[NTG-context] Undefined control sequence. argument \c!gebied

2004-10-11 Thread Thomas A . Schmitz
OK, I tried several things to fix the error Undefined control 
sequence. argument \c!gebied, but it persists. I wiped out my entire 
texmf.local tree and started from scratch because I thought the 
c!gebied was residing in some older file that ha dnot been overwritten. 
But even starting from scratch wouldn't amend the situation; after 
regenerating the format, I get the same error. However, grepping for 
c!gebied in the newly created tree gives only this result:

grep -r 'c!gebied' ./*
./tex/context/base/cont-sys.ori:% \setupexternalfigures 
[\c!gebied={e:/fig/eps,t:/mine/figs}]
./tex/context/user/cont-sys.rme:% \setupexternalfigures 
[\c!gebied={e:/fig/eps,t:/mine/figs}]

So this shouldn't be the problem since these two lines in cont-sys.rme 
are commented out. Does anybody have an idea where the error is coming 
from? There must be some old config file re-introducing it into the 
format file, but I can't seem to find it.

Baffled
Thomas
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Re: [NTG-context] Undefined control sequence. argument \c!gebied

2004-10-11 Thread Thomas A . Schmitz
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, that's not the problem here: 
since I deleted the entire tree, there is no second texexec.pl in 
web2c/context/perltk (which is where the scripts used to reside). In 
your case, the problem went away after deleting the old scripts? 
Interesting, and mysterious.

Best
Thomas
On Oct 11, 2004, at 2:55 PM, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
I had the same problem.
There where two texexec.pl, one in perltk (the old place)
and one in scripts/context/perl
In the new texexec.pl the command is \c!directory.
The Solution was to delete the perlscripts in the directory
perltk.
Hope this helps.
Lutz
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