Hoi,
Ik heb de cdcover-code van Dennis van Dok (uit de laatste NTG MAPS) bewerkt voor ConTeXt en er nog wat toeters en bellen aan toegevoegd. Het lijkt erop dat de eerste kinderziekten er nu uit zijn (fingers crossed). Of dat echt zo is blijkt waarschijnlijk pas als anderen het gebruiken. Mijn vraag: is er interesse om dit op te nemen in het thirdparty aanbod op de Pragma site? Zo ja dan kan ik je het bestand toezenden. Jij en Taco kunnen er dan eerst naar kijken om te zien of je het wat vindt. Dennis van Dok was accoord met verdere verspreiding van zijn geesteskind.
third party modules are now coordinated via the wiki; i still need to set up a way to fetch the styles etc from the wiki so that we can have an additional zip; the website is generated from xml files, so i need to add entries for tp modules there (maybe we need a kind of xml description file for that as well: name, author, description, etc) so, best is to create an entry in the wiki on the third party page and then announce it; after that people from the dev team will pick it up and check the file for (for instance) low level dependencies and such the 'latest versions' are stored in the wiki and from there submitted to ctan (in a next stage we can consider to also have a third party svn branch) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
I created an account as hansm on the ContextGardenWiki and have uploaded file cdcase.tex. Probably that is the correct procedure? Hans van der Meer On Mar 12, 2006, at 20:18, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hoi,
Ik heb de cdcover-code van Dennis van Dok (uit de laatste NTG MAPS) bewerkt voor ConTeXt
so, best is to create an entry in the wiki on the third party page and then announce it; after that people from the dev team will pick it up and check the file for (for instance) low level dependencies and such
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 09:42:05PM +0100, Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Mar 12, 2006, at 20:18, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hoi,
Ik heb de cdcover-code van Dennis van Dok (uit de laatste NTG MAPS) bewerkt voor ConTeXt
so, best is to create an entry in the wiki on the third party page and then announce it; after that people from the dev team will pick it up and check the file for (for instance) low level dependencies and such
I created an account as hansm on the ContextGardenWiki and have uploaded file cdcase.tex. Probably that is the correct procedure?
With help from http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Special:Recentchanges I found "Image:Cdcase.tex", but no changes on the "third party page". (I even couldn't find the "third party page" (and I don't have the power to add 'third party page "FIXME"' the Main_Page)) What I'm trying to say is that 'style contributions' are not yet obvious ... GSt
Geert Stappers wrote:
so, best is to create an entry in the wiki on the third party page and then announce it; after that people from the dev team will pick it up and check the file for (for instance) low level dependencies and such
I created an account as hansm on the ContextGardenWiki and have uploaded file cdcase.tex. Probably that is the correct procedure?
(I am speaking for Patrick now, who seems to be otherwise occupied at the moment.) The 'third party modules' (http://modules.contextgarden.net ) is a part of the contextgarden collection, but not part of the wiki as such (there are a number of services running at contextgarden.net, and the wiki is just the most visible of them. AFAIK, the modules section is still missing a nice upload/submit form, so the way to get something up there is to ask Patrick in person (by email or on this list). I think i remember plans for a more automated system a la the CTAN upload form, but have not heard anything more about that in a while. Cheers, Taco
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Hans Hagen
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Hans van der Meer
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stappersīŧ stappers.nl
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Taco Hoekwater