Installation
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Look before you leap
Most TeX Distributions include an installation of ConTeXt already -- try running texexec --version to see if it's installed on your system. If it is not installed, there are two important considerations while considering ConTeXt installation.
- Do you want a ConTeXt distribution or do you want a TeX distribution (plain TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and lots of other goodies).
- Do you want a stable version of ConTeXt, or do you want the bleeding edge version. Remember that ConTeXt gets updated frequently.
If you are on a Linux system, there is also a third consideration:
- Do you want a distribution package, or do you want your own local TeX installation.
Depending on your OS and the answers to the above questions, you should choose what to install.
NOTE: The officially recommened way of installing ConTeXt on all platforms is using ConTeXt Minimals |
Linux Installation
Distribution based TeX Installation with Stable ConTeXt
The Debian tex packages are based on TeX-live and are fairly up to date. Debian derivates like Ubuntu are usually close. Usually, you should be able to search for context in your package manager, and install it. For specific instructions see
Distribution based TeX Installation with Bleeding Edge ConTeXt
Distribution based TeX installations usually update ConTeXt one to four times a year. ConTeXt beta versions are usually released one to four times a week. So, ConTeXt is usually somewhat out of date in most distributions. For most uses, the previous stable version is OK, but if you want to use a new feature, you will have to get an up to date ConTeXt. It is possible to manually update a distribution based ConTeXt installation, but you really need to know you distributions packaging scheme, and the TeX installation structure to it correctly. So, manually updating a distrbution based ConTeXt installation is not recommended. Instead, you should use ConTeXt Minimals. They can be installed in parallel to the distribution based TeX installation and do not interfere with it. So you can use your distribution's TeX installation for plain TeX and LaTeX, and use the minimals for ConTeXt. For details see
Local TeX distribution with Stable ConTeXt
If your distribution does not provide an up to date TeX installation, you can install TeX-live which provides comprehensive coverage of TeX engines (tex, pdftex, xetex, luatex), TeX macro packages (plain TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt) and TeX fonts. For more details see
- TeX-live installation
- Running Mark IV in TeXLive 2008
Local ConTeXt distribution with Stable ConTeXt
If you only want a ConTeXt distribution (and no LaTeX based stuff), there are two options:
- TeX-live and choose only ConTeXt packages
- ConTeXt Minimals
Local ConTeXt distribution with Bleeding Edge ConTeXt
Mac Installation
Windows Installation
TeX Distributions with Stable ConTeXt
There are two main TeX distributions for Windows
Bleeding Edge ConTeXt
If you want up to date ConTeXt, you have to use
Also see Windows Installation for details on configuring text editors and other hints. If you are new to the TeX world and don't know anything about editors or don't have a favourite editor, you may prefer Simple Windows Installation.
Open BSD installation
From source
- TeTeX 3.0 installation: Specific installation instructions using the teTeX 3.0 source distribution.
- TeX-live installation: Specific installation instructions using the TeX-live source distribution.
- Installation hints