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From: Khaled Hosny <khaledhosny@eglug.org>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: Automated Quotation/Punctuation Placement
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 19:01:41 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100108170141.GA2153@khaled-laptop> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4B475CF9.1050305@cyberdude.com>


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What about:

\def\Var#1#2{'\type{#1}%
\directlua{
if "#2" == "," then
  tex.sprint("#2'")
else
  tex.sprint("'#2")
end}}

\Var{555}, hello \Var{666}. \Var{666}\par


On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 09:27:37AM -0700, Tad Ashlock wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm trying to create a command that will apply a consistent style to
> a word or phrase.  For example, when documenting source code, I'd
> like to be able to mark variables with \Var{var_name}.  Then if I
> want the variable names to be in mono, I can \def\Var#1{\type{#1}}.
> No problem there.  If I want variable names to be in quotes, then
> \def\Var#1{\quote{#1}}.
> 
> The problem is that in my ConTeXt code I'd write "This is
> \Var{var_name}, a variable."  Which would get typeset as "This is
> 'var_name', a variable." where punctuation convention (at least in
> American English) would have the comma inside the quote like this:
> "This is 'var_name,' a variable."
> 
> I've tried four different ways of implementing this, but none of
> them work consistently.  Here's my last attempt:
> 
> ==========================
> \startluacode
> function move_end_punctuation (text, punc, cmd_start, cmd_mid, cmd_end)
>    context(cmd_start .. text .. cmd_mid)
>    if string.find('.,!?', punc, 1, true) then
>        context(punc .. cmd_end)
>    else
>        context(cmd_end .. ' ' .. punc)
>    end
> end
> \stopluacode
> 
> \def\Var#1#2{\ctxlua{move_end_punctuation([==[#1]==],[==[#2]==],
>    '\\quote{\\type{','}','}')}}
> 
> \starttext
> 
> This is \Var{var_name}, a variable.
> 
> \stoptext
> ==========================
> 
> This works, until the \Var{} macro appears in the argument of
> another macro.  For example, make the text:
> 
> \framed{This is \Var{var_name}, a variable.}
> 
> and the following error results:
> ==========================
> systems         : begin file test.tex at line 16
> ! Missing $ inserted.
> <inserted text>
>                $
> <to be read again>
>                   _
> l.1 ...spaces quote{unskip  ignorespaces type{var_
>                                                  name}
> \Var ...=],[==[#2]==], '\\quote{\\type{','}','}')}
> l.18 \framed{This is \Var{var_name},
>                                     a variable.}
> ?
> ==========================
> 
> I think my problem has to do with parameter expansion, but I don't
> understand the intricacies enough to solve this.  I flailed away,
> unsuccessfully, with various combinations of \unexpanded,
> \normalunexpanded, luaescapestring, etc.
> 
> Does anyone have a solution or a pointer in the right direction?
> 
> Thank you,
> Tad
> 
> 
> 
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-- 
 Khaled Hosny
 Arabic localiser and member of Arabeyes.org team
 Free font developer

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2010-01-08 17:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-01-08 16:27 Tad Ashlock
2010-01-08 16:51 ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-01-08 21:30   ` Tad Ashlock
2010-01-08 17:01 ` Khaled Hosny [this message]
2010-01-08 21:50   ` Tad Ashlock

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