Am 15.10.2010 um 16:07 schrieb S Barmeier:

> Thank you, it's almost working. I am making use of projects, products,
> environments and components.
> My \usemodule[ruby] sits in my environment file, but I'm using the \ruby
> command down in the component file. The environment is only called in
> the project file, but the component links back to the product (with
> \product - I guess that's how you do it?) and the product back to the
> project. The error occurs, no matter at which level
> (project/product/component) I am compiling. Do I really need to call the
> module in each component? I thought the component should trace back to
> the higher levels to find which modules to load...

Load the project or the environment file in your component.

Wolfgang


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