Hello Wolfgang,
Le 09. 10. 16 à 22:51, Wolfgang
Schuster a écrit :
Many of the old manuals got updates by Hans and he included the
PDF’s (together with the source files) in the normal ConTeXt
download, you can find them in the doc folder in your ConTeXt
installation.
Ok, I don't have enough the habit of consulting documentation that
is installed in my system. I have found something interesting here
that could be helpfull to me :
/usr/share/texmf/doc/context/base/examplap/gui/letter.pdf. It seems
to be a letter generator, but unfortunately I wasn't able to make it
work. Maybe it is outdated since it is 10 years old.
The
wiki has a page for examples and you’re free to update the
existing examples or add new ones.
Do you mean http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sample_documents
? Yes, that's a good idea, since I believe that it is a way to
improve documentation with little efforts. Then I plan to add the
cover letter style I made since I am happy with the results,
although 1 or 2 things could have some improvement. There are also
some letter styles there, then I will have a look on them too. I
don't know if people are intimidated about writing contents in the
wiki because it is the official wiki and feel that only programmers
are supposed to update it, but it will be really helpfull if the
users have more the habit of posting there the document styles they
made.
Sounds interesting and the best thing you can do is to start with
it.
Thanks for your encouragement ! Yes that looks like an interesting
challenge for me, but it is not something I am wanting to do alone
because of my lack of experience, at least I would need someone to
coach me. Actually I don't have really experience with web
developpment and I would at least need help for the technological
choices. Having someone that tells me that if I use technology X,
there are module Y and Z that will be a good fit is a good start.
Have a nice day,
Jonas