Hello Mojca,
Under Windows, I can create an installer that will allow selecting components
to install. Just point me pathes to everything.
Vyatcheslav
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> I wanted to have one special kind of functionality, namely, being able
> to choose which modules to install, which engines to install, which
> fonts to install etc. SVN doesn't offer that.
Hello Mojca,
SVN supports sparse directories¹. Perhaps this ca
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 23:53, Maurício wrote:
>> It's counter-intuitive, but I'm afraid that "stable" might be a bi
>> broken at the moment.
>
> I didn't find discussion on that on the list, so I think it
> is not bad to ask: has context considered these "new fashion"
> version control systems?
>
It's counter-intuitive, but I'm afraid that "stable" might be a bi
broken at the moment.
I didn't find discussion on that on the list, so I think it
is not bad to ask: has context considered these "new fashion"
version control systems?
I've been using these for a few months (darcs and, recently
here's how i did it (, if i remember correctly).
get a a luatex binary and dump it into the dir of the last command
$ . ~/context.distro/tex/setuptex
...
$ which luatex
does this work?
svn cat
http://svn.contextgarden.net/minimals/bin/tex/linux-64/current/luatex/bin/lua...@030
>`whi
2009/6/3 Michal Kvasnička wrote:
> Hallo, gentlemen.
>
> I've just tried to install the latest stable ConTeXt minimals on my new
> system (SuSE Linux 11.1). The system downloaded itself (via rsync) all
> right, but it isn't able to create formats (MarkII; I don't know how to use
> MarkIV). If I try
Hallo, gentlemen.
I've just tried to install the latest stable ConTeXt minimals on my new
system (SuSE Linux 11.1). The system downloaded itself (via rsync) all
right, but it isn't able to create formats (MarkII; I don't know how to use
MarkIV). If I try run
texexec --make --all
manually, I g