Am 05.03.2011 um 12:25 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
2011/3/1 Taco Hoekwater
\setvariables and \getvariables sounds like the most general solution in that case.
For example, you could put the various \setvariables statements in various separate files and load a specific one from the context command line with --environment=...
I tried it and it works. Only one thing: when the variables are not set (forgot the environment parameter, file not correctly set, ...) I would like to set default values. How would I do that?
%\enablemode[variables] \startmode[variables] \setvariables [test] [one=One, two=Two] \stopmode \starttext \doifelsevariable{test}{one}{1: \getvariable{test}{one}}{??}\par \doifelsevariable{test}{two}{2: \getvariable{test}{two}}{??} \stoptext Wolfgang