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  • Assign values to variables in a namespace. For example, if you use: [[Category:Command/Variables|setvariables]]
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  • <h1 class="command">\setvariable</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • <h1 class="command">\documentvariable</h1> ...desc">The command <tt>\documentvariable</tt> is used for querying document variables.
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  • < '''Prev:''' [[System Macros/Scratch Variables|Scratch Variables]] | '''Top:''' [[System Macros]] | '''Next:''' [[System Macros/Handling Arg ...code>'s. They first expand the arguments that follow the command, then the command.
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  • ...line (''Start'' -> ''Run'' ... -> type '''<code>cmd</code>''' or '''<code>command</code>''') and check if ...lick on the ''"Environment variables"'' and choose '''path''' in ''"system variables"''. Type in the path (e.g. D\Program Files\Perl\bin\;) where the ruby and p
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  • \def\command{do something with} I want to \command{} my command.
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  • ...[[System Macros]] | '''Next:''' [[System Macros/Scratch Variables|Scratch Variables]] > An example: a command that is often needed is a space macro as defined in Plain TeX. Because ConT
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  • Now if one needs to pass arguments from Lua to a macro command defined in ConTeXt, one has several possibilities. ..., for commands which use specific delimiters, such as the {{code|\MyGoTo}} command defined below, then one has to use the construction {{code|context.MyGoTo({
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  • * [[System Macros]] (''Recommended reading''. Topics: temporary variables, expansion control, argument grabbing and handling, definitions and assignm ...arguments|Commands with Key=Value arguments]]: (Topic: things like <code>\command[thiskey=thatvalue]</code>.)
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  • * command completion (type in '\fill' and press the escape key multiple times) ...(Textmate menu -> preferences), click on 'Advanced', select the tab 'shell variables' and add the variable CTX_ENGINE by using
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  • In writing mathematics, the names of variables are in italics, but some common functions like trignomeric functions, min, ConTeXt provides the command {{cmd|definemathcommand}} to define new ''log like'' functions. For example
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  • writing their own modules. It allows you to set variables in the call and The next step is to set up the module's variables with default parameters
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  • Open Command promt. Do this by using Cortana: Search for cmd.exe. Right click on the sea Command prompt should be in C:\Users\MyUserName\
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  • ...the document with {{cmd|uniqueMPgraphic}}. Every time any of the following variables changes, the graphic is recompiled: [[Category:Command/MetaPost|startuniqueMPgraphic]]
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  • The options are set globally with the <code>setupkarnaugh</code> command. ...ually used for each individual element. <code>xlabels</code> refers to the variables at the top of the map, and the last element is the least significant variab
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  • <h1 class="command">\start<i>section</i> ... \stop<i>section</i></h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • <h1 class="command">\startdocument ... \stopdocument</h1> ...you to do this either directly by passing arbitrary keys and values to the command itself, or via {{cmd|setupdocument}}.
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  • Context provides the user command {{cmd|definenamespace}} that generates a valid namespace for variables and takes care
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  • It is one of ConTeXt's four command-line scripts, together with `[[Mtxrun]]` for running general ('meta-TeX') h Tables in the following sections may reference a "list" parameter to the command-line option. In such cases, the value may be a comma-separated list enclose
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  • an inline <code>\type</code> command. The first argument is the == Utility functions and variables ==
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