On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 22:35:43 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster
<schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com> wrote:
Am 22.12.2014 um 00:12 schrieb j. van den hoff
<veedeeh...@googlemail.com>:
OK, I've just installed the standalone version and adjusted my search
path. now the very same document does no longer compile. I get the
error:
8<---------------------------
! Undefined control sequence
<recently read> \doctitle
l.106 \doctitle
8<---------------------------
where `doctitle' is defined in a small bare bones module (co-existing
in the same dir as the doc) for setting up a title page. I guess I'm
hitting some (context-) searchpath issue here that already is taken
care of in the texlive distro? any help'd be appreciated.
I guess you load the file with your definitions with the \usemodule
command.
correct.
There has been a change a while ago and context expects now a prefix
when you load a module (e.g. p-<myfile>.tex) and when you add now the
prefix to your file context will be able to load it. Another solution is
to add
\enabledirectives[modules.permitunprefixed]
before the \usemodule command in your document, the command
above tells context to also look for modules without a prefix as last
resort.
yes, this one did the trick. thanks a lot. regarding the prefix
handling/recognition, I don't
quite get it (_what_ is considered a prefix, e.g. is there a canonical
prefix separator etc. or where do I define
the prefix?). I'll try to hunt for it on contextgarden. if you do have a
pointer, though,
that'd be nice.
in any casse, many thanks for sorting this one out.
Wolfgang
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