Hello ConTeXist.
Is there any possibility or modifications that will allow to savebuffer to
work, so that will add (merge) the buffer contents into a file (Which content
of the previous buffer)?
For inspiration, it is possible use a solution that wrote before year ago
Wolfgang for Lukas Procha
>> Which file extension would this use, “tmp” as the current \savebuffer
>> command or a requested with is applied with the filename (e.g.
>> “file=myfile.tex”) or a extension key (e.g. “extension=tex”).
>
>
> with prefix=no it uses the given filename (so no suffix if not given)
`prefix=no` doesn'
On 1/2/2013 9:15 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Which file extension would this use, “tmp” as the current \savebuffer command
or a requested with is applied with the filename (e.g. “file=myfile.tex”) or a
extension key (e.g. “extension=tex”).
with prefix=no it uses the given filename (so no su
Am 31.12.2012 um 19:02 schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 12/29/2012 6:29 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> can you add a \savebuffer variant which works like the first version of the
>> command where
>>
>> \savebuffer[][]
>>
>> saved the buffer as and not as \jobname-.tmp like it
>>
On 12/29/2012 6:29 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
can you add a \savebuffer variant which works like the first version of the
command where
\savebuffer[][]
saved the buffer as and not as \jobname-.tmp like it
currently does.
Instead of a new command a key-val-version of \savebuf
Hi Hans,
can you add a \savebuffer variant which works like the first version of the
command where
\savebuffer[][]
saved the buffer as and not as \jobname-.tmp like it
currently does.
Instead of a new command a key-val-version of \savebuffer would do the job as
well, e.g.
\savebuffer[
Hello,
> The macro \savebuffer seems to have disappeared from mkiv. What's now
> the official way to write out chunks of code into a file?
I guess there's not going to be an official way anymore, according to
yourself (http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2007/026680.html), but
you c
Hello Hans,
The macro \savebuffer seems to have disappeared from mkiv. What's now
the official way to write out chunks of code into a file?
\startbuffer[abc]
Module stopped working !?#...@!
\stopbuffer
\savebuffer[abc]
Thanks,
Mojca
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