context-setup-win64.zip <http://standalone.contextgarden.net/setup/context-setup-win64.zip> was what i downloaded of course.

Am 25.05.2016 um 00:48 schrieb L.S.-Soc&Gam:

3. Why don't you try it the simple way? I am on Win10 x64, but this should work for every supported Win system:

0. I donwloaded context-setup-win32.zip <http://standalone.contextgarden.net/setup/context-setup-win32.zip> from " setup " folder. 1. Extracted " context " anywhere. I used short paths: " C:\context " or " D:\context ". Renamed to ConTeXt for readability. 2. Used command (cmd.exe ideally as Admin) and went to my CTX path: " D:\ConTeXt\ " 3. Entered first-setup.bat -> I also added " --modules=all ". CTX is around 400 MB now. I am sure it's fully worth it! 4. After download finished I navigated deeper to: " tex\texmf-win64\bin " like " D:\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-win64\bin "
        5. Created a document " test.tex " right inside " bin " folder.
6. Edited it with editor and only enterd: " \starttext Hello world \stoptext "
        7. Save the document
        8. Entered " context test.tex "
        9. And finished was my first PDF.


Maybe you could try the same...


Greeting, Seba

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