On 2/1/2014 10:15 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi Hans,
how about the \ifleftonpage, or something like that?
\if
is reserved for 'real' ifs
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Rid
Hi Hans,
how about the \ifleftonpage, or something like that?
Just trying to have the name of the command more literate.
Of course if the conditional part is to be expanded to something
more elaborate then pagechecker would be fine!
regards
Keith.
Am 31.01.2014 um 11:18 schrieb Hans Ha
On 1/31/2014 10:46 AM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Personally, I find the names used sub-optimal!
we had testpage and that one stays anyway and checkpage is close to that
(overloading testpage with a new syntax is messy)
I would think something like conditionalbreak or conditionalpagebreak
wou
Hi Hans,
Personally, I find the names used sub-optimal!
I would think something like conditionalbreak or conditionalpagebreak
would be better and verbose.
Other names could be ifpagelength, ifpagelengthstill, leftonpage, or something
similar.
I assume you have implemented checkpage as an added
On 1/30/2014 12:34 PM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
use case needed
Here two cases to compare:
1.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth\\
\input knuth\blank \noindentation
\input knuth
\testpage[35]\noindentation\input knuth
\stoptext
2.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, firs
use case needed
Here two cases to compare:
1.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth\\
\input knuth\blank \noindentation
\input knuth
\testpage[35]\noindentation\input knuth
\stoptext
2.
\setupindenting[yes, 9pt, first]
\starttext
\noindentation\input knuth\\
On 1/30/2014 10:37 AM, "H. Özoguz" wrote:
Hi there,
I asked a similar question before, but I try it again (in a bit
different way):
The command \testpage[n] Paragraph sets the next paragraph on the next
page, if there are less than n lines left on the current page. I use
this command very often
Hi there,
I asked a similar question before, but I try it again (in a bit
different way):
The command \testpage[n] Paragraph sets the next paragraph on the next
page, if there are less than n lines left on the current page. I use
this command very often, but need it with some extension: If \