On 14-11-2011 08:57, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:

Am 13.11.2011 um 22:33 schrieb Andreas Schneider:

On 13.11.2011 11:55, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:

I am looking for the same functionality as the traditional TeX comment 
(starting with %), but used in-line not only after a paragraph.

That sounds a bit strange, because a paragraph doesn't end with a line break. 
That's how I usually do my comments too; just add a comment and continue after 
the line break with the content/sentence/paragraph:

-----8<----------------
This is %some comment
an example.
----->8----------------

... will end up as: "This is an example."



maybe "paragraph" was the wrong word (even though in your example between "comment" and 
"an" there is a pilcrow too, which is commonly used to denote individual paragraphs).

that's what I meant: a true in-line comment ... without a line-break, 
parapgraph-break, pilcrow for ending the comment:

This is ¿some comment¡ an example.

and next one would want:

This is ¿some
comment¡ an example.

and

\startchapter[title={This is ¿some comment¡ an example.}]

and ... so it's asking for a mess.

Just use a command as Wolfgang mentioned.

Hans

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