Marco Patzer <home...@lavabit.com> writes:

> 2012-10-30 John Devereux:
>
>> It looks like \usepath is the key to what I want, thank you.
>
> Yes, combine \usepath with the \startmodeset syntax that Wolfgang
> suggested and you should have a clean solution.
>
>> I don't quite understand your overall structure.
>
> You're right. Without file names it's hard to follow, especially
> with the mistake I made.
>
>> Is the "*" a literal "*" with some special meaning, or are you
>> using it as a placeholder for something?
>
> It is a literal `*`. That means that the file name will be used as a
> component (or product) name.
>
>> I am not using the project/product/component system, perhaps I should
>> look into it again.
>> 
>> Hmmm, alpha.tex defines component "a", beta.tex defines "b", is that
>> right?
>
> No, that's my fault. Of course they have to match.

Excellent, thanks to you and Wolfgang.


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John Devereux
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