Am 14.11.2011 um 09:07 schrieb Hans Hagen:

> 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.}]

of course! how did you know that :o)


> and ... so it's asking for a mess.
> 
> Just use a command as Wolfgang mentioned.

yes, that what I thought right away too. 
for the sake of completeness, I just wanted to answer Idris question and wait 
what he thinks.

Thanks to all,
Steffen
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