On 04/24/2016 10:31 AM, dr. Hans van der Meer wrote:
> Why is there a difference in syntax between typing buffers and typing files?
> For files enclosure in {} for buffers in [], for files optional
> parameters, for buffers not.
> Is it possible to make the syntax of these two the same, because their
> usage parallels each other?

Hi Hans,

I wonder whether any of these two options may help you:

    \setuptyping[buffer][style=\ttx]
    \startbuffer[test]
    content of buffer
    \stopbuffer
    \starttext
        \typebuffer[test][style=\ss\red]
        \typefile[style=\ttx\blue]{test.txt}
    \stoptext

Again, just in case it might help,

Pablo
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