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 C:\ConTeXt, and  
goo.exe is some program, then for

> goo.bat foo.tex

I want goo to seach C:\ConTeXt for foo.tex. Is there a straightforward way  
to edit the following to get this effect?

============================
rem batch file

goo %
============================

Any pointers will be appreciated.

Best wishes
Idris

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Professor Idris Samawi Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523

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