Hi,
I got help from the list, and in the end I did the following (I have
ConTeXt installed in $HOME/ConTeXt-lmtx/). I hope it is complete.
ln -s
$HOME/ConTeXt-lmtx/tex/texmf-context/context/data/vscode/extensions/context
$HOME/.vscode/extensions/
Then I added a task file (also essentially found
On Fri, 25 Sep 2020, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Aditya Mahajan schrieb am 24.09.2020 um 23:48:
> > On Thu, 24 Sep 2020, Alan Bowen wrote:
> > > Any suggestions or pointers will be most welcome.
> >
> > See if this gives you any ideas
> >
> > https://adityam.github.io/context-blog/post/inclu
Aditya Mahajan schrieb am 24.09.2020 um 23:48:
On Thu, 24 Sep 2020, Alan Bowen wrote:
I need to include several documents in a single paginated file. Treating
the source file (.tex) of each document as a component file in a .prd file
is one way to go. But I was wondering if it might be possible
On Thu, 24 Sep 2020, Alan Bowen wrote:
> I need to include several documents in a single paginated file. Treating
> the source file (.tex) of each document as a component file in a .prd file
> is one way to go. But I was wondering if it might be possible to do get the
> same result using the .pdf
Hello Linux users!
Can somebody tell me how to get the extension for ConTeXt to be installed for
VisualStudioCode?
Thani you in advance!
Kind regards
Willi
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I need to include several documents in a single paginated file. Treating
the source file (.tex) of each document as a component file in a .prd file
is one way to go. But I was wondering if it might be possible to do get the
same result using the .pdf files of each document instead.
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