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; [[Posting on arxiv.org]]: How to submit ConTeXt documents to [http://arxiv.org], the worldwide, heavily used physics (and now mathematics and computer science) open-access preprint server. | ; [[Posting on arxiv.org]]: How to submit ConTeXt documents to [http://arxiv.org], the worldwide, heavily used physics (and now mathematics and computer science) open-access preprint server. | ||
; [[Sharing graphics]]: Export MetaPost drawings as PDF, import MetaPost drawings into MS Office, LibreOffice, etc. | ; [[Sharing graphics]]: Export MetaPost drawings as PDF, import MetaPost drawings into MS Office, LibreOffice, etc. | ||
− | ; [[Filecontents|Write to an external document]]: during ConTeXt processing | + | ; [[Filecontents|Write to an external document]]: during ConTeXt processing. |
; [[Running ConTeXt without a shell]]: to generate documents via web services, or use a scheduled batch process. | ; [[Running ConTeXt without a shell]]: to generate documents via web services, or use a scheduled batch process. | ||
− | ; [[Run scripts| | + | ; [[Run scripts|Shell scripts]]: while context and mtxrun already automate a lot, bash scripts can help. |
; [[starttexdefinition]]: The {{code|starttexdefinition}} uses the {{code|start…stop}} syntax to define new control sequences. | ; [[starttexdefinition]]: The {{code|starttexdefinition}} uses the {{code|start…stop}} syntax to define new control sequences. | ||
; [[purge aux files|Purge auxiliary files]] (2013). | ; [[purge aux files|Purge auxiliary files]] (2013). | ||
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* [[Word-to-LaTeX|Word-to-LaTeX/ConTeXt script]] (2007). | * [[Word-to-LaTeX|Word-to-LaTeX/ConTeXt script]] (2007). | ||
* [[Parallel|Run in parallel]] (2008). | * [[Parallel|Run in parallel]] (2008). | ||
− | * A | + | * A simple embedded [[Spellchecker]] (2012). |
* [[Reviewing hyphenation]] (2013) | * [[Reviewing hyphenation]] (2013) | ||
[[Category:Tools]] | [[Category:Tools]] |
Revision as of 13:31, 10 September 2020
Core tools
- Inside ConTeXt
- Macros, commands, and other programming. Basics, a must read.
- Mark IV
- an introduction
- mtxrun script
- the helper script for all sorts of ConTeXt-related things, from individual runs to managing the installation tree
- context script
- it has two main uses: (1) compiling ConTeXt MkIV documents, and (2) recompiling the ConTeXt core format after you change one of the source files.
- Visual Debugging
- show the nasty details of your code, to understand and tweak ConTeXt typesetting.
- Buffers
- Buffers are named chunks of text, saved by ConTeXt to be retrieved by the user later.
- Modules
- LaTeX users call them "packages", DTP users "plug-ins"
- PDF format output
- ConTeXt can define the set of PDF Boxes defined by the PDF standard. It can create PDF/A and PDF/X (ISO standard) compliant outputs, and take into account PDF Print Options.
- Setups
- a rather common variant on macros, with usefull properties.
- Dummy text
Additional tools
- From LaTeX to ConTeXt
- Particular tricks that are useful for moving from LaTeX to ConTeXt.
- Posting on arxiv.org
- How to submit ConTeXt documents to [1], the worldwide, heavily used physics (and now mathematics and computer science) open-access preprint server.
- Sharing graphics
- Export MetaPost drawings as PDF, import MetaPost drawings into MS Office, LibreOffice, etc.
- Write to an external document
- during ConTeXt processing.
- Running ConTeXt without a shell
- to generate documents via web services, or use a scheduled batch process.
- Shell scripts
- while context and mtxrun already automate a lot, bash scripts can help.
- starttexdefinition
- The
starttexdefinition
uses thestart…stop
syntax to define new control sequences. - Purge auxiliary files (2013).
- Unexpected behavior
- If ConTeXt appears to behave in a counterintuitive way, chances are that it’s actually your intuitions that lack calibration.
- LuaTeX callbacks
Older informations
- Version Control: Getting version control specific information in ConTeXt (20012).
- HTML and ConTeXt: Collaborative HTML document preparation using Wiki and its conversion to ConTeXt using Ruby (2007).
- Word-to-LaTeX/ConTeXt script (2007).
- Run in parallel (2008).
- A simple embedded Spellchecker (2012).
- Reviewing hyphenation (2013)