Hi Rasmus,
[email protected] writes:
>>> I also find something like this ghastly:
>>>
>>> But perhaps it is the only way to get what you want.
>>
>> I could not find a way to do it another way, but I'll gladly take any
>> suggestion. What we want is:
>> - if email is set in the file, use it;
>> - otherwise, use the one from the lco;
>> - otherwise, use the default one.
>
> Hmm, I guess we'd have to have to assign the variables to certain
> lists on the fly. If the header string is a concat of
>
> (PREAMBLE-STRING DEFAULT-VALUES LCO BUFFER-LOCAL)
>
> where a member of DEFAULT-VALUES is a cons, e.g.
>
> ("fromname" . "Rasmus").
>
> Then we can remove all pairs from DEFAULT-VALUES where the first first
> element (the "key") also exists in BUFFER-LOCAL.
>
> It might be too much work? I'm not sure. . .
This could be a way to do it. However, I don't know how to detect the
variables in the LCO file, which is why they may be duplicated in the
tex file.
Alan