Am 14.08.2014 um 20:23 schrieb Rik Kabel
I notice that, while the _contents_ of the setup are removed, and using the reset setup introduces nothing into the text, there is no error or warning generated. (This is also the case, I learned, with an undefined buffer.) I can see that this can be very useful in a number of situations.
Can \resetsetups reset more than one setup in a single execution? When I try \resetsetups[setupA,setupB] it appears to reset neither. I only ask because of the plural name. It does not appear to be a burden to use multiple \resetsetups commands.
No, you can only reset a single environment with the command.
Are there equivalent commands to \resetsetups and \doifsetupelse for buffers? I could find nothing obvious.
\resetbuffer[<name>] and \doifelsebuffer{<name>}{…}{…} Wolfgang