Michal Kvasnička schrieb am 06.12.2024 um 15:58:
Hallo.
Many thanks for a fast reply.
Honestly, I'm not certain what isn't working. With my slides, it seems that my macros are not loaded from my modules. With figures, I may not know how to compile them.
Slides: I created three modules many years ago: m-lect.tex, s-pre-mi.tex, and s-pre-qq.tex. I load them in the slides to set the presentation style and to produce several versions of the slides (slides, handouts, teacher's notes, etc.). In these modules, I define \TitlePage macro. In mark ii, texexec finds the macro. In mark iv, context doesn't. I ran the slides with texexec --pdf --nomprun mic-slide01.tex; I tried context --pdf --nomprun mic-slide01.tex. I included the modules and one slide (not the figures included).
1. When you apply a custom section style with the command key, e.g. \setuphead [section] [command=\MyTopic] you have to use either the \protected prefix for \def or use \define instead, this means you should use \protected\def\MyTopic#1#2% {...} or \define[2]\MyTopic {...} 2. \color expects an argument. You use \color at the begin of your title page \def\StartTitlePage[#1]% {\bgroup ... \startalignment[right,broad] \TitleFont\color[LightColor]\ss\bfc\setupinterlinespace[big]} which doesn't work anymore, the correct method is to use \startcolor[...] at the begin and \stopcolor at the end. \def\StartTitlePage[#1]% {\bgroup ... \startalignment[right,broad] \TitleFont\startcolor[LightColor]\ss\bfc\setupinterlinespace[big]} \def\StopTitlePage {\stopcolor \stopalignment ...} 3. \setupinteraction fails when you pass \currentdate to the date key. \setupinteraction[date=\currentdate] 4. Active characters for quotation marks. To get proper quotation marks use direct input with the correct symbol or use \quotation{...} which add the quotation marks set for the current language. Wolfgang