following:
In windows I have:
\usedirectory[c:/path/to/myown/library/directory/module/]
\usemodule[mymodule]
Where c:/ is root directory ...
Is there possible put path into library in any "compatibility mode" of
both OS? Is there any possibility define starting point of path?
If the answer
Hello ConTeXist.
I use standalone ConTeXt in both OS - Windows and Mac (OSX El Captain)
together for my onedrive synchronized data. Can anyone advise me whether
you can somehow arrange compatibility of paths to my libraries? For
example the following:
In windows I have:
\usedirectory[c
search path. Let's say
>> that I have:
>> main.tex
>> sub/include1.tex
>>
>> and would like to use "\input include1.tex" inside main.tex without
>> having to specify full path, in the same way as
>> \setupexternalfigures[directory=...] can be used
de1.tex" inside main.tex without
having to specify full path, in the same way as
\setupexternalfigures[directory=...] can be used. I have tried
\usedirectory, \usepath, \usesubpath, but neither works. Well ...
actually \usepath works in mkiv, but not in mkii. If I use \usepath
then \allinputpat
pecify full path, in the same way as
\setupexternalfigures[directory=...] can be used. I have tried
\usedirectory, \usepath, \usesubpath, but neither works. Well ...
actually \usepath works in mkiv, but not in mkii. If I use \usepath
then \allinputpaths gets the folder I have specified, but it
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# \unexpanded
# \unprotect
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\useblocks[names][names]
\usecommands{text}
\usedirectory[names|reset]
\useencoding[names]
\usee