On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Pierre-François Bonnefoi wrote: Hello Wolfgang and Luigi, My example lines are too small to fully understand the purpose of using
the gobbleinput instruction :
I have made some slides for my students that I can choose or not ton
include in the final presentation : \skipSlide
\startSlide
bla bla bla
\startyping
language C code
\stoptyping
bla bla bla
\stopSlide I've made some macros to include or not a slide according to its number
given into a list or by just putting before the macro \skipSlide.
This is very useful as I have students of different levels. The gobbleinput solution is the best solution : I can activate or not a
slide according to my audience. If I use the buffer solution, I'll not be able to deactivate the whole
slide containing the typing region. Perhaps Modes ?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes --
luigi