Re: [NTG-context] Input order of modular environment files

2015-07-29 Thread juh
Am 28.07.2015 um 23:15 schrieb Hans Hagen:
 in most cases the order of settings is irrelevant as for instance colors
 and styles are delayed and related dimensions are synchronized

Thank you very much. Great. So I can just use the structure I need.

Ciao
juh


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[NTG-context] Input order of modular environment files

2015-07-28 Thread juh
Hi all,

inspired by [1] I want to setup modular environment files and include
them on demand with the option --environment.

I think that I will have separate files for general settings, for fonts
and for different papersizes, so that I can typeset with different
settings on-the-fly.

Is there an order in which definitions must be made, for eg. fonts
first, pagelayouts second etc...?

Do you have any recommendations how I should structure the environments?

I am going to compile XML files, so I will also have an environment file
which defines the XML-TeX mapping.

Ciao
juh

[1] http://pragma-ade.com/general/magazines/mag-1101.pdf

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Re: [NTG-context] Input order of modular environment files

2015-07-28 Thread Hans Hagen

On 7/28/2015 8:01 PM, juh wrote:

Hi all,

inspired by [1] I want to setup modular environment files and include
them on demand with the option --environment.

I think that I will have separate files for general settings, for fonts
and for different papersizes, so that I can typeset with different
settings on-the-fly.

Is there an order in which definitions must be made, for eg. fonts
first, pagelayouts second etc...?


in most cases the order of settings is irrelevant as for instance colors 
and styles are delayed and related dimensions are synchronized



Do you have any recommendations how I should structure the environments?

I am going to compile XML files, so I will also have an environment file
which defines the XML-TeX mapping.

Ciao
juh

[1] http://pragma-ade.com/general/magazines/mag-1101.pdf




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