Am 22.04.10 19:08, schrieb Marius:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
<schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com>  wrote:
You can also simplify your defintion of \setupdissertation:

\def\setupdissertation
  {\dodoubleargument\getparameters[\??DISS]}
Thanks for the hint.

I have one more question, I took and simplified the example which I
sent here earlier from the wiki:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Document_Titles "In ConTeXt: A more
advanced solution" and I am wondering why I am using  \c! macros? Why
not  \!! ? Why some macros I need to define "\def\c!authorname
   {authorname}", but the others not? Maybe here is a name clash with a
system defined \c! macros?
The \c! and \v! macros are used for ConTeXt’s multilingual interface, this means
you can write in english

  \setupcommand[width=1cm]

and in german

  \stellebefehlein[breite=1cm]

in your module both 'width' and 'breite' are converted to 'width'. Since
you don't need this feature you can use instead of \getparameters
\getrawparameters where e.g. 'breite' will remain 'breite' when you
do something with this key in your code (but use then title etc.
without the \c! prefix).

Wolfgang

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