From: "Matthew Huggett" <mhuggett@telusplanet.net>
Subject: [NTG-context] advice for a beginner
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 10:52:09 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <000501c277db$4da57f30$0200a8c0@MATTHEW> (raw)
Hi Everyone:
I'm a real beginner with TeX and ConTeXt. I have had some success with
English documents, but what I really want to do is create Chinese and
Japanese docs. What do I need to understand about TeX and ConTeXt in
general in order to do this? There seem to be so many things to learn, I'm
not sure where to start. One big question for me is whether or not I need
to look at using Omega.
I'm not asking for a tutorial on how to do asian languages in TeX, just for
advice on what areas of the system I need to know about.
Thanks
Matthew
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2002-10-20 1:52 Matthew Huggett [this message]
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