Re: [NTG-context] Printing ConTeXt books on Lulu? (Was: A new manual)

2006-11-01 Thread Geoffrey Alan Washburn
Matthias Weber wrote: > Not unless the copyright holders submit the material to Lulu. That wasn't my question. > > In short, Lulu.com is a print-on-demand publisher with no costs > involved for the > author: He or she uploads a 'book', specifies bindings and his/her > royalties, > an

[NTG-context] Printing ConTeXt books on Lulu? (Was: A new manual)

2006-11-01 Thread Geoffrey Alan Washburn
I figured I would try adjusting the subject to make the query a little more apparent. Would it be possible to purchase some of the books on ConTeXt via Lulu? Geoffrey Alan Washburn wrote: > John R. Culleton wrote: > >> My preferences in order are printed book, downloa

Re: [NTG-context] A new manual

2006-10-29 Thread Geoffrey Alan Washburn
John R. Culleton wrote: > My preferences in order are printed book, downloadable source, > downloadable pdf and online anything. Information needs to be > structured, indexed, portable, easily readable. Speaking of printed manuals, it struck me the other day that an interim solu

Re: [NTG-context] Printed ConTeXt documentaton

2006-09-05 Thread Geoffrey Alan Washburn
Willi Egger wrote: > There are no books on Context. - This does not mean that there is > unsufficient documentation! Please have a look at the showcase on the > Pragma-site: > http://www.pragma-ade.com/showcase.pdf Yes, I've seen the rather impressive array of documentation available th

[NTG-context] Printed ConTeXt documentaton

2006-09-04 Thread Geoffrey Alan Washburn
Are there any books on ConTeXt? Or is all available documentation in electronic form? Thanks. ___ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context