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4.2.46 ‘-p’: Buffer up a style-file entry

This option specifies a style-file entry (see Style). Its argument is exactly the same as a line that one may put into the local FWEB style file. Thus, if in fweb.sty one would say ‘entry="value"’, the form of the ‘-p’ option would be ‘-pentry='"value"'’. (The single quotes are required on a UNIX system because the double quotes have special significance to the shell.)

This option can be used either in the .fweb initialization file (see Initialization), to record style-file entries that are common to all runs, or on the command line, to override a local style-file entry for a single run. This behavior is a consequence of the following order of processing style parameters:

  1. -p’ options in .fweb;
  2. entries in the local style file fweb.sty;
  3. -p’ options on the command line.