On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 09:26 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > Am 18.01.2012 um 02:47 schrieb Kip Warner: > > > Ah, so \setupdescriptions inherits the default values of > > \definedescription? > > WIth \definedescription you create a new command (e.g. \definition) and > environment (e.g. \startdefinition \stopdefinition). > > With \setupdescriptions you can afterwards change the values of the previous > defined command/environment. > > Each new created command has always default values for the location, style > and color of the title etc. which be either changed when you create the > command (\definedescription[][..,.=.,..]) or afterwards > (\setupdescriptions[][..,.=.,..]). > > Wolfgang
Thanks Wolfgang. I kind of understand. But when you say "create a new command", how does ConTeXt know what the command does? -- Kip Warner -- Software Engineer OpenPGP encrypted/signed mail preferred http://www.thevertigo.com
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