Am 04.03.24 um 10:43 schrieb Denis Maier via ntg-context:
Hi,
Aren’t environments used for setups (and not for textual content). Maybe
a buffer may be what you want ?
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startbuffer
Yes, buffers are the way to go for (textual) contents, while setups or
] Re: Local alternative to \input
With a single environment it seems to work, though when I expand it to
multiple, it does not seem to work anymore
\starttext
SomeText \\
\environment aaa \\
SomeText \\
\environment bbb \\
SomeText \\
\startenvironment aaa
\samplefile{lorem}
\stopenvironment
With a single environment it seems to work, though when I expand it to
multiple, it does not seem to work anymore
\starttext
SomeText \\
\environment aaa \\
SomeText \\
\environment bbb \\
SomeText \\
\startenvironment aaa
\samplefile{lorem}
\stopenvironment
\startenvironment bbb
Am 04.01.24 um 18:00 schrieb Jeroen:
I just would like to have a lot of mark-up for combined figures and
tables etc moved out of the way, similar to this. I am loosing the
general documetn flow because of all this markup. Would there be a
construction similar to this:
\starttext
Am 04.01.24 um 17:12 schrieb Jeroen:
I have a document that is getting a lot of mark-up instructions for
creating tables and placing figures. I would like to move this out of
the main text flow. The easiest way would be using \input, but i rather
place all this at the bottom of the file and
eroen schrieb am 04.01.2024 um 17:12:
I have a document that is getting a lot of mark-up instructions for
creating tables and placing figures. I would like to move this out of
the main text flow. The easiest way would be using \input, but i
rather place all this at the bottom of the file and