On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:47:21 -0600, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mtxrun.cmd bin:Acrobat.lnk --pattern=show*.pdf
Ok, now I get 2 different messages from Acrobat; the previous one plus a
second:
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect
I also tried
dunno, i suppose that you can mtxrun bin:cow.lnk cow.pdf but i didn't
test that (no links and need for links here)
Mixed results:
mtxrun.cmd bin:Acrobat.lnk file:showcase.pdf
This opens Acrobat correctly (yay!)
But...
... This file cannot be found
so mtx
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 09:46:57 -0600, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, if it's part of the tree ...
But what if it's not part of the tree? For example
Acrobat.lnk cow.pdf
Now you will say, Why not use texmfstart --file=showcase.pdf
--program=context
Answer: Because texmfstart
I read the list in digest form - sorry my response won't be threaded in
properly!
How about this for your question, Idris? Pure DOS batch file stuff. I tested
it with notepad instead of Acrobat, but I assume it should be close to
working as shown here.
@ echo off
IF %1== GOTO NOARG
for /R
Hamid Kamrani wrote:
That is a pretty interesting ConTeXt question. I mean it makes a
laudable effort to bring ConTeXt into its context!!
On 8/9/07, Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear gang,
To all you expert script writers and batch wizards on Windows, I have a
question:
I
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
dunno, i suppose that you can mtxrun bin:cow.lnk cow.pdf but i didn't
test that (no links and need for links here)
Mixed results:
mtxrun.cmd bin:Acrobat.lnk file:showcase.pdf
This opens Acrobat correctly (yay!)
But...
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 03:54:14 -0600, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to create a batch file to open a program so that it will search
the
contents of C:\ConTeXt, which contains my entire system, including
subdirectories. For example, if foo.tex is a file in C:\ConTeXt, and
goo.exe
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 03:54:14 -0600, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to create a batch file to open a program so that it will
search the
contents of C:\ConTeXt, which contains my entire system, including
subdirectories. For example, if foo.tex is a file
Dear gang,
To all you expert script writers and batch wizards on Windows, I have a
question:
I want to create a batch file to open a program so that it will search the
contents of C:\ConTeXt, which contains my entire system, including
subdirectories. For example, if foo.tex is a file in
That is a pretty interesting ConTeXt question. I mean it makes a
laudable effort to bring ConTeXt into its context!!
On 8/9/07, Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear gang,
To all you expert script writers and batch wizards on Windows, I have a
question:
I want to create a batch
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