Re: [NTG-context] Re: installing context with tetex
Hi patrick,
just to explain WHY i got confused. I was looking at knuth.tex as a simple
example. An *this* example contains no \startX or \stopX . So i got the
impression that contex may not need them.
And when you see the examples in "typesetting flow charts" no hint either.
It would enought to add
\starttext
\FLOWchart[grid]
\stoptext
on page 2. Then you have a (working) example; problem solved.
btw: any document describing something should have a complet working example.
when you start with something totaly new, you have no ide where to look for an
error. a simple typo can cause havoc distracing you from the real problem.
regards,
wh
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From: Patrick Gundlach
thats it :) i was unaware of the \starttext \stoptext :(
You should alway start with a simple document and then extend it.
Hallo hans ? can you please adjust the "typesetting.." document ? So at least at start it should have a full example.
Which document are you talking about. Can you give the filename or the full title? If this is a specialized document: You should do some steps with pure ConTeXt first. Patrick -- You are your own rainbow! _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
At 09:30 02/12/2003, you wrote:
Hi patrick, just to explain WHY i got confused. I was looking at knuth.tex as a simple example. An *this* example contains no \startX or \stopX . So i got the impression that contex may not need them.
Hello World \end would be Knuthian; this works ok in context, but, in many cases multiple passes are needed and this triggered by \starttext .. \stoptext Hans
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