* RE: Mark version
@ 1998-08-04 18:50 Berend de Boer
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From: Berend de Boer @ 1998-08-04 18:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Tuesday, August 04, 1998 10:40 AM, Hans Hagen [SMTP:pragma@wxs.nl] wrote:
> %D \stelkantlijnin[niveau=5]
> %D
> %D \startkantlijn[1]
>
> Don't expect to much from such features.
Well, it's enough for me. It doesn't work quite well in \startopsomming environments, but for now it's ok.
Groetjes,
Berend.
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* Re: Mark version
@ 1998-08-04 21:03 Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 1998-08-04 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: 'ntg-context@ntg.nl'
Berend de Boer wrote:
> Well, it's enough for me. It doesn't work quite well in \startopsomming environments, but for now it's ok.
Just collect the most horrible ones so that some day I can look into it.
BTW, if you download 1998-001.pdf, you can see how to add notes to
documents. It's not that hard for me to extend that one with a 'process
when > version' feature.
Hans
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* Re: Mark version
@ 1998-08-04 8:39 Hans Hagen
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From: Hans Hagen @ 1998-08-04 8:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: 'ntg-context@ntg.nl'
Berend de Boer wrote:
> Latex has a changebar environment. Does something like this exists for
> context as well? I saw \startversie of course, but you can only change the
> font. A bar in the margin is really nice for nonobtrusively marking
> changes.
This is what core-rul describes:
%D \stelkantlijnin[niveau=5]
%D
%D \startkantlijn[1]
%D First we set the level at~5. Next we typeset this first
%D paragraph as a level~1 one. As expected no rule show up.
%D \stopkantlijn
%D
%D \startkantlijn[5]
%D The second paragraph is a level~5 one. As we can se here,
%D the marginal rule gets a width according to its level.
%D \stopkantlijn
%D
%D \startkantlijn[8]
%D It will of course be no surprise that this third paragraph
%D has a even thicker margin rule. This behavior can be
%D overruled by specifying the width explictly.
%D \stopkantlijn
Don't expect to much from such features.
Hans
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* Mark version
@ 1998-08-03 19:32 Berend de Boer
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From: Berend de Boer @ 1998-08-03 19:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hai All,
Latex has a changebar environment. Does something like this exists for
context as well? I saw \startversie of course, but you can only change the
font. A bar in the margin is really nice for nonobtrusively marking
changes.
Groetjes,
Berend.
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