\begingroup
\grabbufferdata[simplesteps][startframe][stopframe]%
}
With the \grabbufferdata command the content beginning from \startframe until
\stopframe is stored in a buffer with the name “simplesteps”.
(1) What does the \begingroup do? I could not find a \endgroup in the
patch, nor
···date: 2012-12-15, Saturday···from: Sietse Brouwer···
\begingroup
\grabbufferdata[simplesteps][startframe][stopframe]%
}
With the \grabbufferdata command the content beginning from \startframe
until \stopframe is stored in a buffer with the name “simplesteps”.
(1) What does
%% begin example
\grabbufferdata[mybuffer][thisisthestart][thisistheend]
\thisisthestart
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest
To children ardent for some desparate glory,
The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est
Pro patria mori.
\thisistheend
\typebuffer[mybuffer]
%% end example
On 2012–12–15 Sietse Brouwer wrote:
But when I tried to write a minimal example, I couldn't get it to compile.
%% begin example
\grabbufferdata[mybuffer][thisisthestart][thisistheend]
\thisisthestart
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest
To children ardent for some desparate
On 12/15/2012 7:02 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 15.12.2012 um 00:07 schrieb Andre Caldas andre.em.cal...@gmail.com:
thanks for the interesting contribution! Have a look at the patch
I hopefully don’t forget to append.
I didn't quite understood how this works:
Hi!
As ranges are sometimes handy I've added a parser to the core
Nice. I will use it as soon as it is available.
It is a very good thing that range specifications will be uniform
across different modules.
André Caldas.
Am 15.12.2012 um 12:49 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
(dangerous name: \startframe ... could be core name)
It depends, using it asa global name isa no go but defining it inside group is
useful, e.g.
\def\mycommand_start
{\begingroup
\let\startframe\mycommand_frame_start
Am 15.12.2012 um 11:40 schrieb Philipp Gesang
philipp.ges...@alumni.uni-heidelberg.de:
···date: 2012-12-15, Saturday···from: Sietse Brouwer···
\begingroup
\grabbufferdata[simplesteps][startframe][stopframe]%
}
With the \grabbufferdata command the content beginning from \startframe
···date: 2012-12-15, Saturday···from: Wolfgang Schuster···
Am 15.12.2012 um 11:40 schrieb Philipp Gesang
philipp.ges...@alumni.uni-heidelberg.de:
···date: 2012-12-15, Saturday···from: Sietse Brouwer···
\begingroup
\grabbufferdata[simplesteps][startframe][stopframe]%
}
With
Am 15.12.2012 um 11:28 schrieb Sietse Brouwer sbbrou...@gmail.com:
\begingroup
\grabbufferdata[simplesteps][startframe][stopframe]%
}
With the \grabbufferdata command the content beginning from \startframe
until \stopframe is stored in a buffer with the name “simplesteps”.
(1) What
Hi all,
small remark first: archive.contextgarden.net has been down for a few
days now; I suppose because of the new server?
And now for the overly broad question: I'm embarking on what could
become a long project. One part of it is typesetting a book (with many
graphics). On the one hand,
On 12/14/2012 01:33 PM, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ wrote:
Hello
I would get the module CritTeXt Idris Samawi. I have the documentation
but still does not appear on the ConTeXt wiki. I think it may be
interesting to develop critical editions.
Thanks to all
I'm afraid the module doesn't exist. What
Thank you both, Philipp and Wolfgang, I've updated the wiki.
Wolfgang wrote:
You have to give the name of begin command because context has to know it
when buffers
are nested (I will a explanation about this in another thread).
Ah, I was wondering about that. Yes, I'd be interested in the
Hi there,
with the following code:
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definelinenote[A]
\setupnote[A][rule=off, paragraph=yes, split=strict, inbetween=\hskip1.5em]
\setupnotation[A][numbercommand=,alternative=serried,distance=1em,compress=yes,compressseparator=]
\starttext
In case anyone was following this thread -- nothing I have been able to
do has eliminated the context error.
I have:
1. Unlinked/relinked Dropbox
2. Moved image files to new directories.
3. Renamed image files.
4. Used a test snippet of regular document headers with only the
\starttext
Op zaterdag 15 dec 2012 17:07 CET schreef Thomas A. Schmitz:
And now for the overly broad question: I'm embarking on what could
become a long project. One part of it is typesetting a book (with many
graphics). On the one hand, it would be wonderful to use the project
structure and break it
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