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- From: proitheus <address@concealed>
- To: Basile Audoly <address@concealed>
- Cc: address@concealed
- Subject: Re: Define a macro to produce title, author, ...
- Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2024 22:31:49 +0800 (GMT+08:00)
Sorry, I wrote "\order" only because I don't know what it's markup is.
Now I can confirm it is indeed <arg|order> in saved .tm file.
Sep 28, 2024 21:42:42 Basile Audoly <address@concealed>:
> Hi, you need <arg|order> instead of \order, as in
>
> <assign|myhello|<macro|who|Hello <arg|who>>>
>
> When I type \order[enter], I do get <arg|order>
>
>> Le 28 sept. 2024 à 12:25, proitheus <address@concealed> a écrit :
>>
>> Hello everyone! I have a series of reports to write, which have similar
>> titles, e.g.
>> title:My Title subtitle:1 author:me date:today
>> title:My Title subtitle:2 author:me date:today
>> title:My Title subtitle:3 author:me date:today
>>
>> So I wrote a macro for this:
>> ```
>> <assign|title|
>> <macro| order |
>> <doc-data| <doc-title| My Title>
>> | <doc-subtitle| \order>
>> | <doc-author| me>>>>
>> ```
>> In preamble.
>> (The "\order" is entered by \order[enter] in texmacs)
>> (The <doc-data.... Part is copied from a manually inserted title)
>>
>> But when I call this macro, it displays a literal "order" as subtitle, and
>> I can't change it.
>>
>> I want to know what's wrong with this macro, and how to fix it?
>> (I'm new to TeXmacs and is still learning, so please forgive me if this
>> question is stupid.)
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Define a macro to produce title, author, ...,
proitheus, 09/28/2024
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Re: Define a macro to produce title, author, ...,
Basile Audoly, 09/28/2024
- Re: Define a macro to produce title, author, ..., proitheus, 09/28/2024
- Re: Define a macro to produce title, author, ..., Giovanni Piredda, 09/28/2024
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Re: Define a macro to produce title, author, ...,
Basile Audoly, 09/28/2024
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