Sorry for not having answered before, Thomas.
>>> - Finally, for ancient Greek, there is the ancientgreek module
>>> http://
>>> modules.contextgarden.net/t-greek which I find superior to all Greek
>>> typesetting in LaTeX (because I wrote the module).
Is this module contained in the standard C
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 20:53:37 +0100, Pablo Rodríguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> nico wrote:
>>> On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
Thanks for your answer, Hans. Sorry for not answering before (these
days
I find myself installing a new computer and moving data into it).
>>
On Nov 8, 2006, at 8:35 PM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Many thanks, Thomas, for your reply.
>
> Maybe the issue here is that I want to learn how to do things in
> ConTeXt
> that I was able to do with LaTeX. But this may be the wrong
> approach to
> ConTeXt (because this might not be a good wa
nico wrote:
>> On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
>>> Thanks for your answer, Hans. Sorry for not answering before (these days
>>> I find myself installing a new computer and moving data into it).
>>>
>>> It seems that the task is more difficult than I thought (although
>>> x-contm.tex seem
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
>> For those ones who were newbies not so long ago or that come from a
>> humanities background, which are the best documents to start learning
>> ConTeXt?
>
> There is also Berend de Boer's Latex in proper context that can help
>
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> On Nov 7, 2006, at 9:20 PM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
>> For those ones who were newbies not so long ago or that come from a
>> humanities background, which are the best documents to start learning
>> ConTeXt?
>
> Difficult to answer this question because it's a bit vague.
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 17:34:54 -0500 (EST), Aditya Mahajan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your answer, Hans. Sorry for not answering before (these days
>> I find myself installing a new computer and moving data into it).
>>
>> It seems that t
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Hans Hagen wrote:
>>> should be something similar DocbookInConTeXt, but I don't know whether
>>> it uses the eXaMplE framework (I don't even know whether .
>>>
>> the example framework is some ongoing experiment with web related
>> tex/xml things; you
On Nov 7, 2006, at 9:20 PM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
> It seems that the task is more difficult than I thought (although
> x-contm.tex seems a very interesting example to begin with).
>
> But my problem right now is ConTeXt itself. My PhD thesis (that was
> typeset with LaTeX [for the examination b
Hans Hagen wrote:
>> should be something similar DocbookInConTeXt, but I don't know whether
>> it uses the eXaMplE framework (I don't even know whether .
>>
> the example framework is some ongoing experiment with web related
> tex/xml things; you don't need that, just stick to the built in xml
� wrote:
> I guess I can mix ConTeXt and XML with the eXaMpLe framework (I have
> just read about it at wiki.contextgarden.net). In order to understand
> TEI and ConTeXt, I would like to be able to create the files that will
> be able to compile an TEI XML document with ConTeXt without having to
>
Hi there,
after more than five years using LaTeX (Lambda and XeLaTeX, this one for
the last months), I have decided to give ConTeXt a try. LaTeX is fine
for me: I have typeset my own dissertation in Philosophy (with ancient
Greek and Unicode) and a couple of books. But the modular design makes
thi
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