hi, Max
The two suggestions don't work. I get a message, "Could not start the
command..." each time.
$ /usr/local/ConTeXt_Standalone/context-linux-64/bin/context --nofile
results in " no such file or directory " which is, indeed, the case. NB:
I have just let the installer program do its
Hi Lynx,
> Today, I created a separate "user command" within TeXstudio, and it
> points to "/usr/local/ConTeXt_Standalone/context-linux-64/bin/mtxrun"
> This command generates the same log output as the example at
> https://gitlab.com/islandoftex/images/texlive/-/issues/30.
This is probably
Max & Hans:
I installed the stand-alone ConTeXt installation just today. It seems
like I have my $PATH set correctly now.
I have been editing ConTeXt and running it within TeXstudio. I had set
up a "user command" to execute arara on LaTeX and ConTeXt files when I
did NOT have the "standalone"
Hi Hans,
With the LuaMetaTeX-based ConTeXt wrapper, it's not generally possible
to run ConTeXt from a symlinked binary in another directory. This shows
up if someone makes symlinks in "/usr/bin" so that they can avoid adding
anything to their $PATH.
If you make run a symlink to the