On 5/27/2023 11:51 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
I usually use a makefile for this.
There I have build rule that first cds into the target directory, then calls
context from there.
That is indeed the solution (also because the --path option will then
fetch from the source). The more lu
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Betreff: [NTG-context] Can ConTeXt write its pdf to a different directory?
My .tex file is in a directory within my working directory. I would like
ConTeXt to write its output in the same directory as my .tex file. But it
writes to the working
Max, that answer seems like magic to me, in the sense of an advanced
technology. Thank you.
It's not quite working for me yet. I'll explore more tomorrow and learn about
lua.
Peter
> On 27/05/2023, at 3:53 PM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
>> My .tex file is in a di
Hi Peter,
> My .tex file is in a directory within my working directory. I would like
> ConTeXt to write its output in the same directory as my .tex file. But it
> writes to the working directory.
>
> This was asked 10 years ago:
> `tex.stackexchange.com/questions/67928/how-to-set-output-directo
My .tex file is in a directory within my working directory. I would like
ConTeXt to write its output in the same directory as my .tex file. But it
writes to the working directory.
This was asked 10 years ago:
`tex.stackexchange.com/questions/67928/how-to-set-output-directory-in-context-command`