Hi,

Le 15/03/2016, Hans Hagen a écrit
> On 3/15/2016 9:04 PM, Romain Diss wrote:
> >I want to write a cld document with some data read on the standard
> >input. I'm using the lua io.read() function but it's launched at every
> >context passes (depending on the case, it is launched 2 to 3 times).
> >
> >-- Minimum not working example
> >local name = io.read()
> >context.startdocument()
> >context("Hello " .. name)
> >context.stopdocument()
> 
> you can test for environment.arguments.currentrun being "1"

Thank you Hans... but it doesn't fully work. Now I only enter the input
once (that's ok) but on the second run, the variable is not defined
anymore. How can I keep it in the conTeXt memory?

-- Minimum still not working example
local name
if environment.arguments.currentrun == "1" then io.read() end
context.startdocument()
context("Hello " .. name)
context.stopdocument()

All the best

-- 
Romain Diss
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