Doesn't \usemodule issue a search in parent directories when the
module is not found in the working directory ?
\usemodule[t-lettrine]
\starttext
\lettrine{A}{bc} defgh
\stoptext
When putting t-lettrine.tex in the same directory as the above test
file it works, when putting it in the parent
Am 26.02.2009 um 11:55 schrieb Alan Stone:
Doesn't \usemodule issue a search in parent directories when the
module is not found in the working directory ?
No, only current dir or TeX tree.
Wolfgang
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On Feb 26, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Alan Stone wrote:
Doesn't \usemodule issue a search in parent directories when the
module is not found in the working directory ?
Why should it? Look at the variable TEXINPUTS in texmf.cnf. In TL2008:
TEXINPUTS.tex = .;$TEXMF/tex/{plain,generic,}//
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Feb 26, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Alan Stone wrote:
Doesn't \usemodule issue a search in parent directories when the
module is not found in the working directory ?
Why should it?
From the ConTeXt Manual (page 18):
A file that is not available on the working directory
Did put t-lettrine.tex in C:\context\tex\texmf
Didn't work.
kpsewhich --expand-var $TEXMF
{C:/context/tex/texmf-project,C:/context/tex/texmf-fonts,C:/context/tex/texmf-local,C:/context/tex/texmf-mswin,C:/context/tex/texmf-context,C:/context/tex/texmf-extra,!!C:/context/tex/texmf}
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Tad Ashlock wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Feb 26, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Alan Stone wrote:
Doesn't \usemodule issue a search in parent directories when the
module is not found in the working directory ?
Why should it?
From the ConTeXt Manual (page 18):
A file that
Am 26.02.2009 um 13:11 schrieb Alan Stone:
Did put t-lettrine.tex in C:\context\tex\texmf
Don't use texmf for local, use texmf-local etc. instead and the complete
path should be C:\context\tex\texmf-local\tex\context\third\lettrine\t-
lettrine.tex
The minimals installer has the --extras