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Le 29/09/2010 10:48, luigi scarso a écrit :<br>
><i> Download context-setup-mswin.zip and unzip to
a<directory> where you<br>
</i>><i> want to install ConTeXt. It is recommended that you
choose a<br>
</i>><i> <directory><br>
</i>><i> that does not have a space in its full path. Then open
cmd.exe, go to<br>
</i>><i> the installation<directory> and run<br>
</i>><i><br>
</i>><i> #> first-setup.bat<br>
</i>><i><br>
</i>><i> then<br>
</i>><i> #>cd<directory>/tex<br>
</i>><i> #>call setuptex.bat<br>
</i>><i><br>
</i>><i> Next, save in test.tex this line<br>
</i>><i><br>
</i>><i> \startext\input tufte\stoptext<br>
</i>><i><br>
</i>><i> and then<br>
</i>><i> #>context test.tex<br>
</i>><i><br>
</i>><i> You should have test.pdf .<br>
</i><i><br>
</i>It works, and I have it. Now, if only context could produce the
output file in the same directory as the source, I'd be very glad to
be able to test my packages under a ConTeXtual environment, and
perhaps even indulge in some ConTeXtualization from time to time,
like, you know, a candy bar after organic whole grain buckwheat
(meaning plain TeX).<br>
<br>
[I know this is not the ConTeXt list, but a new ConTeXt user,
however unsteady, is always good news, huh? Plus I've just noticed
the moon was circling the earth in the bottom corners of the LuaTeX
ref's pages, which I find incredibly, well, err, ConTeXtually cute.
As in <i>it's so cute</i>, with a giggle.]<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Paul<br>
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