On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 3:01 AM, Kumar Appaiah <a.ku...@alumni.iitm.ac.in>wrote:
> Hi. > > At the outset, I understand that this is a slight abuse of LuaTeX and > this can be done with plain TeX. Nevertheless, I'd like to see if a > solution exists for this approach. > > I'm trying to use Lua with ConTeXt as a macro preprocessor. To be more > clear, I have files A.lua, B.lua which define some variables: > > A.lua: > var1 = "something for a" > var2 = "something else for a" > > B.lua: > var1 = "something for b" > var2 = "something else for b" > > And, in my ConTeXt file, I would write: > … > I will get \directlua{tex.print(var1) and \directlua{tex.print(var2)}. > … > > Now, with lualatex, I use the --lua command line option to pass the > initial lua file name. However, for context, I've not found a way to > do this. Could someone please advise me? > Have you seen http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/cld-mkiv.pdf ? -- luigi
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