On 14-7-2011 5:12, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
To show what macros I want to convert, I mention these examples:
\def\opencsvfile{%
\dosingleempty\doopencsvfile%
}
\def\doopencsvfile[#1]{%
\dosinglegroupempty\dodoopencsvfile
}
\def\dodoopencsvfile#1{%
\iffirstargument
\ctxlua{thirddata.scancsv.ope
Thanx very much Hans and Wolfgang too,
I converted ALL my ConTeXt definitions (macros) with fixed numbers of
parameters by using yours method - ie:
interfaces.definecommand {
name = "",
macro = .,
arguments = {
{ "content", "string" },
{ "content", "
On 13-7-2011 4:09, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
But how to use multiple parameters when defining the macro as follows:
context([[\\def\\paramcontrol#1#2{%s}]],thirddata.scancsv.paramcontrol('#1',
'#2'))
interfaces.definecommand {
name = "TwoMandate",
macro = thirddata.scancsv.param
Am 13.07.2011 um 16:09 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
> Thanx Wolfgang,
>
> It looks very interesting... It can be used this method for example for macro
> definitions?
It depends what you want to achieve, while you try to create many commands
in the form \MacroXXX where each command contains some
Thanx Wolfgang,
It looks very interesting... It can be used this method for example for
macro definitions?
When I will return to the subject of this mail:
Can also be used for the council said Hans macros with multiple parameters?
For example macros without parameter is no problem:
context.se
Am 13.07.2011 um 12:05 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
> Great
> Hans, thanx very much for complete an exhaustive answer..
> It very help me to solve my module
A few dozen commands to access values aren’t a perfect solution,
there are better ways to access entries from a Lua table.
\starttext
\s
Great
Hans, thanx very much for complete an exhaustive answer..
It very help me to solve my module
Regards Jaroslav
Dne 13.7.2011 11:55, Hans Hagen napsal(a):
On 13-7-2011 10:05, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello all.
It is GREAT! Thanx Hans and Wolfgang too. It is very instructive and
inspir
On 13-7-2011 10:05, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello all.
It is GREAT! Thanx Hans and Wolfgang too. It is very instructive and
inspiring for me...
I was looking for something similar for a long time, but I have not
found anything (not even in the CLD-MKIV and others ...). Finally, after
yours reply
Hello all.
It is GREAT! Thanx Hans and Wolfgang too. It is very instructive and
inspiring for me...
I was looking for something similar for a long time, but I have not
found anything (not even in the CLD-MKIV and others ...). Finally, after
yours reply to this email find something in the ctx-ma
Am 12.07.2011 um 17:30 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
> Hello ConTeXist.
>
> How best (optimally) in Lua code in ConTeXt define own ConTeXt macros?
>
> I was used recently LuaTeX syntax (for example) :
> tex.sprint(tex.ctxcatcodes,'\\def\\mymacro\{arg of mymacro\}')
>
> But someone advised me that
On 12-7-2011 5:30, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
But someone advised me that I use the better syntax:
context('\\def\\Mymacro\{arg of mymacro\}')
or context("\\def\\test#1{#1}") etc...
whatever you like best
context.setvalue{"Mymacro",somevalue)
context([[\def\MyMacro#1{#1}]])
Exist other (best
Hello ConTeXist.
How best (optimally) in Lua code in ConTeXt define own ConTeXt macros?
I was used recently LuaTeX syntax (for example) :
tex.sprint(tex.ctxcatcodes,'\\def\\mymacro\{arg of mymacro\}')
But someone advised me that I use the better syntax:
context('\\def\\Mymacro\{arg of mymacro\}
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