Re: [dev-context] piping to ConTeXt

2009-05-24 Thread Hans Hagen
Aditya Mahajan wrote: On Sun, 24 May 2009, Mojca Miklavec wrote: Maybe you can ask her to add that file :-) Once we figure out if it's needed for this purpose at all. There is already a use for it. When you type \input nonexistantfile, then you can type null at the tex prompt to make tex

Re: [dev-context] piping to ConTeXt

2009-05-24 Thread Hans Hagen
Aditya Mahajan wrote: On Sat, 23 May 2009, Mojca Miklavec wrote: Hello Hans, Asymptote developers wonder if there's a way to pipe to ConTeXt. More precisely, they want to do the following: context misc/null * \newbox\ASYbox \newdimen\ASYdimen

Re: [dev-context] piping to ConTeXt

2009-05-24 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Hans Hagen wrote: a more context friendly way would be to load a module that defined a few commands, like I think that is not the point. The point is that sometimes you want to pipe input directly into context, and you simply can't at the moment, because context and texexec refuse to run

Re: [dev-context] piping to ConTeXt

2009-05-24 Thread Hans Hagen
Taco Hoekwater wrote: Hans Hagen wrote: a more context friendly way would be to load a module that defined a few commands, like I think that is not the point. The point is that sometimes you want to pipe input directly into context, and you simply can't at the moment, because context and

Re: [dev-context] Making a minimals update svn friendly

2009-05-24 Thread Oliver Buerschaper
To what Aditya has answered: --keep option is probably not the solution to what Oliver wants to achieve. I suspect that he indeed wants to delete obsolete files, but preserve .svn. Yep. (Although I'm not quite sure what --keep exactly does here.) Oliver

Re: [dev-context] Making a minimals update svn friendly

2009-05-24 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 25 May 2009, Oliver Buerschaper wrote: To what Aditya has answered: --keep option is probably not the solution to what Oliver wants to achieve. I suspect that he indeed wants to delete obsolete files, but preserve .svn. Yep. (Although I'm not quite sure what --keep exactly does here.)