Hello,

I need to insert a figure "PrehlSit#A2.pdf" - a file whose name contains # - by 
Lua.

How to "code" the name?

I tried:

----
    \startluacode
      context.pagefigure({PrehlSit#A2.pdf"}, {scale=500})
      context.pagefigure({PrehlSit\#A2.pdf"}, {scale=500})
      context.pagefigure({PrehlSit##A2.pdf"}, {scale=500})
    \stopluacode
----

But nothing works.

How to "code" the file name?

(BTW:

I'm aware that # in file names is not recommended.
But files with # mean "final" among all files I (and others) are working on, so 
keeping # in the file name (like a flag) is really desirable.)

Best regards,

Lukas


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