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* parsing multi-valued parameters
@ 2021-02-12  7:26 Werner Hennrich
  2021-02-12  7:37 ` Henning Hraban Ramm
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From: Werner Hennrich @ 2021-02-12  7:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello everyone,

please can you give me pointers on how to easiest parse multi-valued
\dummyparameter{...} like in

\something[...,weather={sunshine, rain, hail},...]

so that I can test for e.g.  rain, sunshine, wind, hail, mist, fog,
storm etc, each if it is present or not?

...so I can keep my number of parameters down and my parameter list as
simple as possible.

I have no idea what to search for in the docs or (better) in the test
cases / samples.
Would be great if you could just let me know where to look or what to
sarch for

Thank you very much!
Werner


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