Hans van der Meer via ntg-context schrieb am 26.05.2023 um 21:38:
Calling "\bf\tfa TEXT" for example leaves the TEXT not in bold
because \tfa does not respect the current style. As does \small, etc.
Shown by looking at the meaning of for example \small:
\small=protected macro:\triggergroupedco
Dear all,
I need something like \doifelseoddpage, but this does not work as
expected. See below example. You will notice that on page two you
still get the ODD text, with page number 1.
What's going on? Is there a proper way to detect what page I'm on?
Example:
\starttext
\dorecurse{70}{\doi
Hi Peter,
> My .tex file is in a directory within my working directory. I would like
> ConTeXt to write its output in the same directory as my .tex file. But it
> writes to the working directory.
>
> This was asked 10 years ago:
> `tex.stackexchange.com/questions/67928/how-to-set-output-directo
My .tex file is in a directory within my working directory. I would like
ConTeXt to write its output in the same directory as my .tex file. But it
writes to the working directory.
This was asked 10 years ago:
`tex.stackexchange.com/questions/67928/how-to-set-output-directory-in-context-command`
Calling "\bf\tfa TEXT" for example leaves the TEXT not in bold because \tfa
does not respect the current style. As does \small, etc.
Shown by looking at the meaning of for example \small:
\small=protected macro:\triggergroupedcommand {\setsmallbodyfont \tf }
and
\tx=protected macro:\currentxfon