Am 07.01.24 um 17:11 schrieb garulfo:
does this kind of poster would make sense ?
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Cover_Pages#Poster_01_-_proposal_for_Libre_Pl...
Thank you, that looks good but it’s not what I had in mind. I meant a poster _about_ ConTeXt, not only made with our toolset (I have a stack of books for that). Maybe something about typography. Here’s how the DANTE booth at FrOSCon 2023 looked like: https://yemaya.fiee.net/s/qTkeXAmXmJeosJc (The “mindmap” diagram on the left shows projects supported by DANTE, in the middle a drawing by Duane Bibby, on the right a Tux with its TikZ source code in the back.) We also had posters that show the architecture of TeX/LaTeX, but they were seriously outdated. Some elements that might fit: – some example code (like from Mikael’s BachoTeX presentation) – anatomy of a word and a formula (with all those little boxes and measures), maybe also in Arabic – dodo & cow drawings from Mikael’s math manual – overview of layout areas (I re-made Sietse’s drawing from the wiki for my book) - workflow diagrams – parts of LuaMetaTeX – artwork by Eçir Baff (art-aleatoire.com) – Hans’ recent christmas card / memory game artwork But I don’t want just a wild collection of stuff, there should be something connecting them. It should be interesting to look at as well as basic information about ConTeXt. Hraban