context installation on Windows XP
I am having touble installling CONTEX (and metafun) on Windows XP. I downloaded and installed Texlive. I am able to run Latex and some other programs, but I tried various ways, unsuccesfully, to run context. For example I tried running texmfstart texexec.rb hello.tex and some other combinations, and nothing happened. I went to the PRAGMA-ADE website and downoaded cont-tmf into the texmf-local directory and unzipped it. Then I tried texexec -make -all and a few other combinatins and nothing happened. I have Perl v5.10 installed, and I use editor EMACS with AUCTEX assistance would be much appreciated, Philip Brown
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Philip Brown
I am having touble installling CONTEX (and metafun) on Windows XP. I downloaded and installed Texlive. I am able to run Latex and some other programs, but I tried various ways, unsuccesfully, to run context. For example I tried running texmfstart texexec.rb hello.tex and some other combinations, and nothing happened.
I went to the PRAGMA-ADE website and downoaded cont-tmf into the texmf-local directory and unzipped it. Then I tried texexec -make -all and a few other combinatins and nothing happened.
I have Perl v5.10 installed, and I use editor EMACS with AUCTEX
assistance would be much appreciated,
what about minimals (http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals) ? -- luigi
luigi scarso wrote:
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Philip Brown
mailto:brownp@tamug.edu> wrote: I am having touble installling CONTEX (and metafun) on Windows XP. I downloaded and installed Texlive. I am able to run Latex and some other programs, but I tried various ways, unsuccesfully, to run context. For example I tried running texmfstart texexec.rb hello.tex and some other combinations, and nothing happened.
I went to the PRAGMA-ADE website and downoaded cont-tmf into the texmf-local directory and unzipped it. Then I tried texexec -make -all and a few other combinatins and nothing happened.
I have Perl v5.10 installed, and I use editor EMACS with AUCTEX
assistance would be much appreciated,
It looks like you are missing Ruby ( http://www.ruby-lang.org )
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luigi scarso
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Philip Brown
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Taco Hoekwater