Am 09.09.2012 um 10:42 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar <hajt...@gyza.cz>:

> Hello ConTeXist,
> 
> Is it possible go through  all the keys of \setvariables (getvariable) macro 
> and create the appropriate macros, as in the case of \getparameters macro?
> 
> I mean macro like \getallvariablesfrom[myfirstnamespace], which return 
> contents of brackets macro \setvariables[myfirstnamespace] (it mean list of 
> all assignments key=value ...)
> 
> In addition, you can assign all the variables one namespace to another 
> namespace (or to create a loop which all variables passed and placed into the 
> other namespace.)?
> 
> Thanx Jaroslav Hajtmar
> 
> Here is my inspiration of example :
> 
> 
> \setvariables[myfirstnamespace][id=1, value={text}]
> 
> \starttext
> 
> % \getparameters[myfirstnamespace][\getallvariablesfrom[myfirstnamespace]]
> 
> % Now would be defined  macros \myfirstnamespaceid  (1) and 
> \myfirstnamespacevalue  (text)
> 
> 
> % Assign all the variables of [myfirstnamespace] namespace to [myotherspace] 
> namespace?
> %\setvariable[myotherspace][\getallvariablesfrom[myfirstnamespace]]
> 
> \stoptext

There is no way to access the list with the parameters from \setvariables but 
the question why you
want a command for each variable. In MkIV direct use of values in the form 
\myfirstnamespaceid
are replaced with something like \mynamespaceparameter{id} which has the 
advantage that you
can even use keys which haven’t been assigned before.

Wolfgang

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