Norbert Preining wrote:
On Mon, 11 Dez 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
That depends on whether you want your packages to be one-on-one compatible with TeXLive or not, and that is something you should
No, the more the better.
decide for yourself. From my side this is a no-brainer: the more context support, the better.
I didn't include it since I THOUGHT that everything is contained already in the cont-tmf.zip file.
What else would make sense? - cont-tmf.zip - cont-fnt.zip
a bunch of extra tfm files that makes context more happy, also some more encodings (texnansi support in tex live is poor while this encoding vector suits users best)
- cont-img.zip ???
this file has some graphics that users can use to test things; the tex test files are in the main zip; it is handy to have the img file installed because on the mailing list we often do things like \externalfigure[cow.pdf] and suchimages then need to be present someplace
- cont-ext.zip ???
third party stuff; taco manages the process of making them tds/licence compliant so including them should be ok
- anything else?
some day next year there will be an additional zip for luatex support Thanks, Hans