On 19/07/13 20:51, john Culleton wrote:
> [...]
> Slight problem. The standard install assumes that one can get to the
> internet from Windoze. I can't. WIn 7 refuses to talk to my obsolete
> linksys router and the Linksys software disk doesn't work with Win XP or
> Win 7. So is there a context zip
On Wed, 17 Jul 2013 18:00:06 +0200
Sietse Brouwer wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> Ah, I see everybody else has already linked you to
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone#Windows
>
> I do apologize for the state of that page. Hans van der Meer sent me
> (well, he sent it to Hans Hagen and
Hello John,
Ah, I see everybody else has already linked you to
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Standalone#Windows
I do apologize for the state of that page. Hans van der Meer sent me
(well, he sent it to Hans Hagen and Hans H sent it to me) a
much-improved draft of installation instructions
On 2013–07–17 john Culleton wrote:
> I downloaded the zip file and unzipped it. Now what?
Unzip it and run
first-setup.bat
If you don't mind about a few MiB of space, run
first-setup.bat --modules=all --fonts=all
> Again I need install directions. If there is an up-to-date guide to
> thi
Am 17.07.2013 um 17:45 schrieb john Culleton :
>
> Normally I just use TeXlive as my TeX distro for Context as well as
> everything else. However I thought I would play with the Context
> version for educational purposes. It is perhaps more up to date than
> TeXlive 2013.
>
> I downloaded the z
Normally I just use TeXlive as my TeX distro for Context as well as
everything else. However I thought I would play with the Context
version for educational purposes. It is perhaps more up to date than
TeXlive 2013.
I downloaded the zip file and unzipped it. Now what?
Also I copied the zip file