Dnia 2012-06-26, o godz. 22:44:40
Wolfgang Schuster
Am 26.06.2012 um 22:12 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
Hello,
this doesn't work for me:
\definestartstop[amode][before={\startmode[a]}, after={\stopmode}]
\starttext
All modes. \startamode ``A'' mode. \stopamode
\stoptext
Can I use \startmode with \definestartstop?
No you can’t.
I was afraid of this...
Or is there a better way to do something like this?
It depends on what you want to do. You can create a buffer command:
\def\startamode{\grabbufferdata[amode][startamode][stopamode]} %\def\stopamode {\getbuffer[amode]}
\starttext
All modes. \startamode “A” mode. \stopamode
\stoptext
Thanks, it worked. One question: is there any difference between \def\starta{...} \def\stopa{...} and \definestartstop[a][before={...},after={...}] ?
Wolfgang
Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://mbork.pl