From: "Pawel Jackowski na Onet" <jackos1@poczta.onet.pl>
Subject: Re: Re: reset \use[sub]path
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 20:59:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <000d01c3a7c5$3af868a0$1c00a8c0@best> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m24qxcji1z.fsf@levana.de>
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Problem: reset path
> > Also without expected results. So what is wrong in the following
> > code?
> >
>
> > \starttext
> > \usesubpath[lofo1]
> > \processXMLfilegrouped{aqq.xml}
> > \usesubpath[reset]
>
> try: \usepath[reset]
I did so. I've noticed that 'reset' option works for \usepath only but I
still get the solution. Please consider the following example (attached). We
have './lofo1' and './lofo2' directories, each contains 'x.xml' file (the
same filename but different content). ConTeXt code is as following:
\starttext
\usepath[lofo1]
\processXMLfilegrouped{x.xml}
\usepath[reset]
\usepath[lofo2]
\processXMLfilegrouped{x.xml}
\stoptext
In this case 'reset' option works probably OK, since \allinputpaths variable
IS redefined to \empty (lines 99 to 104 of core-job.tex). So I expect that
the first processed XML file should be './lofo1/x.xml' and the second --
'./lofo2/x.xml'. But './lofo1/x.xml' file is processed twice instead. What
construction should I use to process two or more XML files, which have the
same name but different localization? I'm aware that my problem is not
common but...
Thanks for Your help, Pawe/l
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-11-10 19:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-11-03 19:12 Pawel Jackowski na Onet
2003-11-03 21:05 ` Hans Hagen
2003-11-04 6:41 ` Pawel Jackowski na Onet
2003-11-10 16:37 ` Patrick Gundlach
2003-11-10 17:26 ` Hans Hagen
2003-11-10 19:59 ` Pawel Jackowski na Onet [this message]
2003-11-10 23:02 ` Patrick Gundlach
2003-11-11 7:05 ` Pawel Jackowski na Onet
2003-11-15 21:36 ` page backgrounds Thomas A.Schmitz
2003-11-16 20:08 ` Thomas A.Schmitz
2003-11-17 9:59 ` Patrick Gundlach
2003-11-17 13:09 ` Thomas A. Schmitz
2003-11-17 14:03 ` Otared Kavian
2003-11-17 14:41 ` Patrick Gundlach
2003-11-17 14:43 ` Patrick Gundlach
2003-11-17 14:08 ` Patrick Gundlach
2003-11-17 14:20 ` Adam Lindsay
2003-11-16 22:32 ` Patrick Gundlach
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