> Lukáš Procházka > 14. Februar 2016 um 08:46 > Hello, > > during typesetting a document I'm collecting some information. > > At the end (i.e. right before \stoptext or right after \stoptext), I'd > need to perform an operation. > > The way is to place some code before my code: > > \starttext > ... > > \DoSomethingMine > \stoptext > > But I'm looking for a way that the code inside document prepares the > final operation and a way to avoid writing "\DoSomethingMine" before > \stoptext (or \stopcomponent) - something being processed by ConTeXt > naturally. > > Something like: > > \starttext > ... > \startluacode > context.reactors.jobfinished = function(prev_op) > -- Do something mine > prev_op() > end > \stopluacode > ... > \stoptext % ConTeXt to call "context.reactors.jobfinished" or similar > implicitly > > Does ConTeXt offer something like described? (Would be nice...) \appendtoks ... % put your own code here \to \everystoptext Wolfgang