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* [[Mark_IV| Mark IV Introduction]]
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; [[Mark IV]]: an introduction
** and [[Running Mark IV]] in [[TeX Live]] (2013)
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; [[Modules]]: LaTeX users call them "packages", DTP users "plug-ins"
* [[Modules]] (LaTeX users call it "packages", DTP users "plug-ins")
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; PDF format output: ConTeXt can define the set of [[PDF Boxes]] defined by the PDF standard. It can create [[PDF/A]] and [[PDFX|PDF/X]] (ISO standard) compliant outputs.
* About '''PDF format'''
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; [[Visual Debugging]]: show the nasty details of your code, to understand and tweak ConTeXt typesetting.
** [[PDF Boxes]]: the size of PDF pages can have different meanings – e.g. the visible page, the printed page, the cropped printed page. ConTeXt can define the set of boxes defined by the PDF standard.
 
**  ConTeXt can create [[PDF/A]] and [[PDFX|PDF/X]] (the ISO standard) compliant outputs
 
* '''[[Visual Debugging]]''',shows the nasty details of your code: to understand and tweak ConTeXt typesetting.
 
  
  
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** and [[Running Mark IV]] in [[TeX Live]] (2013)
  
 
Remaining from ''The ConTeXt Way''
 
Remaining from ''The ConTeXt Way''

Revision as of 21:08, 7 June 2020

Remaining from Specific Subjects

Mark IV
an introduction
Modules
LaTeX users call them "packages", DTP users "plug-ins"
PDF format output
ConTeXt can define the set of PDF Boxes defined by the PDF standard. It can create PDF/A and PDF/X (ISO standard) compliant outputs.
Visual Debugging
show the nasty details of your code, to understand and tweak ConTeXt typesetting.


Remaining from The ConTeXt Way

Remaining from Tips and Tricks