On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:41, Stefan Müller wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm currently messing around with a custom lua script (a pretty printer) and
> I have some beginner trouble.
>
> First: I put the file in "MyContexDir\tex\texmf\tex\context\base\".

Put them into
    MyContexDir\tex\texmf-local\tex\context\user\
because:
- You need to use texmf-local instead of texmf, else your file might
be deleted when you update the distribution.
- It doesn't really matter where the file is as long as it is under
[TEXMF]\tex\context, but using "user" is somehow more sensible than
"base".

> What do
> I have to do to let ConTeXt work with the script and to let ConTeXt know
> that something has changed in the script? Is "context --generate" enough
> (after initializing with "setuptex.bat")?

You need to use context --generate only when you add the script for
the first time. After you modify it, you don't need to do anything
unless you are changing ConTeXt source. If you change ConTeXt source,
you need to also run "context --make" (but that would be dangerous
anyway).

> Second: How can I debug errors in my *.lua file? Just put
>  print("debug message")
> in the function that is (supposed to be) called?

Yes, or tex.print (depending on how you want to debug).

Mojca
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