Am 16.12.2025 um 17:36 schrieb Jim:
Hi,I have \definetyping[MyTEX] [option=tex, margin=0.2in, before={\blank[2pt]\blank[disable]}, after={}, tab=8, ] so that I can later use \startMyTEX ... \stopMyTEX to get the typing set up as I like. So far so good. However, I would like to use the identical options with \typebuffer. I had hoped that somehow I would be able to use something like \typebuffer[SomeBuffer][option=MyTEX] but that (and various other things I tried) doesn't work. For now I am using \typebuffer[SomeBuffer][option=tex, margin=0.2in, before={\blank[2pt]\blank[disable]}, after={}, tab=8,] but it would be nice to not have the same set of options in multiple places, and also nice not to have to have 5 lines of code where I would like only 1. Q: is there some way I can instruct \typebuffer to use the MyTEX typing options?
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