\usemodule not working in latest beta
Forgive me if this has been answered else where, I couldn't seem to spot it. I have my own little version of t-title.tex that worked with the beta before luatex 0.75. Upon updating to the latest beta last night, the document wouldn't compile. It looked like it wasn't reading up the \usemodule[title] at all, because it was giving me an undefined control sequence error on the first macro defined in t-title.tex (\doctitle{my title}). Help please! Regards, Mica
On 2013–03–07 Mica Semrick wrote:
Upon updating to the latest beta last night, the document wouldn't compile. It looked like it wasn't reading up the \usemodule[title] at all, because it was giving me an undefined control sequence error on the first macro defined in t-title.tex (\doctitle{my title}).
Help please!
A title module was recently added to the context distribution. It might be that it's interfering with your personal one. You can run your document with \enabletrackers [resolvers.details] and check if your title module is actually loaded. If you're sure that \usemodule is broken please post a minimal example. Marco
Am 07.03.2013 um 23:59 schrieb Marco Patzer
On 2013–03–07 Mica Semrick wrote:
Upon updating to the latest beta last night, the document wouldn't compile. It looked like it wasn't reading up the \usemodule[title] at all, because it was giving me an undefined control sequence error on the first macro defined in t-title.tex (\doctitle{my title}).
Help please!
A title module was recently added to the context distribution. It might be that it's interfering with your personal one. You can run your document with
\enabletrackers [resolvers.details]
and check if your title module is actually loaded. If you're sure that \usemodule is broken please post a minimal example.
It can be a problem with the file extension because in MkIV files with a mkvi or mkiv extension are preferred to files with a tex extension. For local/private modules one can use the p-prefix instead of the t-prefix because files with a p-prefix are used first. Wolfgang
Wolfgang and Marco, Thank you. Changing p-title.tex has solved the problem. Best, Mica On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Wolfgang Schuster < wolfgang.schuster@gmail.com> wrote:
Am 07.03.2013 um 23:59 schrieb Marco Patzer
: On 2013–03–07 Mica Semrick wrote:
Upon updating to the latest beta last night, the document wouldn't compile. It looked like it wasn't reading up the \usemodule[title] at all, because it was giving me an undefined control sequence error on the first macro defined in t-title.tex (\doctitle{my title}).
Help please!
A title module was recently added to the context distribution. It might be that it's interfering with your personal one. You can run your document with
\enabletrackers [resolvers.details]
and check if your title module is actually loaded. If you're sure that \usemodule is broken please post a minimal example.
It can be a problem with the file extension because in MkIV files with a mkvi or mkiv extension are preferred to files with a tex extension. For local/private modules one can use the p-prefix instead of the t-prefix because files with a p-prefix are used first.
Wolfgang
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Marco Patzer
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Mica Semrick
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Wolfgang Schuster