Re: [NTG-context] texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy

2007-01-16 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>   
>>> the question is, if you could modify texexec to behave the same way, when
>>> used with these 2 command-lines:
>>> 1.) texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy file
>>> 2.) texexec --mode=xxx,yyy file
>>>   
>>>   
>> this will not happen soon since i dislike multiple same-name - options
>> 
>
> All right. I've just seen, that "texexec --modes=xxx --mode=yyy" works as I
> want. Can I rely on it for the future?
>   
no (not that i change somethign but one never knows what side effects 
take place)

Hans

 

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Re: [NTG-context] texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy

2007-01-16 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:

> > the question is, if you could modify texexec to behave the same way, when
> > used with these 2 command-lines:
> > 1.) texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy file
> > 2.) texexec --mode=xxx,yyy file
> >   
> this will not happen soon since i dislike multiple same-name - options

All right. I've just seen, that "texexec --modes=xxx --mode=yyy" works as I
want. Can I rely on it for the future?

> > Imagine a command (an alias) my-texexec = "texexec --mode=xxx" that is used
> > for example like this:
> > my-texexec --mode=yyy file
> > Then, the mode=xxx gets overwritten...
> >   
> yeah, that shat i used it for -)
> 
> i can add support for modes to the ctx file feature (ctx files control 
> texexec)

That would be nice too.

Thanks, Peter

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Re: [NTG-context] texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy

2007-01-15 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>   
>>> is it possible to make "texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy" behave the same as
>>> "texexec --mode=xxx,yyy" ?
>>>
>>> I need it, because I have a server that automatically generates pdf-files
>>> via "texexec --mode=xxx ..." and the rest of the command-line can be
>>> anything found in the tex-fileheader (for example another --mode=yyy).
>>>   
>>>   
>> setupmodes (and therefore the commandline option) does accent comma
>> separated lists
>> 
>
> Hello Hans,
>
> the question is, if you could modify texexec to behave the same way, when
> used with these 2 command-lines:
> 1.) texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy file
> 2.) texexec --mode=xxx,yyy file
>   
this will not happen soon since i dislike multiple same-name - options

> Imagine a command (an alias) my-texexec = "texexec --mode=xxx" that is used
> for example like this:
> my-texexec --mode=yyy file
> Then, the mode=xxx gets overwritten...
>   
yeah, that shat i used it for -)

i can add support for modes to the ctx file feature (ctx files control 
texexec)


Hans 

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Re: [NTG-context] texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy

2007-01-15 Thread Peter Münster
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:

> > is it possible to make "texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy" behave the same as
> > "texexec --mode=xxx,yyy" ?
> >
> > I need it, because I have a server that automatically generates pdf-files
> > via "texexec --mode=xxx ..." and the rest of the command-line can be
> > anything found in the tex-fileheader (for example another --mode=yyy).
> >   
> setupmodes (and therefore the commandline option) does accent comma
> separated lists

Hello Hans,

the question is, if you could modify texexec to behave the same way, when
used with these 2 command-lines:
1.) texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy file
2.) texexec --mode=xxx,yyy file

Imagine a command (an alias) my-texexec = "texexec --mode=xxx" that is used
for example like this:
my-texexec --mode=yyy file
Then, the mode=xxx gets overwritten...

Cheers, Peter

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Re: [NTG-context] texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy

2007-01-14 Thread Hans Hagen
� wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to make "texexec --mode=xxx --mode=yyy" behave the same as
> "texexec --mode=xxx,yyy" ?
>
> I need it, because I have a server that automatically generates pdf-files
> via "texexec --mode=xxx ..." and the rest of the command-line can be
> anything found in the tex-fileheader (for example another --mode=yyy).
>   
setupmodes (and therefore the commandline option) does accent comma separated 
lists 

Hans 

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