At 01:09 PM 1/23/2002 +0100, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>Wednesday, January 23, 2002 Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> >>What do you think?
>
>HH> - for sure one (esp you i guess) would like multiple alternatives then
>HH> \startgb***
>HH> - and combinations of options, so \startgb*@#%%!()
>HH> - i hate the *'d things
>
>HH> why not use the existing:
>
>HH> \definestartstop[whatever,whateverx][style=bold,before=\blank]
>HH> \setupstartstop[whateverx][style=slanted]
>
>HH> [inheritance of start-stops is probably an alternative]
>
>Yes, start-stop inheritance would be a nice way.
>
>A question: if I define and set up whateverx to have
>option=oldvalue, can I do
>
>\startwhateverx[option=changedonce]
i can provide that feature, but i think it's not what you want: it would
add typesetting directives to the text stream while actually one wants to
separete setup and content
Hans
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