Command/definelines
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\definelines
Summary
The command \definelines is used for defining line-oriented environments.
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Description
\definelines[mylines] defines a
\startmylines
environment (equivalent to \startlines) that can be set up with \setupmylines
(equivalent to \setuplines). An optional second argument allows setups to be passed simultaneously with the definition, instead of via \setupmylines
.
Examples
Example 1
% define, then set up \definelines[evenly] \setuplines[evenly][indenting={yes, 1em, even}] % define with setup \definelines[oddly][indenting={yes, 1em, odd}] \startevenly Chivalry, schmivalry! Roger the thief has a method he uses for sneaky attacks:% Comment out last newline \stopevenly \startoddly Folks who are reading are characteristically always forgetting to guard their own bac\unknown% Comment out last newline \stopoddly