On 11/3/2020 4:05 AM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
> as tables like those in setuphead({somehead}, {somesettings}) are
actual Lua tables and follow Lua, not TeX, rules
But there are lua apis that support delayed TeX like
`context.chapter(context.delayed'text')`.
Whether or not the function is stored in a table should be theoretically
irrelevant.
I guess there should be a switch somewhere that let the command
recognized delayed function.
all is possible but not all is reasonable to support .. adding layer
upon layed doesn't make it more pretty
anyway, chapter (section) titles go tinto a toc table and storing lua
delayed function definitions there makes not much sense
Hans
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