Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
maybe, but i'm hesitant to change this because it has been so from the
beginning
Reasonable enough.
Though the mixed A4/letter dimensions with \setuppapersize[letter] is
probably not what a user intends and not useful for backward
compatibility. They should
Should \setuppapersize automatically assume the same typesetting and
printing papersizes, if no optional argument is given? Then you could
do \setuppapersize[letter] instead of \setuppapersize[letter][letter]
Right now
\setuppapersize[letter]
\starttext
hello
\stoptext
produces a mixture of
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
Should \setuppapersize automatically assume the same typesetting and
printing papersizes, if no optional argument is given? Then you could
do \setuppapersize[letter] instead of \setuppapersize[letter][letter]
maybe, but i'm hesitant to change this because it has been
maybe, but i'm hesitant to change this because it has been so from the
beginning
Reasonable enough.
Though the mixed A4/letter dimensions with \setuppapersize[letter] is
probably not what a user intends and not useful for backward
compatibility. They should probably get a PDF with an a4