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Revision as of 17:44, 14 March 2017
\fillinfield
Syntax
\fillinfield[...]{...} | |
[...] | text |
{...} | text |
Example
\usemodule[fields,abr-pseudocaps] \setupinteraction[state=start] \starttext A few years back, \TEX\ could only produce \fillinfield [dvi]{\DVI} output, but nowadays, thanks to \fillinfield {Han The Thanh}, we can also directly produce \fillinfield [pdf] {\PDF}! Nice eh? Actually, while the first field module was prototyped in \ACROBAT, the current implementation was debugged in \fillinfield [pdfTeX] {\PDFTEX}. Field support in \fillinfield [ConTeXt] {\CONTEXT} is rather advanced and complete and all kind of fields are supported. One can hook in appearances, and validation \fillinfield [JavaScripts] {\JAVASCRIPT}'s. Fields can be cloned and copied, where the latter saves some space. By using \fillinfield {objects} when suited, this module saves space anyway. \stoptext
Beware, \fillinfield has a broken validation script that empties the field after input and thus doesn’t make sense, see m-fields.mkiv (as of 2017-03-14; probably since 2010).
See also
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