Hello,

On Fri, 21 Sep 2018 10:30:34 +0200, Henri Menke <henrime...@gmail.com> wrote:

You could still do it, but it would require two passes.  In the first
pass to identify that you want to change the output file and write the
new name to an auxiliary file.  In the second file, you use your
automation script to read that file back in and call

context --result=test-<value read from file> test.tex

Or you can do it processing your source file by a batch, which:

1. calls context.exe with appropriate args,
2. checks for existence of a <file>, which - being created during compilation - 
is processed somehow then.

Cheers,

Lukas



Thanks,

Jelle

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