What are \usepath and \usesubpath supposed to do? I looked into the mkiv-code
but could not find an explanation.
I have a problem finding files from within a project-product-component
structure and I hoped to solve through these macros. Sofar without success.
In the wiki there is an item on
Am 29.09.2011 um 17:18 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
What are \usepath and \usesubpath supposed to do? I looked into the mkiv-code
but could not find an explanation.
I have a problem finding files from within a project-product-component
structure and I hoped to solve through these macros.
This didn't work for me. I guess it has to do with some misunderstanding about
the directory from where projects start reckoning. The directory structure is:
directory-project
directory-project/product (context runs from here)
directory-project/product/component-a-subfiles
Am 29.09.2011 um 18:54 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
This didn't work for me. I guess it has to do with some misunderstanding
about the directory from where projects start reckoning. The directory
structure is:
directory-project
directory-project/product (context runs from here)
Am 29.09.2011 um 17:18 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
What are \usepath and \usesubpath supposed to do? I looked into the mkiv-code
but could not find an explanation.
It’s sometimes easier to look at the definition of the MkII version of the
command to understand how something works.
Wolfgang
Hi Hans,
thanks for Your help, but I am sorry \usepath[...] \usesubpath[...]
do not work in that way I thought.
I start in /home/bmi/import/TestConTeXt/blocks/
with four files:
demo.tex= the project-file
eniro.tex = the enviroment
student.tex = a data-file with two text-blocks
test.tex