Zdeněk Wagner wrote:
>> [PT] What are "the normalisation rules", Zdeněk ? ** Phil. > A path can be specified by many equivalent ways, for instance a/./b > is the same as a/b, a/c/../b is again a/b (it need not be true in > unix systems). Doble slashes are ignored too, a//b is again a/b. The > canonical path does not contain double slashes, ./, ../, the engine > may remove them before searching the file. Hmmm, thank you : however, it would appear to be the case (here, at least) that "//" <> "/" : > E:\TeX\Projects\WBH\Welcome>xetex > --output-directory=../dynamic-content /foo.tex This is XeTeX, Version > 3.14159265-2.6-0.99996 (TeX Live 2016/W32TeX) (preloaded > format=xetex) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode > (/foo.tex This is the intended foo.tex) *\end No pages of output. > Transcript written on ../dynamic-content/foo.log. > > E:\TeX\Projects\WBH\Welcome>xetex > --output-directory=../dynamic-content //foo.tex This is XeTeX, > Version 3.14159265-2.6-0.99996 (TeX Live 2016/W32TeX) (preloaded > format=xetex) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode ! I > can't find file `//foo.tex'. ** Phil. -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex