On 22-8-2012 23:02, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
I have no idea what the sequences like "\v!"and "\c!" etc. mean.
Are they references to modes?
I asked much the same question on tex.stackexchange.com two months
ago, except mine was not so nice and focused.
Aditya gave a very nice explanation of what t
> I have no idea what the sequences like "\v!"and "\c!" etc. mean.
> Are they references to modes?
I asked much the same question on tex.stackexchange.com two months
ago, except mine was not so nice and focused.
Aditya gave a very nice explanation of what the letters do; clearer
than the one on th
On Wed, 22 Aug 2012, john Culleton wrote:
In the file contextref-env.tex I find code like the following:
\setupsectionblock[\v!frontpart] [\c!page=\v!yes]
\setupsectionblock[\v!bodypart] [\c!page=\v!yes]
\setupsectionblock[\v!appendix] [\c!page=\v!yes]
\setupsectionblock[\v!frontpart] [\c!bef
In the file contextref-env.tex I find code like the following:
\setupsectionblock[\v!frontpart] [\c!page=\v!yes]
\setupsectionblock[\v!bodypart] [\c!page=\v!yes]
\setupsectionblock[\v!appendix] [\c!page=\v!yes]
\setupsectionblock[\v!frontpart] [\c!before=,\c!after=]
I have no idea what the sequ