Arjan Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> However, the error is signalled in the other file! 

Not really.

LP processes the includeError.ly. It sees 'y', and starts looking for
and '='. I assume it processes the \version internally, and then
starts including the includedError.ly. Again, it processes the
\version internally. Only when encountering the #(...) code it yields
the error -- at that time it *IS* processing includedError.ly.

If you insert something in includeError.ly before the \include you'll
get the error in the right file.

Yes it may seem weird, but it is logical.

-- Johan


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