[NTG-context] Difference between \startmakeup and \startstandardmakeup

2015-06-06 Thread John Culleton
I have been using \startstandardmakeup etc. for
some years now. I note on the wiki that there is a
command \startmakeup also. It is not covered in my
copy of the Manual. What are the principal
diferences between the two?

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Re: [NTG-context] Difference between \startmakeup and \startstandardmakeup

2015-06-06 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

 Am 06.06.2015 um 18:01 schrieb John Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com:
 
 I have been using \startstandardmakeup etc. for
 some years now. I note on the wiki that there is a
 command \startmakeup also. It is not covered in my
 copy of the Manual. What are the principal
 diferences between the two?


There are no differences, the command \startstandardmakeup is the same as 
\startmakeup[standard].

\starttext

\startmakeup[standard]
Standard makeup
\stopmakeup

\startstandardmakeup
Standard makeup
\stopstandardmakeup

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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