Am 22.10.2008 um 09:13 schrieb Stephen A. Tjemkes:
As all the experts have answered your question, let a non-expert join in.
The single frustrating element of context is the documentation. I use context now for many years (not on a daily basis though) for writing journal papers, posters, presentations etc. I think it is a great package. and the community is very active in helping solving problems. But documentation is scattered in differnt pdf files, in different places.
Either there are secret goodies that I don't know or you are just wrong! You can have it all by using one adress (how can this be more comfortable with LaTeX?): http://contextgarden.net That's it. Here you can get further to ... - all manuals authored by PRAGMA: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/The_ConTeXt_Way -> http://www.pragma-ade.com/show-mag-1.htm - all docs written by Hans: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/This_Way - all doc written by users: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/My_Way - all the email ever written on this list: http://archive.contextgarden.net/splash/index.html - all the source ConTeXt is: http://source.contextgarden.net/ Think of contextgarden being the documentation and these above being chapters. You only have to turn the pages by yourself ... is this asked too much?! Steffen