Jeff Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I am doing wrong?
The setup looks okay to me too. I use a similar setup with no
problems. I just posted its source code http://web.mit.edu/18.098/.
You might compare the product/project/env files there with what you
have.
But if you send me off-list a
On 1/16/07, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TeXExec normally say this if there is not any file mentioned
on the command line, or if it cannot find any file based on the
name supplied on that commandline.
Okay. As a verification I processed my document manually with the
command line
Hi all!
I'm trying to work with environements, projects, products and
components. I have the following setup, involving juste one component
at the moment:
The component file is named acoustique.tex:
\startcomponent acoustique
\product prd_articlesdemo
\project project_dhfq2
[some text]
Am 2007-01-16 um 17:14 schrieb Jeff Smith:
What I am doing wrong? Is it right not to use \starttext ...
\stoptext here?
Yes it it.
And I can't see why it shouldn't work.
Perhaps add some blank lines.
The filenames are of course the same as in your definitions?
Reference:
On 1/16/07, Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The filenames are of course the same as in your definitions?
Yes they are. I've followed everything in the Wiki or the reference
manual. I'm lost! :-)
JFS
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Jeff Smith wrote:
Hi all!
I'm trying to work with environements, projects, products and
components. I have the following setup, involving juste one component
at the moment:
The component file is named acoustique.tex:
\startcomponent acoustique
\product prd_articlesdemo
\project