On Thursday 06 June 2002 05:37 am, Randall Skelton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been using ConTeXt/Metapost for presentations for the past year and
> I am just starting to write my thesis... I am familiar with TeX macros and
> writing LaTeX classes so I could probably hammer out my own 'thesis.cls'
> in a few days but there are features of ConTeXt that I now find difficult
> to live without!  I am looking for a good ConTeXt template document to get
> started with that supports the usual assortment of figures, tables,
> equations and bibliographic references.  Ideally, I would like to be able
> to produce PDFs for both screen and print-- much like the ConTeXt manuals.
>
> Anything to get me started would be a great help!
>
> Many thanks,
> Randall

A god example of a dual-purpose document is the PdfTex manual, which
is written in Context and is available in source form.

John Culleotn



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