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Revision as of 20:56, 8 June 2020
\setuptype
Syntax (autogenerated)
\setuptype[...,...][...=...,...] | |
[...,...] | name |
option | mp lua xml parsed-xml nested tex context none name |
command | csname |
left | command |
right | command |
tab | yes no number |
compact | absolute last all |
escape | yes no text processor->text |
style | style command |
color | color |
lines | yes no normal hyphenated |
space | on off normal fixed stretch |
Syntax
\setuptype[...,...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...,...] | IDENTIFIER |
option | mp lua xml parsed-xml nested tex context none NAME |
command | CSNAME |
left | COMMAND |
right | COMMAND |
tab | yes no NUMBER |
compact | absolute last all |
escape | yes no TEXT PROCESSOR->TEXT |
style | STYLE COMMAND |
color | COLOR |
lines | yes no normal hyphenated |
space | on off normal fixed stretch |
Description
Text can be displayed in verbatim (typed) form. For inline typed text the command \type is available.
Example
For reasons of readability you can also use other characters than \type!{! and \type!}! as outer parenthesis. You can choose your own non||active (a non||special) character, for example: \type+like this+ or \type-like that-.
See also
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