The Aditya's example works OK here (no cygwin installed; not one-click
installer, but extracted files + bin path set, ruby 1.9.0 (2005-07-22)
[i386-mswin32]). But I remember having problems on computers where
cygwin was installed.

Even if you run ruby from cmd.exe: if cygwin resides in your path, so
does ruby if you have it under cygwin.

On 5/7/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> > F:\tmp\cont-test\test>ruby test.rb
> > mpto mp-test-01.mp
> >
> actually, i can best write an mpto function in ruby -)

mpto is only 350 lines long and pretty primitive. If that would solve
the "textext" problem, it would be great. I think that most scripts in
ConTeXt are much more complex than this one would be. (And you could
have better control over "parallelisation" of strings and so on ...)

Are there any news about textext and "unknown"s?

Thanks,
    Mojca
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