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* \page[+2]
@ 2005-07-28 16:57 Elena Fraboschi
  2005-07-28 17:01 ` \page[+2] Matthias Weber
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From: Elena Fraboschi @ 2005-07-28 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw)


Dear All:

This is like going to school: every evening I study a very narrow
topic in ConTeXt, the idea being "Si va piano, si va lontano" ("go
slow and you'll get far").  So last night I was to study
cross-references, and that was simple enough EXCEPT...

I could not come up with a practical application for 
\page[+2] or \page[-2].  I understand the concept (I think):
it is two pages ahead, or two pages back, relative to the
current page.  But could anyone tell me in what context (sorry for
the pun) would that be used?

I must be missing something.  How could I possibly know what's
on page "current + 2" or "current - 2" unless I compile, in which
case the notation would be equivalent to inserting cross-references
manually?  As I said, I am missing something, but what.

Thanks in advance, elena

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* Re: \page[+2]
@ 2005-07-29 15:03 Elena Fraboschi
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From: Elena Fraboschi @ 2005-07-29 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw)


Thanks, Matthias and Hans, for the tip about \page[+2].  I have not yet
studied a ConTeXt presentation (read, "slides") macros, so it may well
be that that use is very practical.  (In any of the slides packages I
know in LaTeX, it certainly would be.)  As for Hans's suggestion, that
it might be used to "create two empty pages", say again I think it's
great - it would be better yet if the functionality \page[-2] existed
to erase the last two pages, say ;-)  Thanks again, elena

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