Hey Huseyin,

just some general advice on mailing lists: use the “reply”
function of your user agent to reply. This will preserve the
context for each message and allows to render them as threads as
in <http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/thread.html>.
Thanks! Now for your question:

···<date: 2012-12-18, Tuesday>···<from: "H. Özoguz">···

> Am 18.12.2012 11:17, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
> thanks alot! It works, one question left: What is the --silent flag,
> what is its effect, I tried it but could not see the difference.

I was referring to the command line option. If you run

  context --silent my_document.tex

most command line output will be suppressed, thus depending on
your setup there’s a chance you won’t have to scroll up the
terminal window in order to read the words per line statistics.

Fyi to display some of the arguments the context runner accepts,
enter

  context --help

Hth
Philipp

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