[NTG-context] Re: An announcement of my new book.

2024-02-14 Thread Sir Coleman via ntg-context
First of all, I'm grateful for your offer, and hope that you find it valuable indeed. However, I must say that this isn't what I had in mind. I wanted to create more of a reference, a complete reference, and one that's of course not meant to be read from cover to cover. What you're suggesting s

[NTG-context] Re: An announcement of my new book.

2024-02-13 Thread Sir Coleman via ntg-context
I'm glad to know there's a demand for this book. Hopefully soon I'll upload a draft of it to GitLab, so if there's anything that you learned that you would like to contribute to this book, you would be able to do so. I personally would be very happy if someone would give me examples of things a

[NTG-context] Re: Two bugs with descriptions in ConTeXt.

2024-02-13 Thread Sir Coleman via ntg-context
Oh dear... The serried alternative does indeed solve the second "bug". And to answer your question, I literally encountered this problem in one of my own documents, so yes, it's a real world problem... And also good to know the explanation of why the counter acts weird. I'll also check out enu

[NTG-context] Re: An announcement of my new book.

2024-02-13 Thread Sir Coleman via ntg-context
Acknowledged. However, this does reinforce my point, that the documentation needs to be updated. The examples on the wiki still use \getcounter, and naturally they all fail to compile. Hence, my ambition to create a book to serve as the documentation, which I find is a better medium for communi