Command/setuptyping
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\setuptyping
Syntax
\setuptyping[...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...] | file typing name |
space | on off |
page | yes no |
option | slanted normal commands color none |
text | yes no |
icommand | command |
vcommand | command |
ccommand | command |
before | command |
after | command |
margin | dimension standard yes no |
evenmargin | dimension |
oddmargin | dimension |
blank | dimension small medium big standard halfline line |
escape | character |
space | on off |
tab | number yes no |
page | yes no |
indentnext | yes no |
style | normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... command |
color | name |
palet | name |
lines | yes no hyphenated |
empty | yes all no |
numbering | line file no |
Description
Changes options for displaying verbatim text. When called with a single argument, this command changes the options for the default typing environment as created with cmd:starttyping. When the optional argument is given, it identifies a specific typing environment (as created with cmd:definetyping).
cmd:setuptyping can be used multiple times to change options and options will stay in effect until the end of file.
Note that cmd:setuptyping also affects the display of the cmd:typefile command.
Example
\setuptyping
[before={\startframedtext[width=\makeupwidth,
background=screen,
backgroundscreen=.8]},
after={\stopframedtext}]
\starttext
\starttyping
test
\stoptyping
\stoptext