tit:instexstatic
type:$type_pexec
alias:!instexst, !staticinstex, !stinstex
syntax:!instexstatic `gifname texsource'
mean:This command is obsolete, and will be dropped in future versions.\
Use $(ref1)cmdlist_instex_&+cmd_choose=all$(ref2)cmdlist_instex_">!instex</a> instead.
!exit
$lst_mean This is similar to
$(ref1)cmdlist_instex_&+cmd_choose=all$(ref2)cmdlist_instex_">!instex</a>,
to the difference that no variable substitution is performed on
`texsource', and that the name of the gif
file
`gifname' shoule be given (together with the extension
`.gif'). `gifname' should be the name of a file in
the module's home directory. <br/>
Wims will produce the gif
file if it does not exist
, or
if the
file
containing the command is newer than the gif
file. No TeX is called in the
subsequent requests, thus greatly improving performance. <br/>
When `instexstatic' is used as a variable command, it returns
the tag string `<IMG SRC=...>', which can be inserted
elsewhere in the document.
<p>
<span class="wims_warning">Important</span>.
Since version 0.11.5, `gifname' is optional, and
<span class="tt">!instex</span> will automatically use static insertion whenever there is
no real variable substitution in `texsource'. Therefore
<span class="tt">!instexstatic</span> is no longuer really necessary, and is provided only
for backward compatibility. so <font color=red><b>avoid using
it!</b></font> Use <span class="tt">!instex</span> instead.
</p>