Richard Gabriel wrote:
Lines 131-137: Here are a few languages predefined which texexec "knows". If I want to add a format for another language, I have to add a new line here.
such as ...? (adding a user inferface is more that adding something to texexec)
Line 339: Here are the "default" TeX formats defined. No problem to consider something as default ;-), but the point is that "texexec --make --all" actually does "make all DEFAULT formats", NOT "make all AVAILABLE formats". :-(
which would be quite a lot -) what do you mean with all?
Anyway, the main problem I see is altering of a script which comes with the ConTeXt distribution - the changes made into this scripts must be done again and again after each update.
My suggestion is: 1. To put the format definition into a separate file (like user.rb or so) which won't be owerwritten in any case. [Note: cont-usr.tex is a good analogy to this]
hm, must think about it ; i don't like too many dependencies
2. "Make all" should make ALL the defined ConTeXt formats, not the default ones.
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