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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2011-08-26 22:28:27 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2011-08-26 22:28:27 +0000 |
commit | c2b5d929f28df0fa1349a5515c6ca7475ea24388 (patch) | |
tree | 098bb0e00075333412ddaa2b257483c0d9f05739 /Master/texmf-dist/doc | |
parent | 5c3e7d14dc14232cab367595070b49c281524cad (diff) |
context-filter (24aug11)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@23712 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/filter/filter.txt | 148 |
1 files changed, 119 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/filter/filter.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/filter/filter.txt index 6487c818d89..62243a553ca 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/filter/filter.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/filter/filter.txt @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ Installation ------------ Writing installation instructions is always boring. If you are using ConTeXt -minimals, you can install the module using +standalone, you can install the module using - first-setup.sh --extras="t-filter" + first-setup.sh --modules="t-filter" Depending on your TeX distribution, you may already have the module. To verify, check if @@ -158,6 +158,20 @@ definition: continue=yes, ...] +Sometimes you want to force a rerun of all filters, even when `continue=yes` is +set. This could be because the filters depend on an external script that might +have changed. To force a rerun of all filters, enable the +[mode](http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes) `force` either by adding +`mode=force` to the compiler: + + context --mode=force filename + +or adding + + \enablemode[force] + +somewhere near the top of your file. + Reading the input ---------------- @@ -254,29 +268,36 @@ do not work. If you try to use a absolute path like you will get an error message - t-filter : Fatal Error: Cannot use absolute path /tmp/ as directory + t-filter > Fatal Error: Cannot use absolute path /tmp/ as directory and compilation will stop. -Deleting temporary files ------------------------- +Disabling filters +---------------- -If you want to delete the temporary files generated by the module, pass -`--purge` option while calling `context`: +Adding `state=stop` option disables the filters. The +`\externalfilterinputfile` is still written, but the filter is not run. - context --purge filename +When used in conjunction with `continue=yes` and `directory=...`, this +is useful for sharing your files with others who do not have the +external program that you are using. -This will delete the temporary files at the end of the compilation. When using -`continue=yes`, deleting the files after each compilation defeats the purpose of -caching the results. In that case, it is better to simply use +Enabling the `reuse` mode (before the `filter` module is loaded) sets +`state=stop` as the default value. - context filename +Deleting temporary files +------------------------ -Once you are finished with your project and want to clean up the working -directory, call: +To delete the temporary files generated by the module, call + + context --purgeall --pattern=filename + +Do **not** use the file extension. To delete all temporary files in the +current directory, use context --purgeall + Standard options --------------- @@ -420,6 +441,71 @@ options: The options in the `[...]` are the same as those for `\defineexternalfilter`. +Prepend and append text +----------------------- + +**NOTE** Only works in MkIV + +Some external programs require boilerplate text at the beginning and end of each +file. Including this boilerplate code in each snippet can get verbose. The +filter module provides two options `bufferbefore` and `bufferafter` to shorten +such snippets. Define the boilerplate code in ConTeXt buffers and then use + + \defineexternalfilter + [...] + [... + bufferbefore={...list of buffers...}, + bufferafter={...list of buffers...}, + ] + +For example, suppose you want to generate images using a latex package that does +not work well with ConTeXt, say shak. One way to use this is as follows: first +define a file that processes its content using `latex`. + + \defineexternalfilter + [chess] + [filter=pdflatex, + output=\externalfilterbasefile.pdf, + readcommand=\readPDFfile, + ] + + \def\readPDFfile#1{\externalfigure[#1]} + + +Next create buffers containing boilerplate code needed to run latex: + + \startbuffer[chess::before] + \documentclass{minimal} + \usepackage{skak} + \usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview} + + \begin{document} + \begin{preview} + \newgame + \hidemoves{ + \stopbuffer + + \startbuffer[chess::after] + } + \showboard + \end{preview} + \end{document} + \stopbuffer + +and tell the filter to prepend and append these buffers + + \setupexternalfilter + [chess] + [bufferbefore={chess::before}, + bufferafter={chess::after}] + +Then you can use + + \inlinechess{1.e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5} + +to get a chess board. + + Limitations ------------ @@ -447,32 +533,28 @@ indicate what is happening. Loading of the module is indicated by: Whenever a filter is executed, the expanded name of the command is displayed. For example, for the markdown filter we get: - t-filter : command : pandoc -w context -o markdown-temp-markdown.tex markdown-temp-markdown.tmp + t-filter > command : pandoc -w context -o markdown-temp-markdown.tex markdown-temp-markdown.tmp If, for some reason, the output file is not generated, or not found, a message similar to - t-filter : file markdown-temp-markdown.tex cannot be found + t-filter > file markdown-temp-markdown.tex cannot be found + t-filter > current filter : markdown + t-filter > base file : markdown-temp-markdown + t-filter > input file : markdown-temp-markdown.tmp + t-filter > output file : markdown-temp-markdown.tex is displayed on the console. At the same time, the string [[output file missing]] -is displayed in the PDF output. To debug what went wrong, add +is displayed in the PDF output. This data, along with the name of the filter +command, is useful for debugging what went wrong. To get more debugging +information add \traceexternalfilters -in your tex file. This shows the name of all input and output files on the -console: - - t-filter : current filter : markdown - t-filter : base file : markdown-temp-markdown - t-filter : input file : markdown-temp-markdown.tmp - t-filter : output file : markdown-temp-markdown.tex - -This data, along with the name of the filter command, is useful for debugging -what went wrong. - +in your tex file. This shows the name of the filters when they are defined. Version History @@ -502,8 +584,16 @@ Version History - **2011.02.27** - The external files are called `\jobname-temp-<filter>*` instead of `\jobname-externalfilter-<filter>*`. As a result, these files are deleted - by `context --purge`. + by `context --purgeall`. - **2011.03.06** - Complete rewrite of internal macro names. The internal macros are now named `\modulename::command_name`. This is an experiment to see if this style works better than the traditional naming convention in TeX. +- **2011.06.16** + - Added `force` mode to force recompilation of all filters that have + `continue=yes`. + - Added `reuse` mode to skip running all filters that have + `continue=yes`. + - Added `state=stop` option to skip running external filter. +- **2011.08.23** + - Added `bufferbefore` and `bufferafter` options |