Write your own module?
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Hi, I'd like to start writing a module, and test it using ConTeXt MkIV standalone installation. Dived into wiki.contextgarden.net but was unable to find a basic tutorial on how to tackle this. Yes, I did find a module template, but can't figure out where the module should go such that ConTeXt can find and load it. Any hint would be very helpful. Thanks in advance! Regards, Gerard
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Hi Gerard, the easiest is probably to put such a module into the texmf-tree i.e in ../texmf-project/tec/context/third/yourmodulename Do not to forget to regenerate the filedatabase. Willi
On 26 Mar 2019, at 12:20, Geert Verhaag
wrote: Hi,
I'd like to start writing a module, and test it using ConTeXt MkIV standalone installation.
Dived into wiki.contextgarden.net but was unable to find a basic tutorial on how to tackle this.
Yes, I did find a module template, but can't figure out where the module should go such that ConTeXt can find and load it.
Any hint would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance!
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Geert Verhaag
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Willi Egger