I came across https://github.com/PillFall/languagetool.el, which also
checks grammar.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 2:09 AM Shiv Shankar Dayal <
shivshankar.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Peter,
>
> Thanks. I tried and it works pretty well.
>
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 1:44 AM Peter Münster wrote:
>
Dear Peter,
Thanks. I tried and it works pretty well.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 1:44 AM Peter Münster wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 25 2024, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
>
> > Can you please share your Emacs config for this?
>
> Hi,
>
> I use hunspell. Works very nicely:
>
> (setq-default
On Thu, Jul 25 2024, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Can you please share your Emacs config for this?
Hi,
I use hunspell. Works very nicely:
(setq-default ispell-program-name "hunspell")
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Does anyone use Emacs with ConTeXt with spell check? Can you please share
your Emacs config for this?
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] to get columns?
>
> Did you try \setupnote[footnote][inbetween=,spaceinbetween=,]?
> (I didn’t check, trying footnote options is still on my todo list.)
>
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupnote
>
> Hraban
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columns?
Did you try \setupnote[footnote][inbetween=,spaceinbetween=,]?
(I didn’t check, trying footnote options is still on my todo list.)
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupnote
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t;
> > It supports Tree-sitter.
>
> Looks interesting, and I’ll check it out, but they’re already including
> “AI” and collect the users’ data (even if you still can disable
> telemetry etc.). They’re private-equity owned, and these owners want to
> see profit (or
Am 15.07.24 um 16:09 schrieb luigi scarso:
https://zed.dev/ <https://zed.dev/>
It supports Tree-sitter.
Looks interesting, and I’ll check it out, but they’re already including
“AI” and collect the users’ data (even if you still can disable
telemetry etc.). They’re private-equity
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about the
loading of the module:
modules > 'letter' is loaded
open source > level 2, order 3, name
'/Users/hraban/context/tex/texmf-
modules/tex/context/third/letter/base/s-cor-01.mkvi'
Please check if the module is there and re-generate the file
database.
It looks like it is
g of the module:
>
> modules > 'letter' is loaded
> open source > level 2, order 3, name
> '/Users/hraban/context/tex/texmf-
> modules/tex/context/third/letter/base/s-cor-01.mkvi'
>
> Please check if the module is there and re-generate the file
> d
> 'letter' is loaded
open source > level 2, order 3, name
'/Users/hraban/context/tex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/letter/base/s-cor-01.mkvi'
Please check if the module is there and re-generate the file database.
erate in the texlive structure
Well, I use LMTX from its distribution and LaTeX from TeX live, and
that’s usually enough. I just thought it would be nice to be able to
check MkIV occasionally.
But even if I take LMTX out of my PATH, TL23’s context can’t make a
format, neither LMTX nor MkIV.
I’ll t
On 2024-06-24 at 01:31:46-06:00, Hans Hagen via ntg-context set forth:
> Do you have a bin then? And ran mtxrun --generate --luatex ?
> Hans
Yes, at least I ran that command just now and it apparently succeeded.
I just discovered something relevant and useful. Check this out:
$ contex
an alpine on WSL to see what happens
- it looks like some 32/64 bit mixup ... this is a side effect of the
fact that it take a bit of effort to see if we need musl
- the buildbot doesn't generate the binaries (i can't login to the
machine to check if the client is running at all)
i'll see what
2.1
/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.3
/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.3.2.1
/usr/lib/libssl.so.3
/usr/lib/libssl.so.3.2.1
This might be causing the issue, but I’m afraid Wine needs 32bit libs.
I need to check this further.
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auctex?
> 2.
>> Apparently, your Emacs doesn’t use the same PATH as your terminal.
>> The error message is from /bin/sh, I guess you usually run bash, zsh or
>> the like, and that gets its PATH from .bashrc or something like that.
>> Check how Emacs calls that scri
-docs/pdfstandards/PDF32000_2008.pdf#search=ByteRange):
This range should be the entire file, including the signature
dictionary but excluding the signature value itself (the Contents
entry). Other ranges may be used but since they do not check for all
changes to the d
nge should be the entire file, including the signature
dictionary but excluding the signature value itself (the Contents
entry). Other ranges may be used but since they do not check for all
changes to the document, their use is not recommended. When a byte
range digest is present, all values
text" directly, but via texexec.
2.
Apparently, your Emacs doesn’t use the same PATH as your terminal.
The error message is from /bin/sh, I guess you usually run bash, zsh
or the like, and that gets its PATH from .bashrc or something like
that.
Check how Emacs calls that script, and if you can
but i didn't check recently if things have improved
There are two different issues here: digest mismatch and total document
signing.
I’m afraid that the patch is needed since /ByteRange excludes a blank
space before the value of /Contents that is in the temporary file (tmpfile).
i need to test m
nt.
> > For example, this MWE seems to not respect transparency (see mwe.pdf):
> > ```
> > \starttext
> > \externalfigure[fig.pdf][page=1]
> > \stoptext
> > ```
> >
> > I use Okular/Poppler as PDF viewer.
> > Can I fix this somehow or is it a bu
be wrong in not detecting the signature (I’m investigating it).
> concerning the suggested patches: this <whatever> boundary is a
> bit fuzzy and i found that different viewers / checkers expect either or
> not +/- 1 but i didn't check recently if things have improved
There are two
rs expect either or
not +/- 1 but i didn't check recently if things have improved
if we know the specs and have way to test ... no big deal to fix a few
offsets
Hans
-
Hans Ha
as PDF viewer.
Can I fix this somehow or is it a bug somewhere deeper?
next time check the file that you include ... it has no transparency (it
has zero values)
the attached works ok
Hans
-
Hans
rror message is from /bin/sh, I guess you usually run bash,
zsh or
the like, and that gets its PATH from .bashrc or something like that.
Check how Emacs calls that script, and if you can define a PATH.
Hraban
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; /bin/sh: Zeile 1: context: Kommando nicht gefunden.
> >
> > TeX Output exited abnormally with code 127 at Mon Jun 17 14:03:03
> > --
>
> Apparently, your Emacs doesn’t use the same PATH as your terminal.
>
> The error message is from /bin/sh, I guess you usually r
PATH from .bashrc or something like that.
Check how Emacs calls that script, and if you can define a PATH.
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, can anyone confirm with current versions?
So it’s dependend on the screen rendering, anti aliasing settings (that
you usually can’t influence).
hm, so i have to stick to windows for viewing (and an ancient hardware
laptop in order to avoid copilot and recall) but i'll check ubuntu anyway
of a bug we think.
Hans
ps. One reason when I always use (x)ubuntu when i have to use a linux
desktop is that it always was set up right wrt rendering fonts and anti
aliasing. I might need to check
if asdimen then
return value .. "sp"
else
return value
end
So I needed just tex.getdimensionvalue(namespace..name)
just use tex.getmeasure in the upcoming
Not to be misunderstood, I couldn’t check yet, maybe I wasn’t clear:
I need to process the me
"
else
return value
end
So I needed just tex.getdimensionvalue(namespace..name)
Not to be misunderstood, I couldn’t check yet, maybe I wasn’t clear:
I need to process the measure as a dimension, like \measured{Bleed}.
As far as I tried, neither tex.measured nor con
x) but it's in one of my todo's
because I can use it in some places (there ar emopre such todo's) after
which it will be discussed in one of the lowlelvel manuals
i'll add tex.getmeasure to the core (but a bit different)
Not to be misunderstood, I couldn’t check yet, maybe I wasn’t clear:
I need to
tart" if you’re the first),
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ract:start},
> after=\setups{extract:stop}]
>
> \startsetups extract:start
> \startdextract
> \stopsetups
>
> \startsetups extract:stop
> \startstopparameter{author}
> \stopdextract
> \blank[1ex,samepage]
> \hrule
> \blank[1ex,samepage]
\starttext
\startextract[author=René Descartes]
Cogito ergo sum.
\stopextract
\stoptext
but first i want Wolfgang to check the patch,
Hans
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5}\par
>> \stoptext
>>
>> Line 4 and 6 should be significantly shorter too.
>> I tried the variable and the static versions.
>> In fontforge I can see a kerning of -80 between A and V.
>> My context is the newest lmtx.
>
>For me, it looks good with ConT
tried the variable and the static versions.
In fontforge I can see a kerning of -80 between A and V.
My context is the newest lmtx.
For me, it looks good with ConTeXt v2024.05.31 and Noto Serif v.1.03
Just to check the font (yes, it has kerning):
$ mtxrun --script font --list --pattern
with \startchapter etc. in your document and only at this
> point it has to make a decision what should happen when both "command"
> and "alternative" are set. The order in which the parameters are used is
> the following: a) check if the "command" parameter has a value an
oint it has to make a decision what should happen when both "command"
and "alternative" are set. The order in which the parameters are used is
the following: a) check if the "command" parameter has a value and if
this is true is it and ignore the "alternative&
x00300-0x003FF,0x02100-0x02800,0x1F000-0x2] % look up the right
Unicode ranges!
[check=no,force=no]
\definetypeface[circle_typeface][rm][serif][times][default][fallbacks=SymbolFB]
\starttext
Some text in default font before temporarily switching just for this
-0x2] % look up the
right
Unicode ranges!
[check=no,force=no]
\definetypeface [myfonts] [rm] [serif] [times] [default]
[fallbacks=SymbolFB]
And then copy the character from a symbol table, no need for a macro.
Hmm, that's a great idea. But I can't seem to get a minimal to work
with https
]
\setdataset[myset] [foo=1,boo=4]
\newcount\tempa
\datasetvariable{myset}{1}{boo} % definitely get 4
%\tempa=\datasetvariable{myset}{1}{boo} % why i cannt pass 4 to tempa?
%\number\tempa
\stoptext
%
If anyone can fix it, thanka very much
You have to add a check to ensure there is a value
e:
>
> \definefontfallback[SymbolFB]
> [file:symbola.otf]
> [0x00300-0x003FF,0x02100-0x02800,0x1F000-0x2] % look up the
> right
> Unicode ranges!
> [check=no,force=no]
>
> \definetypeface [myfonts] [rm] [serif] [times] [default]
> [fallbacks=SymbolFB
define a fallback font, like:
\definefontfallback[SymbolFB]
[file:symbola.otf]
[0x00300-0x003FF,0x02100-0x02800,0x1F000-0x2] % look up the right
Unicode ranges!
[check=no,force=no]
\definetypeface [myfonts] [rm] [serif] [times] [default]
[fallbacks=SymbolFB]
And then copy
Hi Muyik !
The first thing to check, even if it seems stupid, is to make sure that
the Traditional Chinese fonts are installed in the
/context/context-mf/fonts/ etc. folder and test this installation with
the following command:
mtxrun --script fonts --list --pattern="Chinese Font&q
On 18/05/2024 12:54, Thomas Meyer wrote:
I know I can copy and paste it, like here (copied from Wikipedia), but
if I don't have a template in a hurry ...
Your local OS might support some kind of keyboard language typing to
place accents, dots and strikings. Check your mac os manual
ll | new : 100 % : 701766 : tex/texmf-win64/bin/mtxrun.lua
```
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### links
[context_history]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_history#ConTeXt_LMTX
"lmtx in context history"
[check_installation]:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installation#Check_the_installatio
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ifier is wrong (I guess you meant \unexpanded) but
> which check for the number of arguments you use doesn't matter in a
> document.
You are right, I meant \unexpanded.
> The LMTX version of the \iffourthargument etc. checks is the
> \ifarguments commands where you use \or to set a case for
}%
{#4}
{\doiftextelse{#3}
{#3}
{#2}}}
The \expanded modifier is wrong (I guess you meant \unexpanded) but
which check for the number of arguments you use doesn't matter in a
document.
The LMTX version of the \iffourthargument etc. checks is the
\ifarguments commands
ndregister {
metadata = { name = name },
references = { abel = label },
}
Let me know if you't see it.
Possibly related: I noticed last week that mkxl does not update the legacy
counter \pageno any more for every page.
i'll chec
I've managed to get a minimum working example. If you check, you'll see the
5th footnote inside a placefigure doesn't render anywhere:
\starttext
\input knuth
\placefigure{Caption\footnote{message
A}}{\externalfigure[cow][width=\textwidth]}
\input knuth
\placefigure{Caption
/ directory.
This may sound stupid, but could you check whether the bin directory
contain the required binary?
Sorry, "luatex --version" and even "whereis luatex" should give the same
result (but on Windows, it seems to be https://ss64.com/nt/where.html).
I hope it may help,
it sea
>
> On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> context --luatex --generate
> >
> > Thanks, Pablo.
> > I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
>
> I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
> tex/texmf-win64
On 4/10/24 22:28, Denis Maier wrote:
>> [...]
>> context --luatex --generate
>
> Thanks, Pablo.
> I've tried it, but it doesn't seem to work...
I get the same result on Win64 when I move the luatex binary from the
tex/texmf-win64/bin/ directory.
This may sound stupid
([[\luaescapestring{#1}]])}}
\PrintTheThing{a \em b {c}}
\stoptext
I wonder whether there is a proper way in the Lua code to avoid
[[\luaescapestring{}]] in \ctxlua.
BTW, [[\luaescapestring{}]] in \ctxlua works better for me, since in my
real world document, I’m using str:match() to check
wonder whether there is a proper way in the Lua code to avoid
[[\luaescapestring{}]] in \ctxlua.
BTW, [[\luaescapestring{}]] in \ctxlua works better for me, since in my
real world document, I’m using str:match() to check whether the string
ends with interrogation or exclamation marks
standards.
(Didn’t check, jost forwarded the message.)
2. Well-Tagged PDF (WTPDF)
https://pdfa.org/wtpdf/
well, tagging ...
Of course.
But you asked for wanted accessibility features:
sure.
We have \pdfbackendactualtext{visible}{alternative}, can we get
alternative text (ActualText
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Am 07.04.24 um 08:06 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 4/6/2024 5:34 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
1. PDF/UA-2
https://pdfa.org/iso-14289-2-pdfua-2/
looks likes one has to pay for it
Oh, as usual with PDF association…
That’s not how you promote open standards.
(Didn’t check, jost forwarded
ext mkii interface
files
equals
generate scite interface
generate bbedit interface files
generate jedit interface files
generate pulsar/atom interface
files
generate textpad interface files
generate vim interface files
create text files for comman
onform to the European Accessibility Act we have been wondering how to deal with that and at Mikaels place there are two demands: distinctive colors and tagging and especially math (somehow validators love to check that). Colors never were an issue as they can be controlled, and tagging math n
e have been wondering how to deal with that and at
> Mikaels place there are two demands: distinctive colors and tagging and
> especially math (somehow validators love to check that). Colors never
> were an issue as they can be controlled, and tagging math neither,
> especially because
(somehow validators love to check that). Colors never
were an issue as they can be controlled, and tagging math neither,
especially because nothing was/is done with it anyway, but ... we are
happy that we found a reasonable (more modern and future proof) way out.
As explained / shown
, and that is often useless.
(Maybe there’s also something wrong with ConTeXt’s max width/height, I don’t
know; I’m still planning to carefully check all options of image processing…)
You could try if "factor=fit" or "factor=max" yields the results you want.
As Hraban says, you
AFAIK, if you don’t set at least either height or width, ConTeXt uses the
> image’s resolution setting to calculate its size, and that is often useless.
>
> (Maybe there’s also something wrong with ConTeXt’s max width/height, I don’t
> know; I’m still planning to carefully check all o
, I
don’t know; I’m still planning to carefully check all options of image
processing…)
You could try if "factor=fit" or "factor=max" yields the results you want.
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Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\startbuffer[demo]
mtxrun --script check file
\stopbuffer
\startxmlsetups xml:initialize
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{code}{xml:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:initialize}
\startxmlsetups xml:code
\xmlprettyprinttext{#1}{none
minimal samples that you send to the list.
This is simply to ensure other list subscribers will get the same
results as you.
After adding a final \stoptext command, I had to run:
mtxrun --script check source-sample.tex
This allowed me to spot the problem with the unclosed brace (mentioned
befor
own
pgfutil-context.def, or were you hoping that someone could convince Henri
to put the RGB change in?
We can patch some of the definitions of pgfutil-context.def in m-tikz if
really needed, but it would be preferable to first check if tikz
maintainers are willing to merge them upstream
tribution would ship its own
>>> > pgfutil-context.def, or were you hoping that someone could convince Henri
>>> > to put the RGB change in?
>>> We can patch some of the definitions of pgfutil-context.def in m-tikz if
>>> really needed, but it would be
change in?
We can patch some of the definitions of pgfutil-context.def in m-tikz if
really needed, but it would be preferable to first check if tikz
maintainers are willing to merge them upstream.
Unfortunately, it seems that the maintainer feels that if we can't deal
with cmyk profiles, we
ontext.def, or were you hoping that someone could convince Henri
>>> to put the RGB change in?
>> We can patch some of the definitions of pgfutil-context.def in m-tikz
>> if really needed, but it would be preferable to first check if tikz
>> maintainers are willing to mer
change in?
> We can patch some of the definitions of pgfutil-context.def in m-tikz if
> really needed, but it would be preferable to first check if tikz
> maintainers are willing to merge them upstream.
Unfortunately, it seems that the maintainer feels that if we can't deal
with cmyk pro
ess the table content multiple times and
therefore you're setting the reference multiple times, to avoid this
check for trialtypesetting mode and set the reference only when you're
out of the mode.
@Hans: Can we add the check trialtypesetting check to \reference etc.?
\protected\def\strc_refer
the page number.
What am I doing wrong?
Tabulate and natural tables process the table content multiple times and
therefore you're setting the reference multiple times, to avoid this
check for trialtypesetting mode and set the reference only when you're
out of the mode.
@Hans: Can we add the check
nd definition.
> \inright{3.2.22}
> {\bf Theorem 3.2.22 (Rechenregeln für Quantoren)}. Seien \m P(\m x)und
>
> My problem here is that there is not the same distance between the the
> text and the margintext .
Please, always compile the minimal samples that you send to the li
in?
>
> We can patch some of the definitions of pgfutil-context.def in m-tikz
> if really needed, but it would be preferable to first check if tikz
> maintainers are willing to merge them upstream.
Ah, okay. I was under the impression that the LMTX standalone
distribution carried a ton
-tikz if really
needed, but it would be preferable to first check if tikz maintainers are
willing to merge them upstream.
Aditya
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a \alignhere= b + c \breakhere
\mybar {d + \yourbar{e \alignhere=} f \breakhere
g \alignhere \ourbar{=} h} + i
\stopformula
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
Especially when it would not pass the rigourous accessibility check (esp
wrt col
Am 12.03.24 um 08:57 schrieb Andres Conrado Montoya:
Hello, list!
I've been working on a module to typeset calligraphy practice templates
using ConTeXt and MetaPost. You are welcome to check it out on github:
https://github.com/conradolandia/pauta
<https://github.com/conradolandia/pa
Hello, list!
I've been working on a module to typeset calligraphy practice templates
using ConTeXt and MetaPost. You are welcome to check it out on github:
https://github.com/conradolandia/pauta
I'm not including a MWE because the repository has all the current code. I
hope this is fine. I did
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use
mtxrun --script check yourfile.tex
to look for missing braces, stops etc.
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\samplefile {knuth-gpt}
\stopchapter
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
Does the level change message suggest that something is missing in the
document?
normally harmless so i can add an extra check but bookmarks can be a
pain when less structure is used (somewhat weird low lev
pected
This is not a high-priority issue for me -- I have nothing in this
document that would benefit -- but others may appreciate a fix.
Unless we have a crash it's just a warning, more for Mikael and me so
that we know when to check. One cannot rely on a version being a number,
so who knows what t
example 2.
Sorry for asking that. I’m afraid this would be the only way I could get
what \ifcase is doing there.
As was mentioned above I used it as a check when the remainder was 0.
begin example
\startluacode
--~ interfaces.implement {
--~ name = "before
On 2/23/24 23:58, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
>> On 23 Feb 2024, at 13:32, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
>> wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is there any way to check if compilation needs any other run?
>> [...]
> Rather than use the wrapup() hook can why not rename the file us
/find>
>>
>> Best regards: Otared
>>
>>> On 22 Feb 2024, at 18:40, Hans Hagen >> <mailto:j.ha...@xs4all.nl>> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> As I needed to check some commands i added this:
>>>
&g
wrote:
Hi,
As I needed to check some commands i added this:
context --find="%\starttabulate"
which will (should) give a list of lines/files in the documentation where this command is used.
Hi Hans,
Thanks for this nice option: it comes handy for many situations.
I added a page for it:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/find
<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/find>
Best regards: Otared
> On 22 Feb 2024, at 18:40, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> As I
would like to remove the
> output from the previous run.
>
> The table seems not to store the value from a previous run.
>
> I see now that I am creating it again with each run.
>
> Is there any way to check if compilation needs any other run?
>
> Many thanks for your hel
reating it again with each run.
Is there any way to check if compilation needs any other run?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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you can keep the log, tuc and pdf file of every run with the --kee
t adds its SHA256 to the final filename.
Since renames the PDF document in each run, I would like to remove the
output from the previous run.
The table seems not to store the value from a previous run.
I see now that I am creating it again with each run.
Is there any way to check if compilat
ypaths} is modeled after \type{visualizepaths} from
%D \filename{mp-tool}.
def sketchypaths =
let draw = sketchdraw ;
let fill = sketchfill ;
enddef ;
%D Check if \filename{mp-tool} is loaded
if not known context_tool :
let normaldraw = draw;
let normalfill = fill;
def naturalizepaths
Hi,
As I needed to check some commands i added this:
context --find="%\starttabulate"
which will (should) give a list of lines/files in the documentation
where this command is us
keystroke
combination is labelled ConTeXt and it may really be invoking pdflatex.
In that case, you have to check WinEdt to see which command is run when you
start the compilation process (which command you really invoke).
Another way to see which ConTeXt binary you invoke would be to type in the
comma
invoking pdflatex.
In that case, you have to check WinEdt to see which command is run when
you start the compilation process (which command you really invoke).
Another way to see which ConTeXt binary you invoke would be to type in
the command prompt "context --version" (with no path sp
prevent TeX Live 2023 messing with ConTeXt (well, if
system-wide paths are not set for TeX Live [you might check that with
"echo %PATH%" after setting the path as explained in the previous command]).
After that, you may run:
mtxrun --generate && context test-doc.tex
If this wo
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