Le 17 nov. 04, à 10:19, Taco Hoekwater a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
So, I propose that besides the standard upgrade cont-tmf.zip for
context,
Pragma propose à **independant** "context" distribution which :
1 - ***doesn't use*** the standard kpath environment variables
This is the main item,
Le 17 nov. 04, à 11:53, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
The objective is to had a line such
source /xxx/context/setup.sh
in my bashrc without worying if I (or other xTeX user) have to do
either LaTeX or ConTeXt writing.
Actually there has been something like that for a long time -)
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Maurice Diamantini wrote:
So that it will always be possible for a LaTeX user to download
a full independant ConTeXt distribution, just source one of the
provided setup.sh or setup.csh files, and run either the standard
texlive old distribution, or its new dowloaded ConTeXt distribution
without con
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
So, I propose that besides the standard upgrade cont-tmf.zip for context,
Pragma propose à **independant** "context" distribution which :
1 - ***doesn't use*** the standard kpath environment variables
This is the main item, because this requirement implies using non-standa
Now is the time for all...
... non Context user to be able to use ConTeXt without
becomming TeX expert
Following the remark from Dirar about finding the last texlive
distrib, I think the Context system deserves the right of
being a full independant distribution which can be used independently