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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/context.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/context.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 47489658ea6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/context.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,225 +0,0 @@ -%D \module -%D [ file=context, -%D version=1995.10.10, -%D title=\CONTEXT, -%D subtitle=\CONTEXT\ Format Generation, -%D author=Hans Hagen, -%D date=\currentdate, -%D copyright={PRAGMA / Hans Hagen \& Ton Otten}] -%C -%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is -%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for -%C details. - -\catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2 \catcode`\#=6 - -%D From the next string (which is set by the script that assembles the -%D distribution) later on we will calculate a number that can be used -%D by use modules to identify the feature level. Starting with version -%D 2004.8.30 the low level interface is english. Watch out and adapt -%D your styles an modules. - -\edef\contextformat {\jobname} -\edef\contextversion{2010.05.24 13:05} - -%D For those who want to use this: - -\let\fmtname \contextformat -\let\fmtversion\contextversion - -\let\showcontextbanner\relax - -%D Here we will test for what branch of source files we will take. The -%D file suffix depends on the maintream engine: either lua enhanced, -%D or traditional: -%D -%D \starttyping -%D mki : low level dutch -%D mkii : low level english -%D mkiv : lua enhanced -%D \stoptyping -%D -%D There is no \type {mkiii} unless you want to tag the transition -%D version that way (going completely etex, code cleanup and such). - -\ifx\normalinput\undefined \let\normalinput\input \fi - -%D We have two versions, one for \PDFTEX\ and \XETEX, and one for -%D \LUATEX. - -\chardef\contextmarkmode = \ifx\directlua\undefined 2 \else 4 \fi - -\def\loadcorefile#1{\normalinput#1\relax} -\def\loadmarkfile#1{\normalinput#1.\mksuffix\relax} - -\ifnum\contextmarkmode=4 - \def\loadmarkiifile#1{} \let\loadmarkivfile\loadcorefile \edef\mksuffix {mkiv} \edef\contextmark{MKIV} -\else - \def\loadmarkivfile#1{} \let\loadmarkiifile\loadcorefile \edef\mksuffix {mkii} \edef\contextmark{MKII} -\fi - -\let\loadmkiifile\loadmarkiifile -\let\loadmkivfile\loadmarkivfile -\let\loadmkfile \loadmarkfile - -%D Welcome to the main module. When this module is ran through -%D \type{initex} or \type {tex -i} or \type {whatevertex} using -%D \type{whatever switch}, the \CONTEXT\ format file is -%D generated. During this process the user is asked for an -%D interface language. Supplying \type{dutch} will generate a -%D dutch version of \CONTEXT, supplying \type {english} will of -%D course end op in a english version. -%D -%D Another option is to use \TEXEXEC\ (for \MKII): -%D -%D \starttyping -%D texexec --make [--alone] [--engine] [--all] -%D texexec --make [--alone] [--engine] en nl ... metafun mptopdf -%D \stoptyping -%D -%D More information can be found in the \TEXEXEC\ manual. -%D -%D For \MKIV\ you have to do: -%D -%D \starttyping -%D luatools --generate -%D context --make en nl ... -%D \stoptyping - -%D When you write modules (or extensions) you should avoid -%D conflicts with existing macro names and mechanisms. If you are -%D coming from another macro package, don't assume that macros -%D with the same name are doing the same! \CONTEXT\ was written -%D from scratch and therefore similarities are often a coincidence -%D (to some extent one always ends up with the same names for -%D similar concepts). The underlying models for elementary subsystems -%D that deal with encodings, languages and fonts probably differ. -%D -%D Time has learned that users coming from \LATEX\ should not fall -%D into thinking that macros like \type {\protect} represent the -%D same functionality in both systems; actually, due to the way -%D \CONTEXT\ is set up, some of those macros do complete different -%D things. Macro packages evolve independent of each other, which -%D means that code written for one system will not work in another -%D system, unless it's real generic code. -%D -%D An API will become available soon (keep an eye on the ConTeXt -%D Wiki www.contextgarden.org) and or listen in to the context -%D mailing list (ntg-context@ntg.nl). Much additional information -%D can be found at the PRAGMA website (www.pragma-ade.com). - -%D We now go either the \MKII\ or \MKIV\ route: - -\loadmarkfile{context} - -%D Let's quit this file when doing a \type {cont-..} generation. - -\doifparentfileelse{context}{\donothing}{\endinput} - -%D Unless we're generating a \type {cont-..} format, we also -%D do the following. - -%D Except from english, no hyphenation patterns are loaded -%D yet. Users can specify their needs in the next module: - -\loaduserspecifications - -%D Next we default to the same language as the interface. - -\unprotect - -\installlanguage [\s!us] [\c!state=\v!start] - -\startinterface english - \installlanguage [\s!gb] [\c!state=\v!start] -\stopinterface - -\appendtoks \language [\s!us] \to \everyjob -\appendtoks \mainlanguage [\s!us] \to \everyjob - -\startinterface german - - \installlanguage [\s!de] [\c!state=\v!start] - - \appendtoks \language [\s!de] \to \everyjob - \appendtoks \mainlanguage [\s!de] \to \everyjob - -\stopinterface - -\startinterface dutch - - \installlanguage [\s!nl] [\c!state=\v!start] - - \appendtoks \language [\s!nl] \to \everyjob - \appendtoks \mainlanguage [\s!nl] \to \everyjob - -\stopinterface - -\startinterface czech - - \installlanguage [\s!cs] [\c!state=\v!start] - - \appendtoks \language [\s!cs] \to \everyjob - \appendtoks \mainlanguage [\s!cs] \to \everyjob - -\stopinterface - -\startinterface italian - - \installlanguage [\s!it] [\c!state=\v!start] - - \appendtoks \language [\s!it] \to \everyjob - \appendtoks \mainlanguage [\s!it] \to \everyjob - -\stopinterface - -\startinterface romanian - - \installlanguage [\s!ro] [\c!state=\v!start] - - \appendtoks \language [\s!ro] \to \everyjob - \appendtoks \mainlanguage [\s!ro] \to \everyjob - -\stopinterface - -\startinterface french - - \installlanguage [\s!fr] [\c!state=\v!start] - - \appendtoks \language [\s!fr] \to \everyjob - \appendtoks \mainlanguage [\s!fr] \to \everyjob - -\stopinterface - -\startinterface persian - - \installlanguage [\s!pe] [\c!state=\v!start] - - \appendtoks \language [\s!pe] \to \everyjob - \appendtoks \mainlanguage [\s!pe] \to \everyjob - -\stopinterface - -\protect - -%D Finally we (pre)load some fonts. - -\setupencoding[default=ec] - -\usetypescript[fallback][\defaultencoding] - -\setupbodyfont[rm,12pt] - -%D The next hook can be used to generate a local (extended) -%D format. This file is only searched for at the current -%D path. - -% \readlocfile{cont-def.tex} -% {\writestatus{loading}{adding extensions from cont-def}} -% {} - -%D Now dumping the format is all that's left to be done. - -\errorstopmode \dump - -\endinput |