Here is an example to clarify my previous comment.
#+BEGIN_SRC xml
reviewed
translated
Bonjour
I am not a translator but I think that working from XLIFF documents
would make the translation a bit easier.
XLIFF makes it possible to follow the translation process, at least
partially.
For example, if the translation tools implement the "Change Tracking
Extension" module defined in the latest
5. Re: Randomize order of blocks (Otared Kavian)
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> From: Bruce Horrocks
> To: "ntg-context@ntg.nl"
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> Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2021 00:36:23 +
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] A not so short introducti
Thank you, Joaquin, for this wonderfully systematic bit of work. I wish I had
had this three or four years ago.
There has been a bit of a discussion here about whether ConTeXt manuals should
start from the assumption that the reader already is familiar with LaTeX or
not. If I may cast a vote
On 1/5/2021 9:31 PM, Garulfo wrote:
Hi all,
I saw that Mojca created a directory
https://github.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-to-context
Joaquín, if you agree, and if
- you provide me with the spanish + english source codes
- Mojca provide you and me with github write access
Hi Joaquín,
Here is a small suggestion, which would have a few different uses. The
following link, which I copied from the index, should take you to the
definition of \vbox:
I don't really know anything about git, so I can't give my opinion about
what is or isn't convenient to do. Certainly to report bugs in my text I
don't think it takes anything more than an e-mail to send them to me.
Having a repository can be useful to keep a version that is always up to
date;
> On 5 Jan 2021, at 20:31, Garulfo wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I saw that Mojca created a directory
> https://github.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-to-context
>
> Joaquín, if you agree, and if
> - you provide me with the spanish + english source codes
> - Mojca provide you and me
Hi all,
I saw that Mojca created a directory
https://github.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-to-context
Joaquín, if you agree, and if
- you provide me with the spanish + english source codes
- Mojca provide you and me with github write access (garulfogb account)
i could :
1/ push
On 1/4/2021 5:32 PM, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
Really? I wouldn't see it this way. I wondered a bit about the
number of primitives shown in the document of Joaquín, but that they
are used certainly doesn't make context like plaintex.
I have calculated the number of primitives from the list
On Sun, 3 Jan 2021, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
> Hello to all:
>
> Two months ago I informed to the list that I had written an introduction
> in Spanish to ConTeXt Mark IV. This interested several people, and in
> order to increase their potential audience, a member of this list
> (native
Really? I wouldn't see it this way. I wondered a bit about the
number of primitives shown in the document of Joaquín, but that they
are used certainly doesn't make context like plaintex.
I have calculated the number of primitives from the list made in "TeX
Reference Manual" by David Bausum
> Am 04.01.2021 um 14:18 schrieb Ulrike Fischer :
>
> Am Sun, 3 Jan 2021 23:59:14 +0100 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
>
>> In LaTeX most problems are solved with “use this or that package”,
>
> You only need to follow a few days the questions e.g. on tex.sx to
> see that this is not true:
> Am 04.01.2021 um 15:30 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>
> On 1/4/2021 2:18 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
>
>>> Of course it helps to understand basic TeX stuff – but you’re not
>>> supposed to use (plain) TeX commands in LaTeX, while it is or was
>>> much more usual in ConTeXt.
>> Well we discourage the
Am Mon, 4 Jan 2021 15:30:43 +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>> Well we discourage the use of plain commands to avoid that new users
>> trip over bewildering errors from stuff like "abc \hskip 2cm plus
>> cde", but it is not forbidden to use them.
> Hm, \hskip is not a plain command but a language
On 1/4/2021 2:18 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Of course it helps to understand basic TeX stuff – but you’re not
supposed to use (plain) TeX commands in LaTeX, while it is or was
much more usual in ConTeXt.
Well we discourage the use of plain commands to avoid that new users
trip over bewildering
Am Sun, 3 Jan 2021 23:59:14 +0100 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
> In LaTeX most problems are solved with “use this or that package”,
You only need to follow a few days the questions e.g. on tex.sx to
see that this is not true: Answers about LaTeX are much more varied
than a simple "use this
> Am 03.01.2021 um 22:24 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>
> On 1/3/2021 10:02 PM, BPJ wrote:
>> I understand that and it is all well and good. I am wondering if there
>> already is *another* text which presupposes basic knowledge of TeX and
>> general knowledge of LaTeX, perhaps in a by-topic style.
> I
On 1/3/2021 10:02 PM, BPJ wrote:
I understand that and it is all well and good. I am wondering if there
already is *another* text which presupposes basic knowledge of TeX and
general knowledge of LaTeX, perhaps in a by-topic style.
I think this relates to the question how someone comes to tex
Thanks, Joaquín. This is really amazing.
Denis
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Joaquín
> Ataz López
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 3. Januar 2021 10:45
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Betreff: [NTG-context] A not so short introduction
On 1/3/2021 10:11 PM, denis.ma...@ub.unibe.ch wrote:
Well, there's a document called "LaTeX in proper context", but that's from a
different era and nowhere near exhaustive...
and not that valid any more either i think
Hans
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: Re: [NTG-context] A not so short introduction to ConTeXt Mark IV
I understand that and it is all well and good. I am wondering if there already
is *another* text which presupposes basic knowledge of TeX and general
knowledge of LaTeX, perhaps in a by-topic style.
--
Better --help|less than hel
I understand that and it is all well and good. I am wondering if there
already is *another* text which presupposes basic knowledge of TeX and
general knowledge of LaTeX, perhaps in a by-topic style.
--
Better --help|less than helpless
Den sön 3 jan. 2021 20:04Joaquín Ataz López skrev:
> I do
I do not know if I have been able to do this, but although there are
some references to LaTeX, I have tried to write a totally independent
text, which does not require knowledge of LaTeX or TeX to be understood.
El 3/1/21 a las 19:42, BPJ escribió:
This is a great resource which I am at the
I think the creation of the repository is a good idea and I suggest the
name "introCTX-MkiV". I could provide the source files (in Spanish and
English) and eventually clarify any doubt that the various translators
had about the meaning of the original. It should also be taken into
account that
This is a great resource which I am at the moment enjoying to read but I
can't help wondering if there is a text aimed at those who already know
LaTeX and know the basics of TeX describing ConTeXt in terms of differences
(and similarities) between the two, and in particular the gotchas.
--
On 1/3/2021 5:42 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 at 15:37, Garulfo wrote:
In oct 2020, a message proposed to create a GitHub/GitLab repository (or
even organization) for this so that anybody can help translating it into
other languages:
On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 at 15:37, Garulfo wrote:
>
> In oct 2020, a message proposed to create a GitHub/GitLab repository (or
> even organization) for this so that anybody can help translating it into
> other languages:
> https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2020/099789.html
If you want to see
@Joaquín + english translator : many thanks for this great and useful
contribution to ConTeXt community dev. Impressive.
Being interested into contributing to a french version, what would be
your prefered way ?
In oct 2020, a message proposed to create a GitHub/GitLab repository (or
even
Thanks Joaquín!
I tried the spanish version but it was
too hard.
Best wishes to all for 2021!
Alain
Le 3/01/2021 à 10:45, Joaquín Ataz
López a écrit :
Hello to
all:
Two months ago I informed to the list that I had written
On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 10:45:00 +0100
Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
Hiya Joaquín,
> It is precisely the members of this list who need no introduction at
> all, but it can sometimes be useful to help someone get started with
> the fascinating typesetting system that is ConTeXt.
Well, I'm the one who
Hello to all:
Two months ago I informed to the list that I had written an introduction
in Spanish to ConTeXt Mark IV. This interested several people, and in
order to increase their potential audience, a member of this list
(native English speaker) has proceeded to translate my text into
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