Re: [NTG-context] Prioritise TEXMFHOME

2013-01-23 Thread Marco Patzer
On 2013–01–22 Mojca Miklavec wrote: I don't know how to reproduce that even though I remember that I had problem if I set export TEXMFHOME=/path/with/trailing/slash/. I used the following setup to create a reproducible clean environment without interference of possibly set variables. curl -O

Re: [NTG-context] Prioritise TEXMFHOME

2013-01-23 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Marco Patzer wrote: I used the following setup to create a reproducible clean environment without interference of possibly set variables. echo '\sans' mymodules/t-gnuplot.tex You should put the file under mymodules/tex/context/third/t-gnuplot.tex and not

Re: [NTG-context] Prioritise TEXMFHOME

2013-01-23 Thread Marco Patzer
On 2013–01–23 Mojca Miklavec wrote: On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Marco Patzer wrote: I used the following setup to create a reproducible clean environment without interference of possibly set variables. echo '\sans' mymodules/t-gnuplot.tex You should put the file under

Re: [NTG-context] Prioritise TEXMFHOME

2013-01-22 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Marco Patzer wrote: Hi, can I somehow set up that files within TEXMFHOME are preferred to files found in the distribution? Or is there another variable which is more suitable than TEXMFHOME for this purpose? Doesn't it already have the highest priority?

Re: [NTG-context] Prioritise TEXMFHOME

2013-01-22 Thread Marco Patzer
On 2013–01–22 Mojca Miklavec wrote: Doesn't it already have the highest priority? I did assume that, but that's not the case. Take your t-gnuplot.tex module, for instance, make some changes and place it in $TEXMFHOME. ConTeXt still uses the old version found in

Re: [NTG-context] Prioritise TEXMFHOME

2013-01-22 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:29 PM, Marco Patzer wrote: On 2013–01–22 Mojca Miklavec wrote: Doesn't it already have the highest priority? I did assume that, but that's not the case. Take your t-gnuplot.tex module, for instance, make some changes and place it in $TEXMFHOME. ConTeXt still uses