Re: [NTG-context] help on def & buffer

2016-03-30 Thread Erik Margraf
Ups, didn't expect that ...  ;-)
Thanks Wolfgang! Actually your version works, Hans' version does not ...
(could try them only now)

Kind regards
Erik

On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hans Hagen 
> 30. März 2016 um 10:11
>
>
> \startbuffer .. \stopbuffer is parsed special
>
> so use:
>
> \def\Buffer#1#2
>   {\setbuffer[#1]{\input #2\relax}}
>
> \def\Buffer#1#2%
>   {\setbuffer[#1]\input{#2}\endbuffer}
>
> Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] help on def & buffer

2016-03-30 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Hans Hagen 
30. März 2016 um 10:11


\startbuffer .. \stopbuffer is parsed special

so use:

\def\Buffer#1#2
  {\setbuffer[#1]{\input #2\relax}}

\def\Buffer#1#2%
  {\setbuffer[#1]\input{#2}\endbuffer}

Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] help on def & buffer

2016-03-30 Thread Marco Patzer
On Wed, 30 Mar 2016 10:34:46 +0200
Erik Margraf  wrote:

> My plan is simply to use the output of a sagemath run in this way. A
> run should produce
> several files containing TeX code. I only wanted to shorten the
> \startbuffer \input ... \stopbuffer
> sequence. Maybe this (including sagemath output) could be done
> differently, but this was
> the first (and only ;-)) idea I came up with.

I don't know sagemath but I assume this is a use case for Aditya's
filter module¹. It's included in the distribution.

Marco

¹ https://github.com/adityam/filter
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Re: [NTG-context] help on def & buffer

2016-03-30 Thread Erik Margraf
Than you Hans!
My plan is simply to use the output of a sagemath run in this way. A run
should produce
several files containing TeX code. I only wanted to shorten the
\startbuffer \input ... \stopbuffer
sequence. Maybe this (including sagemath output) could be done differently,
but this was
the first (and only ;-)) idea I came up with.

kind regards
Erik

On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 10:11 AM, Hans Hagen  wrote:

> On 3/30/2016 9:27 AM, Erik Margraf wrote:
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> please help me with my problem here 
>>
>> I - probably naively - tried the following:
>> 
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>>
>> \def\Buffer#1#2
>>
>> {
>>
>> \startbuffer[#1]
>>
>> \input #2
>>
>> \stopbuffer
>>
>> }
>>
>> \Buffer{bla}{knuth}
>>
>>
>> \stoptext
>>
>> -
>>
>>
>> Context gives me the following error on this:
>>
>>
>> tex error > tex error on line 9 in file
>> C:/Users/emargraf/Documents/buffer.tex: ! Undefined control sequence
>>
>>
>>
>> \Buffer ...startbuffer [#1] \input #2 \stopbuffer
>>
>> l.9 \Buffer{bla}{knuth}
>>
>
> \startbuffer .. \stopbuffer is parsed special
>
> so use:
>
> \def\Buffer#1#2
>   {\setbuffer[#1]{\input #2\relax}}
>
> \Buffer{bla}{knuth}
>
> but i'm not sure what you gain here as it will still input tufte each time
>
> Hans
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Re: [NTG-context] help on def & buffer

2016-03-30 Thread Hans Hagen

On 3/30/2016 9:27 AM, Erik Margraf wrote:

Dear List,

please help me with my problem here 

I - probably naively - tried the following:


\starttext


\def\Buffer#1#2

{

\startbuffer[#1]

\input #2

\stopbuffer

}

\Buffer{bla}{knuth}


\stoptext

-


Context gives me the following error on this:


tex error > tex error on line 9 in file
C:/Users/emargraf/Documents/buffer.tex: ! Undefined control sequence



\Buffer ...startbuffer [#1] \input #2 \stopbuffer

l.9 \Buffer{bla}{knuth}


\startbuffer .. \stopbuffer is parsed special

so use:

\def\Buffer#1#2
  {\setbuffer[#1]{\input #2\relax}}

\Buffer{bla}{knuth}

but i'm not sure what you gain here as it will still input tufte each time

Hans

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[NTG-context] help on def & buffer

2016-03-30 Thread Erik Margraf
Dear List,

please help me with my problem here 

I - probably naively - tried the following:


\starttext


\def\Buffer#1#2

{

\startbuffer[#1]

\input #2

\stopbuffer

}

\Buffer{bla}{knuth}


\stoptext

-


Context gives me the following error on this:


tex error > tex error on line 9 in file
C:/Users/emargraf/Documents/buffer.tex: ! Undefined control sequence



\Buffer ...startbuffer [#1] \input #2 \stopbuffer

l.9 \Buffer{bla}{knuth}


---


Kind regards

Erik
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