3, 2009 11:28 AM
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] possible to run minimal in cygwin?
Chen Shen wrote:
> Hi Bryant,
>
> Thanks a lot! I got it working with your suggestion.
> The exact sequence was:
> 1. install ConTeXt in DOS cmd
> 2. run setupte
Chen Shen wrote:
Hi Bryant,
Thanks a lot! I got it working with your suggestion.
The exact sequence was:
1. install ConTeXt in DOS cmd
2. run setuptex.bat in DOS cmd
3. enter cygwin by running cygwin.bat
4. in cygwin prompt, run context.cmd test.tex
Our docbook->pdf/html flow was develope
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 20:01, Bryant Eastham wrote:
>
> I would be happy to add that and several of my other "discoveries" to
> the wiki. What is the process for establishing a login?
You either need to create account (top right corner of the page) or
just edit page and solve a tiny math puzzle to
Hi Bryant,
Thanks a lot! I got it working with your suggestion.
The exact sequence was:
1. install ConTeXt in DOS cmd
2. run setuptex.bat in DOS cmd
3. enter cygwin by running cygwin.bat
4. in cygwin prompt, run context.cmd test.tex
Our docbook->pdf/html flow was developed in unix. But I ne
I am doing exactly the same thing as you want. I believe your problem is in
keeping your worlds (Windows/Cygwin) straight. It appears that you have
installed minimals “inside” cygwin (depending on whether your /usr directory is
your cygwin /usr directory).
I installed minimals “normally”, as
Chen Shen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wonder if it possible to run the MSWin version of context-minimal
> under Cygwin.
> I want to use Makefile and other unix tools to automate my build process.
Whether you are a windows person or a unix person: if you want to add
enormous confusion to your life, s