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 -

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

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

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

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

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

2007-01-13 Thread Peter Münster
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