Hello ConTeXist. I have one main file and a large number of component files. I would like to merge all files in the right order without having to do it manually. Is there a way to automatically merge several source files during the compilation of ConTeXt source text, which are loading using the input command or the component command? Example:
\starttext Source code of main source…. \component file1 \component file2 \component file3 % etc. Source code of main source…. \stoptext The result should be one single source file that is created by merging all files and which can be compiled as one file: \starttext Source code of main source…. Contents of file1 Contents of file2 Contents of file3 % etc. Source code of main source…. \stoptext Consequently, this file can be compiled, for example, with the online version of ConTeXt at live.contextgarden.net<http://live.contextgarden.net/>. Thanx for any advice. Jaroslav Hajtmar
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