David Arnold wrote:
All,
I have files:
~/IntermediateAlgebraText/book.tex ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/bookenv.tex ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/chapter1.tex ... ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter8/chapter8.tex
I also have:
~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/section1.tex ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/section2.tex ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/section3.tex
And similar files for each of the eight chapters. Here is my project file: ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/book.tex
%output=pdftex
\startproject book
\environment bookenv
\product chapter1/chapter1
\product chapter2/chapter2
\product chapter3/chapter3
\product chapter4/chapter4
\product chapter5/chapter5
\product chapter6/chapter6
\product chapter7/chapter7
\product chapter8/chapter8
\stopproject
%%% Local Variables: %%% mode: conTeXt-en %%% End:
Here, for example, is my ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/chapter1.tex
\startproduct chapter1
\project book
\startbodymatter
\chapter[chap:1]{Functions}
\input zapf
\component section1
\component section2
\component section3
\stopbodymatter
\stopproduct
%%% Local Variables: %%% mode: conTeXt-en %%% End:
As an example of a section, consider ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/ chapter1/section1.tex
%output=pdf
\startcomponent section1
\project book \product chapter1
\section[sec:1]{The Function Concept}
\input knuth
\stopcomponent
%%% Local Variables: %%% mode: conTeXt-en %%% End:
This look OK to folks? Will I get in trouble with this plan?
Do not think so. Project is not intended to translate as a whole. It is only some unique environment, say for your textbooks. A single textbook (the IntermediateAlgebraText) is a product. Each chapters are components. So, move the structure down. Vit