Hello all,
Thanks for the responses.
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ctx suffixes are kind of special (depends a bit how used, but as part of
workflows context will read them as xml files and lookup mapped names)
and tmp is used for buffers and such (but normally the buffer name is
Hello,
I have two identical files, one named main.ctx.tex and the other
tmp.ctx.tmp. The latter was made by copying the former. Both files
contain just this:
\starttext
\stoptext
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: context
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% End:
tmp.ctx.tex compiles fine, but main.ctx.tex
Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
I have two identical files, one named main.ctx.tex and the other
tmp.ctx.tmp. The latter was made by copying the former. Both files
contain just this:
ctx suffixes are kind of special (depends a bit how used, but as part of
workflows context will read them as
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Roger Mason wrote:
Are some filenames forbidden in Context?
texexec.tex (and I think texexec.top).
Aditya
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