Pascal Pascali schrieb am 22.06.2021 um 20:21:
Hello!
Is there a way to concatenate predefined blocks or buffers without ConTeXt
printing newlines between them?
I'd like to have something like:
\startBitOfData [name1]
Some part of paragraph here.
\stopBitOfData
\startBitOfData [name2]
Some more going on here.
\stopBitOfData
And then:
\getBitOfData [name1]
\getBitOfData [name2]
Outputting:
Some part of paragraph here. Some more going on here.
Not outputting:
Some part of paragraph here.
Some more going on here.
Thank you for any tip!
Please send a *working* minimal example next time.
\starttext
\startbuffer[first]
First paragraph.
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[second]
Second paragraph.
\stopbuffer
\start
\setupbuffer[before=,after=]
\getbuffer[first]%
\getbuffer[second]
\stop
\blank
\getbuffer[first,second]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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