On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 15:22:49 +0200, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>> what version of context do you run? i though that i added support for
>>> that some time ago
>>
>> Version 2006.04.27.
>>
>> \dodotypefile checks where the file is, but a following call to
>> \makelocreadfilename seems to set improperly \readfilename, but I'm not
>> sure to understand correctly the code.
>>
> \tracefilestrue
>
Hm, verbatim seems not using the file interface: there's no trace about  
file found or not related to typefile. Another thing I did is to patch  
\processfileverbatim to trace what is actually the file used:

\def\processfileverbatim#1%
   {\par
    \bgroup
    \writestatus{jo}{file=#1}
    ...

And doing:

\typefile{list1.tex} % file in the current directory (ok)
\typefile{test-001.tex} % file in the \usepath directory (nok)
\typefile{joke} % file that does not exist (ok, an error is printed)
\typefile{pos2.tex} % again a local existing file (ok)

Gives the traces:

systems         : begin file typefile at line 79
jo              : file=list1.tex
systems         : searching for pdfr-ec on tex path
systems         : pdfr-ec located
(/usr/local/share/texmf-local/tex/context/base/pdfr-ec.tex)
jo              : file=test-001.tex
verbatim        : file joke does not exist
jo              : file=pos2.tex

So, the actual file path is not used, but it is the argument passed that  
is always used.

Regards,
BG


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