For a good number of years now I've been using P4D and 
P4V from Perforce for version control. As it happens it, one 
is able to control what ends up in the repository and what
is left out, thankfully. Regardless, this should be very helpful
Hans. It'll be great to be able to quickly scan the project files
that matter, knowing that all the clutter is safely kept somewhere
else. So thanks for this.

Perforce, by the way. (Freely available for smaller projects):

P4D

https://www.perforce.com/downloads/helix-core-p4d

P4V

https://www.perforce.com/downloads/helix-visual-client-p4v

And the diff tool is absolutely excellent (the reason I first
went with it):

https://www.perforce.com/downloads/visual-merge-tool


Best, Richard


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----- Original message -----
From: Hans Hagen <j.hagen@xs4all.nl>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: [NTG-context] weekend update
Date: Saturday, 24 July 2021 05:05

Hi,

This time the update has, appart from already mentioned mp fixes and 
additions, another new feature.

% runpath=texruns:whatever

% runpath=e:/temporary/texruns/runtest
% runpath=temp:texruns/runtest
% runpath=home:texruns/runtest

\starttext
     test
\stoptext

In context the first line can be used to control some aspects of the run 
and runpath (also as command line switch) will process the document 
elsewhere. The main reason for this feature is that when you have files 
in for instance a git repository (or export), you don't want the run 
path to be polluted by temporary files because everything can end up in 
the repository when it gets updates (after all these years I don't 
expect this pollution issue to be solved; svn is more explicit in what 
goes in).

So, for instance the manuals are on clean paths (on my machine i (am) 
put(ting) experiments, todo's etc under an ignored /private subpath 
which means that styles can still be found if needed).

The texruns: prefix resolves to an environment variable with the same 
name or when not set, to the temp directory. The temp: and home: 
prefixes resolve (as usual) to their counterparts (prefixes are a very 
old mkii mechanism but still useful).

When not present a path will be created, when no chdir is possible the 
run aborts.

There are probably some cases when resources are not found but that will 
be dealt with in due time. I might also update the underlying mechanisms 
at some point.

I already adapted some manuals so that means that when users process 
these themselves they will not see the runfiles fly to the temp path 
unless 'texruns' is configured. So be it.

Hans



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