14 Apr
2006
14 Apr
'06
8:40 p.m.
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Hans Hagen wrote:
\def\myMacro#1{\doifdefinedelse{myTest#1}{Yes}{No}} \def\myTestfile{\jobname-test.tmp} \def\myTestbla{just a test} \starttext \immediate\write18{echo \myMacro{bla} \myMacro{blub} >\myTestfile} \typefile{\myTestfile} \stoptext
\def\myMacro#1{\ifundefined{myTest#1}Yes\else No\fi}
(see definition of \doifdefinedelse: it does some clever things in order to handle messy #1's)
Great, thanks for your fast help! I tried a lot of things with \expanded{} and \unexpanded but I've never thought of looking for another if-else command... Thanks, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/