Thanks for the clear and detailed explanation. It helped clear up the
difference, or lak thereof between the -xtxx anf --xetex options for the
different scripts/programs.
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 12:25 PM, wrote:
> >
> > I just read in contextgarden.net the following:
> > "Note that XeTeX uses mkii and LuaTeX uses mkiv ; in principle mkii is
> > frozen so new features and improvements will only happen in mkiv."
> >
> > I use the ConTeXt which comes in TEXLIVE 2012, which I assume uses Mark
> > IV.
>
> ConTeXt in TL 2012 provides both Mark II and IV. There is no plan to
> kick MkII out of TeX Live.
>
> > Does that mean that I can not use this version of ConTeXt with XeteX which
> > also comes packaged in TEXLIVE?
>
> Of course you can use it. It is indeed true that ConTeXt uses MkII for
> XeTeX and that MkII it is frozen, but nothing prevents you from using
> XeTeX with ConTeXt. Any of the following commands should work:
> texexec --xtx filename[.tex]
> texexec --xetex filename[.tex]
> context --xetex filename[.tex]
>
> Mojca
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