Re: [NTG-context] --arrange vs. --pdfarrange

2008-10-27 Thread Marcin Borkowski
Dnia Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 09:20:48PM +0100, Willi Egger napisa#322;(a):
 Hi,
 
 --arrange means you typeset af tex-file and arrange it.
 
 --pdfarrange means that you arrange pages already contained in a pdf  
 file. e.g. you have a book in pdf and you want the pages of that book  
 arranged into sections

thanks!

 
 Willi

Greets

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[NTG-context] --arrange vs. --pdfarrange

2008-10-26 Thread Marcin Borkowski
This might be a stupid question, but:

what's the difference between the --arrange and --pdfarrange options for
texexec?

Greets,

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