m things that matter)
anyway, the shift at the top is a side effect of tracing options enabled:
\gdef\page_grids_add_to_mix_indeed#1%
{\begingroup
\resetvisualizers
\global\setbox#1\vpack{\noindent\backgroundline[layout:mix]{\box#1}}%
\endgroup}
needs an \noindent (or maybe a forgetall elsewh
oblems.
Regarding plain format: no I like what is possible in Context and am
abhorred by the idea to have to find out all that by myself; but so
now and then I am self-willed enough to do things "my way".
On Jul 14, 2006, at 12:13, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
> Hans Ha
On 7/14/06, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hans Hagen wrote:
> >
> > \backgroundline[red]{...}
>
> As you can see, there are plenty commands even I had not heard
> about yet :-)
...call for modules.pdf ?
Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> \backgroundline[red]{...}
As you can see, there are plenty commands even I had not heard
about yet :-)
Taco
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I wish to avoid because it seems
> overly complex for this simple task and may have side effects in terms
> of alignment issues.
> Is the best perhaps using a metapost graphic? and if so, what is best
> MPgraphic, useMPgraphic, reuseMPgraphic
acepositions
\begingroup
\incolortrue
\llap{\infofont\backgroundline[black]{\white\editorsynchronization\space\the\inputlineno}\quad}%
\endgroup
\fi}
\appendtoksonce\synchronizeeditor\to\everypar
\protect \endinput
% \starttext
% \dorecurse{100}{\input ward \par} \page
% \stoptext