I have been using \startstandardmakeup etc. for
some years now. I note on the wiki that there is a
command \startmakeup also. It is not covered in my
copy of the Manual. What are the principal
diferences between the two?
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Am 06.06.2015 um 18:01 schrieb John Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com:
I have been using \startstandardmakeup etc. for
some years now. I note on the wiki that there is a
command \startmakeup also. It is not covered in my
copy of the Manual. What are the principal
diferences between the two
Am 21.05.10 23:50, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hi,
Could anyone please explain what \startmakeup do (and similar commands)?
I suspect that commands like this are often used for creating title
pages. But have now idea what they do.
When given explanation, I want to wikify it.
http
Hi Wolfgang,
\startmakeup is the internal command for \startstandardmakeup which is
created with \definemakup[standard].
Thank you for making this more clear.
1) \startstandardmakeup is extensively used but not found in the wiki
command reference. Why?
2) What \startstandardmakeup do
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hi Wolfgang,
\startmakeup is the internal command for \startstandardmakeup which is
created with \definemakup[standard].
Thank you for making this more clear.
1) \startstandardmakeup is extensively used but not found in the wiki
command reference. Why
Hi,
Could anyone please explain what \startmakeup do (and similar commands)?
I suspect that commands like this are often used for creating title
pages. But have now idea what they do.
When given explanation, I want to wikify it.
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/startmakeup
Regards