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Latest revision as of 17:26, 12 November 2019
\ctxcommand
Syntax (autogenerated)
\ctxcommand{...} | |
{...} | command |
Syntax
\ctxcommand{...} | |
{...} | lua command from in the command table |
Description
To quickly access Lua commands in the command
table.
\def\ctxcommand #1{\directlua{commands.#1}} % saves tokens
You can write e.g.
\ctxcommand{doifelse(\userpage < 10)}{early page}{later page}
instead of
\ctxlua{commands.doifelse(\userpage < 10)}{early page}{later page}
.
Example
\ctxcommand{doifelse(\userpage < 10)}{early page}{later page}
\ctxcommand vs. \cldcommand
A \ctxlua{commands.doif(true)}{one} B \cldcommand{doif("a","a","two")} C \ctxcommand{doif(true)}{three} D
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