Also this is interesting

h=<<$c$>>



On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 3:49:19 PM UTC+4:30, S. S. wrote:
>
> RA,
>
> See if this works for you:
> \define myhelper(h) <span style="color:$h$"/>
> \define mymacro(c:"variable_for_color") <$macrocall $name="myhelper" h=<<
> $c$>>/>
>
> <$set name="variable_for_color" value="blue">
> a <<mymacro>> b
> </$set>
>
> Inspecting the underlying HTML gives:
> <p>
> a <span style="color:blue"></span> b
>
> </p>
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 10:59:26 AM UTC+7, RA wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible? I want to do something like this:
>>
>> \define mymacro(c:variable_for_color)   <span style=
>> "color:variable_for_color"/>
>>
>> So, there are 3 questions here really: defining a variable before 
>> defining a macro, using variable as a macro parameter default, and using 
>> variable inside html tag.
>>
>

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