I have:
Bug description
Quarto ignores local extensions totally,
e.g. ....-book_extensions\quarto-ext\orange-book
always using the "global ones"
e.g. C:\Program Files\Quarto\share\extension-subtrees\orange-book_extensions\orange-book
Steps to reproduce
- make a new Folder,
quarto add quarto-ext/orange-book
- make a project , be sure to read https://github.com/quarto-ext/orange-book?tab=readme-ov-file#usage (type and format must match)
- make
quarto render,
- modify something in ....-book_extensions\quarto-ext\orange-book
Actual behavior
it takes the global extension, not the local one.
Expected behavior
if extensions of the same name are there,
take the "local" one,
or make this configurable.
Your environment
- OS: Windows
- IDE: Notepad++
Quarto check output
PS C:\Users\franz> quarto check
Quarto 1.9.36
[>] Checking environment information...
Quarto cache location: C:\Users\franz\AppData\Local\quarto
[>] Checking versions of quarto binary dependencies...
Pandoc version 3.8.3: OK
Dart Sass version 1.87.0: OK
Deno version 2.4.5: OK
Typst version 0.14.2: OK
[>] Checking versions of quarto dependencies......OK
[>] Checking Quarto installation......OK
Version: 1.9.36
Path: C:\Program Files\Quarto\bin
CodePage: 1252
[>] Checking tools....................OK
TinyTeX: v2026.02
Chromium: (not installed)
Chrome Headless Shell: (not installed)
VeraPDF: (not installed)
[>] Checking LaTeX....................OK
Using: TinyTex
Path: C:\Users\franz\AppData\Roaming\TinyTeX\bin\windows\
Version: 2025
[>] Checking Chrome Headless....................OK
Using: Chrome found on system
Path: C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
Source: Windows Registry
[>] Checking basic markdown render....OK
[>] Checking R installation...........OK
Version: 4.5.2
Path: C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-45~1.2
LibPaths:
- C:/Program Files/R/R-4.5.2/library
knitr: 1.51
rmarkdown: 2.30
[>] Checking Knitr engine render......OK
[>] Checking Python 3 installation....OK
Version: 3.13.5
Path: C:/Program Files/Python313/python.exe
Jupyter: (None)
Jupyter is not available in this Python installation.
Install with py -m pip install jupyter
[>] Checking Julia installation...
PS C:\Users\franz>
I have:
Bug description
Quarto ignores local extensions totally,
e.g. ....-book_extensions\quarto-ext\orange-book
always using the "global ones"
e.g. C:\Program Files\Quarto\share\extension-subtrees\orange-book_extensions\orange-book
Steps to reproduce
quarto add quarto-ext/orange-bookquarto render,Actual behavior
it takes the global extension, not the local one.
Expected behavior
if extensions of the same name are there,
take the "local" one,
or make this configurable.
Your environment
Quarto check output