Command/hideblocks
\hideblocks
Syntax
\hideblocks[...,...,...][...,...,...] | |
[...,...,...] | names of block types to hide |
[...,...,...] | tags to further specify what to hide |
Description
From here on, do not print blocks where they are defined.
Example
<context source=yes text=gives> \starttext
\defineblock[myblock]
\section{Defining blocks}
\beginmyblock In Mk II, blocks are kept by default; in Mk IV, blocks are hidden by default. \endmyblock
\hideblocks[myblock] \beginmyblock Potato (hidden where defined) \endmyblock
\keepblocks[myblock]
\beginmyblock Tomato (shown where defined) \endmyblock
\section{Recalling blocks} \useblocks[myblock]
\stoptext
See also
- \defineblock to define a new kind of block.
- \setupblock to set up block style.
- \keepblocks to start displaying blocks where they are defined.
- \hideblocks to stop displaying blocks where they are defined.
- \useblocks to display blocks.
- \selectblocks to display only blocks mentioned in the current section.
- \processblocks to process blocks without printing them.
- \forceblocks
- \nomoreblocks to allow one-pass compilation under certain conditions.
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