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The history of luaTEX 2006–2009 / v 0.50 - Pragma ADE

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This is where we stand now. <strong>The</strong> three reports shown before give you an impression<br />

<strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> LuaTEX on ConTEXt. To what extent is this reected in the code base?<br />

We end this chapter with showing four tables. <strong>The</strong> rst table shows the number <strong>of</strong> les<br />

that make up the core <strong>of</strong> ConTEXt (modules are excluded). <strong>The</strong> second table shows the<br />

accumulated size <strong>of</strong> these les (comments and spacing stripped). <strong>The</strong> third and fourth<br />

table show the same information in a different way, just to give you a better impression<br />

<strong>of</strong> the relative number <strong>of</strong> les and sizes. <strong>The</strong> four character tags represent the le groups,<br />

so the les have names like node-ini.mkiv, font-otf.lua and supp-box.tex.<br />

Eventually most MkII les (with the mkii sufx) and MkIV les (with sufx mkiv) will differ<br />

and the number <strong>of</strong> les with the tex sufx will be fewer. Because they are and will be<br />

mostly downward compatible, styles and modules will be shared as much as possible.<br />

Where do we stand 319

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