had something like \definerule[…][…] and
>> \setuprule[…][…]. This made it possible to create lines of a define width.
>
> I'm sorry but I'm unable to find any code or proper example for the command.
>
>> So what I found is the fillers, which apparently are not meant for
Willi Egger schrieb am 15.10.2020 um 21:59:
Hoi,
In earlier times we had something like \definerule[…][…] and \setuprule[…][…].
This made it possible to create lines of a define width.
I'm sorry but I'm unable to find any code or proper example for the command.
So what I found
Hoi,
In earlier times we had something like \definerule[…][…] and \setuprule[…][…].
This made it possible to create lines of a define width. — So what I found is
the fillers, which apparently are not meant for the purpose I am looking for.
Kind regards
Willi
> On 14 Oct 2020, at 16
[options]
\setupregister[singular][name][options]
\setuprotate[options]
\setuprule[name][options]
# \setups
\setupscreens[options]
\setupsection[name][name][options]
\setupsectionblock[name][options]
\setupsorting[name][options]
\setupspacing[broad|packed]
\setupstrut[yes|no|cap|text]
\setupsubpagenumber
Hi,
texshow-web say:
\definerule[...][...,...=...,...]
[...] name
[...,...=...,...] see \setuprule
but it is not defined both in my and contextgarden context instalation.
One from texshow or context should be corrected. I vote for the second.
vit