Marco Patzer schrieb am 17.05.2020 um 19:04:
On Sun, 17 May 2020 18:16:13 +0200
"Jan U. Hasecke" <juh+ntg-cont...@mailbox.org> wrote:
I am currently writing a text where I want to include text snippets
either by including files or including buffers.
What is the best way to style all these included buffers?
I know that I can do something like this:
\startcolumns
\getbuffer[Muenchen]
\stopcolumns
Or do something with \defineparagraph
Is it somehow possible to apply styles to all buffers that gets
included via \getbuffer by defining a special getbuffer-style?
\setupbuffer has before and after keys which can be used. Example:
\setupbuffer
[before=\blank\blackrule\startnarrower\BufferStyle,
after=\stopnarrower\blackrule\blank]
[...]
\definehighlight
[BufferStyle]
[style=smallitalic,
color=blue]
Use the highlight-environment or create a new startstop-environment to
apply style and color settings to the buffer.
\definestartstop
[BufferStyle]
[style=smallitalic,
color=blue]
\setupbuffer
[before={... \startBufferStyle ...},
after={... \stopBufferStyle ...}]
Wolfgang
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