On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
texexec --mode=aspecialversion ...
or put \enablemode[aspecialversion] on top of the special product
I had partial success: the command line option works and the compiled product is exactly what I want, but putting the command on top of the product file doesn't work at all - and I'd rather have it as a permanent setting in the product file, I will always want the product to compile with the special settings. Besides, I'd rather not deal with command line options because half the time I'll forget them and then I'll have to teach them to other users as well, not a good idea. Windows dummies and command lines don't mix nowadays... (What's THAT, they say, when you do something on the command line because that's faster.) Any ideas, what went wrong? The \startmode etc. is now in the environment file. Thank you for the help, Mari