Boris Pedrofiets wrote:
Looking at the files s-mag-01.tex and mag-0000.tex from the context distribution I created a file with layout and defs myself. My question: how can I use my-module?
Rename the file you made, so the name starts with "p-" and ends with the extension ".tex", like: p-boris.tex Now you can start your documents with \usemodule[boris] Modules normally start with a single letter, followed by a dash. Context first looks for m-boris (a core system module), then p-boris (a user private module), then s-boris (a style module), then x-boris (dunno?), then t-boris (a third-party module), and finally (if nothing else works), in a new context distribution it will try boris.tex. Even if it works, using module names without a prefix is a bad idea, because it is very likely to create clashes with other input file names. Use "p-boris.tex" for your own files, and "t-boris.tex" for files you want to share with other people. Taco