Brooks Moses said:
(Andre: I'm sending this reply back to the ConTeXt list, because I think a fair bit of my reply might be generally useful to other people who want to try to convert LaTeX packages to ConTeXt. I hope that's ok!)
Yep. I just didn't want to contaminate the list with my ramblings...
I should perhaps have explained that more thoroughly. ConTeXt has "modules", which are roughly equivalent to LaTeX's packages; the filename "t-lgrind.tex" indicates a module. (Specifically, the "t-" prefix indicates that it's a "third-party module", which is everything other than the modules that are actually part of ConTeXt itself.)
Ah! I thought it meant 'translated'....
Thus, you'd use it with \usemodule[lgrind] rather than \input. It amounts to pretty much the same thing, except ConTeXt does keep track of things so as not to load it twice, and things like that.
Feel free to ask questions, too!
Thanx!
Some information to get you started:
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Probably by the time you've done that, you'll have had quite a thorough introduction to ConTeXt! :)
Nice! That's what I aiming at.
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Andre van der Vlies