Boris Pedrofiets wrote:
Looking at the files s-mag-01.tex and mag-.tex from the context
distribution I created a file with layout and defs myself. My question:
how can I use my-module?
Rename the file you made, so the name starts with p- and
ends with the extension .tex, like:
Hi,
From: Taco Hoekwater
p-boris.tex
Now you can start your documents with
\usemodule[boris]
This works when I put the module file in the same directory as my textfile.
When the file is in the same dir as s-mag-01.tex, context can't find it. How
can I achieve this? And where do I place
Boris Pedrofiets wrote:
This works when I put the module file in the same directory as my textfile.
When the file is in the same dir as s-mag-01.tex, context can't find it. How
Please run texhash or mktexlsr, whichever exists on your system. You
need to do that every time you update your
Looking at the files s-mag-01.tex and mag-.tex from the context
distribution I created a file with layout and defs myself. My question: how
can I use my-module?
Boris
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