Hi all,

in an interface xml definition, what is the notation for an argument value
that is a filename? I'm just unsure whether to specify it as “cd:text”
or “cd:name”. Example:

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<cd:parameter name="file">
  <cd:constant type="default-file.name" default="yes"/>
  <!--maybe the following:-->
  <cd:constant type="cd:text"/>
  <!--or this one:-->
  <cd:constant type="cd:name"/>
</cd:parameter>

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Also, is there a way to specify conditioned arguments (apart from
separate setups)? E.g. parameter “p” has an effect iff parameter “q” is
given as well?

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<cd:parameter name="p" depends="q">
  ...

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Or are interface files obsolete by now due to texshow's migrating to the
wiki? Thanks,

Philipp

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