Dear list,
I’m fiddling around with a simple apparatus for critical editions with
endnotes. For now this is working ok - but I’m wondering if somebody
could advise me on some aspects of it (see below). Here’s a minimal example:
\newwrite\enotes
\newread\readenotes
\immediate\openout\enotes = \jobname.en
\immediate\write\enotes{ %
\noexpand\let\noexpand\stretchednormalcase=\noexpand\relax
\noexpand\let\noexpand\tfc=\noexpand\relax
\noexpand\let\noexpand\bf=\noexpand\relax
% \noexpand\let\par=\noexpand\relax % seems to make luatex hang?
}
\newcount\entrycounter \entrycounter=0
\setuplabeltext[en][lines=,line=]
\def\enseparator{\crlf}
\long\def\appEntry#1#2{
\expandafter\startline[line:\the\entrycounter]%
\expandafter\pagereference[page:\the\entrycounter]%
{#1}
\expandafter\stopline[line:\the\entrycounter]%
\immediate\write\enotes{%
{\expandafter\at[page:\the\entrycounter]}/{\noexpand\csname
inline\expandafter\endcsname[line:\the\entrycounter]}~{#1}]
{#2}\enseparator%
}%
\global\advance\entrycounter by 1\relax
}
\def\printendnotes{
\immediate\closeout\enotes
\page[right]
\expandafter\input\jobname.en
}
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
That’s a \appEntry{\bf lemma}{That’s a variant reading…}. \input tufte\crlf
But then there’s a blackrule \appEntry{\blackrule[width=5cm]\crlf and a
linebreak}{-- which we don’t want to repeat in the apparatus.}.
\stoplinenumbering
\printendnotes
\stoptext
Now, this is obviously a really primitive approach (I’m still learning…)
which I’d like to improve in some ways:
- How can I get rid of the blackrule in the apparatus?
\noexpand\let\blackrule[#1]=\noexpand\relax
throws an error (You can't use `macro parameter character #' in vertical
mode.) while
\noexpand\let\blackrule=\noexpand\relax
eliminates the rule but simply prints the arguments in the square
brackets. (Same holds true for every macro with arguments.)
- What to do if I’d want to gobble \crlf or \par in the lemma while
using them as separators after each apparatus entry? I tried to \let
them to \relax, which ends in luatex getting stuck when it tries to
import the .en-file.
- How could I reset gobbled commands like \bf to their original meaning
(I’d like to ignore \bf inside a lemma but still be able to have bold
page numbers at the beginning of the apparatus entry)?
I’m sure there are much more elegant ways to do this (probably in lua?),
maybe someone could provide me with a hint where to start from?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
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