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  • <h1 class="command">\setvariable</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • <h1 class="command">\setwidthof</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • <h1 class="command">\vphantom</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc"><!-- a short command summary goes here -->
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  • We can check if a string is present in a comma separated set of strings. Depending on the result, some action is taken. The second argument is the comma separated set of strings. If the first string expands 'empty', it is considered to be '''not''' in t
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  • ...ied command <code>\commando</code> receives one argument: the string. This command permits nesting and spaces after commas are skipped. Empty sets are no pro ...ode>, the raw routine takes over 30% less time, when we feed 20+ character strings we gain about 20%.
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  • <h1 class="command">\inlinerange</h1> <div class="cd:shortdesc">The command <tt>\inlinerange</tt> is used to refer to numbered lines
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  • ...ional. A command expecting a setup is prefixed by <code>\complex</code>, a command without one gets the prefix <code>\simple</code>. Commands like this can be \complexorsimple\command
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  • * From the same source file, Muse can output with only one command all the styles you ask (when within a "project"). Have a look at the muse When your muse file is prepared and saved, you can publish it with the command:
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  • ...code>'s. They first expand the arguments that follow the command, then the command. \expandoneargafter \command{\abc}
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  • Mandatory (grouped) arguments are given either as strings or as functions. command is prevented until <tt>\placefigure</tt> is passed to TeX,
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  • \abortinputifdefined\command where <code>\command</code> is a command defined in the module to be loaded only once.
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  • | LaTeX || command arguments || optional arguments | ConTeXt || typeset material; scope or range of the command (the text acted upon) is placed between curly brackets || setups instructio
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  • ...lovely set of functions in the <tt>utilities.parsers</tt> table that turns strings into nice Lua-accessible tables of various kinds. An example is given below To parse your own optional keyval argument from a command. You may want to adapt the logic according to your needs. Note that in the
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  • ...f tree or in the same directory as the xml file) and then typeset with the command <tt>context --environment=tei-style philostratus.xml</tt>. We will look at ...again three steps: add it to the <code>\xmlsetsetup</code>, define a setup command and a ConTeXt macro for it:
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  • ...fine a function inside a {{cmd|startluacode}} block, and then define a TeX command that calls the function using {{cmd|ctxlua</code>, especially because {{cmd The command {{cmd|ctxlua}} is for short inline snippets of Lua, such
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  • The command to produce the tgz file: can avoid this incorporation step by using magic strings in the source
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  • Inside this hierarchy of interface elements are a set of `cd:command` elements. I'm going to refer to these elements as '''stanzas'''. * a command
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  • * strings (multi line comment with <code>' ' '</code> or <code>"""</code> are support "prettytwo", -- strings
    34 KB (3,594 words) - 17:12, 8 June 2020
  • ...er aligned with the left-hand set of digits. To so do, issue the following command in your preamble: See for example here: [[Command/currentTABLErow]]
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