Hi all,

to answer the question myself is: yes --path is the right option.

I wrote a build script that calls context inside a deep nested directory
like this:

context --path="${environmentdir}" --result=${project}.pdf ${project}.tex

The variable ${environmentdir} is created by the script. Everything
works fine.

But now I would like to use a second path variable in a style file
instead of this long relative path:

\setupexternalfigures[directory={../../../hs.pub.bilder},local]
 
Any idea how to achieve this?

TIA
Jan Ulrich Hasecke

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