Hi, the \typefile command does not obey the \usepath setting any more. Older versions did (before beta 2011.07.13 20:14). Example: % test.tex \usepath [code] \starttext Here is some source code: \typefile{somefile} \stoptext % code/somefile This should be printed. Marco
On 2012-05-20 Marco
the \typefile command does not obey the \usepath setting any more.
Still failing in current beta. % file: test.tex \usepath [code] \starttext % fails % \typefile{somefile} % works \typefile{code/somefile} \stoptext % file: code/somefile This should be printed. Marco
On 25-5-2012 12:29, Marco wrote:
On 2012-05-20 Marco
wrote: the \typefile command does not obey the \usepath setting any more.
Still failing in current beta.
it was never part of the idea .. added in next beta
% file: test.tex \usepath [code] \starttext
% fails % \typefile{somefile}
% works \typefile{code/somefile} \stoptext
% file: code/somefile This should be printed.
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On 2012-05-25 Hans Hagen
the \typefile command does not obey the \usepath setting any more.
Still failing in current beta.
it was never part of the idea ..
Then it happened to work by accident. I am currently revising an old document (but already MkIV) and it doesn't use paths in the \typefile calls. Except of this and a few other glitches it was easy to adapt it to a current beta.
added in next beta
Thanks Hans. Marco
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