On Sun, Oct 06, 2019 at 10:44:12PM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
 
> While it is true that you're free to choose the name for the keys there are
> two keys with a special meaning, these two keys are "reset" and "set". The
> value of the "reset" key is used before the values in \setvariables are
> stored while "set" is used after the values are stored.

Hello Wolfgang,

thank you very much for your detailed answer and your two examples!

Concerning the two keys with a special meaning, "reset" and "set", remains a 
question
to me. For what are they good? Does "reset" clear a data area, namespace 
perhaps,
before new data are stored there? If they are keys, what is there value or are 
they
commands?

Best regards,
Rudolf

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