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According to the documentation, when concurrent package options and command line options,
always package options are used.
I think in case of rerun and of runall this is not appropriate.
If i run a command with command line option I want to beat internal options.
maybe also worth a consideration: the stricter option shall win.
In my case i want to run latex and pythontex in a way that it is really reproducible within an environment.
So I shall have rerun=always.
Of course, in other contexts I want to be fast, so I put rerun=modified in my package description.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
According to the documentation, when concurrent package options and command line options,
always package options are used.
I think in case of
rerun
and ofrunall
this is not appropriate.If i run a command with command line option I want to beat internal options.
maybe also worth a consideration: the stricter option shall win.
In my case i want to run latex and pythontex in a way that it is really reproducible within an environment.
So I shall have
rerun=always
.Of course, in other contexts I want to be fast, so I put
rerun=modified
in my package description.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: