Brooks Moses said: > (Andre: I'm sending this reply back to the ConTeXt list, because I think a > fair bit of my reply might be generally useful to other people who want to > try to convert LaTeX packages to ConTeXt. I hope that's ok!) >
Yep. I just didn't want to contaminate the list with my ramblings... > > I should perhaps have explained that more thoroughly. ConTeXt has > "modules", which are roughly equivalent to LaTeX's packages; the filename > "t-lgrind.tex" indicates a module. (Specifically, the "t-" prefix > indicates that it's a "third-party module", which is everything other than > the modules that are actually part of ConTeXt itself.) > Ah! I thought it meant 'translated'.... > Thus, you'd use it with \usemodule[lgrind] rather than \input. It amounts > to pretty much the same thing, except ConTeXt does keep track of things so > as not to load it twice, and things like that. > > > Feel free to ask questions, too! > Thanx! > Some information to get you started: > [...stuff deleted...] > > Probably by the time you've done that, you'll have had quite a thorough > introduction to ConTeXt! :) > Nice! That's what I aiming at. -- Andre van der Vlies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Certifiable UNIX engineer Homepage: http://vandervlies.xs4all.nl/~andre Key fingerprint = 397C 7479 67DB 9306 23DC B423 7B58 CD5A 6EFF 5CF8 -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ - against microsoft attachments ^[^#] -- _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context