On 4/27/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
> anyhow, forget about windows 98, just as you forget about suse 2.0 or a linux
> 0.5 kernel or mac system 9
And then you land back into reality, hoping that people won't switch
to MikTeX 2.5 (too early)! (MikTeX 2.4 was already a nightmare for
ConTeXt, in 2.5 it's c
> Hi all (esp. windows users),
>
> Last night I tried setting up a Win98SE for use with context
> using mswincontext.zip (I borrowed a laptop for bachotek, so
> I could not install linux on it ... ).
>
> It went terribly wrong. At first I thought it was just the
> shoddy Win98 install on that mac
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 12:15:40PM +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi all (esp. windows users),
>
> Last night I tried setting up a Win98SE for use with context
> using mswincontext.zip (I borrowed a laptop for bachotek, so
> I could not install linux on it ... ).
>
> It went terribly wrong. At fi
olivier Turlier wrote:
>
> >From what i see in scite compilation panel : (new)texexec is unable to
> find cont-en.fmt
it puts them in the curren tpath, under ./pdfetex (you can move 'm to
the web2c path or wait for an update later today); sorry for messing up
things
>
>
> As a good end user, I
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi all (esp. windows users),
>
> Last night I tried setting up a Win98SE for use with context
> using mswincontext.zip (I borrowed a laptop for bachotek, so
> I could not install linux on it ... ).
>
> It went terribly wrong. At first I thought it was just the
> shoddy Win98
Hi Taco,
Although I do not have a recent version installed on my box at work.
When I installed mswincontext on that box, which is a 98 Windows, I had
to install also 4DOS. This solved the problem with
the environment.
4DOS for Windows 98 is free of charge in the meantime:
http://jpsoft.com/down
Le Thu, 27 Apr 2006 12:15:40 +0200, Taco Hoekwater a écrit :
> Hi all (esp. windows users),
>
> Last night I tried setting up a Win98SE for use with context
> using mswincontext.zip (I borrowed a laptop for bachotek, so
> I could not install linux on it ... ).
>
> It went terribly wrong. At firs