Sorry - tiny android on-screen keyboard leads to typos.
I meant to set a variable based on a specific tag.
Enclose the block in an if tag which tests the variable. 'If' tags can detect block or concat content.
Sam
Sorry Sam, I am having trouble understanding your answer. I am
referring here to block = paragraph content.
Do you suggest setting a variable in specific and then using some
paragraph container that tests on the valuable of the variable? In
that case, what construct should I use to contain the text? or is it
enough to put it inside one of the branches of the if?
-á.
ps. I also don't understand what is setting a car inside specific :/
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 17:41, Sam Liddicott <address@hidden> wrote:
> You clould try using specific to set a variable and use the variable in a
> condition for the block.
>
> I used a similar thing to override the HTML export rendering of enums Cisco
> texmacs doesn't use start-at for when the-item doesn't start at 1
>
> On Feb 24, 2012 5:21 PM, "Alvaro Tejero Cantero" <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to make the \specific tag work on blocks?
>>
>> currently <specific|screen|long text spanning several paragraphs>
>> results in a long line.
>>
>> (eventually I want to situate it inside a macro, so any additional
>> hints for that scenario are welcome)
>>
>> -á.
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