Le 23 juin 04, à 16:54, Patrick Gundlach a écrit :
Hi Maurice,
texshow-web: http://members.ping.de:8061
ConTeXt wiki: http://members.ping.de:8062
Not accessible!
Perhaps because I'm behind a firewall? I should try at home.
I just double checked that the services both run ok. If there is any
Le 22 juin 04, à 19:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
the idea of the keywords is very nice...
in
http://wiki.tcl.tk
you can search for a specific page using the url
yes! it's the best exemple I know about!
No need to define a strict hierchical structure.
Also, this could be the url for hight
Hello,
Maurice Diamantin wrote:
- how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
Well, ConTeXt is regarded as opensource. The last time I read the
licence it looked pretty free. In how far do you think should ConTeXt
become more open source? BSD licence without advertising clause? LGPL?
Le 23 juin 04, à 10:51, Tobias Burnus a écrit :
Maurice Diamantin wrote:
- how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
Well, ConTeXt is regarded as opensource.
OK, probably I looked at this file too long ago.
I agree ConTeXt is now Open source.
But as Open Source, I also (by mistake)
Hello,
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
[starting ConTeXt wiki at] http://members.ping.de:8062/
What kind of example documents do you think of? I guess that you know
that the magazines on the main ConTeXt site have their source code
included?
I was thinking of all kinds of
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 05:55:24PM +0200, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Arguments for a collection could be:
1) Perhaps a comprehensive and classified collection of sample documents
could spare others such time consuming trials.
a) it is impossible to have a comprehensive collection of
Hi all,
the idea of the keywords is very nice...
in
http://wiki.tcl.tk
you can search for a specific page using the url
like in
http://wiki.tcl.tk/file
even more, you can search all pages containing a word like in:
http://wiki.tcl.tk/menu*
perhaps it could be copied for ConTeXt