Hello, when you want to use your personal (additional) path (but apparently not a tree), e.g. for styles (environments), you can use --path switch: " context.exe --path=c:\MyDirectory\MyContextStyles MyFile.tex " (Source: "context.exe --help") (Once I tried also: " set TeXMFLocal=c:\MyName\MyContextStyles & context.exe MyFile.tex " but ConTeXt doesn't look for TeXMFLocal nor TeXMF-Local environment paths, as I believed.) I didn't test whether "--path=c:\MyDirectory\MyContextStyles/" or "--path=c:\MyDirectory\MyContextStyles//" or "--path=c:\MyDirectory\MyContextStyles/*" or "--path=c:\MyDirectory\MyContextStyles/**" causes Ctx to use the whole tree instead of one path. Best regards, Lukas
texmfcnf.lua (can be in your texmf-local tree) or the TEXMF env var; not so different from regular texlive, only in a different configuration file
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