Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
So what about that CTAN directory? Would be a good idea, right?
sure, but coordinate that with patrick so that it is referenced right from
the wiki
Hans
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Hans Hagen |
On Feb 15, 2005, at 6:32 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
It's a file in my $HOMETEXMF which doesn't have lsR files. I ran
mktexlsr nevertheless, but to no avail. I really fail to
understand...
weird; can you run with: \tracefilestrue
Ha! That did it! tracefiles showed that ConTeXt w
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
It's a file in my $HOMETEXMF which doesn't have lsR files. I ran
mktexlsr nevertheless, but to no avail. I really fail to understand...
weird; can you run with: \tracefilestrue
I guess Adam was in touch with you. unicode vectors and modules for
adding support for utf exten
On Feb 15, 2005, at 5:32 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
1. What constitutes a module? I wrote a couple of definitions and put
them in a file t-foo.tex. When I write "\input t-foo" in the preamble
of my document, everything works fine (so the file is found by TeX).
When I say \usem
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
1. What constitutes a module? I wrote a couple of definitions and put
them in a file t-foo.tex. When I write "\input t-foo" in the preamble of
my document, everything works fine (so the file is found by TeX). When I
say \usemodule[t-foo] or \usemodule[foo], I get "system
Two maybe related questions:
1. What constitutes a module? I wrote a couple of definitions and put
them in a file t-foo.tex. When I write "\input t-foo" in the preamble
of my document, everything works fine (so the file is found by TeX).
When I say \usemodule[t-foo] or \usemodule[foo], I get "sy