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12:27 AM
@samcarter I am not an expert but I think "nonprofit" has some specific meaning, and "not for profit" sounds similar. So maybe "not run by a company with commercial interests" is clearer (but I may well be wrong).
 
12:48 AM
@marmot No idea, I edited. Maybe you want to discuss this with Jack, because this is how topanswers describes itself on the front page: "We are not for-profit"
 
user11685757
@samcarter Then it should be fine. I just know people working for nonprofit organizations. They still draw a salary, it is just that the aim of the company is not to make profit.
 
8:24 AM
@UlrikeFischer there is a mistake in that code :) Should be \int_step_inline:nn{19}{x}.
@marmot because that's not its intentional use. It is provided to program some higher level macro not to be used directly (as @UlrikeFischer already mentioned). But smuggling it isn't that hard \ExplSyntaxOn\cs_new_eq:NN\intstep\int_step_inline:nnnn\ExplSyntaxOn\intstep{1}{1}{19}{x}
 
 
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user11685757
4:51 PM
@Skillmon I guess the second \ExplSyntaxOn needs to be a \ExplSyntaxOff. I know that it is not the intended use, and the intended use is not particular user-friendly for those who just want to blend in something in their existing code. I do think that all this \ExplSyntaxOn stuff could make a lot of sense if one were to use it in order to create an extended version of etoolbox such that the users can use them without \ExplSyntaxOn.
 
5:25 PM
Hello guys,
I need a clarification on architecture, I have a microservice running behind Kong + Nginx.. Is it possible to remove Nginx and replace it with AWS cloud front
 
5:42 PM
@marmot that's what's currently been done (partly) in the line of xfp and similar. Much is still missing though. And of course that should've been \ExplSyntaxOff :)
@Jagadesh I think you're in the wrong chat. Welcome, though!
 
user11685757
@Skillmon Yes, that’s all fine. As you say, it is far from complete. I just wish that things that do work could be mentioned more honorably. Very often one gets to hear how much cleaner this expl3 stuff is. In reality it is merely a set of nice ideas and loose ends.
 
@marmot yes, it is far from complete or finished. But it really is cleaner (though I know you disagree with this statement).
@marmot now, on something completely different, do you know how to slice an arbitrary (filled) TikZ image/path into a specified number of vertical lines (which might not be mono-chrome)?
 
user11685757
6:30 PM
@Skillmon I do not understand this question. Are you looking for clips?
 
@marmot I was thinking of a generalized solution to tex.stackexchange.com/questions/524236
 
user11685757
@Skillmon You have now replaced one question that I do not understand by another question that I do not understand. ;-)
 
user11685757
@Skillmon You can give them spirals easily:
 
@marmot if one wants to draw arbitrary TikZ figures on the edge of a book (like for example the thumb-marks of dictionaries, which are easy to do in LaTeX), we have to first slice that graphic into strips (one strip per page) and then print those strips as thin lines on the edge of a page, so that all those strips together look like the TikZ figure.
 
user11685757
@Skillmon Sure:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage{tikzlings}
\newsavebox\Marmot
\sbox\Marmot{\tikz{\marmot[whiskers,teeth]}}
\begin{document}
\foreach \X in {1,...,100}
{\begin{tikzpicture}
\clip (-\wd\Marmot/2+\X*\wd\Marmot/100,-\ht\Marmot/2) rectangle
++ (\wd\Marmot/100,\ht\Marmot);
\node{\usebox\Marmot};
\end{tikzpicture}~}
\end{document}
 
6:39 PM
@marmot I have a stupidly simple idea, instead of calculating the exact (more or less) values, one could just clip an appropriate amount on both ends... (Debugging these kind of things would be incredibly annoying though, the poor printer)
 
user11685757
The \savebox is to speed up the compilation.
 
user11685757
@Skillmon Yes, see the code above.
 
@marmot you were faster with that stupidly simple idea :)
 
user11685757
@Skillmon Slow marmots get caught by the eagles. ;-)
 
user11685757
@Skillmon I am not going to write an answer, if that's what you mean. (A nice spiral can be found on p. 1194 of pgfmanual v3.1.5, but then you are really going to torture the printer.)
 
6:49 PM
@marmot I don't care who answers this, but I could imagine a package that enables one to do this (haven't played enough with the thought).
@marmot do you know the TeX.SE user StrongBad? (the one who's leaving according to the link I sent earlier today) I'll write him an email regarding topanswers and ask whether he'd be interested.
 
user11685757
@Skillmon You imagine the trimclip package? ;-)
 
@marmot not so much about the trimming and clipping, but placing things on the back of books (well, not actually the back, but the opposite site. How's that called?).
 
user11685757
@Skillmon This user seems to be very active, but not so much on the TeX site. I do not know them well (which means they never did something outrageous that I'd remember them).
 
user11685757
@Skillmon But you already told the user to use esopic. You just need this and something like the above code where \X is replaced by the page number.
 
@marmot just because I gave a general hint in the correct direction doesn't mean one couldn't implement something that could be superior to the basic approach. Of course one could create this pretty fast.
 
user11685757
6:58 PM
@Skillmon One reason why I am sort of hesitating to be interested in this question is: how do you know what an appropriate width of the slice is. To be really sure, you'd need to print out many pages. However, I like trees.
 
@marmot I know exactly what you mean. As I said "debugging these kind of things would be incredibly annoying".
@marmot and I like trees as well.
 

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