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* Loading modules in Windows
@ 2020-10-31  5:42 Jeroen
  2020-10-31  8:37 ` Wolfgang Schuster
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Hi,

In Context MKIV I always used the gnuplot module. I switched to Context
lmtx on MS Windows but seem to have great difficulty loading the Gnuplot
module. Any suggestions?

Thanks
jeroen

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* Re: Loading modules in Windows
  2020-10-31  5:42 Loading modules in Windows Jeroen
@ 2020-10-31  8:37 ` Wolfgang Schuster
  2020-10-31 10:09   ` Jeroen
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From: Wolfgang Schuster @ 2020-10-31  8:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Jeroen schrieb am 31.10.2020 um 06:42:
> Hi,
>
> In Context MKIV I always used the gnuplot module. I switched to 
> Context lmtx on MS Windows but seem to have great difficulty loading 
> the Gnuplot module. Any suggestions?

Third party modules are still missing in LMTX (you can intstall them by 
Hans) but for gnuplot there is a new module by Hans which uses 
\externalfigure to load the graphic.

https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg93713.html

Wolfgang

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* Re: Loading modules in Windows
  2020-10-31  8:37 ` Wolfgang Schuster
@ 2020-10-31 10:09   ` Jeroen
  2020-10-31 15:40     ` Pablo Rodriguez
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From: Jeroen @ 2020-10-31 10:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Many thanks. Would you perhaps have the method to install third party
modules by hand in Windows. I have found a way to do it in Linux only.
Jeroen

Op za 31 okt. 2020 om 09:37 schreef Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.lists@gmail.com>:

> Jeroen schrieb am 31.10.2020 um 06:42:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In Context MKIV I always used the gnuplot module. I switched to
> > Context lmtx on MS Windows but seem to have great difficulty loading
> > the Gnuplot module. Any suggestions?
>
> Third party modules are still missing in LMTX (you can intstall them by
> Hans) but for gnuplot there is a new module by Hans which uses
> \externalfigure to load the graphic.
>
> https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg93713.html
>
> Wolfgang
>
>

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* Re: Loading modules in Windows
  2020-10-31 10:09   ` Jeroen
@ 2020-10-31 15:40     ` Pablo Rodriguez
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From: Pablo Rodriguez @ 2020-10-31 15:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On 10/31/20 11:09 AM, Jeroen wrote:
> Many thanks. Would you perhaps have the method to install third party
> modules by hand in Windows. I have found a way to do it in Linux only.
> Jeroen

Hi Jeroen,

the method shouldn‘t be different for Windows.

Copy the contents of the tex/texmf-modules/ directory from MkIV to LMTX
and run "mtxrun --script cache --erase &&  mtxrun --generate". Then you
can normally (the first run after that will generate the format file).

I had done that in both Windows and Linux and it works perfectly fine.

I hope it helps,

Pablo
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