Re: [NTG-context] What is the meaning of `\start`

2019-12-02 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Sun, 1 Dec 2019, denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org wrote:


Hi,

in some examples I have found `\start` and `\stop`. What are they 
exactly? Just like `\begingroup` `\endgroup`? Or is there something 
else?


They are equivalent to `\bgroup` and `\egroup`. You can also use 
`\start[whatever]` to get \startwhatever (which is sometimes useful)


Aditya
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[NTG-context] What is the meaning of `\start`

2019-12-01 Thread denis . maier . lists
Hi,

in some examples I have found `\start` and `\stop`. What are they exactly? Just 
like `\begingroup` `\endgroup`? Or is there something else?

Best,
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