Hi Evolena,

Thanks for the tip. I've tested it : it works.
But as Tobias says, it's only useful for literals.

Anyway it's pretty useful for many cases.

Thanks

FrD

Le samedi 19 septembre 2015 17:56:31 UTC+2, Evolena a écrit :
>
> I've not tested what I propose, but you cloud try to define macros in your 
> template to set the default values.
>
> For example, if your variable in the template is somevariable:
>
> \define somevariablevalue(value:"default") $value$
>
> <$macrocall $name="somevariablevalue" value=<<somevariable>>/>
>
>
> OK, it is less readable than only <<somevariable>>, but it may works (not 
> tested, again).
>

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