Hello Wolfgang,
On Tue, 03 Jul 2018 09:07:23 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
Hi Lukas,
when you create the buffer with the grabbufferdata-command you already set the delimiter for the environment with the third argument, in the example below this is the \stopcontentexport command.
To have different start/stop-commands for your environment means you have to change all names in the implementation of the contentxport-environment.
%%%%%% \unexpanded\def\bH{....}
\def\dobH[#1]% {... \grabbufferdata[...][bH][eH]}
\def\eH {....} %%%%%%
thank you for the explanation! - Much clearer for me how buffers work! Best regards, Lukas
Wolfgang
Procházka Lukáš Ing. mailto:LPr@pontex.cz 3. Juli 2018 um 08:52 Hello,
I tried to \let shortcuts for \startcontentexport and \stopcontentexport, but Ctx run fails.
I guess this is a basic misunderstanding, but - why?
---- \unexpanded\def\startcontentexport{\dosingleempty\dostartcontentexport}
\def\dostartcontentexport[#1]% {\iffirstargument \edef\contentexportfile{#1}% \else \let\contentexportfile\empty \fi \grabbufferdata[contentexport][startcontentexport][stopcontentexport] }
\def\stopcontentexport{%
\doifsomething{\contentexportfile}{\savebuffer[list=contentexport,prefix=no,file=\contentexportfile]}%
\getbufferdata[contentexport] }
\let\bX=\startcontentexport % <---- Use of these two "shortcuts" is not possible, \let\eX=\stopcontentexport % <---- I'm getting : ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=10000]
\starttext
A
\startcontentexport[t~.out.mkiv] Hello! \startitemize \item Item \stopitemize \stopcontentexport
B
\bX[t2~.out.mkiv] Ahoj \eX
\stoptext ----
HSo how to define "shortcuts" properly?
Best regards,
Lukas
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