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From: Marc van Dongen <dongen@cs.ucc.ie>
Subject: How to Define a Library
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 08:01:23 +0000 (GMT)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <199911100801.IAA11629@interzone.ucc.ie> (raw)

Dear Group,

Could somebody help me with the following please?

I am trying to define a CONTEXT library as suggested
by an example sent to me by Hans Hagen:

%D \module
%D   [       file=m-xypic,
%D        version=1997.01.15,
%D          title=\CONTEXT\ Extra Modules,
%D       subtitle=\XYPIC\ Connections,
%D         author=Hans Hagen,
%D           date=\currentdate,
%D      copyright={PRAGMA / Hans Hagen \& Ton Otten}]
[snip]
\input xy  
\xyoption{all}
\endinput 

I created a file called m-marcpdf.tex. Added a suitable
header to it by changing the m-xypic to m-marcpdf and
changing the \input and some other small modifications.
I then tried to include it in another file with the
\usemodule[marcpdf] command. But that's where texexec ran into
troubles:

system         : no macros found in m-marcpdf
system         : no macros found in s-marcpdf
system         : no macros found in p-marcpdf

I also tried to put m-marcpdf.tex as well as the file
it was trying to include in tex/context/base in my
TETEX distribution but without much luck.

What am I doing wrong? Is there some documentation on
how to do this?

Regards,

Marc van Dongen
_______________________________________________________
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University College Cork, NUIC | Fax:     +353 21 903113
  College Road, Cork, Ireland | Email: dongen@cs.ucc.ie


             reply	other threads:[~1999-11-10  8:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1999-11-10  8:01 Marc van Dongen [this message]
1999-11-10  9:29 ` Taco Hoekwater
1999-11-10 21:43   ` Hans Hagen

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