One other advantage is that Context works with xml quite smoothly, once you know how to set it up.
Robert > Op 1 mei 2018, om 13:38 heeft Wilfred van Rooijen <wvanrooi...@yahoo.com> het > volgende geschreven: > > Following Mojca's explanation, I feel I should switch to ConTeXt :-)) > > Wilfred > > > > On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 3:43 PM, Mojca Miklavec > <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 26 April 2018 at 14:20, Carrs wrote: > > Hi, > > > > a newbie question. I would like advice on which TeX-based software it would > > be best to learn in detail for my typesetting plans. So far, I have learned > > a little TeX and a little LaTeX, but not enough of either to tell me which > > will work best for me. > > You can also look into ConTeXt. > > It is based on TeX, so you get support for all the fancy math stuff > and typographical quality. > > The basic syntax is not that much different from (La)TeX. Instead of > \begin{itemize} ... \end{itemize} you use \startitemize ... > \stopitemize for example, but syntax for math is mostly the same. The > internals/programming is cleaner in my opinion (but much different in > any case). > > It works well on all platforms you need (Linux, Mac, Windows, but also > many others), like any other TeX flavour. > > It works with both Unicode engines (LuaTeX and XeTeX, even though > ConTeXt's support for LuaTeX is much much more advanced nowadays). It > supports more scripts than just Latin script and can also > automatically compose characters for you even when some font of lower > quality is lacking those characters. > > Its support for very different and very flexible styles is great and > very well integrated into the package. Support for multiple columns is > quite advanced and allows you to place pictures across multiple > columns and across multiple pages if needed. > > It is of course completely free and opensources, no licences (that is > also true for nearly all TeX anyway). There are TeX user groups around > the globe (TUG in US, DANTE in Germary, as well as some others in > Poland, UK, France, Italy, Denmark, ... ConTeXt group as well) where > you can enrol as a member and support TeX development, but those are > optional. > > Beginner manual is here: > > http://distribution.contextgarden.net/current/context/current/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/ma-cb-en.pdf > > <http://distribution.contextgarden.net/current/context/current/doc/context/documents/general/manuals/ma-cb-en.pdf> > along with a lot of other manuals. The only drawback is that there are > so many different document spread around that it's sometimes tricky to > figure out where to look unless you read them all. > > You can also get face-to-face help at the meeting: > http://meeting.contextgarden.net <http://meeting.contextgarden.net/> > which is a great place to meet people, exchange ideas, learn about new > development, get your questions answered. > > What I particularly like about ConTeXt is that: > - it is very actively developed > - it has a consistent user interface and no need to find a different > package for every feature you need in your document > - it has a very active mailing list and you can usually get your > questions answered very quickly > - new functionality is often added on user requests, sometimes within > a few hours > - it has a lot of amazing functionality with respect to new > technologies (like fonts) that not even the expensive commercial > products can offer > - built-in clean programming language (lua) > - ability to interface with external libraries (nearly built-in > support for reading from databases) > > The only "drawback" of ConTeXt is that for historic reasons (ConTeXt > is younger) LaTeX has more users, so if a complete newbie seeks help > nearby (not online), it is slightly easier to find someone familiar > with LaTeX. But as soon as you have some specific needs like advanced > support for image placement and other trickery, the fact that your > neighbour has written a paper with LaTeX some time ago will usually > not help that much anyway. > > Mojca > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex > <http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex> > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
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