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Henning Hraban Ramm: I'm a self-employed typesetter (media designer), printing engineer and programmer, living at Lake Constance, Switzerland.
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Henning Hraban Ramm: I'm a self-employed typesetter (media designer), printing engineer and programmer, living in Freiburg, Germany.
  
 
I use ConTeXt for some automated tasks (like simple business cards and DVD covers of backups) and sometimes for books (see [http://verlag.unitarier.de/?menu=0-2-2 Verlag Deutsche Unitarier], publishing house of the German Unitarian fellowship).
 
I use ConTeXt for some automated tasks (like simple business cards and DVD covers of backups) and sometimes for books (see [http://verlag.unitarier.de/?menu=0-2-2 Verlag Deutsche Unitarier], publishing house of the German Unitarian fellowship).

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Henning Hraban Ramm: I'm a self-employed typesetter (media designer), printing engineer and programmer, living in Freiburg, Germany.

I use ConTeXt for some automated tasks (like simple business cards and DVD covers of backups) and sometimes for books (see Verlag Deutsche Unitarier, publishing house of the German Unitarian fellowship).

I (try to) maintain the LilyPond module, a bridge between ConTeXt (MkIV) and GNU LilyPond, the latter being the best music typesetting (“engraving”) system since manual engraving. As a collector and singer of folk songs I use the ConTeXt-LilyPond team to produce beautiful songbooklets for my friends.

My “paper brain” (planner, address book, songbook) is also typeset with ConTeXt. I keep my addresses in a MySQL database and use a Python script to write ConTeXt code. Another Python script calculates my calendar (including moon phases), reads some lists of holiday, birthday and appointment data and writes TeX code again. The songbook is made of ConTeXt component files with LilyPond scores. ConTeXt's imposing feature let me collect several planner pages on one A4 sheet. The remaining nasty work is cutting the printed paper. One time I should write a report about all that (but I'm always planning a lot)...

You can find some of my projects, including ConTeXt stuff, in my public git repository or on my homepage.

My outdated ConTeXt material (tutorial, typescripts) is now offline.