Conditional environment
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In a huge document, I would like to use 'env1' or 'env2' environment depending on the value of a global variable 'flagenv'. How could I define an environment 'foo' so that I can write something like :
flagenv = 1 # 1 for env1 and 2 for env2
...
begin{document}
begin{foo} # will be read as begin{env1}
...
end{foo}
end{document}
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In a huge document, I would like to use 'env1' or 'env2' environment depending on the value of a global variable 'flagenv'. How could I define an environment 'foo' so that I can write something like :
flagenv = 1 # 1 for env1 and 2 for env2
...
begin{document}
begin{foo} # will be read as begin{env1}
...
end{foo}
end{document}
Thanks.
macros environments
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Welcome to TeX S.E. ! Please rewrite your MWE so that it will be fully compiliable with a simple copy-paste. In your case, please write yournewenvironment
macro, it will be easier to get help (we will just have to correct your macro). I am not a macro wizzard, but I would also set a new counter (newcounter
) flagenv. AFAIK,flagenv=1
is not the proper way to declare a variable in TeX.
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27 secs ago
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In a huge document, I would like to use 'env1' or 'env2' environment depending on the value of a global variable 'flagenv'. How could I define an environment 'foo' so that I can write something like :
flagenv = 1 # 1 for env1 and 2 for env2
...
begin{document}
begin{foo} # will be read as begin{env1}
...
end{foo}
end{document}
Thanks.
macros environments
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In a huge document, I would like to use 'env1' or 'env2' environment depending on the value of a global variable 'flagenv'. How could I define an environment 'foo' so that I can write something like :
flagenv = 1 # 1 for env1 and 2 for env2
...
begin{document}
begin{foo} # will be read as begin{env1}
...
end{foo}
end{document}
Thanks.
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Welcome to TeX S.E. ! Please rewrite your MWE so that it will be fully compiliable with a simple copy-paste. In your case, please write yournewenvironment
macro, it will be easier to get help (we will just have to correct your macro). I am not a macro wizzard, but I would also set a new counter (newcounter
) flagenv. AFAIK,flagenv=1
is not the proper way to declare a variable in TeX.
– sztruks
27 secs ago
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Welcome to TeX S.E. ! Please rewrite your MWE so that it will be fully compiliable with a simple copy-paste. In your case, please write yournewenvironment
macro, it will be easier to get help (we will just have to correct your macro). I am not a macro wizzard, but I would also set a new counter (newcounter
) flagenv. AFAIK,flagenv=1
is not the proper way to declare a variable in TeX.
– sztruks
27 secs ago
Welcome to TeX S.E. ! Please rewrite your MWE so that it will be fully compiliable with a simple copy-paste. In your case, please write your
newenvironment
macro, it will be easier to get help (we will just have to correct your macro). I am not a macro wizzard, but I would also set a new counter (newcounter
) flagenv. AFAIK, flagenv=1
is not the proper way to declare a variable in TeX.– sztruks
27 secs ago
Welcome to TeX S.E. ! Please rewrite your MWE so that it will be fully compiliable with a simple copy-paste. In your case, please write your
newenvironment
macro, it will be easier to get help (we will just have to correct your macro). I am not a macro wizzard, but I would also set a new counter (newcounter
) flagenv. AFAIK, flagenv=1
is not the proper way to declare a variable in TeX.– sztruks
27 secs ago
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Welcome to TeX S.E. ! Please rewrite your MWE so that it will be fully compiliable with a simple copy-paste. In your case, please write your
newenvironment
macro, it will be easier to get help (we will just have to correct your macro). I am not a macro wizzard, but I would also set a new counter (newcounter
) flagenv. AFAIK,flagenv=1
is not the proper way to declare a variable in TeX.– sztruks
27 secs ago