Am 20.03.2012 um 17:45 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

> 
> Am 20.03.2012 um 17:35 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
> 
>> 
>> Am 20.03.2012 um 14:42 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
>> 
>>> You have to enable you own command with “rule=command” but then you have to 
>>> set rulecolor and rule thickness in your own definition (best us \blackrule 
>>> for this).
>> 
>> 
>> rule=command,rulecommand=\MyRule
>> 
>> instead of
>> 
>> rulecommand=\MyRule
>> 
>> hm ... this logic I didn't not yet internalize.
> 
> You have to tell context it should use your own rule instead of the default 
> rule, it’s like “alternative=command” for other setups.


Sure, I know what you mean.
But nevertheless, isn't that already implied if I use "rulecommand=\MyRule"?
To me this already means exactly this: "tell context it should use my rule".

Steffen
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