Using a captured variable in the filenames of a split files filter?

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Using a captured variable in the filenames of a split files filter?

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Help for the Split files filter indicates that the split filenames can make use of @macro
You can insert macros by preceding their name with @
Is it also feasible to make use of a captured variable in the split filename specifier?

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Re: Using a captured variable in the filenames of a split files filter?

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Captured variables and macros share the same namespace, so yes.
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Re: Using a captured variable in the filenames of a split files filter?

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Capture text to a variable often requires the use of Restrict to each line in turn.

Would this cause any problems for the Split files filter?

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Re: Using a captured variable in the filenames of a split files filter?

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Quite possibly if you are relying on splitting after xx lines, but if you can split on a pattern you can work around this.
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