Problems with Standalone distribution
Hallo! Some months ago I have downloaded 'mswincontext.zip'. There were a lot of Problems and I tried to solve them. I could finally compile some files. But then I get new problems and so I decided to start over and ask the list for help. First Problem (may be the mother of all the others): The Batch-Files 'cdemo.bat' and 'cscite.bat' are using for example "%~s1" for the first placeholder on the commandline. My Windowssystem (ME) doesn't understand this. Are there other Batch-Files that work on older commandoprozessors to download? A second question: There exists an directory 'usr\local\context\tex\texmf\texmf' which contains fontinformation to one single fontfamily 'cb'. Is this ok: 'texmf' under 'texmf'? And why ist this there? Wolfgang
wwl@musensturm.de wrote:
Hallo!
Some months ago I have downloaded 'mswincontext.zip'.
There were a lot of Problems and I tried to solve them. I could finally compile some files. But then I get new problems and so I decided to start over and ask the list for help.
First Problem (may be the mother of all the others):
The Batch-Files 'cdemo.bat' and 'cscite.bat' are using for example "%~s1" for the first placeholder on the commandline.
My Windowssystem (ME) doesn't understand this.
Are there other Batch-Files that work on older commandoprozessors to download?
hm, not on my machine; you can try: @echo off usr\local\context\cscite.bat (i dunno if there's a way to test if we run me)
A second question:
There exists an directory 'usr\local\context\tex\texmf\texmf' which contains fontinformation to one single fontfamily 'cb'.
Is this ok: 'texmf' under 'texmf'? And why ist this there?
thats a bug (i thought that i had solved it -) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
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