Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I know this is nearly the same as a openoffice document (also a zip
archive with many files) but why not.
This is in fact what I'm trying to setup: a Mark IV mapping environment to
typeset odt's (mainly the content.xml part) by just calling ConTeXt on
the odt.
I'm in an
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 20:48:26 +0100
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
Returning now to the example above (texmfstart
texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
this give us so many options.
I think about something like,
We can create a zip archive of a current project with a file ending
like cdx (ConTeXt Document Excange) and can now process this file by
calling texexec only on this file.
Nothing special at this
2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here wich
is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here
wich is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec --lua
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here
wich is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
Returning now to the example above (texmfstart
texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip), what I would
like to do is using lua in myfile.tex to extract the filename
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
Returning now to the example above (texmfstart
texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip), what I would
like to do is using lua in myfile.tex to extract the filename to be
texed