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Remaining from ''Specific Subjects ''
 
 
 
; [[Mark IV]]: an introduction
 
; [[Mark IV]]: an introduction
 
; [[Modules]]: LaTeX users call them "packages", DTP users "plug-ins"
 
; [[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 [[PDFX|PDF/X]] (ISO standard) compliant outputs.
 
; PDF format output: ConTeXt can define the set of [[PDF Boxes]] defined by the PDF standard. It can create [[PDF/A]] and [[PDFX|PDF/X]] (ISO standard) compliant outputs.
 
; [[Visual Debugging]]: show the nasty details of your code, to understand and tweak ConTeXt typesetting.
 
; [[Visual Debugging]]: show the nasty details of your code, to understand and tweak ConTeXt typesetting.
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; [[From LaTeX to ConTeXt]]: Particular tricks that are useful for moving from LaTeX to ConTeXt.
  
  
  
Remaining from ''Tips and Tricks''
 
 
* [[From LaTeX to ConTeXt]]: Particular tricks that are useful for moving from LaTeX to ConTeXt.
 
 
* [[HTML and ConTeXt]]: Collaborative HTML document preparation using Wiki and its conversion to ConTeXt using Ruby.
 
* [[HTML and ConTeXt]]: Collaborative HTML document preparation using Wiki and its conversion to ConTeXt using Ruby.
 
* [[Word-to-LaTeX|Word-to-LaTeX/ConTeXt]] script
 
* [[Word-to-LaTeX|Word-to-LaTeX/ConTeXt]] script

Revision as of 21:15, 7 June 2020

Mark IV
an introduction
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.
Visual Debugging
show the nasty details of your code, to understand and tweak ConTeXt typesetting.
From LaTeX to ConTeXt
Particular tricks that are useful for moving from LaTeX to ConTeXt.