Dear Pablo, Dear List
I have done all you told me yesterday.
What I do not understand is that the Diagnosis in WinEdt 11 says, that everything is ok. Also the PDF-Viewer. Sorry, but I can't copy it, so I tell what I see. What I do not understand, because there is no PDF
But now I tried to do what you have told me and the last line, Pablo in cmd.exe says the same, what I get, if I compile: no format five given, quitting
Uschi
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Von: Ursula Hermann
Dear List,
I have done the new download at Work. After compiling is always the same:
Command Line: context.exe --synctex=-1 "context-test.tex" […] startup error : no format file given, quitting
Dear Uschi, it is really hard to know what is wrong with your installation (other than it ConTeXt is not able to find your format file). Sorry if this message is painfully verbose, but I will try not to take anything for granted (so I don’t overlook anything relevant). Could you save a new "test-doc.tex" file in your desktop directory (which would be named "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\test-doc.tex" [including its full path])? "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\test-doc.tex" should contain: \starttext \input zapf \stoptext Please, compile it by simply invoking ("cd %USEPROFILE%\Desktop\" might be required before): context test-doc If you get the same error message:
startup error : no format file given, quitting
You might try (to make the format file): context --make --all Then, try compiling again (run "context test-doc"). If you get the same error message, let’s try a brand-new installation (not removing any existing one). Get http://lmtx.pragma-ade.nl/install-lmtx/context-mswin.zip (if you use Windows 32bt) or http://lmtx.pragma-ade.nl/install-lmtx/context-win64.zip (for Windows 64bit) into "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\". Unzip the downloaded file to a newly created folder in your desktop ("%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\context"). Double-click on "install.bat" that you just uncompressed. You have to add the new path, so that Windows may find your executables. Open a new terminal (I guess it is called “command prompt” [or »Eingabeaufforderung«] in Windows-parlance) and paste (if you have ConTeXt for 32bit): set PATH=%PATH%;%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\context\tex\texmf-mswin\bin Or this (if you use ConTeXt for 64bit): set PATH=%PATH%;%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\context\tex\texmf-win64\bin Then, on the same window (since this only sets paths for the current session), run: mtxrun --generate && cd %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\ && context test-doc.tex Just in case you wonder, the first command is required for any brand-new install. The second command sets the desktop as your current directory (where you should have "test.doc.tex"). And the third command compiles that source document. If none of all my previous suggestions works, sorry but I cannot figure out what might be preventing ConTeXt from finding the format files. Just in case it might help, Pablo ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / https://mailman.ntg.nl/mailman3/lists/ntg-context.ntg.nl webpage : https://www.pragma-ade.nl / https://context.aanhet.net (mirror) archive : https://github.com/contextgarden/context wiki : https://wiki.contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / https://mailman.ntg.nl/mailman3/lists/ntg-context.ntg.nl webpage : https://www.pragma-ade.nl / https://context.aanhet.net (mirror) archive : https://github.com/contextgarden/context wiki : https://wiki.contextgarden.net ___________________________________________________________________________________