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From: Jaroslav Hajtmar <hajtmar@gyza.cz>
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: Info about creating modules for beginners.
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 23:36:21 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C9BC855.2000509@gyza.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8F2347FB-8CE7-446E-B304-3D7F2FE11106@st.estfiles.de>

Hello,
Thanks very much everyone for your advice, I am certainly now a better 
starting position ...
I will try to learn something ...

Maybe it sounds silly but at the very beginning I was surprised by the 
type of construction:

\def\????ld{@@@@ld}
\def\????ls{@@@@ls}

Where do I read about it more?

You have not  it easy with me, right? :-)
But luckily I learn fairly quickly :-)...

One more thanx - I appreciate your willingness...
Jarda

Dne 23.9.2010 23:30, Steffen Wolfrum napsal(a):
> Am 23.09.2010 um 23:15 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>
>    
>> Am 23.09.2010 um 23:08 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
>>
>>      
>>>>> btw: modules are used to be stored eg. in ~/context/tex/texmf-local/tex/context/third/ folder.
>>>>>
>>>>> is is also possible to keep/find them not in texfm tree but in a projects folder?
>>>>> or do I have to use for this purpose environment files?
>>>>>            
>>>> You can put modules in your project folder and these are always loaded before the files in the tex tree.
>>>>          
>>>
>>> Sounds good, but ...
>>>
>>> For example I have in a project's folder a project_test file with these line:
>>>
>>> \environment Style_Test
>>> \usemodule[p-my-test]
>>>
>>> Both files (Style_Test.tex and p-my-test.tex are stored next to project_test.tex in the project's folder).
>>> The environment file is found without problems ... even when I change the file's name between two runs.
>>>
>>> The module is never found.
>>>
>>> What is missing?
>>>        
>> Can you give more information or a example, you don’t mention which file you process and what’s loaded in them.
>>      
>
>
> It's like this (mapping context's recommended project structure):
>
> project-dir/
>          p-module.tex
>          env-file.tex
>          project-file.tex
>          product-file.tex
>          subdir/
>                 component-file1.tex
>                 component-file2.tex
>
> The project-file file says
>    \environment Style_Test
>    \usemodule[p][module]
>
> Now I run from the subdir eg. component-file1.tex:
>    the environment was loaded
>    the module was not.
>
>
> Steffen
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  reply	other threads:[~2010-09-23 21:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-09-23 16:35 Jaroslav Hajtmar
2010-09-23 20:32 ` Hans Hagen
2010-09-23 20:42   ` Steffen Wolfrum
2010-09-23 20:47     ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-09-23 21:08       ` Steffen Wolfrum
2010-09-23 21:15         ` Hans Hagen
2010-09-23 21:15         ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-09-23 21:21           ` Aditya Mahajan
2010-09-23 21:38             ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-09-23 21:42               ` Aditya Mahajan
2010-09-23 21:46                 ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-09-24  4:26                   ` Aditya Mahajan
2010-09-24  7:04                 ` Peter Münster
2010-09-23 21:30           ` Steffen Wolfrum
2010-09-23 21:36             ` Jaroslav Hajtmar [this message]
2010-09-23 21:43               ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-09-25 15:07                 ` \definenamespace and module setup (was: Info about creating modules for beginners.) Philipp Gesang
2010-09-25 17:35                   ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-09-27  8:30                     ` Philipp Gesang
2010-09-23 22:08           ` Info about creating modules for beginners Steffen Wolfrum
2010-09-23 21:17         ` Aditya Mahajan
2010-09-23 21:21           ` Steffen Wolfrum
2010-09-23 20:46   ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-09-26  0:02     ` Aditya Mahajan
2010-09-26 11:24       ` Hans Hagen
2010-09-26 15:48         ` Aditya Mahajan
2010-09-26 14:06       ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-09-26 15:41         ` Aditya Mahajan
2010-09-26 17:51           ` Peter Münster

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