On 12/29/06, cormullion@mac.com wrote:
OK, I think vim works OK here, so this is what I tried:
... \setupcolors[state=start]
\usemodule[vimsyntax]
\definetypeVIMfile [typeRUBY] [syntax=ruby]
\typeRUBY[typeRUBY]{fibo.rb}
\defineVIMtyping[RUBY][syntax=ruby]
\startRUBY # This is a ruby program
puts "Hello World" \stopRUBY ...
Error message was this:
system : no macros found in module vimsyntax
Weird! Do you have a file t-vimsyntax.tex in the same folder as the file where you're running the sample? An alternative is to place the file under [texmf]/tex/context/third/t-vimsyntax.tex and then run "[sudo] mktexlsr". But in any case you need to have 2context.vim in the same folder (there is no support for an arbitrary path of the script yet).
! Undefined control sequence. l.15 \definetypeVIMfile [typeRUBY] [syntax=ruby]
So it looks like it didn't really get started... The files t- vimsyntax.text and 2context.vim are rattling loose in the directory...
It has to be *t-vimsyntax.tex*, not *.text*, if that's the case. But if I try to rename the file, I get "module vimsyntax not found", while you get "no macros found in module vimsyntax". While googling through the archive I've found the following message: http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20050215.182506.0838140e.en.html Citing:
tracefiles showed that ConTeXt was expecting a file name with six or less characters after t-; my module was called t-utfgreek, so ConTeXt was looking for t-utfgre and couldn't find it
Which version of TeX/ConTeXt are you using? (Perhaps Hans has changed something in the meantime, to make that work again.) Are you using Gerben's i-Installer? In that case and if you have a chance, can you please test the new TeXLive-based distribution? (I didn't know that 8-char was still a limitation nowadays.) Mojca