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By default, choosing the ConTeXt option from the drop-down executes | By default, choosing the ConTeXt option from the drop-down executes |
Revision as of 11:01, 2 July 2020
By default, choosing the ConTeXt option from the drop-down executes
texmfstart texexec <filename>
which executes ConTeXt using pdfTeX; the XeConTeXt option executes
texmfstart texexec --xtx <filename>
which uses XeTeX.
Adding an option to use ConTeXt with LuaTeX
- In the menu select Edit > Preferences...
- Go to the Typesetting tab
- On the Typesetting tab, the "+" button at the bottom right lets you add new compilation options.
- To typeset with MkII and the LuaTeX engine:
- Program:
texmfstart
- Parameters:
texexec --lua $fullname
- Program:
- To typeset with MkIV (which always uses LuaTeX):
- Program:
mtxrun
- Parameters:
--script context --synctec $fullname
- Program:
Mac hints
If you install ConTeXt in your Applications Folder, you have to create a new engine.
Go to your preferences inside TeXworks.
In Typesetting Menu, in Processing tools, add a new engine. In Name, type what you want. In Program : /Applications/ConText/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/texmfstart In Arguments :
*texexec as the first argument *$fullname as the second argument *$synctexoption as the third argument.