Syntax (autogenerated)
| \setuptype[...,...][...=...,...] | |
| [...,...] | name |
| option | mp lua xml parsed-xml nested tex context none name |
| command | csname |
| left | command |
| right | command |
| tab | yes no number |
| compact | absolute last all |
| escape | yes no text processor->text |
| style | style command |
| color | color |
| lines | yes no normal hyphenated |
| space | on off normal fixed stretch |
Syntax
| \setuptype[...,...][...,...=...,...] | |
| [...,...] | IDENTIFIER |
| option | mp lua xml parsed-xml nested tex context none NAME |
| command | CSNAME |
| left | COMMAND |
| right | COMMAND |
| tab | yes no NUMBER |
| compact | absolute last all |
| escape | yes no TEXT PROCESSOR->TEXT |
| style | STYLE COMMAND |
| color | COLOR |
| lines | yes no normal hyphenated |
| space | on off normal fixed stretch |
Description
Text can be displayed in verbatim (typed) form. For inline typed text the command \type is available.
Example
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For reasons of readability you can also use other characters than \type!{! and \type!}! as outer parenthesis. You can choose your own non||active (a non||special) character, for example: \type+like this+ or \type-like that-.
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See also
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