Re: [NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-06 Thread Hans Hagen
At 23:34 06/05/2004, you wrote: I have a single document, a book, and I find it convenient to subdivide it into files. For example I carry the same macro set from job to job, modifying it with each successive use. It saves a lot of typing. And as recently illustrated if an error crops up I can turn

Re: [NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-06 Thread John Culleton
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 07:12 pm, Matthew Huggett wrote: > John Culleton wrote: > >... > > > >I use a master file and call components into it with > > \input statements > > Is there any advantage to using a master file with \input > statements compared to using ConTeXt project and > component

Re: [NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-05 Thread Matthew Huggett
John Culleton wrote: ... I use a master file and call components into it with \input statements Is there any advantage to using a master file with \input statements compared to using ConTeXt project and component files? Or are these totally different things? Matt _

Re: [NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-05 Thread John Culleton
All of my problems of this moment are solved. there is an oddity however that can be noted. I use a master file and call components into it with \input statements. If I put the \stoptext statement at the end of the main file I get an extra page or sometimes two pages at the end of the run. If

Re: [NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-05 Thread John Culleton
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 02:07 am, Hans Hagen wrote: > At 18:40 05/05/2004, you wrote: > >using the Eplain macros. If there is a way to single > > space the TOC using the regular Context macros I will > > be happy to eliminate the Eplain, which may solve some > > of the other problems. > > what is

Re: [NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-05 Thread Hans Hagen
At 22:00 05/05/2004, you wrote: On Wednesday 05 May 2004 02:07 am, Hans Hagen wrote: > At 18:40 05/05/2004, you wrote: > >using the Eplain macros. If there is a way to single > > space the TOC using the regular Context macros I will > > be happy to eliminate the Eplain, which may solve some > > of

Re: [NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-05 Thread John Culleton
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 02:07 am, Hans Hagen wrote: > At 18:40 05/05/2004, you wrote: > >using the Eplain macros. If there is a way to single > > space the TOC using the regular Context macros I will > > be happy to eliminate the Eplain, which may solve some > > of the other problems. > > what is

Re: [NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-05 Thread Hans Hagen
At 18:40 05/05/2004, you wrote: using the Eplain macros. If there is a way to single space the TOC using the regular Context macros I will be happy to eliminate the Eplain, which may solve some of the other problems. what is single spacing a toc? with regards to including eplain text, why not types

[NTG-context] Notes and questions on 432 page book.

2004-05-05 Thread John Culleton
My latest project is almost finished. I have a few comments and questions. The book consists of one part with five unnumbered chapters followed by a second part of 101 numbered chapters, and some endmatter. I was unable to make the Context version of the TOC to single space these 110 or so c