Dohyun Kim submitted an update to the
luamplib
package.
Version: 2.28.0 2024-04-12 License: gpl2
Summary description: Use LuaTeX’s built-in MetaPost interpreter
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* provide a new metapost operator 'mplibgraphictext', which is similar to ConTeXt's 'graphictext'. But the syntax is not the same:
mplibgraphictext Text fakebold 2 scale 3 fillcolor red drawcolor blue
where 'fakebold' and 'scale' are fontspec's font options. 'fakebold', 'scale', 'drawcolor' and 'fillcolor' are optional and default values are '2', '1', black and white respectively. When color expressions are given as string, they are regarded as xcolor's or l3color's expressions. The operator generates a metapost picture, which can be drawn or assigned to a variable. For compatibilty with 'graphictext', 'withdrawcolor' and 'withfillcolor' are synonyms of 'drawcolor' and 'fillcolor'. Because the implementation is quite different from the ConTeXt's, there are some limitations such that we can't apply shading (gradient colors) to the text.
* support metafun's new shading method. Color expressions given as string are regarded as xcolor's or l3color's expressions. Spot colors defined by the color commands of l3color package are also acceptable (currently 'DocumentMetadata{ }' is needed for spot colors).
* fix the y-position of text figures, which means the result of 'infont' operator, not of the 'textext' operator.
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Thanks for the upload.
For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
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