The easiest way is going through Wiki and manuals and their sources in
the distribution.
After that perhaps learn TeX from one of the textbooks like TeXBook,
TeX by Topic and
TeX for Impatient. For Metapost the manuals are quite extensive and
their are many
resources listed on Wiki.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 11:35 AM Felix
I am someone who knows very basic LaTeX (I mostly learned with YouTube videos, but I would also honestly use AI to generate some code that I wanted it to make), extremely basic LMTX, and nothing like C++ or anything that I think would be considered "proper" programming languages. I have an interest in learning the newest edition of ConTeXt, but I am not sure if there is anything that could even guide a beginner wanting to learn the newest edition of ConTeXt (I believe MKIV and LMTX are regarded as being quite different). I want to get out of the habit of using AI to make stuff for me and to truly understand LMTX, but how can I do so if I seemingly do not have much understanding of ... I'll say "coding" in general? It is sometimes hard for me to read the documentation on ConTeXt garden, and I don't understand some things, but is this due to my lack of experience of looking at documentation? I would love any advice given to me. ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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