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
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
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
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
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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