Just a couple of hints. You can define your macros inside my-init-texmacs.scm, and you definitely don't need to recompile each time you modify scheme code. You can either evaluate the code in a scheme session, force the parsing of a file, though I can't tell you how out of the top of my head (I'm writing with my cellphone right now), or restart texmacs. That's the whole point of interpreted languages...
Am 28.07.2011 16:11 schrieb "Victor Porton" <
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> I added
>
> <assign|bookmark|<macro|name|<label|name>>>
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> to std-utils.ts
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> and ran "make && sudo make install".
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> Indeed when I insert a bookmark into a buffer it is displayed as an unknown tag, not as a label.
>
> What is my error? Which file should I define macros to be used for all documents?
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