I would like to bump my question back into the queue. Thank you for your
consideration.
I would also like to add: where can I put files that I would like context
to "see". For example if I have a file "env_letter.tex" which I include
with \environment env_letter that includes a bunch of boilerplate, what is
a good directory to put it in?
Thanks.
Michael
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Michael Ash
I have a question about how to update context modules.
In earlier correspondence Question: I am still having a problem with...[the letter module] Answer: This is now fixed...
I use a context installation managed by ubuntu/apt-get from the Personal Package Archive *ppa:reviczky/context-daily* ( https://launchpad.net/~reviczky/+archive/context-daily). The current version is: ConTeXt ver: 2013.07.24 14:11 MKIV beta fmt: 2013.7.31 int: english/english
How is it possible to (1) tell which version of a module is installed? (2) update a module to the latest version?
Because I use the PPA version, I have not used first-setup.sh. I have only a limited understanding of where the context supporting material is maintained.
Thank you very much for your guidance.
Best, Michael
PS Thank you very much for the guidance on the correspondence documentation and the reference line alternatives in the letter module
BTW are the values for the "alternative" key ("example", "e", "c", etc.) documented somewhere? You can look at the predefined arguments in the old manual which is available online: https://bitbucket.org/wolfs/correspondence/downloads.
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