20 May
2008
20 May
'08
3:32 p.m.
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
On the other hand, if you want ConTeXt distributions to always remain almost exact replicas of Hans' machine (like the current minimals are), fine. But don't expect them to be widely usable. The average user doesn't have the knowhow required to happily juggle with dozens of configurations sitting side by side.
In fairness the average user shouldn't be using any luatex/Mk IV stuff yet - it is still in alpha/beta. I have whole production environments built around ConTeXt minimals and they are extremely usable across multiple architectures, mainly because they are still based on Mk II. Mk IV is not (meant to be) production level yet. Just my humble opinion... :-) Duncan