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powerful TeX format
ConTeXt is a document-production system based on the TeX typesetting
system. It was designed with the same aims as LaTeX but, being newer,
reflects more recent thinking about document markup and is more
unified in its design. It includes extensive support for colors,
hyperlinks, presentations, figure-text integration, and conditional
compilation. ConTeXt gives extensive formatting control to the end
user and makes it easy to create new layouts and styles without
learning the TeX macro language. ConTeXt's unified design averts the
package clashes that can happen with LaTeX.
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ConTeXt also integrates MetaFun, a superset of MetaPost and a powerful
system for vector graphics. MetaFun can be used as a stand-alone
system to produce figures, but its strength lies in enhancing ConTeXt
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ConTeXt allows the users to use formatting commands in English, Dutch,
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Changes: context (2006.12.27-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* first upload (Closes: #403770)
* include the contents of cont-tmf, cont-fnt, cont-ext, cont-img, minus
the files from MANIFEST.nonfree
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