From: Javier M Mora <jmmora@us.es>
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: searching in subdirectories with project structure
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 19:25:32 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56FC0C0C.7080102@us.es> (raw)
Hi, (this is my first email to the list)
I've created a project for my Thesis. The file tree is:
/prod_thesis/
/prod_thesis.tex
/envi_thesis.tex
/comp_chap1/
/comp_chap1.tex
/envi_chap1.tex
/images/
/image1.jpg
/image2.jpg
(...)
/tables/
/table1.tex
/table2.tex
(...)
/comp_chap2/
/comp_chap2.tex
/envi_chap2.tex
/images/
/image1b.jpg
/image2b.jpg
(...)
/tables/
/table1b.tex
/table2b.tex
(...)
(...)
envi_chap1.tex has:
\startenvironment envi_chap1
\product prod_thesis
\usepath[images]
\usepath[tables]
\stopenvironment
comp_chap1.tex has:
\startcomponent comp_chap1.tex
\product prod_thesis
\environment envi_chap1
blah blah blah
\placefigure[here][fig:img1]{img1}{
\externalfigure[image1.jpg]
}
blah blah blah
\input tables/table1
blah blah blah
\stopcomponent
prod_thesis.tex has:
\startproduct prod_thesis
\environment envi_thesis
blah blah blah
\component comp_chap1
\component comp_chap2
(...)
\stopproduct
and finally, envi_thesis.tex has:
\startenvironment envi_thesis
\usepath[{comp_chap1,comp_chap2}]
blah (about styles) blah
\stopenvironment
If I cd into comp_chap1 dir and exec:
texexec -xtx comp_chap1.tex
the chapter1 is generated without any problem. All images and tables are
inserted ok. But if I cd into prod_thesis and exec:
texexec -xtx prod_thesis.tex
all images are replace by "dummy images", and tables are not found
(raising an error in compilation of document).
In prod_thesis compilation (is it correct to say "compilation of
document"?), context is looking for file /prod_thesis/tables/table1.tex
but isn't not looking in /prod_thesis/comp_chap1/tables/table1.tex. I've
created a copy of tables in /prod_thesis/ and document compiled good.
But i don't like to pollute prod_thesis directory.
Questions:
What is the canonical way to keep subdirectories of dependencies in a
component? (to be reused later in product compilation)
I thought \usepath was to indicate where look for input files. I have to
use "\input tables/table1" to find table 1. \usepath didn't work in
envi_chap1.tex.
Cheers.
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next reply other threads:[~2016-03-30 17:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-03-30 17:25 Javier M Mora [this message]
2016-03-31 7:42 ` Javier M Mora
2016-04-01 9:47 ` [SOLVED] " Javier M Mora
2016-05-05 10:24 ` luigi scarso
2016-05-06 10:02 ` Hans Hagen
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