I've tried to keep all of the input files entirely plain text, as much as
possible. The exception is two custom macros used to mark citations that are in
the text, \turabian{}{}{} and \ibid{}{}{}. I could find no way of getting
around including that in the text, as legally I must include the cit
On 1/27/2023 4:22 AM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
Assuming I have an input file with an essay:
\starttext
\input essay
\stoptext
Is there any command to tell ConTeXt to print a specific sentence, e.g.
the first sentence from paragraph 2, or the last sentence from paragraph
1, etc?
depends
Assuming I have an input file with an essay:
\starttext
\input essay
\stoptext
Is there any command to tell ConTeXt to print a specific sentence, e.g. the
first sentence from paragraph 2, or the last sentence from paragraph 1, etc?
--Joel
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