Re: [NTG-context] [***SPAM***] Continuous preview
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I use the perl program `atchange`[1] for continous preview. For simple documents, you can just run
atchange filename.tex "context --batch filename"
Thanks Aditja. Because I have no experience with Pearl: What to do with this text-file of your link? Should I just copy it as text-file in the same folder, where the contex files are stored in, or do I have to install any pearl-interpreter first? Some instructions to get this working here would be nice :) Huseyin
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2013, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
I use the perl program `atchange`[1] for continous preview. For simple documents, you can just run
atchange filename.tex "context --batch filename"
Thanks Aditja. Because I have no experience with Pearl: What to do with this text-file of your link? Should I just copy it as text-file in the same folder, where the contex files are stored in, or do I have to install any pearl-interpreter first? Some instructions to get this working here would be nice :)
Well, latexmk is also a perl script, so if you can run latexmk, you probably have perl installed. On a unix-like system, you can just download the script, copy it somewhere in your $PATH, make it executable (chmod +x filename), and just run `atchange filenme ...`. Aditya
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Aditya Mahajan