arency hack there?
Sure, exactly that :)
> > What comes there really handy are range specifiers, what seems not possible
> > with this interface.
> > For example: "visible on=<2->" renders the content on every page except the
> > first one
> > or
he mechanism stems from the Beamer overlay specifications, see section 9.3 of
the manual [2]
and can be much more complicated with modes (section 9.6.2).
I don't know beamer other than seeing presentations at meetings but I
assume that it has some accumulator. We do have steppers in mkii / mkiv
alr
technique [1], I posted in a
> previous thread.
> What comes there really handy are range specifiers, what seems not possible
> with this interface.
> For example: "visible on=<2->" renders the content on every page except the
> first one
> or "visible on=<1-5,
15>" on the first page up to the fifth page and from
page 13 to 15.
The mechanism stems from the Beamer overlay specifications, see section 9.3 of
the manual [2]
and can be much more complicated with modes (section 9.6.2).
To add this to the new interface, if you want
l in a row.
\startplacetable[mode=columns,reference=demo-1]
\externalfigure[cow][width=\textwidth]
\stopplacetable
\samplefile{tufte}
\stoptext
so basically we have an "at the spot" placement or a float
Is "mode" in floats something new? How is
ve=inmargin (or margin)
and alternative=text.
I’m afraid they are mutually exclusive alternative modes.
Just in case it might help,
Pablo
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tem -> Advanced -> Environment Variables). Details
depend on your version of Windows and are explained in Windows help. You should
not expect extensive support from the WinEdt Team when it comes to configuring
your Windows.
Changes to the PATH variable made through WinEdt's PATH pa
Am 19.11.23 um 13:27 schrieb Miguel Diaz:
1. Why are the lines printed one over the other when grid=no? how do
profis then use context without grid?
That usually only happens in one of the column modes that requires the
grid. It doesn’t happen in usual one-column typesetting. There must be
with TDS.
This would be the only way to get the modules script work with those
modes (or .tar.gz is also accepted as compression format for the modules
script).
no, see above
Hraban
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If your question is of
start mixing compression formats, would it be
possible that the git checkout selects .zip instead of .tar.gz?
Sorry, but the git URL seems to be the only way to get directories that
comply with TDS.
This would be the only way to get the modules script work with those
modes (or .tar.gz is also accepted a
]
> \definefallbackfamily
> [archimate]
> [ss]
> [Hiragino Sans GB]
> [preset=range:chinese,
>tf=style:W3,
>it=style:W3,
>bf=style:W6,
>bi=style:W6,
>force=yes]
>
> \definefontfeature [expandophian] [extend=1.025]
> \definefontfamily
>
backspace and cutspace keys.
In the example below you can switch between the layout of the print and
screen version by changing modes.
\enablemode[print]
%\enablemode[screen]
\definepapersize [pawel] [width=432pt,height=648pt]
\setuppapersize [pawel]
\startmode[print]
\setuplayout
[back
n=60pt, ...]
>
> The makeup width and text width is calculated as 472pt and the margin appears
> to be set just on one side.
>
> I set both cutspace and backspace to 0pt. I assumed that either value is a
> particular area of the page.
>
>
> Has any one of you h
to 0pt. I assumed that either value
is a particular area of the page.
Has any one of you handled such a case? I'll be very glad to get some
directions.
I can create a simple document with modes or documents to illustrate
my case if needed...
The example below sets the correct margin
page.
Has any one of you handled such a case? I'll be very glad to get some
directions.
I can create a simple document with modes or documents to illustrate my
case if needed...
Thank you,
Pawel
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If
}{38}{194}
or (with more logical order of parameters)
\unexpanded\def\isotope#1#2#3{\dontleavehmode\begingroup\null\lohi[left]{#1}{#2}#3\endgroup}
\isotope{38}{999}{Sr}
Or for text and math modes together:
\unexpanded\def\isotope#1#2#3{%
\ifmmode\begingroup\null^^{#1}__{#2}{\rm#3}\endgroup
Hi,
I uploaded lmtx. Most significate:
- A slightly different implementaqtion of font modes 'base' and 'none'
(hopefully no side effects).
- A few math updates (like primes done a bit differently, we made some
choices here).
- Limited support for colr format 1 as n
book that doesn't have to be heavily modified in
> order to become a physical book? I want almost no modification at all.
I think you can use modes: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes.
Simply do different setups in different modes. Then choose t
f concept that gives an idea. No upload as first we need to
do some wrapping up of math. Not that we needed something in the engine other
than the linebreak helper to accept direct modes (no need to go back and forth
then and i only want write this crap once). Could be a module although it'
\phrasetext{sheettitle}
\stoptext
I run this with one of three modes:
context --mode=EN --result=test-en test.tex
context --mode=RU --result=test-ru test.tex
context --mode=EL --result=test-el test.tex
This works for EN, RU, but not for EL. When I run with “—mode=EL” I get EN.
Why? I am either blind or
d in that anyway: thinking
probably stops at the number '120').
Attached a proof of concept that gives an idea. No upload as first we
need to do some wrapping up of math. Not that we needed something in the
engine other than the linebreak helper to accept direct modes (no need
to go b
language added this becomes more and more complex. I was
wondering what would be a good approach to simplify it.
I want to make sure that one and only one of these modes is active and
that if no mode is entered on the command line the mode is EN.
%\enablemode[EN]
\enablemode[FR]
%\enablemode
becomes more and more complex. I was
wondering what would be a good approach to simplify it.
I want to make sure that one and only one of these modes is active and that if
no mode is entered on the command line the mode is EN.
Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda&
On 5/11/22 09:40, Gerben Wierda via ntg-context wrote:
>> On 11 May 2022, at 08:59, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>> [...]
>> The language settings trigger a system mode, see
>>
>> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes#System_modes
>
> Thanks, but how do I influence
d the Art of Enterprise Architecture
>> <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book/>
>> Book: Mastering ArchiMate <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book-edition-iii/>
>>
> Gerben,
>
> \startnotallmodes is behaving as it should. Here, it is not the case that RU
> and FR (all the list
ine instead, enable a mode derived from a language set on the
>>> command line,
>
> The language settings trigger a system mode, see
>
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes#System_modes
Thanks, but how do I influence this from the co
settings trigger a system mode, see
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes#System_modes
Best wishes,
Taco
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a.nl/the-book-edition-iii/>
Gerben,
\startnotallmodes is behaving as it should. Here, it is not the case
that RU and FR (all the listed modes) are set, so EN is enabled, and you
actually have both FR and EN set.
Try the following with
context —mode=FR
and make sure you understan
Don't know how if there's an automatic way, perhaps look into ctx processing
instructions.
Anyway you can use
--result=name
As you have to set quite a few options on the command line (modes, language)
you'll perhaps want to use a makefile anyway.
_
s \translatephrase; for your figures I’d just just a language
variable in the path, like \externalfigure[images/\LANG/cow.pdf]
If this is always the current language, use \currentlanguage.
You can also setup the language dependent directory in
\setupexternalfigures.
Regarding modes, the current
ancienne::Laks2002]}.
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Qu’est-ce que la Philosophie politique ?}]
On pourrait commencer par énoncer la différence entre la {\it philosophie politique} et la {\it science politique} : la sicence politique est l’étude des institutions politiques, des modes de suffra
Hello,
didn't have time to (properly) test, but you might be interested to hear
that since 15.2.0 release - hot from the owen - there is now support for
ConTeXt as well.
Sincerely,
Gour
--
Bewildered by the modes of material nature, the ignorant fully
engage themselves in material activ
ed conditional mode.. is this the problem ?).
>
> You can’t nest modes in \startmode ... \stopmode.
> I don’t know what are the limitations of \doifmode.
According to the wiki, we cannot nest several \startmode …\stopmode, but there
is no limitation with \doifmode.
>
> Maybe i
Am 28.11.21 um 19:39 schrieb Fabrice L via ntg-context:
I have an error when I try to insert a block inside a conditional mode
(but there is two nested conditional mode.. is this the problem ?).
You can’t nest modes in \startmode ... \stopmode.
I don’t know what are the limitations of
MWE —
Blocks and modes usually works fine for me, but here, I do not understand my
error.
Thanks for any help !
Fabrice.
Note : in case this way of doing things seems a bit silly, here are more
explanations. I do use mode « CourseOne » here because in the real life, the
content in
l experiment with this method as well,
comparing and contrasting with blocks and Aditya's modes method.
It might be a bit annoying, but you could end the previous mode before
starting the next.
Assuming that I'm not misunderstanding you: For a book-length project,
that would be bey
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 11:54:52 -0700, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
wrote:
Blocks are a better mechanism, but I still prefer modes here because I
find the \beginblock ... \endblock syntax to be a bit awkward in a
context document.
it also depends on usage ... you can have blocks and delay
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 10:56:46 -0700, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context
wrote:
But you don't have to directly use the modes. The following will work:
\definestartstop[abridged]
% By default, don't show the unabridged text
\definebuffer[unabridged][local=yes, nested=yes]
\startmode[
حامد via ntg-context
wrote:
Dear gang,
For creating/authoring content in ConTeXt: Can modes or the like be used
for content control? For example, someone wants to write at least two
versions of a book managed from a single file. So, e.g., we may have
a) abridged content
b) unabridged content
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Dear gang,
> > >
> > > For creating/authoring content in ConTeXt: Can modes or the like be used
> > > for content control? For example, someone wants to write at least two
> > > versions of a book managed from a sin
}{Conditional text}.
I don’t think you would get shorter markup with nesting.
More possibilities see https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes
> Consider variant texts:
>
> ===
> Here is some text that
> contains % mode=variantone
> includes % mode=varianttwo
> is comprise
Hi Idris,
I think Hans was trying to point you to the blocks mechanism. Blocks *do* nest:
\defineblock[sectionblock]
\defineblock[myblock]
\startmode[variantone]
\keepblocks[sectionblock]
\keepblocks[myblock]
\stopmode
\startmode[varianttwo]
\keepblocks[sectionblock]
\stopmode
\starttext
\begi
sts of modes?
\startmode[short,long]
Something that appears everywhere.
\stopmode
\startmode[long] % or \startnotmode[short]
Something that’s only in the long version.
\stopmode
Many thanks; will study this.
Unfortunately - as pointed out on the wiki - modes cannot be nested.
:
Why would you nee
> Am 17.11.2021 um 04:06 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد via
> ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl>:
>
> Unfortunately - as pointed out on the wiki - modes cannot be nested.
Why would you need that?
You know about \startnotmode and that you can use lists of
On 11/17/2021 12:25 AM, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد via
ntg-context wrote:
Dear gang,
For creating/authoring content in ConTeXt: Can modes or the like be used
for content control? For example, someone wants to write at least two
versions of a book managed from a single file. So, e.g
Hi Aditya,
Many thanks; see below:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2021 17:23:59 -0700, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context
wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2021, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد via ntg-context
wrote:
Dear gang,
For creating/authoring content in ConTeXt: Can modes or the like be used
for content
On Tue, 16 Nov 2021, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear gang,
>
> For creating/authoring content in ConTeXt: Can modes or the like be used
> for content control? For example, someone wants to write at least two
> versions of a book managed fro
Dear gang,
For creating/authoring content in ConTeXt: Can modes or the like be used
for content control? For example, someone wants to write at least two
versions of a book managed from a single file. So, e.g., we may have
a) abridged content
b) unabridged content - includes a)
c) abridged
. Obviously, these articles should
rely on the same environment files. But how would you deal with those cases
where you'd need a slightly different table layout in one article?
one can always use 'modes' (andf run wit
the
> third name, while in list entries, all names should be printed in full.
> >>>
> >>> I thought that the following settings would work:
> >>>
> >>> \definebtx
> >>> [sbl:\s!list]
> >>> [sbl]
> >>> [\c!others
, while in list entries, all names should be printed in full.
>>>
>>> I thought that the following settings would work:
>>>
>>> \definebtx
>>> [sbl:\s!list]
>>> [sbl]
>>> [\c!otherstext=,
>>> \c!etallimit=,
>>&
c!authorconversion=inverted] % TODO: need to print the first name
>> inverted, with all subsequent names in normal order
>>
>> \definebtx
>> [sbl:\s!cite]
>> [sbl]
>> [\c!otherstext={\btxspace\btxlabeltext{others}}, % use et al. for
>> truncated author / ed
, % use et al. for
> truncated author / editor list
>\c!etallimit=3, % don't use et al. for 3 or fewer authors
>\c!etaldisplay=3, %
>\c!authorconversion=\v!normal] % by default, use normal name order for
> in-text citations
>
> But only the "list" setting
his might be
because the setup for "entry" citations invokes \btxhandleciteentry and
therefore uses "list" settings everywhere except where I check modes for
conditional formatting. But is there a command or environment I can use to
change authorconversion locally, based on the current mode
gt; body, and back matter using modes.
> [...]
Hi Joey,
the command is just different:
\startsectionblockenvironment[frontpart]
\setupbodyfont[modern]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\startsectionblockenvironment[bodypart]
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\startse
Hi,
I was curious about the possibility of handling general formatting settings
(e.g., page layout, headers and footers, page numbering, alignment, default
body font assignment, etc.) conditionally for front, body, and back matter
using modes. According to the wiki page at
https
ut doesn’t actually use \chapter but its own convoluted
\startArticle. Until last issue it tried to be flexible and setup three
different column modes. Now I eliminated the last leftovers of that. I still
struggle to understand some pecularities...
What I did wrong:
* \setuplayout[grid=yes] is
gt even force that but not now).
> Then, \chapter itself flushes pages so that should be disabled.
Thank you, I got it mostly working now.
The CGJ layout doesn’t actually use \chapter but its own convoluted
\startArticle. Until last issue it tried to be flexible and setup three
different co
text. Whereas not starting with an \hbox
does an implicite switch to horizontal mode.
I can imagine that this behaviour could be confusing for users not well
versed in the different behaviour of the horizontal and vertical modes.
Therefore my question: Wouldn't it be wise to implement
implicite switch
to horizontal mode.
I can imagine that this behaviour could be confusing for users not well versed
in the different behaviour of the horizontal and vertical modes.
Therefore my question: Wouldn't it be wise to implement that \leavevmode?
\startsubsection[title=TEST]
\hbox{abc
0", -- 0
["luatex.nestsize"] = "1000", --50
["luatex.maxinopen"] ="500", --15
["luatex.maxprintline"] = " 1", --79
["
x.modes['A'] then
> > context("A")
> >end
> > \stopluacode
> >
> > A
> >
> > \stoptext
> >
> > With ConTeXt LMTX 2021.03.17 the output of the above is a single "A". I
> > would expect two. What am
tx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
> >
> > Compilation is successful if I replace doifmode{mode}{...} by
> > \startmode[mode]...\stopmode.
> >
> > Is there anything I'm missing? (This could be a bug.)
> not a bug, just the way tex works .. modes cannot
ex works .. modes cannot know that what goes
into an argument is something verbose
but you can use this (also more efficient here):
\definetyping[T]
\definemode[mode][yes]
\starttext
\startmode[mode]
\startT
Bla
\stopT
\stopmode
\stoptext
% there's also
Am Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 01:17:15PM +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 2/19/2021 11:46 AM, juh wrote:
> > Am Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 10:47:36AM +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> > > The question is: what happens in that file with modes?
> >
> > Nothing too fancy. I attached t
On 2/20/2021 4:42 PM, juh wrote:
Am Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 01:17:15PM +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 2/19/2021 11:46 AM, juh wrote:
Am Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 10:47:36AM +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
The question is: what happens in that file with modes?
Nothing too fancy. I attached the files with
Am Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 10:47:36AM +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> The question is: what happens in that file with modes?
Nothing too fancy. I attached the files with mode definitions
--
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Satiren & Essays: ...
iggers \the \outputpenalty
\endcsname \lastnamedcs \else \page_otr_command_routine
\fi
{\inotrtrue \the \everybeforeoutput \page_otr_triggered_output_routine
\relax \the \everyafteroutput }
...
\stopproduct
Are there changes with modes or setupbackend in lmtx?
My configuration is:
\setup
On 2/19/2021 11:46 AM, juh wrote:
Am Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 10:47:36AM +0100 schrieb Hans Hagen:
The question is: what happens in that file with modes?
Nothing too fancy. I attached the files with mode definitions
works here so you need to make a mwe
Hans
files and bleed, it get this error:
tex error > tex error on line 1 in file
./prod-poster-motiv-souveraenitaet.tex: You can't use 'integer 340' in internal
vertical mode
The question is: what happens in that
lities
he has acquired from the modes of material nature; therefore no
one can refrain from doing something, not even for a moment.
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rely,
> Gour
>
> --
> Everyone is forced to act helplessly according to the qualities
> he has acquired from the modes of material nature; therefore no
> one can refrain from doing something, not even for a moment.
>
>
>
> ___
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Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
> To set the color theme, click the blue button "Set color theme".
So, this is the only thing which can be configured?
Sincerely,
Gour
--
Everyone is forced to act helplessly according to the qualities
he has acquired f
cit multiplication, and $\sin x$
the function "sin" applied to the variable x.
Many thanks for your explanation, Hans.
Now it’s clear to me that math and text modes are different in practice.
Many thanks for your help,
t costly one, you probbaly want
> to intercept the list builder but when you do that you can as well do
> a \stoptext which prevents further reading of content (but i probably
> misunderstand)
>
> > Could I use the "pre_output_filter" to "return" an empty v
ork
in most cases
(I realize that these callbacks *are* a currently fast moving target. I
am happy to follow their changes, equally I would be testing their
usefulness and/or impact)
actually, the callbacks themselves hardly change, but the code plugged
into them might occasionally (a lot of mk
n empty value and
hence "stop" PDF generation?
(I realize that these callbacks *are* a currently fast moving target. I
am happy to follow their changes, equally I would be testing their
usefulness and/or impact)
ALTERNATIVE QUESTION: Would it be possible to provide official
C
020 a la(s) 14:06, Jean-Philippe Rey (
jean-philippe@centralesupelec.fr) escribió:
> Dear list,
>
> I would like to determine if LMTX is being used. Mimicking system modes I
> tried
>
> \startmode[*lmtx] . . . \stopmode
>
> however, LMTX doesn't define this mode b
Dear list,
I would like to determine if LMTX is being used. Mimicking system modes I tried
\startmode[*lmtx] . . . \stopmode
however, LMTX doesn't define this mode but apparently defines *mkiv.
Do you know a way to distinguish between LMTX and MkIV ?
Thank you,
--
Jean-Philippe Rey
Thank you Hans, this is exactly what I need. I will wikify the examples. Kind regards,Jan Willem Flamma From: Hans HagenSent: Friday, 4 September 2020 15:09To: mailing list for ConTeXt users; Jan Willem FlammaSubject: Re: [NTG-context] Combining modes and MetaFun On 9/4/2020 2:20 PM, Jan Willem
On 9/4/2020 2:20 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Dear list members,
Is it possible to combine modes and MetaFun?
In the below MWE, the \doifmode construction does not work.
Kind regards,
Jan Willem Flamma
===
\enablemode[en]
%\enablemode[nl]
\starttext
\startbuffer[square]
u := 2cm
Dear list members, Is it possible to combine modes and MetaFun? In the below MWE, the \doifmode construction does not work. Kind regards,Jan Willem Flamma ===\enablemode[en]%\enablemode[nl] \starttext \startbuffer[square] u := 2cm ; draw unitsquare scaled u ; drawdblarrow (0,-0.2u)..(u
; pdf viewer afterwards
> mtx-context | --purgepurge files either or not after a
> run (--pattern=...)
> mtx-context | --purgeall purge all files either or not after
> a run (--pattern=...)
> mtx-context |
> mtx-context |
x-context |
mtx-context | --usemodule=list load the given module or style,
normally part of the distribution
mtx-context | --environment=list load the given environment file first
(document styles)
mtx-context | --mode=listenable given the modes (conditio
Thank you all.
No modes, no funniness in the environment file.
The test case works (Acroread/properties shows the Title, Author,
Subject, and Keywords fields). However, my real case does get the other
fields (Author, Subject, and Keywords) but contains in the Title field
the filename
opdocument and add some
> dummy text (like in my example) to ensure ConTeXt produces a PDF
> 3. Remove setups from your environment (but keep the \setupdocument setup)
> file until the metadata appears in the PDF
A typical case if something in an environment doesn’t work, but in a singl
ation on a specialized LaTeX3 system:
several similar machines, several translations, i.e. modularity pays off.
At a former job (newspaper prepress admin) I prepared training material on
Acrobat Pro using ConTeXt; presentations and handouts in the same documents,
using modes.
All the best,
Hraban
Hello,
I've just been noticed about wiki update related to *singlesided and *
doublesided modes.
Thank you, Wolfgang and Aditya, for answering and filling in the wiki.
Best regards,
Lukas
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Komu: mailing lis
> Am 24.06.2020 um 15:48 schrieb Aditya Mahajan :
>
> On Wed, 24 Jun 2020, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>>
>>
>> I wanted to refer to the mmodes manual, but it’s gone.
>> Was it accidentally removed, or are modes now explained in some other
>> manual? I
On Wed, 24 Jun 2020, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
I wanted to refer to the mmodes manual, but it’s gone.
Was it accidentally removed, or are modes now explained in some other manual? I
didn’t find it.
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/mmodes.pdf
and my tugboat article wikified at
sided]
> has been specified?
>
> If so, is it possible by Lua, too?
I wanted to refer to the mmodes manual, but it’s gone.
Was it accidentally removed, or are modes now explained in some other manual? I
didn’t find it.
Hraban
trainings in both English and Dutch in the same file. Instead of modes, I use blocks. Like this: \defineblock[ENblok]\defineblock[NLblok] \setupblock[NLblok][before={\mainlanguage[nl]},after=]\setupblock[ENblok][before={\mainlanguage[en]},after=] Then, determine which blocks you want to use in your file
up an
xml file. You can then have the overview via scripts.
Yet for short texts it can be a solution. I have case material for my trainings
in both English and Dutch in the same file. Instead of modes, I use blocks.
Like this:
\defineblock[ENblok]
\defineblock[NLblok]
\setupblock[NLblok][before
Den tors 11 juni 2020 10:45Jan Willem Flamma skrev:
>
>
> Dear list members,
>
>
>
> I write training manuals and use the Modes mechanism a lot to create
> documents at various competency levels using a single set of source files.
> So far the manuals have been w
Jan Willem Flamma schrieb am 11.06.2020 um 10:41:
Dear list members,
I write training manuals and use the Modes mechanism a lot to create
documents at various competency levels using a single set of source
files. So far the manuals have been written in English but now a
separate Dutch
Dear list members, I write training manuals and use the Modes mechanism a lot to create documents at various competency levels using a single set of source files. So far the manuals have been written in English but now a separate Dutch translation has to be created. It is important that the two
gt;> In my project, I process a single product file by enabling various modes.
>>>> What I would like to do is to vary the name of the output PDF file in each
>>>> instance.
>>>> So, in processing a file, how does one go directly from prd_filename.tex
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Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 22.05.2020 um 17:39:
Am 22.05.2020 um 15:09 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
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Alan Bowen schrieb am 22.05.2020 um 14:33:
In my project, I process a single product file by enabling various modes. What
I would like to do is to vary the name of the output PDF file in
On 5/22/2020 11:39, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 22.05.2020 um 15:09 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
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Alan Bowen schrieb am 22.05.2020 um 14:33:
In my project, I process a single product file by enabling various modes. What
I would like to do is to vary the name of the output PDF file in each
> Am 22.05.2020 um 15:09 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
> :
>
> Alan Bowen schrieb am 22.05.2020 um 14:33:
>> In my project, I process a single product file by enabling various modes.
>> What I would like to do is to vary the name of the output PDF file in each
>> in
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