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still 'import' problems
From: |
robert . butora |
Subject: |
still 'import' problems |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Apr 2000 12:57:45 +0300 (EEST) |
Hi louters,
After changing to newer version of Lout, I also experienced
problems with some basic symbols like @B ... not being recognised
(as their definition moved to different files).
I added the import clause as suggested on the mailing-list
but I still can't get the symbols.
What am I doing wrong ?
1) 'mydefs' starts with lines:
import @BasicSetup
def @FT right x { @B FT [ x ] }
2) lout runs:
Basser Lout Version 3.17 (September 1999)
Basser Lout written by: Jeffrey H. Kingston (address@hidden)
Free source available from: ftp://ftp.cs.usyd.edu.au/jeff/lout
This executable compiled: 13:54:51 Feb 8 2000
System include directory: /usr/local/lib/lout/include
System database directory: /usr/local/lib/lout/data
Database index files created afresh automatically: yes
Safe execution (disabling system()) is default: no
strcoll() used for sorting by default: yes
...
..ublic License (distributed with this software).
mydefs:21:26: symbol @B unknown or misspelt
mydefs:23:27: fatal error: exiting now
make: *** [sar] Error 1
3) I did: grep "def @B"
...
/usr/local/lib/lout/include/bsf:def @BasicSetup
/usr/local/lib/lout/include/bsf: def @B right x { Bold @Font x
}
/usr/local/lib/lout/include/bsf: def @BI right x { BoldSlope @Font x
}
...
4) all.lt starts with:
@SysInclude { eq }
@SysInclude { tab }
@SysInclude { fig }
address@hidden { mybook }
@Include { mybook_v317 }
@Book
@Title { ...
What's wrong ? Any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance
Robert
ps:
I have the new version installed/compiled in /usr/local
The old version is also on the machine in its usual install
directories (Debian).
But the Lout's include files are not using
any absolute references, aren't they ?
- still 'import' problems,
robert . butora <=