Am 15.02.2012 um 11:17 schrieb Ian Lawrence: > A bit of help, please. > > I currently have a chunk at the start of a text file, like this > > \setvariables > [Path] > [Thread={Ee_01_PN}, > > ..... > > Mode=full] > \stopbuffer > > I invoke the file with > > context filename.tex > > Is there a way to pass the value of the variable to context on invocation? > > So the top of the header might read: > > > \setvariables > [Path] > [Thread={Ee_01_PN}, > > ..... > > ] > \stopbuffer > > And the invocation: > > context filename.tex (bit of magic) Mode=full > > If so, I could use this a few times...it's not a big deal but would > mean I could prepare some fixed command files, rather than a search > and replace for Mode=full to Mode=light through al the text files > called by this kind of invocation.
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