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− | When part of the job <tt>myjob.tex</tt>, {{cmd|savebuffer|[buffer][suffix]}} saves a list of buffers to <tt>myjob-suffix.tmp</tt>. Each new buffer, including the first, is preceded by a newline. | + | When part of the job <tt>myjob.tex</tt>, {{cmd|savebuffer|[buffer][suffix]}} saves a list of buffers to <tt>myjob-suffix.tmp</tt>. Each new buffer, including the first, is preceded by a newline. You can suppress the jobname prefix if you use the key-value variant{{since|2013|jan 2013}}. |
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 17:57, 1 January 2013
\savebuffer
Syntax
\savebuffer[buffer names][filename] | |
[buffer names] | a comma-separated list of buffers you want to save. |
[filename] | e.g. XX results in the buffer being saved to the file jobname-XX.tmp |
\savebuffer[...=...] | |
list | list of buffer names |
file | filename to save to |
prefix | yes no whether to add the jobname- prefix to the filename |
Description
When part of the job myjob.tex, \savebuffer[buffer][suffix] saves a list of buffers to myjob-suffix.tmp. Each new buffer, including the first, is preceded by a newline. You can suppress the jobname prefix if you use the key-value variantTemplate:since.
Example
\startbuffer[test] Oranges and lemons \stopbuffer \savebuffer[test][whatever] \savebuffer[list=test,file=something,prefix=no]
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