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Where can you put def ines?
From: |
Mark Summerfield |
Subject: |
Where can you put def ines? |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Aug 1999 11:06:07 +0100 (British Summer Time) |
I want to do something like this:
def @Scene left x right y {
@Section
@Title { x }
@Begin
@Include { y }
@End @Section
}
Example of use:
{ The One Where Def Actually Works } @Scene { def.lt }
I have tried copying book to mybook and putting it where the mydefs include
goes; I have tried putting it in mydefs; I have tried various import lines
above the def line. Basically I don't understand how this all works (and
yes I've read all the docs, so maybe I'm obtuse!).
For the moment I'm using a macro pre-processor to do the equivalent textual
substitution, but surely this is possible in lout?
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- Where can you put def ines?,
Mark Summerfield <=