\startproject *
\usepath [{ Metadata }]
\environment Environment.tex
\stopproject
% /MainFolder/Metadata/Environment.tex
\startenvironment *
% Test if setup is applied.
\setupbodyfont[ebgaramond]
\stopenvironment
% /MainFolder/SubFolder/SubSubFolder/Doc.tex
\startproduct *
\project Meta
\startcomponent
Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context schrieb am 16.08.2021 um 12:18:
Hi Wolfgang,
Pablo's solution works, but I tried yours without success. Here are
the main lines of my project
begin project
\startproject[terminale-environment]
\environment[terminale-style]
...
\stopproject
end
[terminale_recurrence]
...
\stopbodymatter
\stopdocument
\stopproduct
end product
begin project
\startproject[terminale-environment]
\environment[terminale-style]
...
\stopproject
end project
begin component
\project[terminale-environment]
\startcomponent[terminale_recurrence
with
my two volume proceedings.)
I'd be grateful for suggestions.
Best, Richard
% testproject.tex -- LMTX 2021.03.02
\startproject testproject
\product testproduct000
\product testproduct001
\stopproject
% master000.tex -- LMTX 2021.03.02
\startproduct testproduct000
\project
issue of the journal in one go. (I
would simply comment out the \input line and add \startproject \startcomponent
etc lines as necessary from each received article.)
Problem:
I've created a custom chapter heading, but the font size changes depending on
whether I'm processing the \input version
comment out the \input line and add \startproject \startcomponent
etc lines as necessary from each received article.)
Problem:
I've created a custom chapter heading, but the font size changes depending on
whether I'm processing the \input version of the article or the \component
version and I
this:
\startproject project
%\component foo.lua %This does not work
%\environment foo.lua %This does not work
%\input foo.lua %This does not work
%\directlua{dofile("foo.lua")} %This does not work even when the project
file and foo.lua are in the same folder.
\stopproject
I have been \environme
\ctxlua and the like). For instance, I
> > have the file foo.lua with some macros and I want to use them in my
> > project. Something like this:
> >
> > \startproject project
> > %\component foo.lua %This does not work
> > %\environment foo.lua %This does no
this:
\startproject project
%\component foo.lua %This does not work
%\environment foo.lua %This does not work
%\input foo.lua %This does not work
%\directlua{dofile("foo.lua")} %This does not work even when the project
file and foo.lua are in the same folder.
\stopproject
What should I do?
this:
\startproject project
%\component foo.lua %This does not work
%\environment foo.lua %This does not work
%\input foo.lua %This does not work
%\directlua{dofile("foo.lua")} %This does not work even when the project
file and foo.lua are in the same folder.
\stopproject
What should I do?
this:
\startproject project
%\component foo.lua %This does not work
%\environment foo.lua %This does not work
%\input foo.lua %This does not work
%\directlua{dofile("foo.lua")} %This does not work even when the project
\directlua{require("foo")}
or
\startluacode
require("
I'm writing a project in ConTeXt MKIV and I want to load some (pure) Lua
libraries and bindings (defining \ctxlua and the like). For instance, I
have the file foo.lua with some macros and I want to use them in my
project. Something like this:
\startproject project
%\component foo.lua %This does
Hi,
I am just testing out the project structure. Let's suppose I have these
files:
- test_env.tex
```
\startenvironment *
\setuphead
[section]
[textstyle=\bf]
\stopenvironment
```
- test_project
```
\startproject *
\environment test_env
\product test_prod
\stopproject
start{product|component} and it works as well.
Next question:
Should the environment be inside \startproject \stopproject?
It seems to make no difference.
Thus having the whole file inside \start{project|product|component} \stop…
would be a good idea and consistent.
> At a guess, I think the wiki pag
7.05.15 21:48 MKIV beta fmt: 2017.6.10
>
> Grateful for any hints about where I'm going wrong.
>
> Mike
>
> - project_guide.tex -
> \startproject project_guide
> \environment env_guide
>
> \product prd_guide
>
> \stopproject
>
> - prd_guide.tex -
>
atest beta:
My ConTeXt ver: 2017.05.15 21:48 MKIV beta fmt: 2017.6.10
Grateful for any hints about where I'm going wrong.
Mike
----- project_guide.tex -
\startproject project_guide
\environment env_guide
\product prd_guide
\stopproject
- prd_guide.tex -
\startproduct prd
][XR Product Two]
\nopdfcompression
\startproject xr-proj
\product xr-prod1
\product xr-prod2
\stopproject
\startcomponent xr-comp2-1
\starttext
plain\\
ABOUT: \about[xr1::plain]\\
IN: \in[xr1::plain]\\
AT: \at[xr1::plain]
page2\\
ABOUT: \about[xr1::pagetwo]\\
IN: \in[xr1::pagetwo]
-modules
\environment my-styles
\environment my-commands
\startproject manual
\product lesson
\stopproject
Thank you.
2015-08-12 14:43 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com:
Fabrice Couvreur fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com
12. August 2015 14:22
Hi Hans,
I think my initial
(such that I
should cease my attempts)? Is \useexternaldocument the wrong command for this
purpose? Minimum example files below:
% project
\project project_xref
\startproduct prd_xref
\component xref1
\component xref2
\stopproduct
% product
\startproject project_xref
\environment
(such that I should
cease my attempts)? Is \useexternaldocument the wrong command for this purpose?
Minimum example files below:
% project
\project project_xref
\startproduct prd_xref
\component xref1
\component xref2
\stopproduct
% product
\startproject project_xref
\environment env_xref
Dear everyone,
I am currently typesetting the old (published in 1707) French Bible of
David Martin using
ConTeXt MkIV. The source code looks like this:
\startproduct martin1707
\startproject bibles % Page layout, fonts, language, etc.
\startbiblebook[number={1}, name={Genéſe
On 7/19/2015 1:24 PM, Joas Yannick wrote:
Dear everyone,
I am currently typesetting the old (published in 1707) French Bible of
David Martin using
ConTeXt MkIV. The source code looks like this:
\startproduct martin1707
\startproject bibles % Page layout, fonts, language, etc
it would not be impossible to add some 1000
lines of index entries before \startproject, it would not be especially handy,
and I cannot believe that it would be the proper ConTeXt-way to do it.
I found that when I split your code, transferred the top part to a new file,
which I named IndexItems
, it doesn't seem to work.
Here is a minimal (not) working example:
% env.tex
\startenvironment env
\setuppapersize[A5]
\appendtoks
Title page
\to \everystarttext
\stopenvironment
% prj.tex
\startproject prj
\environment env
\stopproject
(not) working example:
% env.tex
\startenvironment env
\setuppapersize[A5]
\appendtoks
Title page
\to \everystarttext
\stopenvironment
% prj.tex
\startproject prj
\environment env
\stopproject
% prd.tex
\startproduct prd
\project prj
\starttext
,
rightquote=\guilsingleleft,
leftquotation=\rightguillemot,
rightquotation=\leftguillemot]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\stopenvironment
--pj-medizin.tex---
\environment env-medizin
\startproject pj-medizin
---
\environment env-medizin
\startproject pj-medizin
\product pd-medizin
\stopproject
--pd-medizin.tex---
\project pj-medizin
\startproduct pd-medizin
\component test
\stopproduct
--test.tex
,
leftquotation=\rightguillemot,
rightquotation=\leftguillemot]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\stopenvironment
--pj-medizin.tex---
\environment env-medizin
\startproject pj-medizin
\product pd-medizin
\stopproject
--pd
the component
file at all, and no PDF file is generated. An example:
\project testproject
\startcomponent test
\input knuth
\stopcomponent
(with testproject.tex containing \startproject blah \stopproject)
A workaround is to replace the \project line with \environment env where
env is what
a previous version of the test file (where the font
setup came after the \startcomponent).
Here are the two test files (testproject2.tex and test6.tex):
testproject2.tex
\startproject testproject
\stopproject
==
(If testproject2.tex is empty
with \starttext.
Alas, this order seems to trigger bug, which is that if the \project
line comes first, then the component file is not compiled. Minimal
example (mytest2.tex):
\project testproject
\startcomponent mytest2
\input knuth
\stopcomponent
testproject.tex is
\startproject
.
project.tex:
\startproject proj
\product product1/product.tex
\product product2/product.tex
\stopproject
product1/product.tex:
\startproduct prod1
\component product1/components/component1.tex
% I would like to use components/component1.tex
% that is a path relative to the current
Hallo,
I use:
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV fmt: 2012.11.25 int: english/english
Problem:
\product do not work:
Main-file a.tex:
\startproject a
\environment e
1
\product b
3
\stopproject
Environment-file e.tex
\startenvironment e
\setupbodyfont[sans,12pt]
\stopenvironment
Sub-file
Am 25.11.2012 um 20:16 schrieb Bernd Kosubek kosu...@sksatz.com:
Hallo,
I use:
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.23 17:35 MKIV fmt: 2012.11.25 int: english/english
Problem:
\product do not work:
Main-file a.tex:
\startproject a
\environment e
1
\product b
3
\stopproject
Environment
\project projbook
%\component pt1
\component test4
%\component c_article_by_me
% ...
\stopproduct
\startproject projbook
%\environment envbook % only mentioned here!
\environment envbookkk
\product prds2
%\product prd_year2004-02
%\product prd_year2004-03
%\product prd_year2004-04
%\product
]
\component [a]
\component [b]
\stopproduct
and a project file:
\startproject *
\startmode [*en]
\usepath
[text/en]
\setupexternalfigures
[directory={images/en}]
\stopmode
\startmode [*de]
\usepath
[text/de
*
\mainlanguage [de]
\project [project]
\component [a]
\component [b]
\stopproduct
and a project file:
\startproject *
\startmode [*en]
\usepath
[text/en]
\setupexternalfigures
[directory={images/en}]
\stopmode
files as components and create a
product file:
\startproduct *
\mainlanguage [de]
\project [project]
\component [a]
\component [b]
\stopproduct
and a project file:
\startproject *
\startmode [*en]
\usepath
[text/en
Hello,
yesterday I upgraded my debian and I found out that my previsously prepared
publication
cannot be compiled with the new version of ConTeXt.
The publication looks like:
* main file ausgewaehlte.tex
\startproject ausgewaehlte
\environment
Am 02.10.2012 um 19:43 schrieb pa...@hanak.name:
Hello,
yesterday I upgraded my debian and I found out that my previsously prepared
publication
cannot be compiled with the new version of ConTeXt.
The publication looks like:
* main file ausgewaehlte.tex
\startproject
Hello,
I have the following file structure:
* file my-project.tex contains:
\environment my-environment
\startproject my-project
\product my-product1
\product my-product2
\stopproject
* file my-environment.tex contains:
... font definitions
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 11:27:08 +0200, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
in the current beta you can say
\startcomponent *
Hans
Wikified at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startcomponent. This
trick also works for startproject, startenvironment, and startproduct,
I assume
for startproject, startenvironment, and startproduct,
I assume?
And for the general case, what about
`\ctxlua{commands.processedfile}`? That looks like it should print the
current filename, as long as any inclusions use the ConTeXt commands
and not \input.
You can use \currentcomponent
Hi John,
What Wolfgang said: `\product X` should be processed once inside
`\startproject` environments, and never otherwise. And you should
probably have products as your build targets, not projects.
@Hans: when I looked at the `processors` table in file-job.lua, I
found some discrepancies
[Manuals]
\setupbodyfont[Manuals,10pt,sans]
% end of font setups
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
However, if I make a really simple project structure and try to put
the above in an environment file, compiling fails. What am I missing
here?
proj-test.tex:
\startproject proj-test
Hi,
I get a similar error with a beta updated today. See below.
BR,
Salil
! Undefined control sequence.
system tex error on line 1 in file project_manuscript.tex:
Undefined control sequence ...
1 \startproject project_manuscript
2
3
Hello Hans,
Thanks for the advice. Enough swap (change) \startproject ...
\stopproject to \startproduct ... \stopproduct in the source file and
everything runs just fine!
Thanx Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 26.8.2011 1:18, Hans Hagen napsal(a):
On 26-8-2011 00:46, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello
is the corresponding point in context's
project(-product/component)- structure?
Probably not in included environment files.
Maybe in the project file? Like this:
\startproject MyProject
% Here ?
\product MyProduct
% Or here ?
\stopproject
Steffen
[10.5pt]
An interesting distinction!
Only, where is the corresponding point in context's
project(-product/component)- structure?
Probably not in included environment files.
Maybe in the project file? Like this:
\startproject MyProject
% Here ?
\product MyProduct
% Or here
:
...
\setupbodyfont[times]
...
\starttext
...
\setupbodyfont[10.5pt]
An interesting distinction!
Only, where is the corresponding point in context's
project(-product/component)- structure?
Probably not in included environment files.
Maybe in the project file? Like this:
\startproject
cryptografie onderwijsprodukties.
3
4 \startproject onderwijs
5
6 % environment setup for all products
7 \environment mainsetup % algemene macros
8 \environment literature % citation setup
9
10 % environment setup for specific products
11
Dear list,
I tried to set up a project of mine using the project structure propagated in
the wiki [1]. Because I ran into some trouble I made the following small
example (using MkIV, minimals 2010.10.14 13:14).
%% project_mymag.tex
\startproject project_mymag
\environment env_mymag
Hi all,
it has been suggested on this list before, that people should use modes
instead of \localenvironment and friends. Unfortunately, I don't seem to
get either of them working as expected. Consider the following example:
% project.tex
\startproject project
\environment environ
\component
Hallo list,
I just started to work with conTeXt, now that I seted up an project
environment as follows with the following content:
file project_oc.tex:
\startproject project_oc
\environment env_oc
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals
,rotated]
\stopmode
\startmode[*product]
\setupheadertexts[Product]
\stopmode
\startmode[*component]
\setupheadertexts[Component]
\stopmode
==
project.tex:
==
\startproject project
\environment env
\product product
\stopproject
==
product.tex:
==
\startproduct product
,rotated]
\stopmode
\startmode[*product]
\setupheadertexts[Product]
\stopmode
\startmode[*component]
\setupheadertexts[Component]
\stopmode
==
project.tex:
==
\startproject project
\environment env
\product product
\stopproject
==
product.tex:
==
\startproduct
Hi,
when there is only one product, only one environment-style (but lots
of component) in a project,
is it necessary to start the files with these respective lines ...
\startproject the_project
\startproduct the_product
\startenvironment the_style
... or is it sufficient for referencing
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Tomi Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ConTeXt minimals is up and running but I have problems with LuaTeX.
First the files I assume to be important:
% Project
\startproject atkmom
\environment environ
\product book
\stopproject
% Product
\startproduct
ConTeXt minimals is up and running but I have problems with LuaTeX.
First the files I assume to be important:
% Project
\startproject atkmom
\environment environ
\product book
\stopproject
% Product
\startproduct book
\project atkmom
\component images
\startfrontmatter
\environment
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Tomi Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ConTeXt minimals is up and running but I have problems with LuaTeX.
First the files I assume to be important:
% Project
\startproject atkmom
\environment environ
\product book
\stopproject
% Product
\startproduct
Le 26 juin à 08:57:09 Tomi Lindberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| ConTeXt minimals is up and running but I have problems with LuaTeX.
| First the files I assume to be important:
| % Project
| \startproject atkmom
| \environment environ
| \product book
| \stopproject
| % Product
] \stopprofile
\startproject file \stopproject
\startquotation[left|middle|right] \stopquotation
\startregister[text]{text+text+text} \stopregister
# \startsetups \stopsetups
# \startstandardmakeup \stopstandardmakeup
\startsymbolset[name] \stopsymbolset
\startsynchronization \stopsynchronization
, but is it because I specify no project at all? I'm going to
investigate further in this direction.
I don't know very well project/product/component
following
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Project_structure
these work ok.
%%% tprj.tex
\startproject tprj
\environment env_these
\product test
\stopproject
is my main project file when I attempt to test exactly that, with only
two parts (no need for more at the moment):
\startproject These
\environment env_these
\startfrontmatter
\product prod_liminaire
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\product prod_liminaire
\product prod_p1
(no need for more at the moment):
\startproject These
\environment env_these
\startfrontmatter
\product prod_liminaire
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\product prod_liminaire
\product prod_p1
\stopbodymatter
\stopproject
The product called prod_liminaire currently contains my title page
that?
Nicola
Hi Nicola,
if you use the same layout for all your documents in a project you can use the
following structure.
% Project
\startproject projectname
\environment environment1
.. more environments
\product product1
.. more products
\stopproject
% Product
\startproduct product1
)
-- a type-tymnmath.tex file, setting up my math fonts, with
\starttypescript[newmath][MinionMath]
% (with
% \definefontsynonym
% and
% \definebodyfont [9.6pt] [mm]
% [ ... ]
% entries)
\stoptypescript
-- and of courese a main file with
\startproject
]
\stopcomponent
Then, in the same folder, there's the product file:
\startproduct prd_articlesdemo
\project project_dhfq2
\component acoustique
\stopproduct
Then, in the same folder, there's the project file:
\startproject project_dhfq2
\environment env_dhfq2
\product prd_articlesdemo
\stopproject
project_dhfq2
[some text]
\stopcomponent
Then, in the same folder, there's the product file:
\startproduct prd_articlesdemo
\project project_dhfq2
\component acoustique
\stopproduct
Then, in the same folder, there's the project file:
\startproject project_dhfq2
\environment
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Tel. +347-596-2554.
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Wim,
Wim Neimeijer wrote:
However when I move the \complepublications to the \start..\stopappendices
like this
\usemodule[bib]
\startproject cart
\mainlanguage[nl]
\input cartbiblio % contains \start
Hello All,
My project looks like this and all looks well.
\usemodule[bib]
\startproject cart
\mainlanguage[nl]
\input cartbiblio % contains \start..\stoppublication
\startbodymatter
\component cart8 % contains main text
*\completepublications % this works*
\stopbodymatter
\startappendices
Hi Wim,
Wim Neimeijer wrote:
However when I move the \complepublications to the \start..\stopappendices
like this
\usemodule[bib]
\startproject cart
\mainlanguage[nl]
\input cartbiblio % contains \start..\stoppublication
\startbodymatter
\component cart8 % contains main text
(or not..) of section
blocks. For example, it could be that your headings do not work inside
appendices or backmatter?
I don't use appendices or a backmatter (yet), the overall structure of
all my documents look like this
\startproject chn
\mainlanguage[nl]
\enablemode[withsections,font-normal]
\input
/figures/section2figs.tex
~/Documents/IntAlgText/trunk/chapter0/figures/figlibSection2.xml
My project (book.tex) looks like this:
\startproject book
%\environment bookenv
\doifnotmode{clean1-screen}{\environment bookenv-clean1-print}
\doifmode{clean1-screen}{\environment bookenv-clean1-screen
book). Currently each book have the whole project TOC.
How to achieve this? Thanks for any hint.
The structure I've tried:
\startproject proj
% global TOC
\completecontent
\product book1
\product book2
\stopproject
--
\startproduct book1
\project proj
% well, to put
prd_oom
\project project_books
\title{chapter 1}
\input tufte
\par
\stopcomponent
The prd_oom.tex:
\startproduct prd_oom
\project project_books
\component chap/1/c_ch1
\stopproduct
And project_books.tex:
% output=pdf interface=en
\startproject project_books
\environment
;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\stopproduct
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: context
%%% TeX-master: t
%%% End:
\startproject pro_mcc_a3
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\enableregime [il1]
\setuppapersize[A3, landscape][A3, landscape]
\setuplayout[leftmargin=0cm,textwidth=37cm]
\mainlanguage [en]
\setupcolors[state
or the entire project.
The fact that the page breaks are different indicates an
imperfection somewhere in the internal macro definitions
for \startproject c.s., and is definately not related to
the length of your document.
But, since you are not really supposed to compile the project
file
]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=s1]
also, there is no need for \starttext .. \stoptext inside a \startproject ..
\stopproject
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061
breaks are different indicates an
imperfection somewhere in the internal macro definitions
for \startproject c.s., and is definately not related to
the length of your document.
But, since you are not really supposed to compile the project
file in the first place, fixing this will be very low
~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/section2.tex
~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/section3.tex
And similar files for each of the eight chapters. Here is my project
file: ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/book.tex
%output=pdftex
\startproject book
\environment bookenv
\product chapter1/chapter1
\product chapter2
/chapter1/section1.tex
~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/section2.tex
~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/section3.tex
And similar files for each of the eight chapters. Here is my project
file: ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/book.tex
%output=pdftex
\startproject book
\environment bookenv
\product
/section2.tex
~/IntermediateAlgebraText/chapter1/section3.tex
And similar files for each of the eight chapters. Here is my project
file: ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/book.tex
%output=pdftex
\startproject book
\environment bookenv
\product chapter1/chapter1
\product chapter2/chapter2
\product
: ~/IntermediateAlgebraText/book.tex
%output=pdftex
\startproject book
\environment bookenv
\product chapter1/chapter1
\product chapter2/chapter2
\product chapter3/chapter3
\product chapter4/chapter4
\product chapter5/chapter5
\product chapter6/chapter6
\product chapter7/chapter7
\product chapter8/chapter8
[il9]
\useencoding[ffr]
\mainlanguage[fr]
% Fonts
\usetypescriptfile[type-buy]
\loadmapfile[ec-bh-lucida.map]
\usetypescript[lucida][ec]
\setupbodyfont[lucida]
\startproject phd
\environment phdenv
\product phdprod
\stopproject
__phd.tex_end
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, David Arnold wrote:
I have book.tex.
\startproject book
\environment bookenv
\product chapter1
\stopproject
1. When I compile:
texexec book
Hello David,
it's considered, that the project-file contains only setup-commands and a
list of products
All,
I have book.tex.
%output=pdftex
\startproject book
\environment bookenv
\product chapter1
\stopproject
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: conTeXt-en
%%% End:
I have bookenv.tex.
\startenvironment bookenv
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupindenting[medium]
\stopenvironment
%%% Local
: /project.tex-
\startproject project
\environment environment
\product ./product/product
\stopproject
File: /product/product.tex-
\startproduct product
\project project
\component ./component/component
\stopproduct
File: /product
:
\startproject wooddoc
\environment environment
\startfrontmatter
\completecontent
\product intro
\stopfrontmatter
[...]
Hello Wolfgang,
it's considered, that the project-file contains only setup-commands and a
list of products, but no commands, that generate directly output
of this component starts. Why does this happen? I expected
that only the environment file is loaded and nothing else.
Any suggestion?
Thanks a lot
Wolfgang
I have following files and structure (simplyfied)
project: wooddoc.tex:
\startproject wooddoc
\environment environment
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Wolfgang Zillig wrote:
I have following files and structure (simplyfied)
project: wooddoc.tex:
\startproject wooddoc
\environment environment
\startfrontmatter
\completecontent
\product intro
\stopfrontmatter
[...]
Hello Wolfgang
Hi Gerben,
Due to a mistaken handling you roriginal mail I lost it :-(
In that mail in the last part, I believe it was an example \component I
saw, that you said \starttext ... \stoptext. You do not need this pair,
The handling of starting and stopping is done by the \startproject
,
before={\ChQuoteFormat{\ChapterQuote}\noheaderandfooterlines%
\strut\blank[2*big]}, % \page[right]
after={\ClearChapterQuote\blank[3*big]%
\noheaderandfooterlines}]
\startproject project_teoada
\product prd_book
\nomorefiles
\stopproject
not understand the
manual here entirely and my test from a few years ago failed.
you can use something
=== thisbook.tex
\startproject book
\environment mystyle.tex
\stopproject
=== book.tex
\startproduct book
\project thisbook
\component whatever
\component onemore
seen a example for a book
project).
So, I have a project file:
===
% output=pdf interface=en
\usemodule[bib]
\startproject project_teoada
\environment env_teoada
% \showlayout
% \showgrid
% \showbodyfontenvironment
\product prd_book
\stopproject
this:
\startproject WLTHR_1
\environment SetupEnvironment_WLTHR
\startfrontmatter
\component Kapitel/Titelei
\component Kapitel/Vorwort
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\component Kapitel/Kap_1
\component Kapitel/Kap_2
\component Kapitel/Kap_3
\component Kapitel/Kap_4
\component Kapitel
examples I think the bug has to do
with the project structure. Here comes a very minimal example that
*still* runs 8 times under Mac (2 times under Win)! Why?
Given a main TEST.tex file and besides that a PARTS folder containing
the files ONE.tex and TWO.tex :
TEST.tex
\startproject TEST
:
TEST.tex
\startproject TEST
\startfrontmatter
\component PARTS/ONE.tex
\component PARTS/TWO.tex
\stopfrontmatter
\stopproject
ONE.tex
\startcomponent ONE
text
\stopcomponent
TWO.tex
\startcomponent TWO
text
\stopcomponent
this runs normal here; (but your big zip didn't as mentioned in a previous
mail
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
TEST.tex
\startproject TEST
\startfrontmatter
\component PARTS/ONE.tex
\component PARTS/TWO.tex
\stopfrontmatter
\stopproject
ONE.tex
\startcomponent ONE
text
\stopcomponent
TWO.tex
\startcomponent TWO
text
\stopcomponent
The Mac output (plus the Win output) were
and besides that a PARTS folder containing
the files ONE.tex and TWO.tex :
TEST.tex
\startproject TEST
\startfrontmatter
\component PARTS/ONE.tex
\component PARTS/TWO.tex
\stopfrontmatter
\stopproject
ONE.tex
\startcomponent ONE
text
\stopcomponent
TWO.tex
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