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On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 04:56, John Kitzmiller wrote:
>
> I think I can get this setuptex.bat automated for random context runs but,
>
> for some reason(s) C:>context somefile.tex will not work globally on my
> personal computer (Lenovo x100e) over which I have admin control (maybe
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 4:56 AM, John Kitzmiller wrote:
> Replying to the list in this manner--having to retype the subject--is
> unusual to me, and I hope it does not create problems for the list. Please
> help me on how to reply within the mail archive to make more efficient. Many
> thanks to tho
On 3-12-2011 04:56, John Kitzmiller wrote:
Replying to the list in this manner--having to retype the subject--is
unusual to me, and I hope it does not create problems for the list. Please
help me on how to reply within the mail archive to make more efficient.
Many thanks to those who have replied
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 04:56, John Kitzmiller wrote:
>
> I think I can get this setuptex.bat automated for random context runs but,
>
> for some reason(s) C:>context somefile.tex will not work globally on my
> personal computer (Lenovo x100e) over which I have admin control (maybe I am
> not a good
Replying to the list in this manner--having to retype the subject--is
unusual to me, and I hope it does not create problems for the list. Please
help me on how to reply within the mail archive to make more efficient.
Many thanks to those who have replied on the topic!
Thank you, Aditya--
I had ru
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011, John Kitzmiller wrote:
I hope this does not open another thread with the same name, but I did not
find a way to respond directly within the archive--something else I am
missing or will ntg find the reference? Here it goes...
Thank you for response luigi. The story:
OS = Win
On 2-12-2011 23:42, John Kitzmiller wrote:
I hope this does not open another thread with the same name, but I did not
find a way to respond directly within the archive--something else I am
missing or will ntg find the reference? Here it goes...
Thank you for response luigi. The story:
OS = Wind
I hope this does not open another thread with the same name, but I did not
find a way to respond directly within the archive--something else I am
missing or will ntg find the reference? Here it goes...
Thank you for response luigi. The story:
OS = Windows7 professional
I also have MikTeX installe
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 5:04 PM, John Kitzmiller wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Trying to make my first doc with ConTeXt (Win7, standalone install) I get
> the error:
>
> context: The Lua script is not registered
> context: Data: context
>
> and I am taken back to the command prompt. Nothing is produced.
>
>
Hello.
Trying to make my first doc with ConTeXt (Win7, standalone install) I get
the error:
context: The Lua script is not registered
context: Data: context
and I am taken back to the command prompt. Nothing is produced.
Any ideas?
What did I overlook?
After `texing otherwise for years I am r
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