[NTG-context] switching (named) layouts?

2008-09-26 Thread Jelle Huisman
Hi, Is it possible to give a layout definition a name? It would be really helpful to be able to say \definelayout[name=one][...] \definelayout[name=two][...] and then to be able to say: \setuplayout[one] and somewhere else in the document \setuplayout[two] (This would mirror the way it is

Re: [NTG-context] switching (named) layouts?

2008-09-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 26.09.2008 um 13:15 schrieb Jelle Huisman: Hi, Is it possible to give a layout definition a name? It would be really helpful to be able to say \definelayout[name=one][...] \definelayout[name=two][...] and then to be able to say: \setuplayout[one] and somewhere else in the document

Re: [NTG-context] switching (named) layouts?

2008-09-26 Thread Hans Hagen
Jelle Huisman wrote: Hi, Is it possible to give a layout definition a name? It would be really helpful to be able to say \definelayout[name=one][...] \definelayout[name=two][...] and then to be able to say: \setuplayout[one] and somewhere else in the document \setuplayout[two] (This

Re: [NTG-context] switching (named) layouts?

2008-09-26 Thread Jelle Huisman
Hans Hagen wrote: \setuplayout[key-values] % defines global one \setuplayout[somename][key-values] % defines named one Thanks Hans, Does this mean that \definelayout is not needed? Jelle ___ If your question is

Re: [NTG-context] switching (named) layouts?

2008-09-26 Thread Hans Hagen
Jelle Huisman wrote: Hans Hagen wrote: \setuplayout[key-values] % defines global one \setuplayout[somename][key-values] % defines named one Thanks Hans, Does this mean that \definelayout is not needed? no, i meant definelayout