Hi @all, I did a fresh install @linux. mkdir context && cd context wget http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh first-setup.sh --extras="t-letter" Wrote a letter: \usemodule[letter] \starttext \startletter Thus, I came to the conclusion ... \stopletter \stoptext Compiled it: *texexec --lua brief.tex* Aaaand -> bum! system : brief.top loaded (brief.top) fonts : preloading latin modern fonts bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded language : language en is active system : module letter not found systems : begin file brief at line 2 ! Undefined control sequence. l.3 \startletter *texexec --xtx brief.tex* ! Undefined control sequence. \dosetbuffer ...setcurrentbuffer {#1}\mksetbuffer *texexec brief.tex* ! Undefined control sequence. \dosetbuffer ...setcurrentbuffer {#1}\mksetbuffer Why can't something like this not "just work"! Markus -- -------------------"it's like this"------ even samurai have teddy bears and even teddy bears get drunk
Fixed version is only (don't know how long it takes till you get it with the minimals), for the moment use the attached file. Sorry for the crash (which was my fault) but a few features I use in my module depend on the ConTeXt version (especially when you use MkIV). Wolfgang Am 15.05.2009 um 15:23 schrieb Markus Hubig:
Hi @all,
I did a fresh install @linux.
mkdir context && cd context wget http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/first-setup.sh first-setup.sh --extras="t-letter"
Wrote a letter:
\usemodule[letter] \starttext \startletter Thus, I came to the conclusion ... \stopletter \stoptext
Compiled it:
texexec --lua brief.tex
Aaaand -> bum!
system : brief.top loaded (brief.top) fonts : preloading latin modern fonts bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded language : language en is active system : module letter not found systems : begin file brief at line 2 ! Undefined control sequence. l.3 \startletter
texexec --xtx brief.tex
! Undefined control sequence. \dosetbuffer ...setcurrentbuffer {#1}\mksetbuffer
texexec brief.tex
! Undefined control sequence. \dosetbuffer ...setcurrentbuffer {#1}\mksetbuffer
Why can't something like this not "just work"!
Markus
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Thank you! I've replaced the "default.nli" in my context tree with the file you send me. Now "texexec letter.tex" and "texexec --xtx letter.tex" works, but "texexec --lua letter.tex" fails with: -------------8<----schnipp----- ConTeXt ver: 2009.05.14 16:44 MKIV fmt: 2009.5.18 int: english/english system : letter.top loaded (letter.top) fonts : preloading latin modern fonts bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded language : language en is active system : module letter loaded (letter.tex system : module letter (line 2) already loaded systems : begin file letter at line 2 ! Undefined control sequence. l.3 \startletter -------------8<----schnapp----- - Markus On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Wolfgang Schuster < schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com> wrote:
Fixed version is only (don't know how long it takes till you get it with the minimals), for the moment use the attached file. Sorry for the crash (which was my fault) but a few features I use in my module depend on the ConTeXt version (especially when you use MkIV).
Wolfgang
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On Mon, 18 May 2009, Markus Hubig wrote:
Thank you!
I've replaced the "default.nli" in my context tree with the file you send me. Now "texexec letter.tex" and "texexec --xtx letter.tex" works, but "texexec --lua letter.tex" fails with:
Change the name of your file something other than letter.tex Aditya
Am 18.05.2009 um 15:25 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
On Mon, 18 May 2009, Markus Hubig wrote:
Thank you!
I've replaced the "default.nli" in my context tree with the file you send me. Now "texexec letter.tex" and "texexec --xtx letter.tex" works, but "texexec --lua letter.tex" fails with:
Change the name of your file something other than letter.tex
... and use 'context filename' for context mkiv. Wolfgang
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