Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> TEST.tex
> \startproject TEST
> \startfrontmatter
> \component PARTS/ONE.tex
> \component PARTS/TWO.tex
> \stopfrontmatter
> \stopproject
(not related to the problem but ...)
projects normally only have re
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and the tuo files?
texexec --pdf test.tex --runs=2
copy test.tuo test-2.tuo
texexec --pdf test.tex --runs=3
copy test.tuo test-3.tuo
texexec --pdf test.tex --runs=4
copy test.tuo test-4.tuo
test-3.tuo and test-4.tuo are identical
(via openssl md5 *.tui
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
c \thisisutilityversion{2003.07.19}
no, the version only chnages when the format of the tui file changes and is used
to catch
- a version mismatch with texutil (needs updating)
- updates in the formats (needs one extra run one time)
Hans
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Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
I opened them and they wrote all the same:
c \thisissectionseparator{:}
c \thisisutilityversion{2003.07.19}
c \thisisbytesequence{“}
f b {test}
f b {PARTS/ONE.tex}
f e {PARTS/ONE.tex}
f b {PARTS/TWO.tex}
f e {PARTS/TWO.tex}
c \initializevariable\usedcolorchannels{}
f e {tes
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Lines like these make my eyebrows go up though it might not be th eproblem
at hand. What if $JobName contains whitespace?
it has worked ok for many years on our linux and windows boxes, and quoting in
perl is mostly a problem for windows (perl being more unix oriented) and all
... I meant: maybe this is too old?
c \thisisutilityversion{2003.07.19}
Steffen
Gerben Wierda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> texexec test --pdf --runs=1
>> copy test.tui 1.tui
>> texexec test --pdf --runs=2
>> copy test.tui 2.tui
>> texexec test --
Gerben Wierda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> texexec test --pdf --runs=1
>> copy test.tui 1.tui
>> texexec test --pdf --runs=2
>> copy test.tui 2.tui
>> texexec test --pdf --runs=3
>> copy test.tui 3.tui
>> texexec test --pdf
>> copy test.tui
> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
>> - How do you check that they are the same? (cmp command?)
>> - How does texexec check if another run is needed?
>
> texexec calls texutil which converts a tui file into a tuo file (in the
> process
> it sorts indexes and such); when a job is aborted (or has errors) no tu
Hans wrote:
unlink "$JobName.tup";
rename "$JobName.tuo", "$JobName.tup";
I mistrust these two lines. Essentially, these are system calls
without error checking. Lots of stuff can go wrong here.
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Gerben Wierda wrote:
- How do you check that they are the same? (cmp command?)
- How does texexec check if another run is needed?
texexec calls texutil which converts a tui file into a tuo file (in the process
it sorts indexes and such); when a job is aborted (or has errors) no tuo file is
genera
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
They don't. They are all the same.
But nevertheless texexec test --pdf ran 8 runs ...
ah ... and how bout the tuo file? are they produced?
Hans
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> Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> texexec test --pdf --runs=1
>> copy test.tui 1.tui
>> texexec test --pdf --runs=2
>> copy test.tui 2.tui
>> texexec test --pdf --runs=3
>> copy test.tui 3.tui
>> texexec test --pdf
>> copy test.tui n.tui
>>
>> where do the tui's difer?
>>
>> Hans
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> TEST.tex
> \startproject TEST
> \startfrontmatter
> \component PARTS/ONE.tex
> \component PARTS/TWO.tex
> \stopfrontmatter
> \stopproject
>
>
> ONE.tex
> \startcomponent ONE
> text
> \stopcomponent
>
> TWO.tex
> \startc
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
How many runs do you have under Mac OS X?
dunno, the mac is not updated yet and actually not sitting on my desk but in my
library; best let patrick and/or adam test that since they normally have the
latest (alpha/beta/current) versions
Hans
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
How many runs do you have under Mac OS X?
ps. it's on my agenda to have a mini mac with decent keyboard on my desk
(instead of the cumbersome 17 inch laptop) sharing the large display i use on my
workhorse laptop; at that time i'll also sync the mac versions of context
Han
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> After playing a bit with minimal examples I think the "bug" has to do
> with the project structure. Here comes a very minimal example that
> *still* runs 8 times under Mac (2 times under Win)! Why?
>
> Given a main TEST.tex file a
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
TEST.tex
\startproject TEST
\startfrontmatter
\component PARTS/ONE.tex
\component PARTS/TWO.tex
\stopfrontmatter
\stopproject
ONE.tex
\startcomponent ONE
text
\stopcomponent
TWO.tex
\startcomponent TWO
text
\stopcomponent
The Mac output (plus the Win output) were unfortunate
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
just post to the context list what you want to achieve with that and
i will look
into it (minimal example and such)
so, nothing for gerben to worry about since it's not related to the
mac, but
more to trickery -)
Hans
After
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
just post to the context list what you want to achieve with that
and i will look
into it (minimal example and such)
so, nothing for gerben to worry about since it's not related to the mac, but
more to trickery -)
Hans
After playing a bit with minima
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