- From: Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex <gerrit.imsieke@le-tex.de>
- Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2013 19:45:00 +0100
- To: xproc-dev@w3.org
Hi Florent, Works for me! I don’t see a problem with the = sign. For example, check out our calabash “distro” from https://subversion.le-tex.de/common/calabash/ and invoke it like calabash\calabash.bat -i source=calabash/xpl/pipe.xpl calabash/xpl/pipe.xpl Note that apparently you cannot use a forward slash as a path separator for the batch file in this context. The arguments will be passed to Calabash in the %* shell variable. Gerrit On 10.12.2013 19:18, Florent Georges wrote: > Hi, > > Calabash contains the '=' sign in several command line options > (including for input and output ports, parameters, and options). But > apparently '=' is a special character acting as a delimiter in Windows > shell, and it seems there is no way to escape it. > > How are people using Calabash on Windows? Any trick I can use? Any > way to use another character than '='? > > Regards, > -- Gerrit Imsieke Geschäftsführer / Managing Director le-tex publishing services GmbH Weissenfelser Str. 84, 04229 Leipzig, Germany Phone +49 341 355356 110, Fax +49 341 355356 510 gerrit.imsieke@le-tex.de, http://www.le-tex.de Registergericht / Commercial Register: Amtsgericht Leipzig Registernummer / Registration Number: HRB 24930 Geschäftsführer: Gerrit Imsieke, Svea Jelonek, Thomas Schmidt, Dr. Reinhard Vöckler
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