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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Ermers wrote:
I also found out that \usemodule[m-letter] works much better than
\usemodule[letter], which is not evident from the way is Context set up.
Hans Hagen comments:
maybe your local m-letter-re gets loaded otherwise
No, I have renamed the file m-letter-re back to m-letter.tex. The only
adaptations in that file are the Dutch salutations and greetings which I want
to have automatized rather than redefine them in a local file. So now, with
\usemodule[m-letter], everything works fine. (Apart from the diacritics in the
xml address file, that is.)
If I write \usemodule[letter] a general tex file /letter.tex is loaded. Someone else already pointed that out. I'm not at home now, so I cannot check it, but it seems to me that it is this file: \texmf\tex\plain\base\Letter.tex. Context gets stuck at this and generates an error.
this is weird, since the order of loading is:
m- p- s- x- t- and only when that fails, the raw name
btw, you can say \usemodule[m][letter] to force m over something else (handy for
local modules); so, it looks like tex cannot find your m-letter module; does
kpsewhich --progname=context m-letter.tex
report something? did you do a mktexlsr ?
Hans
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