Hello,
here's next of my newbie questions.
I have a template for some sort of documents, lets say a report in one
file as an environment. It contains also a definition for a footer with an
image. I'd like to have the image on some other path than documents
together with the template so I have to use \setupexternalfigures, but is
it possible to specify a path independently of the env file and document
file location. I mean some kind of global variable $TEMPLATES_DIR.
Is it also possible to set some global path, where context will search the
env files and not to use the full path in document file? Is enviroment
good aproach to define templates? I have read Han's document about project
structure, but it does something a bit different I think.
template file in some directory on the system:
\startenvironment myreport
...
\setupexternalfigures[directory=???]
\setupfootertexts[{\externalfigure[mypic]}]
...
\stopenvironment
document file in some other directory:
\enviroment myreport
\starttext
\stoptext
best regards
Jan
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