Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
For typesetting a context module I did the following, first making a .ted file and then typesetting it: texmfstart ctxtools --documentation --type=pdf char-utf.tex texmfstart texexec --silent --pdf --autopdf
However I got an unknown format cont-nl.fmt. Why is nl chosen? What I am doing wrong here?
Nothing, but ted files use dutch macro commands, so they need the dutch interface.
I was totally misinforming you, sorry. Let me start over... hangon.
Here we go: it uses the dutch interface because there is no explicit interface given in the file nor on the command line, and it so happens that line 3 of <whatever>.ted contains \startdocumentation This matches the dutch heuristics for interface discovery because it is a superset of \startdocument. The second case in scantexcontent in tex.rb probably should have something like a \b at the end of the match. I was confused because texexec --interface=en char-utf.ted doesn't work either, but that is unrelated. You need to preload a module that texexec --module would load automatically: texexec --interface=en --use=mod-01 char-utf.ted That should do it. Best wishes, Taco