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diff --git a/doc/context/sources/general/manuals/workflows/workflows-setups.tex b/doc/context/sources/general/manuals/workflows/workflows-setups.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e9d120f7b..000000000 --- a/doc/context/sources/general/manuals/workflows/workflows-setups.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -% language=uk - -\environment workflows-style - -\startcomponent workflows-setups - -\startchapter[title={Setups}] - -Setups are a powerful way to organize styles. They are basically macros but live -in their own namespace. One advantage is that spaces in a setup are ignored so -you can code without bothering about spurious spaces. Here is a trick that you -can use when one style contains directives for multiple products: - -\startbuffer -\startsetups tex:whatever - \fastsetup{tex:whatever:\documentvariable{stylevariant}} -\stopsetups - -\startsetups tex:whatever:foo - FOO -\stopsetups - -\startsetups tex:whatever:bar - BAR -\stopsetups -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer \getbuffer - -Here we define a main setup \type {tex:whatever} that gets expanded in one of two -variants, controlled by a document variable. - -\startbuffer -\setups{tex:whatever} - -\setupdocument - [stylevariant=foo] - -\setups{tex:whatever} - -\setupdocument - [stylevariant=bar] - -\setups{tex:whatever} -\stopbuffer - -\typebuffer - -These lines result in: - -\getbuffer - -In a similar fashion you can define \XML\ setups that are used to render -elements: - -\starttyping -\startxmlsetups xml:whatever - \xmlsetup{#1}{xml:whatever:\documentvariable{stylevariant}} -\stopxmlsetups - -\startxmlsetups xml:whatever:foo - FOO: \xmlflush{#1} -\stopxmlsetups - -\startxmlsetups xml:whatever:bar - BAR: \xmlflush{#1} -\stopxmlsetups -\stoptyping - -\stopchapter - -\stopcomponent |