Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
For the bib module docs I have used a hack that goes like this:
\usemodule[int-load] % preload \loadsetups command \def\loadsetups{} % disable loading cont-en.xml \usemodule[mod-01] \startXMLmapping[zero] \processXMLfilegrouped{t-bib.xml} \stopXMLmapping
It seems this part of the core needs a minor extension to make it easier to document modules (but it may be that you have that already :))
Well, after a suggestion from Mojca, the simplest way seems to the following
\usemodule[int-load] %Allow context to parse xml markup \loadsetups[arrows.xml] %Name of the file with xml markup
% Get gray backgrounds for setups \setupframedtexts [setuptext] [background=screen, frame=off]
Then you can use \setup{command} to show its syntax.
\showsetup is just defined as
\def\showsetup#1% {{\def\y##1{\writestatus{setups}{warning: remove y! from #1}}% \setup{#1}}}
which seems to do some checking for commands that defined twice.
For the purpose of documenting modules one can even say
\let\showsetup\setup
i didn;t closely follow this thread ... what exactly is the problem
How should one load setup definitions that are not in cont-en.xml? Is this the correct way
\usemodule[int-load] \loadsetups[my-defs.xml]
\starttext \setup{my-command} \stoptext indeed
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