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Re: Function operating on header
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Noeck |
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Re: Function operating on header |
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Fri, 13 Mar 2020 20:36:14 +0100 |
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Dear Aaron,
thank you for your mail.
> It may be your intention, but markup->string strips out formatting.
Yes, it is my intention. I want to work with strings and not markup as I
want to completely separate the formatting from the header fields.
> Next, why use strings and string-append at all?
Because that is just a tiny example. I would like to create links to CC
licenses based on a license field etc.
What I am lacking here still, is how to do \with-url in Scheme or a
mechanism to show parts only under a certain condition:
\markup { "Text" ??if \license then \with-url #"url" "License" endif?? }
> Finally, \fromproperty is important as it defers the evaluation of the
> property. Using \title would give you the current value whereas
> \fromproperty #'header:title can accommodate changes to the property.
And that’s exactly why \fromproperty is the wrong tool for me here as I
want to change the header fields based on what is there now not later.
Cheers,
Joram
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- Re: Function operating on header, Noeck, 2020/03/12
- Re: Function operating on header, Aaron Hill, 2020/03/12
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- Re: Function operating on header, Timothy Lanfear, 2020/03/13
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- Re: Function operating on header, Timothy Lanfear, 2020/03/14