ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE
ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE ConTEXt an excursion - Pragma ADE
Processing steps contents B Processing steps index commands During processing CONT E XT writes information in the file myfile.tui. This information is used in the next pass. Part of this information is processed by the program T E XUTIL. Information on registers and lists are written in the file myfile.tuo. The information in this file is filtered and used (when necessary) by CONT E XT. definitions colofon texutil --references filename When CONT E XT cannot find a figure, you can generate an figure auxilliary file by saying: texutil --figures *.* or whatever specification suits. When one wants to convert EPS illustrations to PDF one, there is: texutil --figures --epspage --epspdf One can use T E XEXEC to run CONT E XT: texexec filename runs as many times as needed to get the references straight. One can also specify specific needs on the command line, for instance if two up formatting is needed or pdf code is output. When in doubt, say --help and you get all the information needed to proceed. exit search + go back – + B 124
Auxilliary files contents C Auxilliary files index commands CONT E XT will produce a number of auxilliary files during processing. If your input file is called myfile.tex the following files may appear on your working directory. definitions colofon File Content State myfile.tex text do not remove myfile.tui input information can be removed myfile.tuo output information do not remove myfile.tub block information do not remove myfile.tmp buffer information can be removed texutil.tuf figure information generate if needed myfile.dvi typeset text can be removed myfile.ps printable text can be removed myfile.pdf printable text can be removed exit search + go back – + C 125
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Auxilliary files<br />
contents<br />
C Auxilliary files<br />
index<br />
comm<strong>an</strong>ds<br />
CONT E XT will produce a number of auxilliary files during processing. If your input file is<br />
called myfile.tex the following files may appear on your working directory.<br />
definitions<br />
colofon<br />
File Content State<br />
myfile.tex text do not remove<br />
myfile.tui input information c<strong>an</strong> be removed<br />
myfile.tuo output information do not remove<br />
myfile.tub block information do not remove<br />
myfile.tmp buffer information c<strong>an</strong> be removed<br />
texutil.tuf figure information generate if needed<br />
myfile.dvi typeset text c<strong>an</strong> be removed<br />
myfile.ps printable text c<strong>an</strong> be removed<br />
myfile.pdf printable text c<strong>an</strong> be removed<br />
exit<br />
search +<br />
go back<br />
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