Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>>>Note that ./png-images seems to look for
>>> /png-images.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> what is tex_file_directory?
>>
>
> I'm guessing "the directory in which the tex source file lives", what
> I often wished TeX used as its search path for relative paths -- the
> way
> >Note that ./png-images seems to look for
> > /png-images.
> >
> >
> what is tex_file_directory?
I'm guessing "the directory in which the tex source file lives", what
I often wished TeX used as its search path for relative paths -- the
way some (all?) C compilers will when looking for in
� wrote:
> Mari Voipio wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, J�rg Hagmann wrote:
>>
>>> Use:
>>> \setupexternalfigures[directory={path_to_your_figures,another_path}]
>>>
>> And you can even use relative paths and go 'down' in the directory tree:
>>
>> \setupexternalfigures[directory={../p
Maurício wrote:
> Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> � wrote:
>>
>>>With your previous example, I would have to place my pictures in
>>> /scr/images. I would like to put my pictures in
>>> /scr/images, and have Context to find them no matter which
>>> directory I'm in when I execute texexec. Als
Mari Voipio wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
>> Use:
>> \setupexternalfigures[directory={path_to_your_figures,another_path}]
>
> And you can even use relative paths and go 'down' in the directory tree:
>
> \setupexternalfigures[directory={../pdf-images,../png-images}]
>
>
Hans Hagen wrote:
> � wrote:
>>With your previous example, I would have to place my pictures in
>> /scr/images. I would like to put my pictures in
>> /scr/images, and have Context to find them no matter which
>> directory I'm in when I execute texexec. Also, I would like to use
>> relative
� wrote:
>With your previous example, I would have to place my pictures in
> /scr/images. I would like to put my pictures in
> /scr/images, and have Context to find them no matter which
> directory I'm in when I execute texexec. Also, I would like to use
> relative paths, not absolute paths
Mari Voipio wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
>> Use:
>> \setupexternalfigures[directory={path_to_your_figures,another_path}]
>
> And you can even use relative paths and go 'down' in the directory tree:
>
> \setupexternalfigures[directory={../pdf-images,../png-images}]
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I use \externalfigure inside of \placefigure, Context can only
>> find filenames in the current directory, i.e., the directory where I'm
>> executing texexec. How can I instruct Context to look for files on the
>> same directory of my .tex file?
>>
> (...)
> \placefigure[
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Use:
\setupexternalfigures[directory={path_to_your_figures,another_path}]
And you can even use relative paths and go 'down' in the directory tree:
\setupexternalfigures[directory={../pdf-images,../png-images}]
See also: http://wiki.contextgarden.net
Maurício a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> When I use \externalfigure inside of \placefigure, Context can only
>find filenames in the current directory, i.e., the directory where I'm
>executing texexec. How can I instruct Context to look for files on the
>same directory of my .tex file?
>
>
I have not
Use:
\setupexternalfigures[directory={path_to_your_figures,another_path}]
Cheers, Jörg
On Oct 20, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Maurício wrote:
>Hi,
>
>When I use \externalfigure inside of \placefigure, Context can only
> find filenames in the current directory, i.e., the directory where I'm
> execu
Maurício a écrit :
Hi,
When I use \externalfigure inside of \placefigure, Context can only
find filenames in the current directory, i.e., the directory where I'm
executing texexec. How can I instruct Context to look for files on the
same directory of my .tex file?
Thanks,
Ma
Hi,
When I use \externalfigure inside of \placefigure, Context can only
find filenames in the current directory, i.e., the directory where I'm
executing texexec. How can I instruct Context to look for files on the
same directory of my .tex file?
Thanks,
Maurício
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