Hooman Javidnia wrote:
Should I install Ruby on my machine?

Yes, you'll need both Ruby and Perl. Both are scripting languages.
You must have missed the discussion about this earlier today, but no problem, it got wikified:

http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Windows_Installation#Stand-alone_ConTeXt_distribution


If you like to use command interface and unix type command line tools, you can install cygwin on your Windows and with Cygwin you get perl and ruby. Cygwin is available at http://www.cygwin.com/ - the "Install or update now" link is made for us Windows dummies, it'll tell you what to do.


So: Either follow the nine-step program given in the wiki (link above) or install cygwin and continue the nine-step program from step 3 (although, judging by your question and my own experience with the same issue, the only things you miss at this point are Ruby and possibly Perl). Whichever way, somehow you need to make sure you have Ruby and Perl on your machine before things start to work.


Hope this helps,


Mari
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