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− | LuaTeX is an extended version of [[PdfTeX]] using [http://www.lua.org Lua], as an embedded scripting language. The LuaTeX project's main objective is to provide an open and configurable variant of TeX while at the same time offering downward compatibility. | + | LuaTeX is an extended version of [[PdfTeX - Old Content]] using [http://www.lua.org Lua], as an embedded scripting language. The LuaTeX project's main objective is to provide an open and configurable variant of TeX while at the same time offering downward compatibility. |
The project started in the summer of 2005, and has since progressed into a first official early beta that was released during the TUG2007 conference in San Diego. Development is supported by a grant from Colorado State University and the TeX User groups. | The project started in the summer of 2005, and has since progressed into a first official early beta that was released during the TUG2007 conference in San Diego. Development is supported by a grant from Colorado State University and the TeX User groups. |
Revision as of 20:01, 3 June 2020
LuaTeX is an extended version of PdfTeX - Old Content using Lua, as an embedded scripting language. The LuaTeX project's main objective is to provide an open and configurable variant of TeX while at the same time offering downward compatibility.
The project started in the summer of 2005, and has since progressed into a first official early beta that was released during the TUG2007 conference in San Diego. Development is supported by a grant from Colorado State University and the TeX User groups.
The official website offers some more information.
Links
- other Lua topics
- how Callbacks work in Context
- The Lua in LuaTeX
- Programming in LuaTeX
- LuaTeX homepage
- Lua Manual (Reference)
- Lua-Users Wiki (Tutorials etc.)
- Patrick’s German LuaTeX Blog