> On 28 Sep 2017, at 19:12, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
>> […]
> files in the tex tree (styles and such) are not accessible (protected) as you 
> don't want them to get messed up

Sure, but my problem is that I have a document with five or six chapters. Each 
chapter is included in files which are named for instance
        chapter-1.tex
        chapter-2.tex
and so on.  Then my file main.tex contains the lines 
        \input chapter-1.tex
        \input chapter-2.tex
and so on, in order to typeset the whole document. But now I don’t know how to 
sync the PDF file with the source files chapter-1.tex, chapter-2.tex, etc., in 
order to correct mistakes or mistypings when I discover them in the PDF file.
Clearly, the main file and these files are residing in the same directory.

Is there a way to tell context to look into the directory where the main file 
and my chapter files are?

Thanks a lot for your attention.
Best regards: OK
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