a PDF to display math properly, which the Info format cannot do. However, it has been decided that the Info format should be extended with HTML, probably HTML5 then. So one might generate that directly with ConTeXt. —This was the reason for the other post.

On 10/13/2021 7:02 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
I'm not familiar with texinfo but in the context distribution are some luatex-* files that show how to load the generic context font loader (in plain tex). One can make a format with: mtxrun --script plain --make an dprocess a plain file with: mtxrun --script plain foo.tex I suppose that texinfo is close to plain so doable too.
However, it has been decided that the Info format should be extended with HTML, probably HTML5 then. So one might generate that directly with ConTeXt. —This was the reason for the other post. ok
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I first made a texinfo file, and then translated it into a context file, and it turns out that the latter much simpler to create indexes and such: in the texinfo format, one has to keep track of them in various parts because of TeX's limited ability to do such things. In addition, GNU has policy of enforcing original TeX with limited Unicode support, making it suitable for simpler types of manuals only. There is no requirement to use this format or produce 'info' documentation, but it would be nice to produce an HTML. Personally, I prefer the PDF format.
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