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* Matt Gushee's introduction to [http://havenrock.com/textips/bookfonts.html virtual fonts], especially for getting expert fonts to work. | * Matt Gushee's introduction to [http://havenrock.com/textips/bookfonts.html virtual fonts], especially for getting expert fonts to work. | ||
+ | * [http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=xetex XeTeX], a new TeX processor for MacOS X (supported by ConTeXt since [[Context 2004.10.7]]) |
Revision as of 21:06, 8 October 2004
Contents
Some places to visit:
- main ConTeXt site at PRAGMA ADE
- the ConTeXt portal
- online reference for commands: texshow-web
ConTeXt on demand
- live.contextgarden lets you try ConTeXt without installing it
- MathML online test
The following links use a PDF interface and work only with Acrobat Plugin:
- This script provides an interface to ConTeXt’s page Imposition features (make booklets etc.)
- Here you can create n × m overviews of one or more pdf documents
- There is minimal typesetting involved in this interface: just a file listing.
- Here you can enter MathML code and test in what way you can control the output.
- Here you can enter Math in the TeXy way. Don’t provide dollars since you get them for free.
- Here you can enter math in a quite natural way, similar to the way you enter math in calculators used in schools.
- You can use this interface to play with (combinations of) the Fonts that come with most TEX distributions.
- You can use this (dutch) interface to practice your handwriting, or let your kids practice theirs.
- You can use this interface to typeset documents with the latest ConTeXt.
- This is an interface to GhostScript, especially the PostScript to PDF converter.
- This document helps you to make resource libraries, formerly known as figure libraries (see XML, Image Database)
- You can keep track of what resources are used in a document. This document provides the interface to generating a log of used resources. (see also Visual Debugging)
- This interface can be used to generate sheets with labels (stickers) or other grid oriented content. Each label is a separate page, and x × y pages are collected on a sheet.
ConTeXt user pages:
- Taco Hoekwater’s bibliographic module
- Bill McClain’s beginners page (esp. about fonts)
- Adam Lindsay’s typography page
- Hraban’s German ConTeXt stuff
- Nitram’s flowchart and table generator
- Simon Pepping’s XML-DocBook in ConTeXt
- Berend de Boer’s ConTeXt Emacs mode
Mailing lists:
- ConTeXt mailing list
- ConTeXt developers mailing list
- Patrick's mailinglist archive @ contextgarden.net
- mailinglist archive @ ntg.nl
- mailinglist archive @ gmane.org
- mailinglist archive @ pw.edu.pl
- PPCHTeX mailing list
- foXet mailing list (on XML Formatting Objects)
General TeX links:
- Matt Gushee's introduction to virtual fonts, especially for getting expert fonts to work.
- XeTeX, a new TeX processor for MacOS X (supported by ConTeXt since Context 2004.10.7)