That works. Thank you, Wolfgang.
Using this, I found out that buffers do not cooperate with \vfill.
Is there any other how to move parts of the buffer to the top and bottom
except two independent buffers?

Tomas Hala


Mon, Jul 28, 2014 ve 01:49:59PM +0200 Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
# 
# Am 28.07.2014 um 13:29 schrieb Tomas Hala <tomas.h...@mendelu.cz>:
# 
# > Hello,
# > 
# > I found out that the \startlines does not work if it is defined in a body 
# > of some other macro. Is it expected behaviour, or not?
# 
# This is normal for TeX and you have to use other mechanism like buffers.
# 
# \starttext
# 
# \startbuffer[xxxx]
# \startlines
# text
# text
# \stoplines
# \stopbuffer
# 
# \getbuffer[xxxx]
# 
# \stoptext
# 
# Wolfgang
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