On Tue, 31 May 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
\definebuffer[crap]
\setupbuffer[crap][before=\blank\bgroup here we start,after=and here we
end\egroup\blank]
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Hello Hans and Taco,
thank you for your hints, but I think, I did not explain my question well
enough...
I fact, all I need is to
This should help:
\def\startLST[#1]%
{\def\stopLST{End of #1}%
\dostartbuffer[LST][startLST][stopLST]}
This is almost the same as:
\definebuffer[LST]
\def\stopLST{End of LST}
Except that it is a little bit more low-level and thereby allows
an argument to \startLST. Using a
I once made the option
\usememorybuffers
but i'm not sure if it does the same
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
This should help:
\def\startLST[#1]%
{\def\stopLST{End of #1}%
\dostartbuffer[LST][startLST][stopLST]}
This is almost the same as:
\definebuffer[LST]
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
how could I build some macros, that make usage of \startbuffer and
\stopbuffer?
Example:
\def\startXXX[#1]{\doSomeMagicSetups{#1}%
\startbuffer[...]}
\def\stopXXX{\stopbuffer
\doSomeSpecialWorkHere}
And then:
\startXXX[some options]
some text
\stopXXX