Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> I would vote for that feature too. With LaTeX you only get
> approximately two or three additional files which is still acceptable,
>
keep in mind that the truckload of extra files is related to all kind of
runtime plug ins, so one gets what he/she asks for -)
> but esp.
On 7/17/06, Matthias Wächter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Naively, I thought that the --tempdir option would allow the 'temporary'
> files created/updated at a run of texexec be written to whatever is given as
> --tempdir=/dir/, but it doesn't work, the files remain in the current
> directory. Additionally,
Matthias Wächter wrote:
>
> OK, I will simply mark *.tmp, *.log, *.tui and *.tuo as "ignore".
>
i've marked (in tortoise) the following ones:
*.tui *.tuo *.tub *.log *.top *.tmp *mpgraph* *mprun*
>
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Matthias Wächter wrote:
> On 18.07.2006 10:29, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
if it's because of the temp files. you can run with --purge and get them
removed
>>> Well, then Context could not benefit from "incremental" builds with just
>>> one run instead of 4 to 5 runs. But I get
On 18.07.2006 10:29, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>> if it's because of the temp files. you can run with --purge and get them
>>> removed
>> Well, then Context could not benefit from "incremental" builds with just one
>> run instead of 4 to 5 runs. But I get the idea.
> eh ... the tuo file is kept
Appeara
Matthias Wächter wrote:
> On 17.07.2006 21:35, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>> Matthias Wächter wrote:
>>
>>> Naively, I thought that the --tempdir option would allow the 'temporary'
>>> files created/updated at a run of texexec be written to whatever is given
>>> as --tempdir=/dir/, but it doesn'
On 17.07.2006 21:35, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Matthias Wächter wrote:
>> Naively, I thought that the --tempdir option would allow the 'temporary'
>> files created/updated at a run of texexec be written to whatever is given as
>> --tempdir=/dir/, but it doesn't work, the files remain in the current
>>
Matthias Wächter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Naively, I thought that the --tempdir option would allow the 'temporary'
> files created/updated at a run of texexec be written to whatever is given as
> --tempdir=/dir/, but it doesn't work, the files remain in the current
> directory. Additionally, --output se
Hi,
Naively, I thought that the --tempdir option would allow the 'temporary' files
created/updated at a run of texexec be written to whatever is given as
--tempdir=/dir/, but it doesn't work, the files remain in the current
directory. Additionally, --output seems to disallow the output be put i