hmm, on Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 04:52:49PM +0100, Mojca Miklavec said that
That folder is not meant to be a replacement for binaries. It's just a folder where files can be taken from and put somewhere else afterwards. They don't have the x bit set because zip on windows doesn't handle permission bits.
ok, i have a lot of catching up to do because of the enormous volume of mail hitting this list, but let me ask this. all i want is a simple alias/shell_script/stub/whatever to run context on a .tex file. that's all. as someone coming from latex (a long time ago) and running commands like "latex doc.tex" or "pdflatex doc.tex" i always expected that to be "context doc.tex". when i started using context, it was "texexec doc.tex". as a user i don't mind what's in the background, perl, shell, ruby or a bone fide binary, all i'd like to do is have an official (as opposed to hand rolled/home made) context command that runs everything that is needed to process the .tex file. is there something like that? if not, will be? :] -f -- the 4th world war will be fought with sticks and rocks.