Hi Vyatcheslav,
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> Pleeease, I need a help.
>
> I might formulate my previous question badly, so let me restate it.
>
> How to handle optional arguments (one or two) with \definestartstop? More
> specifically, how to replace hard-coded "Logging-On" st
Hello,
Pleeease, I need a help.
I might formulate my previous question badly, so let me restate it.
How to handle optional arguments (one or two) with \definestartstop? More
specifically, how to replace hard-coded "Logging-On" string so that I could
write
\startusecase[Logging-Out]
Bla-bla
\
Hello,
I want to convert my following code into a custom \start \stop pair.
\starttextrule{Use Case: Logging-On}\startpacked
Text
\stoppacked\stoptextrule
It seems to me that using \definestartstop[usecase][...] command is the most
approprate, but I cannot get how to achieve different capti