On 2011-05-08 "Thomas A. Schmitz" wrote:
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> On May 8, 2011, at 11:00 PM, Marco wrote:
>
> >> Having a GUI installer for the minimals (to make it more
> >> user-friendly and enable the user to choose what modules
> >> and fonts to install).
> >
> > Just a (maybe stupid) idea:
> >
> > What abo
On May 8, 2011, at 11:00 PM, Marco wrote:
>> Having a GUI installer for the minimals (to make it more
>> user-friendly and enable the user to choose what modules
>> and fonts to install).
>
> Just a (maybe stupid) idea:
>
> What about making the existing windows GUI install and/or
> update al
On 2011-05-08 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 19:36, Hans Hagen
> wrote:
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> > On 8-5-2011 4:56, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
> >
> >>> Another option could be to use a http browser, using
> >>> Hans' mtxrun web server and client? That is pure
> >>> lua, but of course it is not
On Sun 08 May 2011, Marco wrote:
> If we prefer TK over GTK why not use the lua Tk bindings?
When I saw this discussion starting I googled the Lua Tk bindings, and
it turned out [1] that they apparently haven't been updated since
1998. A shame, since Tk is usually a good bet for easy cross-platfo
On 2011-05-07 <17:45:47>, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 12:19, Philipp Gesang wrote:
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> >> >> 2. Until we do something about it, it would be very very desirable to
> >> >> put it to modules.contextgarden.net (I know that it is painful).
> >> >
> >> > If it’s possible now I’d try
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 19:36, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 8-5-2011 4:56, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
>>>
>>> Another option could be to use a http browser, using Hans' mtxrun web
>>> server and client? That is pure lua, but of course it is not available
>>> until after installation of context.
>>
>> We
On 8-5-2011 4:56, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
Another option could be to use a http browser, using Hans' mtxrun web
server and client? That is pure lua, but of course it is not available
until after installation of context.
We could bootstrap the system by first downloading only the necessary
p
> Another option could be to use a http browser, using Hans' mtxrun web
> server and client? That is pure lua, but of course it is not available
> until after installation of context.
We could bootstrap the system by first downloading only the necessary
pieces, like is done for the Minimals. It
On 2011-05-08 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> >> There are several possibilities, GTK+ is well
> >> documented, ported to many platforms and operating
> >> systems (However, maybe not to all, ConTeXt supports)
> >> and has Lua bindings.
> >
> > If you can prepare a very simple example and ex
On 2011-05-07 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 21:08, Marco wrote:
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> > On 2011-05-06 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> >> > Looks like context needs a package manager.
> >>
> >> [...] but I admit that I miss some GUI (but then
> >> again I have no idea how to write a portable GUI).
On 05/07/2011 05:36 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 21:08, Marco wrote:
On 2011-05-06 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Looks like context needs a package manager.
[...] but I admit that I miss some GUI (but then again I
have no idea how to write a portable GUI).
There are several pos
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 12:19, Philipp Gesang wrote:
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>> > What would the inclusion into TL imply?
>>
>> That people using TeX Live could also install it.
>
> True, but I was, rather selfishly, thinking about what it would
> imply for the module author. Permanent maintenance of one release
> over a
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 21:08, Marco wrote:
> On 2011-05-06 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> > Looks like context needs a package manager.
>>
>> [...] but I admit that I miss some GUI (but then again I
>> have no idea how to write a portable GUI).
>
> There are several possibilities, GTK+ is well documen
On 2011-05-07 <13:23:18>, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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> Am 07.05.2011 um 12:19 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
>
> > Hi Mojca & all,
> >
> >>> What would the inclusion into TL imply?
> >>
> >> That people using TeX Live could also install it.
> >
> > True, but I was, rather selfishly, thinking about wh
Am 07.05.2011 um 12:19 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
> Hi Mojca & all,
>
>>> What would the inclusion into TL imply?
>>
>> That people using TeX Live could also install it.
>
> True, but I was, rather selfishly, thinking about what it would
> imply for the module author. Permanent maintenance of one
Hi Mojca & all,
On 2011-05-06 <20:55:59>, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 19:00, Philipp Gesang wrote:
> >
> >> 1b. At least somebody needs to find it useful and request it (which
> >> you just did; should it also be added to TeX Live?).
> >
> > What would the inclusion into TL impl
On 2011-05-06 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > Looks like context needs a package manager.
>
> [...] but I admit that I miss some GUI (but then again I
> have no idea how to write a portable GUI).
There are several possibilities, GTK+ is well documented,
ported to many platforms and operating system
Looks like context needs a package manager.
Do you have any suggestion how it should look like and how it should
work? mtx-update is kind-of package manager, but I admit that I miss
some GUI (but then again I have no idea how to write a portable GUI).
Similar to ruby gems or perl cpan or even
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 19:00, Philipp Gesang wrote:
>
>> 1b. At least somebody needs to find it useful and request it (which
>> you just did; should it also be added to TeX Live?).
>
> What would the inclusion into TL imply?
That people using TeX Live could also install it.
>> 2. Until we do some
On 2011-05-04 <18:02:44>, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Wed, 4 May 2011, Philipp Gesang wrote:
>
> >Looks like context needs a package manager. (Something like
> >Arch’s PKGBUILDs, stored on the garden, could simplify the
> >minimals’ installation procedure a great deal.)
>
> https://github.com/adit
On Wed, 4 May 2011, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Looks like context needs a package manager. (Something like
Arch’s PKGBUILDs, stored on the garden, could simplify the
minimals’ installation procedure a great deal.)
https://github.com/adityam/context-pkgbuild
(but this only installs the modules avai
Hi Paul, Mojca & others,
sorry for the late answer, I was cut off from the list for a
couple of days.
On 2011-05-01 <13:18:05>, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 12:18, Paul Menzel wrote:
> > Dear Philipp and ConTeXt folks,
> >
> > what needs to be done, that the module t-rst [1] can
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 16:14, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Sun, 1 May 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> 1a. Somebody needs to check/confirmed that it is well-formed.
>
> To clarify, by well-formed you mean that it follows TDS; not the quality of
> the module, right?
Preferrably both. However TDS and
On Sun, 1 May 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
1a. Somebody needs to check/confirmed that it is well-formed.
To clarify, by well-formed you mean that it follows TDS; not the quality
of the module, right?
Aditya
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On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 14:33, Peter Münster wrote:
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> Suggestion: to make it easy and fast, why not just add a new
> svn directory to foudry.supelec.fr, and every author gets a
> sub-directory, where they can upload their modules in TDS format. And
> the first-setup.sh would just pull the modules
Mojca Miklavec writes:
> 2. Until we do something about it, it would be very very desirable to
> put it to modules.contextgarden.net (I know that it is painful).
Indeed, very painful ... ;)
I'm sure, that the module authors would like to run just one simple
command (e.g. "make contrib-upload")
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 12:18, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear Philipp and ConTeXt folks,
>
> what needs to be done, that the module t-rst [1] can be installed using
> the following command.
>
> $ ./first-setup.sh --extras="t-rst"
1a. Somebody needs to check/confirmed that it is well-formed.
1b. A
Dear Philipp and ConTeXt folks,
what needs to be done, that the module t-rst [1] can be installed using
the following command.
$ ./first-setup.sh --extras="t-rst"
(I. e. how can this module be included into the ConTeXt Minimals
distribution?)
Thanks,
Paul
[1] https://bitbucket.org/
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