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Hello, I keep a few pieces of code and pdf graphics in a private TEXMF tree from where I include them in various documents. I reference a graphic by its filename sans the suffix, e.g. \externalfigure[logo]. A glance at the log reveals that the filename resolves to the exhaustive pathname of the graphic in my private TEXMF tree, and the graphic appears in the document - until today that is. I revisited this document today which I last typeset with context version 2005.02.15. Today I used the version from 2005.08.31, and the graphics are missing. The log, not surprisingly, says, 'figures: figure logo can not be found.' A simple work around is to copy the graphic into the same directory as the document, which suggests it is a path problem. Has anyone else experienced this behavior and can suggest a more elegant solution. With kind regards, Michael Guravage