Hi, I need to process a comma separated list, and adapt the formatting according to the position of an item in the list (example below). Expected output would be: {\bf foo }, {\em bar} and baz.
Is that possible? Can I somehow get the position of an item in the list? (My understanding is that \processcommalist and \processcommacommand apply a command to each list item, but there is no such thing as <position in the list>... I hope I'm wrong here.) Or is that something where using Lua would be a better choice? Best, Denis %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \define[1]\command {#1} \define\somelist {foo, bar, baz} \starttext \processcommacommand [\somelist] \command \stoptext %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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