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

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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

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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 would mirror the way it is possible to switch papersizes.)
> 
> Or is there another way to have different collections of \definelayout 
> settings that can be switched on or off at specific places? What is the 
> best approach?

\setuplayout[key-values] % defines global one

\setuplayout[somename][key-values] % defines named one

\setuplayout[somename] % triggers

\setuplayout[reset] % resets to the global one

\setuplayout % idem



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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 \setuplayout[two]
> (This would mirror the way it is possible to switch papersizes.)

\definelayout[one][..,..=..,..]
\definelayout[two][..,..=..,..]


\starttext

text

\page

\setuplayout[one]

text

\page

\setuplayout[two]

text

\page

\setuplayout[reset]

text

\stoptext

> Or is there another way to have different collections of \definelayout
> settings that can be switched on or off at specific places? What is  
> the
> best approach?


Regards,
Wolfgang

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[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 possible to switch papersizes.)

Or is there another way to have different collections of \definelayout 
settings that can be switched on or off at specific places? What is the 
best approach?

Thanks,

Jelle
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