On 8/29/2014 12:22 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
There appears to be an inconsistency in the implementation of
\startparagraph. When it is used with one argument (or two by my reading
of the source) it defines \stopparagraph with a terminal \endgraf, yet
with no arguments this is not done. Strangely (to me) it also appears to
insert a line-break before \startparagraph[]. The example below
demonstrates these issues.
I would expect to have \endgraf inserted with each \stopparagraph
regardless of the argument count.
There is also a wiki issue with overloading of the command name
\startparagraph. The existing command entry points to the paragraphs
mechanism for setting up parallel paragraphs in columns. There is also a
\startParagraph command described for the t-pararef module. There is no
mention of \startparagraph in the \startsection page, which might be an
appropriate place. Perhaps some Wikipedia-style disambiguation mechanism
is needed.
\starttext
\startparagraph
One
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph
Twee
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph
Drie
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph[]
One
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph
Twee
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph
Drie
\stopparagraph
\stoptext
fixed in next beta
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