Hello, Thanks very much everyone for your advice, I am certainly now a better starting position ... I will try to learn something ... Maybe it sounds silly but at the very beginning I was surprised by the type of construction: \def\????ld{@@@@ld} \def\????ls{@@@@ls} Where do I read about it more? You have not it easy with me, right? :-) But luckily I learn fairly quickly :-)... One more thanx - I appreciate your willingness... Jarda Dne 23.9.2010 23:30, Steffen Wolfrum napsal(a):
Am 23.09.2010 um 23:15 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 23.09.2010 um 23:08 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
btw: modules are used to be stored eg. in ~/context/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/third/ folder.
is is also possible to keep/find them not in texfm tree but in a projects folder? or do I have to use for this purpose environment files?
You can put modules in your project folder and these are always loaded before the files in the tex tree.
Sounds good, but ...
For example I have in a project's folder a project_test file with these line:
\environment Style_Test \usemodule[p-my-test]
Both files (Style_Test.tex and p-my-test.tex are stored next to project_test.tex in the project's folder). The environment file is found without problems ... even when I change the file's name between two runs.
The module is never found.
What is missing?
Can you give more information or a example, you don’t mention which file you process and what’s loaded in them.
It's like this (mapping context's recommended project structure):
project-dir/ p-module.tex env-file.tex project-file.tex product-file.tex subdir/ component-file1.tex component-file2.tex
The project-file file says \environment Style_Test \usemodule[p][module]
Now I run from the subdir eg. component-file1.tex: the environment was loaded the module was not.
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