Hello, my name is Janko Hauser, I'm a new context user, after many years of LaTeX :-) I want to use context for two different projects. 1. Produce styled PDF documents from a web-content-managment-system. This will be web-page based but also complete sets of pages to generate longer documents. One conceptual idea is to have something like a clip-board of visited pages, which can be printed as one document. Ok, this Zope-based site will be an effort going into the next year. I mention it only for background for the coming questions in the next months. 2. I want to generate my invoice and business-letters with context. I searched the mailinglist but the only note I got was a reference to "the last MAPS" which should contain an article about this. Ah and Hans has mentioned that there is something in the making :-) Is there already something to look at? Does someone know a direct link to the mentioned MAPS-article? Thanks in advance, I'm really looking forward to using context. __Janko
Hello Janko, At 17:58 11.11.2003, Janko wrote:
Hello, my name is Janko Hauser, I'm a new context user, after many years of LaTeX :-)
I want to use context for two different projects.
1. Produce styled PDF documents from a web-content-managment-system. This will be web-page based but also complete sets of pages to generate longer documents. One conceptual idea is to have something like a clip-board of visited pages, which can be printed as one document.
Ok, this Zope-based site will be an effort going into the next year. I mention it only for background for the coming questions in the next months.
2. I want to generate my invoice and business-letters with context. I searched the mailinglist but the only note I got was a reference to "the last MAPS" which should contain an article about this. Ah and Hans has mentioned that there is something in the making :-) Is there already something to look at? Does someone know a direct link to the mentioned MAPS-article?
Context does not directly know styles. - Of course you can create a layout-file where everything is organized: setup the general layout of the page setup the font setup the logo(s) setup header setup footer Use the layout-file in a file invoice.tex: \input layout-files \starttext this is the part where the invoice is placed. \stoptext If you provide me the your postal addres (off line) I will make a copy of the mentioned article for you. Kind regards Willi Egger. Secretary NTG
Am Dienstag, 11.11.03, um 20:44 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb Willi Egger:
Context does not directly know styles. - Of course you can create a layout-file where everything is organized:
setup the general layout of the page setup the font setup the logo(s) setup header setup footer
Use the layout-file in a file invoice.tex:
\input layout-files
better use environment files and components (project syntax) Grüßlis vom Hraban! -- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ (offline - server crashed, no money for a new one)
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Janko Hauser
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Willi Egger