Re: [NTG-context] relative file locations when compiling from different folders (in projects)

2008-10-07 Thread Hans Hagen
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
 Am 2008-10-03 um 20:15 schrieb Hans Hagen:
 
 I'm just wondering if there's some recipe about how to simplify the
 work when icluding other files and images in projects, when one is
 compiling from different folders.
 \usepath[..]
 \usesubpath[...] (on top of paths)
 \setupexternalfigures[directory={.}]
 I knew that there must be some secret to do it in some more elegant
 way than I was trying to cook up.
 you don't want to know how old these features are
 
 
 2 hours? 2 days? or 10 years?
 
 Never saw \use(sub)path before...
 Would have solved some of my own problems.

definitely many years


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Re: [NTG-context] relative file locations when compiling from different folders (in projects)

2008-10-06 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2008-10-03 um 20:15 schrieb Hans Hagen:

 I'm just wondering if there's some recipe about how to simplify the
 work when icluding other files and images in projects, when one is
 compiling from different folders.
 \usepath[..]
 \usesubpath[...] (on top of paths)
 \setupexternalfigures[directory={.}]
 I knew that there must be some secret to do it in some more elegant
 way than I was trying to cook up.
 you don't want to know how old these features are


2 hours? 2 days? or 10 years?

Never saw \use(sub)path before...
Would have solved some of my own problems.


Greetlings from Lake Constance!
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Re: [NTG-context] relative file locations when compiling from different folders (in projects)

2008-10-06 Thread luigi scarso
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 8:17 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Am 2008-10-03 um 20:15 schrieb Hans Hagen:

  I'm just wondering if there's some recipe about how to simplify the
  work when icluding other files and images in projects, when one is
  compiling from different folders.
  \usepath[..]
  \usesubpath[...] (on top of paths)
  \setupexternalfigures[directory={.}]
  I knew that there must be some secret to do it in some more elegant
  way than I was trying to cook up.
  you don't want to know how old these features are


 2 hours? 2 days? or 10 years?

\usepath and \usesubpath are in core-job
at least from
\def\contextversion{2002.6.25}



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Re: [NTG-context] relative file locations when compiling from different folders (in projects)

2008-10-03 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Hello Hans,

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm just wondering if there's some recipe about how to simplify the
 work when icluding other files and images in projects, when one is
 compiling from different folders.

 \usepath[..]
 \usesubpath[...] (on top of paths)
 \setupexternalfigures[directory={.}]

Great!

I knew that there must be some secret to do it in some more elegant
way than I was trying to cook up.

Thanks a lot,
Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] relative file locations when compiling from different folders (in projects)

2008-10-03 Thread Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
 Hello Hans,
 
 On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
 Hello,

 I'm just wondering if there's some recipe about how to simplify the
 work when icluding other files and images in projects, when one is
 compiling from different folders.
 \usepath[..]
 \usesubpath[...] (on top of paths)
 \setupexternalfigures[directory={.}]
 
 Great!
 
 I knew that there must be some secret to do it in some more elegant
 way than I was trying to cook up.

you don't want to know how old these features are

Hans


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Re: [NTG-context] relative file locations when compiling from different folders (in projects)

2008-10-01 Thread Hans Hagen
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I'm just wondering if there's some recipe about how to simplify the
 work when icluding other files and images in projects, when one is
 compiling from different folders.

\usepath[..]
\usesubpath[...] (on top of paths)
\setupexternalfigures[directory={.}]

and alike



 For example:
 
 articles/08/01/art-one.tex (product)
 articles/08/01/art-two.tex (product)
 articles/08/02/art-three.tex (product)
 articles/08/02/art-four.tex (product)
 articles/08/magazine_2008.tex (product)
 components/funny.tex (component)
 img/08/01/img-1.png
 img/08/01/img-2.png
 img/08/01/img-3.png
 img/08/02/img-2.png
 magazine_all.tex (project)
 layout.tex (environment)
 
 If I do
 cd articles/08/01
 texexec art-one
 then images are expected to be set up as ../../../img/08/01 and if I
 need to \input somefile from the project (like funny.tex), even if
 that's a component, I need to provide some explicit location.
 
 But then I would want to compile
 cd articles/08
 texexec magazine_2008
 and then all relative paths break, even when specified in subfolders.
 Now I would need to set up ../../img/08/01 as image directory. Even
 though the article provides relative path, that path is now relative
 to the document I compile one folder lower in hierarchy, not to the
 document that defines the relative path (which is a bit weird, but I
 understad why it is so).
 
 Also ... is there some elegant way to include funny.tex from an
 article, so that it will work both in article and magazine? (I'm
 thinking about putting \def\projectroot{../../} at the top of files,
 but that's a bit ugly.)
 
 I can solve the problem in my own ways with some weird macros, like
 the ones that set image directory to
 directory={../../../img/08/01,../../img/08/01,img/08/01} at the top
 of every article file, but my solutions are all a bit ugly. (Another
 thing is that it needs to be flexible enough, so that I don't need to
 change every single article in case that I decide to move images or
 articles to another location in project.)
 
 If some elegance exists to solve that, I would welcome any hints or
 suggestions. But as I said: it's all solvable in one way or another,
 so this is just a low-priority request for sharing your ideas. I'm
 posting this because I would almost bet that there's some one-liner to
 solve it all :) :) :)
 
 Thanks,
 Mojca
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[NTG-context] relative file locations when compiling from different folders (in projects)

2008-09-30 Thread Mojca Miklavec
Hello,

I'm just wondering if there's some recipe about how to simplify the
work when icluding other files and images in projects, when one is
compiling from different folders.

For example:

articles/08/01/art-one.tex (product)
articles/08/01/art-two.tex (product)
articles/08/02/art-three.tex (product)
articles/08/02/art-four.tex (product)
articles/08/magazine_2008.tex (product)
components/funny.tex (component)
img/08/01/img-1.png
img/08/01/img-2.png
img/08/01/img-3.png
img/08/02/img-2.png
magazine_all.tex (project)
layout.tex (environment)

If I do
 cd articles/08/01
 texexec art-one
then images are expected to be set up as ../../../img/08/01 and if I
need to \input somefile from the project (like funny.tex), even if
that's a component, I need to provide some explicit location.

But then I would want to compile
 cd articles/08
 texexec magazine_2008
and then all relative paths break, even when specified in subfolders.
Now I would need to set up ../../img/08/01 as image directory. Even
though the article provides relative path, that path is now relative
to the document I compile one folder lower in hierarchy, not to the
document that defines the relative path (which is a bit weird, but I
understad why it is so).

Also ... is there some elegant way to include funny.tex from an
article, so that it will work both in article and magazine? (I'm
thinking about putting \def\projectroot{../../} at the top of files,
but that's a bit ugly.)

I can solve the problem in my own ways with some weird macros, like
the ones that set image directory to
directory={../../../img/08/01,../../img/08/01,img/08/01} at the top
of every article file, but my solutions are all a bit ugly. (Another
thing is that it needs to be flexible enough, so that I don't need to
change every single article in case that I decide to move images or
articles to another location in project.)

If some elegance exists to solve that, I would welcome any hints or
suggestions. But as I said: it's all solvable in one way or another,
so this is just a low-priority request for sharing your ideas. I'm
posting this because I would almost bet that there's some one-liner to
solve it all :) :) :)

Thanks,
Mojca
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