running MkI in context standalone
Hello list members: I have context standalone installed on linux. Currently I use context like: open a terminal window source context-installation-path/tex/setuptex context filename.tex This runs contect MkIV according to log file. I would like to try MkII, but I didn't find information on how I can switch to it. (I searched for it in "ConTeXt reference manual", "ConTeXt / An excursion", contextgarden wiki pages.) What is the way to run MkII in standalone context? A link to the documentation regarding it also would be appreciated. Thanks, bcsikos
On 5/15/2015 11:22 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello list members:
I have context standalone installed on linux. Currently I use context like:
open a terminal window source context-installation-path/tex/setuptex context filename.tex
This runs contect MkIV according to log file. I would like to try MkII, but I didn't find information on how I can switch to it. (I searched for it in "ConTeXt reference manual", "ConTeXt / An excursion", contextgarden wiki pages.)
What is the way to run MkII in standalone context? A link to the documentation regarding it also would be appreciated.
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On 5/15/2015 11:22 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello list members:
I have context standalone installed on linux. Currently I use context like:
open a terminal window source context-installation-path/tex/setuptex context filename.tex
This runs contect MkIV according to log file. I would like to try MkII, but I didn't find information on how I can switch to it. (I searched for it in "ConTeXt reference manual", "ConTeXt / An excursion", contextgarden wiki pages.)
What is the way to run MkII in standalone context? A link to the documentation regarding it also would be appreciated.
texexec foo.tex
(you need to install ruby for the runner)
Thank you. bcsikos
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