This is a disclaimer to my former message about this subject.
I continued considering the solution to the problem of using *fleurons* in
a document via the suggested *\leaders* command and it turned out to be a
dead end for the following reasons:
1) it acts wrongly if the page in which the
Francisco Gracia
10. November 2013
16:07
This is a
disclaimer to my former message about this subject.I continued
considering the solution to the problem of using *fleurons* in a
document via the suggested *\leaders* command and it turned out to be a
dead end for the
On 11/4/2013 1:37 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 02.11.2013 um 21:54 schrieb Francisco Gracia fgragu...@gmail.com:
There is plenty of information available about how to deal with issues related
to chapter openings (*headings*) in *Context* but I have not found any related
to document
Many thanks, Wolfgang, for your quick and complete solution to my riddle.
As Hans has commented, it is really brilliant.
I must confess that I do not understand yet the substance of it, i.e. the
definition itself of *Fleuron*, but I will keep studying it and will end
for getting it, I hope.
For
Am 02.11.2013 um 21:54 schrieb Francisco Gracia fgragu...@gmail.com:
There is plenty of information available about how to deal with issues
related to chapter openings (*headings*) in *Context* but I have not found
any related to document endings.
I would like to end the chapters of a