Let's (really) start.
After I've posted three articles about setting up a proper ConTeXt environment, it's time to get started.
This is the first a series of posts which will show you how I transform an ASCII document into a well-formatted PDF.
What do I mean with "Well-Formatted?" I mean that we will end up with a well formatted two-column book, laid out in an A4-sheet. Two-column layout is somewhat of a standard in RPG world: I think that seven games out of ten use such layout. Columns, however, are not enough: I will show you how to integrate new fonts in the system, how to insert cliparts and add flair to your pages (like, for instance, a background on every page). What I want to get is something not unlike
this layout, and this series of posts will show you how to do it.
The Shunned House
For this task, I will use H.P. Lovecraft's "The Shunned House".
Why?
The text is available from
Project Gutenberg's Site free of charge. Moreover, it is in the Public Domain, so we can use it without fear of infringing any copyright. Lastly, "Call of Cthulhu" was one of the first game I played, so I have quite a good reason to choose HPL as a starting point for my tutorial.