User:Luigi.scarso
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Modules::documentation
Modules as name come from switch modules in
texexec --pdf --modules module name
and it's a way to make pdf of documentation and code of module name .
- first, see Inside_ConTeXt in [1];
- User:Luigi.scarso/modules.pdf
-- Maybe you are searching for Modules, ie extensions to ConTeXt's core functions.--
Other stuff
- AutoSize: see supp-fun.tex
cfr. http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20050415.075117.eaff60f9.html WARNING THIS CODE DOES NOT WORK!!
I have download preprint of EUROTEX 2005 [2] It's very interesting.
For EUROTEX 2006, see slides here:http://www.matexhu.org/eurotex2006/lectures/
Also very interesting are colors (here
[3])
As soon as possible, I'd like to write something about:
- transforming a xml from a spreadsheet (I'm working on gnumeric) to pdf by context . An good way is to use ssconvert (a command line utility) that come with gnumeric ; it can do conversion xls <--> xhtml (among others) so for a simple sheet can be a good choice. I'm using it from 3/4 years, and I'm satisfied.
- about python and context (cfr. TeX forever at preprint of EUROTEX 2005);
Is Indesign CS2 better than ConTeXt ?
Cool links:
http://pdfedit.petricek.net/
It permits to look inside a pdf file, and perhaps to modify it.
ASAP i will compile it.
http://www.mail-archive.com/poppler@lists.
There is a Ruby binding, Ruby/Poppler, in Ruby-GNOME2
project.
http://podofo.sourceforge.net/
which is designed as a PDF parsing library.
http://www.fauskes.net/ pgf and so.
There are pure python libraries like
http://pybrary.net/pyPdf/
and
http://www.boddie.org.uk/david/Projects/Python/pdftools/.