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
-a-
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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
(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
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
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
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.
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
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
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