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Revision as of 15:02, 28 November 2008
< Installation | ConTeXt Minimals/Structure | ConTeXt Minimals/Implementation | ConTeXt Minimals/TODO | ConTeXt Minimals/Contents >
The Minimals are an attempt to provide a ConTeXt distribution that:
- includes the latest & greatest binaries
- includes the latest stable & beta version of ConTeX (one can choose which one to install)
- takes minimal amount of time & bandwidth to upgrade
- does not interfere with existing TeX installations (MikTeX, TeX Live, ... one can have both installed)
- does not need root privileges to be installed
- takes reasonable amount of space
- does not include any LaTeX packages & binaries
- faster
- not such a problem to have multiple versions installed (they do not interfere)
- possible to make it even smaller by installing only luatex for example
They are hosted on http://minimals.contextgarden.net (equivalent to rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/).
Everyone is invited to test this distribution, but is kindly asked for patience and understanding until we tidy up the details. You need to have rsync installed, for windows it's shipped together with the minimals.
Contents
Installation
Linux/Mac/FreeBSD/Solaris
Prerequisites
You need rsync, ruby, around 200 MB free disk space (might change with time) and one of supported platforms (see below).
Installation
Go to a folder where you want to put ConTeXt. We'll assume installation into ~/context
, but you can install it anywhere where you have writing permissions. You can install several copies to several places without interference.
(Mac users can also take a look at ConTeXt Minimals/Mac Installation.)
mkdir context && cd context rsync -ptv rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh . ./first-setup.sh
... go and have a coffee ...
Usage: permanent
(For those who mostly use ConTeXt and [almost] never LaTeX.)
Put the following line to ~/.bash_profile
or ~/.bashrc
:
source ~/context/tex/setuptex ~/context/tex
(t)csh users can use the variant:
source ~/context/tex/setuptex.csh
In theory it should already suffice to add export PATH=~/context/tex/texmf-<platform>/bin:$PATH
.
Usage: temporary
(For those who often use LaTeX, but need the latest ConTeXt every now and then.)
Just type
. ~/context/tex/setuptex ~/context/tex
to switch from system-wide TeX distribution to the minimals inside current shell.
Updating
For now just run ./first-setup.sh
again. This will change - the name is not most self-explanatory at the moment.
In theory
mtxrun --script update
should work, but it has not been tested yet.
Uninstalling
Just remove the folder (distribution did not touch anything else):
rm -rf ~/context
Windows
Installation: global & GUI
(For those who don't need MikTeX/TeX Live and prefer Graphical user interface.)
Download and run the GUI installer (made by Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky).
Slides from author's presentation can be downloaded here.
Use standard windows tool for uninstalling the application.
Installation: local & command-line
(For those who need MikTeX/TeX Live and are comfortable with command-line.)
Download and unzip context-setup-mswin.zip
Run first-setup.bat
, go for a coffee.
Before being able to use ConTeXt you need to run setuptex.bat to initialize the environment. A simple way to do it is to create a file startcontext.bat
(use any name) somewhere in PATH and put this line into it
C:\Programs\context\tex\setuptex.bat C:\Programs\context\tex
Then, you can type startcontext
into CMD whenever you want to use ConTeXt Minimals instead of MikTeX.
For uninstalling just delete the folder with minimals.
Troubleshooting
- rsync sometimes has problems with paths with uppercase letters (like c:\Temp or c:\Documents and Settings). Installing into all-lowercase paths without spaces sometimes helps.
- If you're behind firewall and rsync times out you need to open port 873 for outgoing TCP connections.
Goals
We wanted to provide:
- an easy to (no-need-to-)install ConTeXt distribution
- a fast and convenient way to update ConTeXt and binaries to the latest version (no need to fetch 100 MB when only minimal modifications have been made in the distribution)
- a reference ConTeXt distribution
- an easy way to revert to an older ConTeXt (in case the latest one is broken)
We do not plan to provide:
- LaTeX packages (perhaps the really-basic-latex as an add-on package, but only if someone else has time to investigate what is needed)
- extensive support for whatever binaries or packages which are otherwise standard in TeX distributions: use TeX Live or MikTeX for that purpose
The minimals contain:
- ConTeXt
- Fonts: most important TeX-aware ones
- pdfTeX, XeTeX, LuaTeX and Metapost (latest version, if possible)
- formats (need to be generated by user) for
- ConTeXt, mptopdf and plain TeX for pdfTeX/XeTeX/LuaTeX
- metafun and plain for Metapost
- it would be nice to have tex4ht as a package if someone can figure out what is needed to make it work
Supported platforms
Windows | mswin | Akira Kakuto (W32TeX) | |
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Linux | linux | contextgarden.net | compiled with glibc 2.3.6 |
Linux, 64-bit | linux-64 | Peter Münster | we consider renaming it to linux-amd64 |
Mac OS X, Intel | osx-intel | Mojca Miklavec | |
Mac OS X, PowerPC | osx-ppc | Mojca Miklavec | |
Mac OS X, Universal Binaries | osx-universal | Mojca Miklavec | |
FreeBSD | freebsd | Yue Wang, Diego Depaoli | we consider renaming it to freebsd-intel |
Solaris, Intel | solaris-intel | Michael Krauß | |
Solaris, Sparc | solaris-sparc | Arthur Reutenauer | outdated |
Other platforms can be added on request provided that you are willing to keep sending us updates with recent versions of binaries. Please write to the ntg-context mailing list.