Hello, I need to insert a figure "PrehlSit#A2.pdf" - a file whose name contains # - by Lua. How to "code" the name? I tried: ---- \startluacode context.pagefigure({PrehlSit#A2.pdf"}, {scale=500}) context.pagefigure({PrehlSit\#A2.pdf"}, {scale=500}) context.pagefigure({PrehlSit##A2.pdf"}, {scale=500}) \stopluacode ---- But nothing works. How to "code" the file name? (BTW: I'm aware that # in file names is not recommended. But files with # mean "final" among all files I (and others) are working on, so keeping # in the file name (like a flag) is really desirable.) Best regards, Lukas -- Ing. Lukáš Procházka | mailto:LPr@pontex.cz Pontex s. r. o. | mailto:pontex@pontex.cz | http://www.pontex.cz Bezová 1658 147 14 Praha 4 Tel: +420 241 096 751 Fax: +420 244 461 038
On 3/20/2015 2:25 PM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
I need to insert a figure "PrehlSit#A2.pdf" - a file whose name contains # - by Lua.
How to "code" the name?
I tried:
---- \startluacode context.pagefigure({PrehlSit#A2.pdf"}, {scale=500}) context.pagefigure({PrehlSit\#A2.pdf"}, {scale=500}) context.pagefigure({PrehlSit##A2.pdf"}, {scale=500}) \stopluacode ----
But nothing works.
one can flush with verbatim catcodes but another solution is: foo\\letterhash bar
How to "code" the file name?
(BTW:
I'm aware that # in file names is not recommended. But files with # mean "final" among all files I (and others) are working on, so keeping # in the file name (like a flag) is really desirable.)
Best regards,
Lukas
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Hello,
On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 15:05:25 +0100, Hans Hagen
On 3/20/2015 2:25 PM, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Hello,
I need to insert a figure "PrehlSit#A2.pdf" - a file whose name contains # - by Lua.
How to "code" the name?
one can flush with verbatim catcodes but another solution is:
foo\\letterhash bar
great, it works, thank you! Lukas
How to "code" the file name?
-- Ing. Lukáš Procházka | mailto:LPr@pontex.cz Pontex s. r. o. | mailto:pontex@pontex.cz | http://www.pontex.cz Bezová 1658 147 14 Praha 4 Tel: +420 241 096 751 Fax: +420 244 461 038
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