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Is it possible to run lout without it writing to the file system?
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Daniel Kauffman |
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Is it possible to run lout without it writing to the file system? |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:52:48 -0700 |
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Is it possible to run lout without it writing to the file system?
When I run the following:
piped input | lout -PDF | piped output
Lout writes to special files:
-.ld
lout.li
Is it possible to prevent this?
Being able to run lout without writing to the file system would be
useful in situations such as the following:
* When multiple instances of lout are running simultaneously, so that
the various instances do not clobber each other.
* When the generated pdf is used only once, for example, in web
applications.
Regards,
Daniel Kauffman
Lead Developer
Rock Solid Solutions, LLC
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