Hi.

2010/10/29 Vladimir Lomov <lomov...@gmail.com>:
> Hi.
>
> Please consider the attached example.
>
> I want to put a mark (how many points will give the answer on a
> question) on right margin. I define command '\pointsMark' to do that
> but it fails if I put it inside
> \start/stopformula. Could someone give advice how to put such mark on
> right margin even for equation?
>
I tried to find a bit more information about margins but context
manual don't provide details (I'll try later with sources). I also
tried to see how to use 'plain' TeX commands for marginal material (I
looked to "TeX by Topic") but didn't find appropriate section.

Meanwhile I clarify for myself what I need from margins: I want to put
a text on right margin (like in previous example) but want the text to
be aligned to right (all text in right margin should have the same
right edge).

EDT: I found solution for this:
<code>
\setupimnargin[right][align=left] %%% Ok, I thought that align=left it
to align to the left edge.
</code>

> I tried to find a bit more information about margins but context manual don't 
> provide details
"Look the source, Luke" :D

Now the only question is how to put text on right margin within
\start/stopformula. But this is matter of taste.

P.S. The solution for the problem is much simpler than I use in LaTeX
(tricks with lengths).

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WBR, Vladimir Lomov
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