# namedef Named parameters in TeX definitions This package allows you to use names rather than numbers in TeX definitions. Usually a definition would look like: ```tex \def\SayHello#1% {Hello, #1!} ``` which is usually good enough. However sometimes when writing macros the programmer (I, at least) has a macro with several arguments, and then adding another argument before `#1` requires changing all the numbers in the definition: ```tex \def\Say#1#2% {#1, #2!} ``` which again, is usually fine most of the time. But sometimes the definition is rather long, and has a handful of arguments, so changing the order requires the programmer to change a lot of `#1` to `#2` in the code, which is tedious, at best. With `namedef` you can prefix your definition with `\named`, then every parameter should be given a name: ```tex \named\def\SayHello#[subject]% {Hello, #[subject]!} ``` then adding another argument before the existing ones is trivial: ```tex \named\def\Say#[greeting]#[subject]% {#[greeting], #[subject]!} ``` and to change the order of the arguments you just swap `#[greeting]` and `#[subject]` in the ⟨parameter text⟩. No other changes required! Note that this can be (ab)used for writing macros, but it should probably be removed for publishing the code. --- This repository contains the source code `namedef.dtx` and the installation file `namedef.ins`. To create the package file `namedef.sty`, run: ``` tex namedef.ins ``` and to produce the documentation, run: ``` pdflatex namedef.ins ``` --- Copyright (C) 2019--2020 Phelype Oleinik This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work is "maintained" (as per the LPPL maintenance status) by Phelype Oleinik. Please send bug reports or feature requests at the project repository: https://github.com/PhelypeOleinik/namedef or by e-mail (contact info in the source file).