Re: [NTG-context] Official file ending?

2020-02-03 Thread Floris van Manen


On 04-02-2020 00:31, Exp wrote:
> 
> Mkiv is a good choice for the moment. If there would be no Mkvi and so
> on, it is good forever.

.tex is used for both tex (as well as latex as well as other wrappers).

how about for the new context era:
.lmtx


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Re: [NTG-context] Official file ending?

2020-02-03 Thread Exp
I would suggest to advertise with the ending another trademark that is not
a zero-entropy word in the programming world when not randomly capitalized,
and, if possible, that is not an everyday English word either.

Mkiv is a good choice for the moment. If there would be no Mkvi and so on,
it is good forever.

Le lun. 3 févr. 2020 à 23:05, Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Hans Hagen schrieb am 03.02.2020 um 15:28:
> > On 2/3/2020 3:07 PM, Philipp A. wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> Most text editors have LaTeX specific syntax highlighting, so it
> >> makes sense to give your ConTeXt file a ending it can be
> >> distinguished with.
> >> Is there a blessed one?
> >>
> >>   * .ctx: Would mirror the semi-common .ltx, but is used for XML files
> >> inside of ConTeXt itself
> >
> > context ctx files are xml files indeed
> >
> >>   * .mkiv: Is that just for ConTeXt or all LuaTeX stuff? Would it make
> >> sense to give text documents that extension?
> >
> > you can do that (or mkvi or lmtx or ...)
> >
> >>   * Something else? (.tex doesn’t count, it’s shared with LaTeX files
> >> and plain TeX files)
> > so then use mkiv
>
> Why not just .context
>
> Wolfgang
>
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Re: [NTG-context] Official file ending?

2020-02-03 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Hans Hagen schrieb am 03.02.2020 um 15:28:

On 2/3/2020 3:07 PM, Philipp A. wrote:

Hi!

Most text editors have LaTeX specific syntax highlighting, so it 
makes sense to give your ConTeXt file a ending it can be 
distinguished with.

Is there a blessed one?

  * .ctx: Would mirror the semi-common .ltx, but is used for XML files
    inside of ConTeXt itself


context ctx files are xml files indeed


  * .mkiv: Is that just for ConTeXt or all LuaTeX stuff? Would it make
    sense to give text documents that extension?


you can do that (or mkvi or lmtx or ...)


  * Something else? (.tex doesn’t count, it’s shared with LaTeX files
    and plain TeX files)

so then use mkiv


Why not just .context

Wolfgang

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Re: [NTG-context] Official file ending?

2020-02-03 Thread Hans Hagen

On 2/3/2020 3:07 PM, Philipp A. wrote:

Hi!

Most text editors have LaTeX specific syntax highlighting, so it makes 
sense to give your ConTeXt file a ending it can be distinguished with.

Is there a blessed one?

  * .ctx: Would mirror the semi-common .ltx, but is used for XML files
inside of ConTeXt itself


context ctx files are xml files indeed


  * .mkiv: Is that just for ConTeXt or all LuaTeX stuff? Would it make
sense to give text documents that extension?


you can do that (or mkvi or lmtx or ...)


  * Something else? (.tex doesn’t count, it’s shared with LaTeX files
and plain TeX files)

so then use mkiv

Hans

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[NTG-context] Official file ending?

2020-02-03 Thread Philipp A.
Hi!

Most text editors have LaTeX specific syntax highlighting, so it makes
sense to give your ConTeXt file a ending it can be distinguished with.
Is there a blessed one?

   - .ctx: Would mirror the semi-common .ltx, but is used for XML files
   inside of ConTeXt itself
   - .mkiv: Is that just for ConTeXt or all LuaTeX stuff? Would it make
   sense to give text documents that extension?
   - Something else? (.tex doesn’t count, it’s shared with LaTeX files and
   plain TeX files)

Best, Philipp
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