Re: [NTG-context] Typesetting products and components

2005-02-15 Thread Peter Münster
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Randall Skelton wrote:

 Is it possible to determine if texexec is being run on a product or a
 component and have optional processing similar to different modes?

\ifx\currentproduct\empty
no product defined
\else
the product is \currentproduct
\fi

Cheers, Peter

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Re: [NTG-context] Typesetting products and components

2005-02-15 Thread Hans Hagen
Randall Skelton wrote:
generated for the set of components.  Is it appropriate to want to do
this or have I misunderstood the role of projects, products and
components entirely.
as long as you understand the logic behind your choices it;s ok
I'll add a system mode: (put this in cont-new.tex)
\startvariables  dutch english
 germanczech
 italian   romanian
environment: omgeving  environment
 umgebung  prostredi
 ambiente  mediu
  component: onderdeel component
 komponentekomponenta
 componentecomponenta
product: produkt   product
 produkt   produkt
 prodotto  produs
project: project   project
 projekt   projekt
 progetto  proiect
\stopvariables
\unprotect
\let\currentcomponent\v!text
\def\donextlevel#1#2#3#4#5#6#7\\%
  {\pushmacro\currentcomponent
   \let\currentcomponent#1
   \setsystemmode\currentcomponent
   \beforesplitstring#7\at.\to#2\relax
   \ifcase\filelevel\relax
 \starttext
 \def\project ##1 {#3{##1}}%
 \def\environment ##1 {#4{##1}}%
 \def\product ##1 {#5{##1}}%
 \def\component   ##1 {#6{##1}}%
   \fi
   \increment\filelevel\relax
   \fullexpandoneargafter\addtocommalist{#1}\loadedfiles}
\def\doprevlevel
  {\popmacro\currentcomponent
   \setsystemmode\currentcomponent
   \ifnum\filelevel=\plusone
 \expandafter\stoptext
   \else
 \decrement\filelevel\relax
 \expandafter\endinput
   \fi}
\def\startproject #1 %
  {\donextlevel\v!project\currentproject
 \donotexecutefile\doexecutefileonce
 \doexecutefileonce\doexecutefile#1\\}
\def\startproduct #1 %
  {\doateverystarttext
   \donextlevel\v!product\currentproduct
 \doexecutefileonce\doexecutefileonce
 \donotexecutefile\doexecutefile#1\\}
\def\startcomponent #1 %
  {\doateverystarttext
   \donextlevel\v!component\currentcomponent
 \doexecutefileonce\doexecutefileonce
 \donotexecutefile\doexecutefile#1\\}
\def\startenvironment #1 %
  {\donextlevel\v!environment\currentenvironment
 \donotexecutefile\doexecutefileonce
 \donotexecutefile\donotexecutefile#1\\}
\protect
\starttext
% \startproject test
% 1: \startmode[*project] project \stopmode \endgraf
% 2: \startmode[*product] product \stopmode \endgraf
% \stopproject
\startproduct test
1: \startmode[*project] project \stopmode \endgraf
2: \startmode[*product] product \stopmode \endgraf
\stopproduct
\stoptext

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[NTG-context] Typesetting products and components

2005-02-14 Thread Randall Skelton
Is it possible to determine if texexec is being run on a product or a
component and have optional processing similar to different modes?

I have a large project comprising quarterly reports and technical
notes.  Essentially, I have the following structure:

project = MyProject
  |- product = Reports
 |- component1 = year2005, chapters 1-n
 |- component1 = year2006, chapters 1-n
 ...
  |- product = TechNotes
 |- component1 = note1, sections 1-n
 |- component1 = note2, sections 1-n
 ...
  ...

I would like to be able to typeset a component differently depending
on whether it is passed directly to texexec or whether I am processing
the complete product.  For instance, in each technical note, I would
like a title page, table of contents, list of abreviations, and list
of references generated if I typeset the component separately. 
Conversely, when processing the product TechNotes I want a master
table of contents, list of abbreviations and list of references
generated for the set of components.  Is it appropriate to want to do
this or have I misunderstood the role of projects, products and
components entirely.

Cheers,
Randall
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