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macros - where to define them?
From: |
Oliver Bandel |
Subject: |
macros - where to define them? |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Apr 2016 13:14:59 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Horde Application Framework 5 |
Hello,
have tried around a bit on when and where to define certain macros.
Some things need to be defined, before the document-Includes
are include,
it seems, other things must be there before...
... some definitons, used in own include-files
(mydefs or changed document-styles, "doc" for example)
don't know some symbols, so I can't use @R for example, or @CurveBox.
Is the export-keyword the way out?
Where to use it, I'm not sure, how to make things working easily.
One example of problems:
If have
macro @REAL { @Outline @R R }
inside mydefs, I get the err-msg:
==================================================================================
lout lina-01.lout > lina-01.ps
lout file "mydefs" (from "linadoc" line 30, from "lina-01.lout" line 15):
19,24: symbol @R unknown or misspelt
lout file "linadoc" (from "lina-01.lout" line 15):
42,1: fatal error: exiting now (error in definitions)
Makefile:19: recipe for target 'ps' failed
==================================================================================
When commenting out, the err-msg is gone.
When using { @Outline @R R } directly inside the document,
it does work.
Whats the problem here, how can it be fixed?
Ciao,
Oliver
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Oliver Bandel <=