texexec --arrange and texexec --noarrange
Hi Contexters, Recently I tried to arrange pages of a document with texexec --arrange jobname In my environment file I setup the following: \setuppapersize[A5,portrait][A4,landscape] \setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location={footer}] % Arranging: \setuparranging[2UP] Of course I can comment the line of the arranging and just uncomment it for a single run hereafter to produce a PDF-file with arranged pages. When using texexec --arrange this should happen automatically. I realize, that the system is halted after systems: end file jobname at line 47 textblocks: writing textblocks to jobname.tub It looks like texexec is waiting for an input.... An identical situation occurs when issueing texexec --noarrange jobname Am I doing something wrong or is there a bug in texexec? Kind regards Willi texexec --noarrange
Hi Hans, I had to dig to find the issue again... But to answer your question: no, there is no *.tub file when texexec stops running. Cheers Willi Hans Hagen wrote:
At 19:49 23/12/2003, you wrote:
systems: end file jobname at line 47 textblocks: writing textblocks to jobname.tub
It looks like texexec is waiting for an input....
dunno, did it write the tub file?
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