If I were to download the entire wiki with the exception of the discussion
files and the user pages, do you think it would be wise? I would try to
make it dynamically updatable too, if possible, and also try to make as
offline-friendly as the Python docs. Do you think that would be wise? Thank
you for your help, the wiki is very useful.
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023, 4:29 PM Henning Hraban Ramm
Is there a way to view the documentations offline? Sort of the way the Python docs work, where you could just search for a subject and it will function regardless of internet connection. If it's not yet working, I could contribute some of my time if it's not that a heavy of a task. Something like this would be convient, since some like to search by topic. Though since we probably have the common ground of liking writing, we, or most of us, prefer referring to current manuals out
Am 02.10.23 um 09:59 schrieb Juliano David Hilario: there.
Well, the documentation is spread over several PDF files, and the wiki is not usable offline, of course.
You can grep through the sources of the manuals (in texmf-context/doc/context/sources).
And there is a command reference browser:
mtxrun --script server --auto
and the open http://localhost:8088/mtx-server-ctx-help.lua
But since it just shows what’s in the interface files, it lacks any explanations.
Hraban
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