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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | With <code>\typebuffer[mybuffer]</code> you | + | With <code>\typebuffer[mybuffer]</code> you get the verbatim content of buffer <code>mybuffer</code>, which was previously defined with {{cmd|startbuffer}}. |
− | To | + | To typeset the contents of the buffer, use {{cmd|getbuffer}}. |
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 14 April 2024
\typebuffer
Syntax (autogenerated)
\typebuffer[...,...][...=...,...] | |
[...,...] | buffer |
...=...,... | inherits from \setuptyping |
\setuptyping[...,...][...=...,...] | |
[...,...] | name |
oddmargin | dimension |
evenmargin | dimension |
margin | yes no standard dimension |
option | mp lua xml parsed-xml nested tex context none name |
style | style command |
color | color |
align | see \setupalign |
lines | yes no normal hyphenated |
space | on off normal fixed stretch |
keeptogether | yes no |
before | command |
after | command |
strip | yes no number |
range | number name |
tab | yes no number |
escape | yes no text processor->text |
indentnext | yes no auto |
continue | yes no |
start | number |
stop | number |
step | number |
numbering | file line no |
blank | see \blank |
Description
With \typebuffer[mybuffer]
you get the verbatim content of buffer mybuffer
, which was previously defined with \startbuffer.
To typeset the contents of the buffer, use \getbuffer.
Example
\starttext \startbuffer[mybuffer] This is a text, which is stored in the buffer with name \quotation{mybuffer}. \stopbuffer \typebuffer[mybuffer] \stoptext
produces
You can show only a part of a source:
\startbuffer[BB] \setupsomething[] \starttext % begin Do something interesting. %end \stoptext \stopbuffer \typebuffer[BB][option=tex,range={begin,end}]
See also
- \setuptyping – setup also for \type
- \getbuffer - Get back the "formatted" content of a buffer.
- \input - Include the complete content of a text file.
- \startbuffer - Define the content of a temporary buffer.
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