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* After you have verified everything works in step #9, you can toss <tt>cdemo.bat</tt> away and use <tt>cstart.bat</tt> to start everything. Make a link to it somewhere so that you can start the system by a shortcut or through the Start menu. ''Do not move the batch script anywhere,'' it has to be run in the root directory of the distribution (e.g. <tt>c:\Programs\context</tt>).
* Make sure you have something Acrobatish (any decent PDF viewer) installed, otherwise you won't see the results in step #9.
* A final note: to have it finally running you should build the formats first. To do so there is at least a way:
 
(assuming C:\Programs\context)
Start->Run->cmd
cd C:\Programs\context
cdemo.bat
 
Then closed the SciTe window but remain in the cmd.
 
Then, in one line:
C:\Programs\context\usr\local\context\tex\setuptex.bat C:\Programs\context\usr\local\context\tex
 
texexec --make --all
 
Then, close the cmd, double click in cdemo.bat
and voila !
 
* Another way to do it could be to type: texexec --make --all directly in SciTe console.
===How to use the stand-alone distr. if you have MikTeX/TeX Live installed===
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