From: Cecil Westerhof <cldwesterhof@gmail.com>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Personalizing a PDF generated with ConTeXt
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2011 14:36:33 +0100 [thread overview]
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2011/3/5 Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com>
> \setvariables and \getvariables sounds like the most general solution
>
>
>> in that case.
>>
>> For example, you could put the various \setvariables statements in various
>> separate files and load a specific one from the context command line with
>> --environment=...
>>
>
> I tried it and it works. Only one thing: when the variables are not set
> (forgot the environment parameter, file not correctly set, ...) I would like
> to set default values. How would I do that?
>
>
> %\enablemode[variables]
>
> \startmode[variables]
> \setvariables
> [test]
> [one=One,
> two=Two]
> \stopmode
>
> \starttext
> \doifelsevariable{test}{one}{1: \getvariable{test}{one}}{??}\par
> \doifelsevariable{test}{two}{2: \getvariable{test}{two}}{??}
> \stoptext
>
Works. I use:
\doifelsevariable{personalise}{completeName}{}{
\setvariables[personalise][
completeName=Cecil Westerhof,
.
.
.
]
}
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Cecil Westerhof
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Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-03-01 15:09 Cecil Westerhof
2011-03-01 15:13 ` Matthias Weber
2011-03-01 15:20 ` Taco Hoekwater
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2011-03-05 11:25 ` Fwd: " Cecil Westerhof
2011-03-05 12:03 ` Cecil Westerhof
2011-03-05 12:23 ` Fwd: " Wolfgang Schuster
2011-03-05 13:36 ` Cecil Westerhof [this message]
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