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Re: [TeXmacs] Absolute paths?


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  • From: Miguel de Benito Delgado <address@hidden>
  • To: "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Absolute paths?
  • Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 22:40:04 +0100

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On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 7:50 PM, <address@hidden> wrote:

And how did you do to insert files using relative paths? The dialog Insert/Link/Include doesn't include any option to use relative paths

 As far as I can tell the default is for TeXmacs to insert paths relative to the current buffer's (I just tried Insert->Image->Link image) 

(at least at texmacs 1.0.7.15).

That's ancient! Latest stable is 1.99.2

Am I really supposed to edit all files in gedit?

Definitely not. You can always edit the tag in the editor itself. Place your cursor to its right and hit backspace.

Best,
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Miguel de Benito.

Em 01/08/2014 04:12, Miguel de Benito Delgado escreveu:

I've always used relative paths for embedded images and large projects with several files and a master with no problem. However I've always nested all required folders inside the one containing the document referencing the resources. (as in: all images go into ./img, etc.)
Hth
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Miguel.

Am 27.07.2014 01:35 schrieb <address@hidden>:

I am a user of texmacs since many years ago, but so far I've used it only for small documents. Now I am finally trying to write my book, for the first time I need to use the feature of split the document into several files. And I am having the issue that, when I use (at the menu) Insert/Link/Include, it includes the file by using the absolute file of the path, not the relative path. That is an issue, as I often copy the directory containing all files into pendrives, different directories, and etc, to have a backup and working with that at several computers. Is there any way to configure texmacs to "include" files by using relative paths?
I know (because I've tested it) that texmacs accepts relative paths because I changed it by hand at the sourcecode, using gedit, and it worked. But I also noticed some weird paths in my file. For example, I have found this at one of my files:
    <associate|footnote-1|<tuple|1|?|../../../../../media/brasilmint14/bb8a7f20-1508-4a16-8759-b11992004944/brasil/meusdoc/Ubuntu
    One (copia)/Fundamentos/01-2013/apostila/section1.1.tm>>

Am I going to have issues because of this? What is the proper way to work with texmacs to avoid issues regarding absolute paths (i.e, I want to be able to simply move/copy the whole directory of files without issues)?

Thanks in advance,


Anderson Brasil.

 

Em 23/07/2014 11:42, Victor Porton escreveu:

I tried to download TeXmacs-1.99.2-src.tar.gz , but the link http://www.texmacs.org/Download/ftp/tmftp/source/TeXmacs-1.99.2-src.tar.gz from
http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/download/sources.en.html is broken!

Please correct your site as soon as possible.

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Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org




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