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Revision as of 13:25, 13 October 2019
\getbuffer
Syntax (autogenerated)
\getbuffer[...,...] | |
[...,...] | buffer |
Syntax
\getbuffer[buffer] | |
[buffer] | name of the buffer |
Description
With \getbuffer[mybuffer]
you can get back the "formatted" content of buffer mybuffer
, which was previously defined by command \startbuffer.
To get back the verbatim content of the buffer use the command \typebuffer.
Example
\starttext \startbuffer[mybuffer] This is a text, which is stored in the buffer with name \quotation{mybuffer}. \stopbuffer \getbuffer[mybuffer] \stoptext
produces
See also
- \input - Include the complete content of a text file.
- \startbuffer - Define the content of a temporary buffer.
- \typebuffer - Get back the content of a buffer as verbatim text.
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