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15 Aug
2011
15 Aug
'11
11:46 a.m.
2011/8/15 Mojca Miklavec
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 19:03, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I work 'always' with the latest version of ConTeXt. Now a client is going to use it. Should I install for them also the latest version, or is it better to use the current version (--context=current)?
If the latest version works fine, I would install the latest one. "Current is not ready to use yet" :) :) :)
I would expect it the other way around. ;-} Well, now you are welcome to install current of course, but until I do
some modifications/completely decouple it, it often happens that current breaks/becomes out-of-sync with the rest of distribution.
Then I'll take the part of the current version out of my document. -- Cecil Westerhof