Am 04.01.24 um 18:00 schrieb Jeroen:
I just would like to have a lot of mark-up for combined figures and tables etc moved out of the way, similar to this. I am loosing the general documetn flow because of all this markup. Would there be a construction similar to this:

\starttext

\environment foo
\environment bar

\startenvironment foo
this is a lot of text
\stopenvironment

\startenvironment bar
and this is another piece of text
\stopenvironment

\stoptext

An environment is a separate file.
\environment is like \input with a few more checks, e.g. it loads the file only once.

e.g.

-- file "env_foo.tex" --
\startenvironment env_foo
% settings
\stopenvironment
--


-- file document.tex --
\environment env_foo

\starttext
% whatever
\stoptext
--

Instead of the call within your document, you can also call

context --environment=env_foo.tex document

(Usually that makes only sense in XML workflows.)

Hraban
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