Thank you very much, Andy. From make user perspective, perhaps you could 
update your man page.

Thanks,


El dilluns 30 de juny de 2014 19:19:53 UTC+2, Andrew Jensen va escriure:
>
> Tup is doing exactly what you told it to do. It simply passes the 
> arguments to the shell. But since your args have a single quote in them, 
> they are interpreted as a single string by the shell. This is causing the 
> spaces separating the args to be escaped and included in one big arg. The 
> net effect is that the string "Escola-Oficial-dIdiomes.md -o 
> Escola-Oficial-dIdiomes.html" is passed as one single argument to your 
> pandoc command. You can see that in the error message from your command (No 
> such file or directory). Also note that the single quotes are gone, as they 
> are consumed by the shell during escaping. The solution is to quote your 
> args with double quotes:
>
> : Escola-Oficial-d'Idiomes.md |> pandoc "%f" -o "%o" |> 
> Escola-Oficial-d'Idiomes.html
>
> -Andy
>
>

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