Hi, I setup this test: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \starttext \startlines \input test.tex \stoplines \stoptext %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% File 'test.tex' contains just a 'Hello world!' line. This test goes okay when I use 'texexec' from default Ubuntu package. When I use 'context' from minimals, I get a message that ends with: ! Undefined control sequence. l.3 \input test.tex If I remove lines '\startlines' and \stoplines' from the test, I get no errors. What did I do wrong? Did '\startlines' changed in Mark IV? Thanks, Maurício
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009, Maurício wrote:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \starttext \startlines \input test.tex \stoplines \stoptext %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
File 'test.tex' contains just a 'Hello world!' line. This test goes okay when I use 'texexec' from default Ubuntu package. When I use 'context' from minimals, I get a message that ends with:
! Undefined control sequence. l.3 \input test.tex
What version do you use? No problem here with context version 2009.03.27 08:00 and LuaTeX version 0.36.0 Cheers, Peter -- Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
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