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* Start with '''Basics'''
 
* Start with '''Basics'''
 
* Others manuals give '''insight and details about specifics subjects''', about how the things work in ConTeXt and LuaTeX. They are not necessary to use ConTeXt out of the box. They are meant for those beginners who like to understand the foundations, want to explore advanced features, write macros or modify existing features. To save time of developers, '''please, read them before you start asking questions at the [https://mailman.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context mailing list'''].  
 
* Others manuals give '''insight and details about specifics subjects''', about how the things work in ConTeXt and LuaTeX. They are not necessary to use ConTeXt out of the box. They are meant for those beginners who like to understand the foundations, want to explore advanced features, write macros or modify existing features. To save time of developers, '''please, read them before you start asking questions at the [https://mailman.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context mailing list'''].  
* Former documents are at the end of the list, with an "obsolete" banner. It can help you find your way between the different versions of the documents, and the evolutions.
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* Old documents are at the end of the list, with an "obsolete" banner. They can help you find your way between the different versions of the documents, and their evolution.
 
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Revision as of 03:34, 29 May 2020

    • ConTeXt and LuaTeX documentation is quite extensive.
    • Start with Basics
    • Others manuals give insight and details about specifics subjects, about how the things work in ConTeXt and LuaTeX. They are not necessary to use ConTeXt out of the box. They are meant for those beginners who like to understand the foundations, want to explore advanced features, write macros or modify existing features. To save time of developers, please, read them before you start asking questions at the mailing list.
    • Old documents are at the end of the list, with an "obsolete" banner. They can help you find your way between the different versions of the documents, and their evolution.