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authorHans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>2021-01-05 11:45:00 +0100
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ with the development of \LUAMETATEX.
The \LUAMETATEX\ engine is, as said, a follow up on \LUATEX. Just as we have
\CONTEXT\ \MKII\ for \PDFTEX\ and \XETEX, we have \MKIV\ for \LUATEX. For
\LUAMETATEX\ we have yet another version of \CONTEXT: \LMTX. By freezing \MKII,
-and at soem point freezing \MKIV, we can move on as we like, but we try to remain
+and at some point freezing \MKIV, we can move on as we like, but we try to remain
downward compatible where possible, something that the user interface makes
possible. Although \LUAMETATEX\ can be used for production we can also use it for
possibly drastic experiments but without affecting \LUATEX. Because we can easily
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ all platforms.
% then. Just as a reminder for myself: it was the day when I watched Jacob Collier
% perform \LUA\ (feat. MARO) live on YouTube (of course that is not about the
% language at all, but still a nice coincidence). Just for the fun of it the number
-qbumped a few more times, just to catch up, so end 2019 we're at 2.03.5.
+% bumped a few more times, just to catch up, so end 2019 we're at 2.03.5.
%
% Thanks to the patient \CONTEXT\ users we were able to apply the new macro scanner
% and protection mechanisms that were introduced mid 2020.