Is there a way to completely delete all files, that were created during a
context run?
Similar to the `-c`/`-C` options in `latexmk`?
I could create a script using bat/sh but I would prefer to not have to
maintain 2 cleanscripts for the different environments that are used to
create the
Hello,
typing context.exe with no argument yields:
C:\Lukas\Jobs\R6-011.ZDS\1-PDPS\B-StavCast\SO_201\Detailscontext.exe
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 0.61
mtx-context |
mtx-context | basic options:
mtx-context |
mtx-context | --run process (one
On 3/24/2015 3:04 PM, Norbert Melzer wrote:
Is there a way to completely delete all files, that were created during
a context run?
Similar to the `-c`/`-C` options in `latexmk`?
I could create a script using bat/sh but I would prefer to not have to
maintain 2 cleanscripts for the different
Dear all,
in the user manuals I'm working with we'd like to put a graphic in the
margin when the text includes a warning or other important
information. I have found multiple ways of putting a graphic in the
margin (see below), but none of them works perfectly. In some the
graphic is placed to
Hi list,
I'm trying to leverage the structuring facilities of context. In my previous
setup I added a title page automatically by using:
\appendtoks
\placetitle
\to \everystarttext
But now that I'm using environments and products, it doesn't seem to work.
Here is a minimal (not)
Hi Pablo,
I can confirm that the first « ff » ligature has an extra space, as it may be
seen in the attached PDF.
(Running ConTeXt ver: 2015.03.10 12:09 MKIV beta fmt: 2015.3.17 int:
english/english)
Best regards: OK
ff-ligature.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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