Re: [NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-23 Thread andrea valle

 It's staightforward to install standolne-ConTeXt, but not for
 beginners and those having almost no knowledge about computers. An
 installation .exe would be warmly welcome.


Thanks Mojca, that's exactly what I was thinking.

Best

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Re: [NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-23 Thread Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote:

 MikTeX developer doesn't listen too much to requests from ConTeXt
 users (although he does a marvellous job with MikTeX otherwise and has
 enough of other things to do). But if I don't count the troubles
 connected with not-so-good-support for ConTeXt in MikTeX, it stil
 remains one of the easiest ways to install and update it.
   
supporting miktex is not so much a problem but i cannot get multiple 
trees working (config is not flexible enough, more or less hard coded 
paths and so)

if i drown in free time i'll have a further look (newtexexec already 
should be better)

Hans

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Re: [NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-23 Thread andrea valle
(Hans, I wasn't saying you *have* to do it : I'm already impressed by 
your actual amount of work, it's enough for me :-) )

Best

-a-

On 23 Apr 2006, at 18:12, Hans Hagen wrote:

 andrea valle wrote:
 It's staightforward to install standolne-ConTeXt, but not for
 beginners and those having almost no knowledge about computers. An
 installation .exe would be warmly welcome.



 Thanks Mojca, that's exactly what I was thinking.


 i can make an ino base installer once i have

 - a faster machine with also more disk space
 - a faster outgoing line (currently 8000/1000)

 Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-22 Thread olivier
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 01:33:04 +0200, andrea valle wrote:

 Dear all,
 I'm using conTeXt to create automatic documentation about sound 
 classification. The idea is that starting from an html file collecting 
 infos about sounds my program can generate some schematic images using 
 R and POV-Ray and to create a conTeXt file including both images  and 
 textual information.
 
 Now, I'd like to share this work with my students. I'm on macosx, 
 they're typically on win. My program is in python so it's 
 cross-platform, so no problem. Obviously they can annotate sounds,  
 generate images and include them manually in a MS word file. But I'd 
 prefer that they compile the conTeXt file.
 
 On two win machines I tried to install conTeXt using the complete 
 package (shipped with Scite: nice). I had always (different) troubles 
 (on each machine) with environment variable (e.g. for Perl): actually 
 I'm not able to run conTeXt.
 
 Hacking a bit, eventually asking the list, I think I will solve the 
 problem. But I don't think that my students can do, as I suspect that 
 they probably not even know what is PATH. And I cannot help them on 
 each installation.
 
 So, more generally, I was asking myself if it would not be possible 
 (and better) to have an .exe installer as usual happens in win, 
 including Perl, maybe Ruby (+ or- 20 Mb doesn't change too much). 
 Double click, and it set ups all the installation parameters. A 
 completely autonomous installer would allow many people to try, use  
 and  get fond conTeXt (and maybe to leave Word) without having to 
 struggle with problems which typically lead people to leave out.
 
 It seems to me that a similar installer would be a refinement in the 
 spirit of the actual mswincontext distro.
 At the end, it's not that far form Gerben's distro on macosx. It does 
 everything for me...
 Or maybe am I missing something?
 
 Just my 2 c
 
 Best
 
 -a-
 
 
 
 Andrea Valle
 DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
 Università degli Studi di Torino
 http://www.semiotiche.it/andrea
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If I'm not wrong,

If you go on http://www.pragma-ade.com/dir/context/install/ (click
documents  directory view  context  install), you will find that the
bigger *.zip (cdwincontext.zip) contains Perl  Ruby, while
mswincontext.zip no. So you can run Context out of the box with
cdwincontext. (untested, because I got Perl  Ruby already)

Your students can also install Ruby (single click .exe
 : Rubyinstaller from
 : http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/9417/ruby184-16_rc1.exe) 
and Perl (single click .exe : activePerl
:http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/) whithout any pb's of
adding new executables to the path, since it's done while installation. 

Cheers

-- 
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Re: [NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-22 Thread Mari Voipio
olivier wrote:
 Your students can also install Ruby (single click .exe
  : Rubyinstaller from
  : http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/9417/ruby184-16_rc1.exe) 
 and Perl (single click .exe : activePerl
 :http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/) whithout any pb's of
 adding new executables to the path, since it's done while installation. 

Except that I found out the very hard way, that at least Ruby installs 
nicely for a power user, but doesn't change the path unless the 
installation is done when logged in as Administrator - which may be a 
problem in a multi-user environment.

Other than that, I haven't had any problems with newer versions of the 
MSWinConTeXt distribution (the one that unzips into 'isoimage' folder). 
I'm currently running the April 10 version from CD at work and once Perl 
and Ruby got installed into the path, the system has been really easy to 
use. [I downloaded the mswincontext.zip, unzipped and burned the 
*contents* of the isoimage folder onto a CD - and that's it, then.)

Yes I agree, it is harder to put a working ConTeXt into Windows than 
into a Mac where it was *very* easy, but with Administrator rights to 
Windows2000/XP, the abovementioned Perl and Ruby installation packages 
are no problem and after that things just work.


Mari
(multi-OS user, but best in Windows)
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Re: [NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-22 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On 4/21/06, Jilani Khaldi wrote:

 So, more generally, I was asking myself if it would not be possible
 (and better) to have an .exe installer as usual happens in win,
 including Perl, maybe Ruby (+ or- 20 Mb doesn't change too much).
 Double click, and it set ups all the installation parameters. A
 completely autonomous installer would allow many people to try, use
 and  get fond conTeXt (and maybe to leave Word) without having to
 struggle with problems which typically lead people to leave out.
 
 It seems to me that a similar installer would be a refinement in the
 spirit of the actual mswincontext distro.
 At the end, it's not that far form Gerben's distro on macosx. It does
 everything for me...
 Or maybe am I missing something?

 No, nothing; and it is very easy to do it, above all when it could be
 done with Ruby using the gem installation.

Have you already done that? If it's easy to do it, I think that there
would be many users would be really thankful if someone would have
written an one-click-installer.

MikTeX developer doesn't listen too much to requests from ConTeXt
users (although he does a marvellous job with MikTeX otherwise and has
enough of other things to do). But if I don't count the troubles
connected with not-so-good-support for ConTeXt in MikTeX, it stil
remains one of the easiest ways to install and update it.

It's staightforward to install standolne-ConTeXt, but not for
beginners and those having almost no knowledge about computers. An
installation .exe would be warmly welcome.

Mojca


 You can install and update
 ConTeXt with a single comand controlling indipendies and everything else
 needed. It is also very easy using InnoSetup
 (http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php).
 Cheers,
 jk
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Re: [NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-21 Thread Jilani Khaldi

So, more generally, I was asking myself if it would not be possible 
(and better) to have an .exe installer as usual happens in win, 
including Perl, maybe Ruby (+ or- 20 Mb doesn't change too much). 
Double click, and it set ups all the installation parameters. A 
completely autonomous installer would allow many people to try, use  
and  get fond conTeXt (and maybe to leave Word) without having to 
struggle with problems which typically lead people to leave out.

It seems to me that a similar installer would be a refinement in the 
spirit of the actual mswincontext distro.
At the end, it's not that far form Gerben's distro on macosx. It does 
everything for me...
Or maybe am I missing something?

  

No, nothing; and it is very easy to do it, above all when it could be 
done with Ruby using the gem installation. You can install and update 
ConTeXt with a single comand controlling indipendies and everything else 
needed. It is also very easy using InnoSetup 
(http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php).
Cheers,
jk

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http://jkhaldi.oltrelinux.com

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Re: [NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-21 Thread Hans Hagen
Jilani Khaldi wrote:
 So, more generally, I was asking myself if it would not be possible 
 (and better) to have an .exe installer as usual happens in win, 
 including Perl, maybe Ruby (+ or- 20 Mb doesn't change too much). 
 Double click, and it set ups all the installation parameters. A 
 completely autonomous installer would allow many people to try, use  
 and  get fond conTeXt (and maybe to leave Word) without having to 
 struggle with problems which typically lead people to leave out.

 It seems to me that a similar installer would be a refinement in the 
 spirit of the actual mswincontext distro.
 At the end, it's not that far form Gerben's distro on macosx. It does 
 everything for me...
 Or maybe am I missing something?

  

 
 No, nothing; and it is very easy to do it, above all when it could be 
 done with Ruby using the gem installation. You can install and update 
 ConTeXt with a single comand controlling indipendies and everything else 
 needed. It is also very easy using InnoSetup 
 (http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php).
   
texsync
TeXSync | version 1.1.1 - 2002/2004 - PRAGMA ADE/POD

TeXSync | --address adress of repository (www.pragma-ade)
TeXSync | --destination destination of tree (kpsewhich)
TeXSync | --force   confirm action
TeXSync | --fulldownload everything (all binaries)
TeXSync | --listlist available trees
TeXSync | --makeremake formats
TeXSync | --terse   download as less as possible (esp binaries)
TeXSync | --treetree to synchronize (tex)
TeXSync | --update  update installed tree
TeXSync | --useruser account (guest)

this will sync the minimal distribution 

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[NTG-context] 2c considerations about win installer

2006-04-20 Thread andrea valle
Dear all,
I'm using conTeXt to create automatic documentation about sound 
classification. The idea is that starting from an html file collecting 
infos about sounds my program can generate some schematic images using 
R and POV-Ray and to create a conTeXt file including both images  and 
textual information.

Now, I'd like to share this work with my students. I'm on macosx, 
they're typically on win. My program is in python so it's 
cross-platform, so no problem. Obviously they can annotate sounds,  
generate images and include them manually in a MS word file. But I'd 
prefer that they compile the conTeXt file.

On two win machines I tried to install conTeXt using the complete 
package (shipped with Scite: nice). I had always (different) troubles 
(on each machine) with environment variable (e.g. for Perl): actually 
I'm not able to run conTeXt.

Hacking a bit, eventually asking the list, I think I will solve the 
problem. But I don't think that my students can do, as I suspect that 
they probably not even know what is PATH. And I cannot help them on 
each installation.

So, more generally, I was asking myself if it would not be possible 
(and better) to have an .exe installer as usual happens in win, 
including Perl, maybe Ruby (+ or- 20 Mb doesn't change too much). 
Double click, and it set ups all the installation parameters. A 
completely autonomous installer would allow many people to try, use  
and  get fond conTeXt (and maybe to leave Word) without having to 
struggle with problems which typically lead people to leave out.

It seems to me that a similar installer would be a refinement in the 
spirit of the actual mswincontext distro.
At the end, it's not that far form Gerben's distro on macosx. It does 
everything for me...
Or maybe am I missing something?

Just my 2 c

Best

-a-



Andrea Valle
DAMS - Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione
Università degli Studi di Torino
http://www.semiotiche.it/andrea
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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