On Fri, 2 Jul 2021, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
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> Dear Hans,
>
> thanks for the hint to the repo. I remember that it was mentiooned before.
>
> Am 02.07.21 um 10:42 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> > official : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/src/beta/
There is also
github:
Dear Hans,
thanks for the hint to the repo. I remember that it was mentiooned before.
Am 02.07.21 um 10:42 schrieb Hans Hagen:
official : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/src/beta/
Is there a how-to-bootstrap-from-repository? How can I get a running
context with the repo?
TIA
On 7/2/2021 11:56 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Dear Hans,
thanks for the hint to the repo. I remember that it was mentiooned before.
Am 02.07.21 um 10:42 schrieb Hans Hagen:
official : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/src/beta/
Is there a how-to-bootstrap-from-repository? How can I
On 7/2/2021 9:38 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Am 02.07.21 um 01:07 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
One option you might try, if your cooperative has a web-server
available to editors, is to store your own ConTeXt repository. That
way you can update the LMTX version when you are ready to.
This works
Hi,
in case you don't know it already, for your use-case you might also be
interested in this workflow:
https://oa-pub.hos.tuhh.de/de/
It's a publishing workflow for OA-Journals. IIUC, the interesting part (in this
context here) is that they use Gitlab, author in markdown, and whenever you
Am 02.07.21 um 01:07 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
One option you might try, if your cooperative has a web-server available to
editors, is to store your own ConTeXt repository. That way you can update the
LMTX version when you are ready to.
This works because "install.sh" can have a "--server"
On 1 Jul 2021, at 07:02, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
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> If we use the current lmtx distribution, all editors would have to install
> ConTeXt with the install.sh script on their private computers, then we would
> either call a post installation script to clone the repositories in
> texmf-project or
Hi Taco,
thanks for this hint.
Am 01.07.21 um 08:44 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
I would put the whole context distribution in the git. That way, you can
potentially hotfix something centrally.
Would you put texmf-cache into .gitignore?
Or is the cache portable to other machines?
juh
> On 1 Jul 2021, at 13:31, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
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> Hi Taco,
>
> thanks for this hint.
>
> Am 01.07.21 um 08:44 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
>> I would put the whole context distribution in the git. That way, you can
>> potentially hotfix something centrally.
>
> Would you put texmf-cache into
On Thu, 1 Jul 2021, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > On 1 Jul 2021, at 08:02, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
> >
> > I come up with the idea of an "organizational context distribution" that
> > has all requirements preinstalled. That could look like this:
>
> I would put the whole context
Hi,
> On 1 Jul 2021, at 08:02, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
> I come up with the idea of an "organizational context distribution" that has
> all requirements preinstalled. That could look like this:
I would put the whole context distribution in the git. That way, you can
potentially hotfix
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