Don't worry. It's not needed. I just wanted to avoid mix Lua and TeX codes.

I will survive using:

local s = "\getvariable{namespace}{var}"

Thank you by attention.

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Wagner Macedo


On 5 January 2012 14:39, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
> wrote:

>
> Am 05.01.2012 um 18:22 schrieb Wagner Macedo:
>
> > Firstly, thanks by answer.
> >
> > The second way is nice, but could be generic (e.g. save any variable in
> a namespace)?
>
> It would require a different method because \setvariables doesn’t provide
> information about the values which are set. Can you describe what do you
> want to achieve and I can try to provide a better solution.
>
> Wolfgang
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