Re: [NTG-context] ntg-context Digest, Vol 76, Issue 95
On 10/20/2010 02:12 PM, ntg-context-request@ntg.nl wrote:
Sorry to keep going on about this, but trying to load the project/environment with either of
\project myproject \environment myenvironment
in the component (directly after \startcomponent) gives me an error. It compiles fine without these commands, but then the \ruby command does not work. What am I doing wrong? Could you please provide a small example?
\startcomponent 02japlang \product myproduct \project myproject % <-- if included produces error \environment myenvir % <-- if included produces error \starttext \chapter{chapter2} \ruby{早}{はや}い % <-- if included produces error \stoptext \stopcomponent is what my component looks like. The myenvir.tex contains the line \usemodule[ruby] (and other fontfallbacks) which works fine in a simple file, but fails to be loaded in the component, yet I don't seem to be able to load it by pointing to either the project or the environment... The product and project files are, with the exception of name changes, copied almost straight from the documentation; all files compile fine if the three lines above are commented out. Thank you for your time & help =)
Am 20.10.2010 um 14:48 schrieb S Barmeier:
Could you please provide a small example?
\startcomponent 02japlang \product myproduct \project myproject % <-- if included produces error \environment myenvir % <-- if included produces error \starttext \chapter{chapter2} \ruby{早}{はや}い % <-- if included produces error \stoptext \stopcomponent
is what my component looks like. The myenvir.tex contains the line \usemodule[ruby] (and other fontfallbacks) which works fine in a simple file, but fails to be loaded in the component, yet I don't seem to be able to load it by pointing to either the project or the environment... The product and project files are, with the exception of name changes, copied almost straight from the documentation; all files compile fine if the three lines above are commented out.
Can you send the files (project, product etc.) offline because it’s not possible to say whats wrong with this example. The \starttext/\stoptext aren’t necessary because \startcomponent/\stopcomponent itself acts like them and \starttext itself is just ingored. Wolfgang
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S Barmeier
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Wolfgang Schuster