Thank you very much, Henning and Aditya. It clear the actual programming
in ConTeXt. Now I use mako templates for emulate this purpose, but it's
an annoying thing having to do this outside ConTeXt documents
Thanks, both.
Xan.
On Sat, 23 Feb 2013, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
/ Am
What is the difference between \environment foo.tex
and \input foo.tex?
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Am 25.02.2013 um 19:35 schrieb john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com:
What is the difference between \environment foo.tex
and \input foo.tex?
When you use \environment the file is only loaded once but \input load the file
each time.
When you try to load a file which doesn’t exist \input
Xan,
not sure if you're aware, but you can execute Lua code within a ConTeXt
document.
Best,
Mica
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Xan dxpubl...@telefonica.net wrote:
Thank you very much, Henning and Aditya. It clear the actual programming
in ConTeXt. Now I use mako templates for emulate
Some time back Wolfgang advised me to use statements like this:
\definefont [titlefont][MyriadPro-Bold*default at 70bp]
I cannot find what the *default parameter does. Can someone educate me?
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Am 26.02.2013 um 00:00 schrieb john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com:
Some time back Wolfgang advised me to use statements like this:
\definefont [titlefont][MyriadPro-Bold*default at 70bp]
I cannot find what the *default parameter does. Can someone educate me?
When you use a font in MkIV