I use "ConTeXt tex NTG" instead of "context" in Google and that works relatively well. Due to the scattered nature of the documentation I also find it useful save any PDFs about ConTeXt etc. that I stumble upon in a dedicated folder. Then you can use desktop search to search inside them.
On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 16:19:57 -0300
Andre Caldas
Once, I've read about someone who, a long time ago, found it really difficult to look for pages related to LaTeX on the internet. He used to get a lot of "fetish" related pages!!!
Since "context" is a very common word, I'd like to know from ConTeXt users... How do you look for "ConTeXt" stuff using search engines?
Cheers, André Caldas. ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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