Loading modules in Windows
Hi, In Context MKIV I always used the gnuplot module. I switched to Context lmtx on MS Windows but seem to have great difficulty loading the Gnuplot module. Any suggestions? Thanks jeroen
Jeroen schrieb am 31.10.2020 um 06:42:
Hi,
In Context MKIV I always used the gnuplot module. I switched to Context lmtx on MS Windows but seem to have great difficulty loading the Gnuplot module. Any suggestions?
Third party modules are still missing in LMTX (you can intstall them by Hans) but for gnuplot there is a new module by Hans which uses \externalfigure to load the graphic. https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg93713.html Wolfgang
Many thanks. Would you perhaps have the method to install third party modules by hand in Windows. I have found a way to do it in Linux only. Jeroen Op za 31 okt. 2020 om 09:37 schreef Wolfgang Schuster < wolfgang.schuster.lists@gmail.com>:
Jeroen schrieb am 31.10.2020 um 06:42:
Hi,
In Context MKIV I always used the gnuplot module. I switched to Context lmtx on MS Windows but seem to have great difficulty loading the Gnuplot module. Any suggestions?
Third party modules are still missing in LMTX (you can intstall them by Hans) but for gnuplot there is a new module by Hans which uses \externalfigure to load the graphic.
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg93713.html
Wolfgang
On 10/31/20 11:09 AM, Jeroen wrote:
Many thanks. Would you perhaps have the method to install third party modules by hand in Windows. I have found a way to do it in Linux only. Jeroen
Hi Jeroen, the method shouldn‘t be different for Windows. Copy the contents of the tex/texmf-modules/ directory from MkIV to LMTX and run "mtxrun --script cache --erase && mtxrun --generate". Then you can normally (the first run after that will generate the format file). I had done that in both Windows and Linux and it works perfectly fine. I hope it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
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