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Defines a new typing environment and the corresponding <tt>\start</tt> and <tt>\stop</tt> commands. The first argument is the name of the typing environment, the second argument are the options to apply for this environment.
 
Defines a new typing environment and the corresponding <tt>\start</tt> and <tt>\stop</tt> commands. The first argument is the name of the typing environment, the second argument are the options to apply for this environment.
  
Note that difference with [[cmd:setuptyping|\setuptyping]]: [[cmd:definetyping|\definetyping]] defines a new typing environment, while [[cmd:setuptyping|\setuptyping]] changes the options of an existing typing environment (including the default environment that you get when using [[cmd:starttyping|\starttyping]]).
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Note that difference with {{cmd|setuptyping}}: {{cmd|definetyping}} defines a new typing environment, while {{cmd|setuptyping}} changes the options of an existing typing environment (including the default environment that you get when using {{cmd|starttyping}}).
  
  
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
[[cmd:setuptyping|\setuptyping]]
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{{cmd|setuptyping}}
  
 
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==
 
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==

Revision as of 04:41, 23 March 2012

\definetyping

Syntax

\definetyping[...][...,...=...,...]
[...] file typing name
[...,...=...,...] see \setuptyping


Description

Defines a new typing environment and the corresponding \start and \stop commands. The first argument is the name of the typing environment, the second argument are the options to apply for this environment.

Note that difference with \setuptyping: \definetyping defines a new typing environment, while \setuptyping changes the options of an existing typing environment (including the default environment that you get when using \starttyping).



Example

 \definetyping
   [TTinput]
   [before={\startframedtext[width=\makeupwidth,
                             background=screen,
                             backgroundscreen=.8]},
    after={\stopframedtext}]
 \starttext
 \startTTinput
 test
 \stopTTinput
 \stoptext

See also

\setuptyping

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