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%D \module
%D [ file=luatex-plain,
%D version=2009.12.01,
%D title=\LUATEX\ Macros,
%D subtitle=Plain Format,
%D author=Hans Hagen,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}]
\input plain
\directlua {tex.enableprimitives('', tex.extraprimitives())}
% We assume that pdf is used.
\ifdefined\pdfextension
\input luatex-pdf \relax
\fi
\outputmode 1
% \outputmode 0 \magnification\magstep5
% We set the page dimensions because otherwise the backend does weird things
% when we have for instance this on a line of its own:
%
% \hbox to 100cm {\hss wide indeed\hss}
%
% The page dimension calculation is a fuzzy one as there are some compensations
% for the \hoffset and \voffset and such. I remember long discussions and much
% trial and error in figuring this out during pdftex development times. Where
% a dvi driver will project on a papersize (and thereby clip) the pdf backend
% has to deal with the lack of a page concept on tex by some guessing. Normally
% a macro package will set the dimensions to something reasonable anyway.
\pagewidth 8.5truein
\pageheight 11.0truein
% We load some code at runtime:
\everyjob \expandafter {%
\the\everyjob
\input {luatex-basics}%
\input {luatex-fonts}%
\input {luatex-math}%
\input {luatex-languages}%
\input {luatex-mplib}%
\input {luatex-gadgets}%
}
% We also patch the version number:
\edef\fmtversion{\fmtversion+luatex}
\dump
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