Hi! Is there any user here using ConTeXt within Gentoo distribution? I'm interested regarding the update process since there is no separate ebuild for ConTeXt package, how do you keep pace with the rapid development. Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX? Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
Hi, On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 07:09:41PM +0200, Gour wrote:
Is there any user here using ConTeXt within Gentoo distribution? I use Debian/Woody and SuSE/8.2/9.0
I'm interested regarding the update process since there is no separate ebuild for ConTeXt package, how do you keep pace with the rapid development.
I do 'mkdir $HOME/temx; cd $HOME/texmf; unzip -La /tmp/cont-tmf.zip; texhash; mkdir web2c; fmtutil --fmtdir web2c; --byhyphen fmtutil --showhyphen cont-en`; cd web2c; mpost -ini metafun; pdfetex -ini mptopdf; texhash' which should work if `kpsewhich texmf.cnf` sets HOMETEXMF accordingly. TeXExec etc. should work since /usr/bin/texexec uses kpsewhich to find the script.
Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX? Well, it depends: teTeX is nicely installed while TeXLive is contains some goodies and is more up to date (but never as up to date as the cont-tmf.zip file ...) -- I prefer teTeX, but this is a matter of taste.
Tobias
Tobias Burnus (tobias.burnus@physik.fu-berlin.de) wrote: Thank you for your reply.
Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX? Well, it depends: teTeX is nicely installed while TeXLive is contains some goodies and is more up to date (but never as up to date as the cont-tmf.zip file ...) -- I prefer teTeX, but this is a matter of taste.
What about the fonts included in TeXLive? Are the same as teTeX? Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
At 10:26 02/10/2003, you wrote:
Tobias Burnus (tobias.burnus@physik.fu-berlin.de) wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX? Well, it depends: teTeX is nicely installed while TeXLive is contains some goodies and is more up to date (but never as up to date as the cont-tmf.zip file ...) -- I prefer teTeX, but this is a matter of taste.
What about the fonts included in TeXLive?
tex live has a bit more if i'm right; also tex live is multi platform beware: utopia has been removed due to the fact that it's free but a protected design on the coming tex live cd/dvd it will be in a separate texmf tree (along with fourier) Hans
Hi,
Gour
Is there any user here using ConTeXt within Gentoo distribution?
This is a question I can't answer. I use MacOS X. Don't know of any gentoo users.
I'm interested regarding the update process since there is no separate ebuild for ConTeXt package, how do you keep pace with the rapid development.
See my updated page http://levana.de/context/ esp. the section about installing ConTeXt.
Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX?
It is a matter of taste. None is really better I'd say. Patrick -- You are your own rainbow!
Patrick Gundlach (pg@levana.de) wrote:
See my updated page http://levana.de/context/ esp. the section about installing ConTeXt.
Thanks for the pointer.
Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX?
It is a matter of taste. None is really better I'd say.
Since teTeX is already in the distro, it is convenient to stay with it, if possible. Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 13:09, Gour wrote:
Hi!
Is there any user here using ConTeXt within Gentoo distribution?
I'm interested regarding the update process since there is no separate ebuild for ConTeXt package, how do you keep pace with the rapid development.
Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX?
Sincerely, Gour Gentoo is marvelous but it doesn't keep up with the fast moving targets such as Context and Scribus. You will have to use a separate update the old fashioned way.
IMHO of course. -- John Culleton Able Typesetters and Indexers http://wexfordpress.com
John Culleton (john@wexfordpress.com) wrote:
Gentoo is marvelous but it doesn't keep up with the fast moving targets such as Context and Scribus. You will have to use a separate update the old fashioned way. Yes, indeed. I like Gentoo very much (after switching from SuSE), and it would be nice to make ConTeXt ebuild for Gentoo. Probably it is not too complicated since there is already Patrick's installcontext.sh script.
When I find some time, I'll try something, since anyway there are some packages that don't have ebuilds and I need them. Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
Yes, I am using ConTeXt with Gentoo. Alas, I am just using the ConTeXt version that gets installed with tetex. I once tried updating and ran into some strange problems where texexec kept running, producing lots of processes. I tried getting help from the list, but, when posting from GMANE, I had to jump through so many loops until my request got posted, that I already "solved" the problem by reinstalling tetex. Still, thanks for the replies I eventually got. What's the easiest way of finding out what new features are available after texexec 3.1? Boris. On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Gour wrote:
Hi!
Is there any user here using ConTeXt within Gentoo distribution?
I'm interested regarding the update process since there is no separate ebuild for ConTeXt package, how do you keep pace with the rapid development.
Is it better to switch to TeX Live instead of teTeX?
Sincerely, Gour
-- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493
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Boris Tschirschwitz
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Gour
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Hans Hagen
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John Culleton
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Patrick Gundlach
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Tobias Burnus