Re: [NTG-context] How to avoid that \writetolist becomes a page-breaker

2010-12-15 Thread Hans Hagen
On 14-12-2010 10:32, Marco Pessotto wrote: \subject{\bf My title!} \dontleavehmode \writetolist[myrandompart]{}{It's a test} works. The question if is this the right thing to do, still remains, though it's quite ok as long as you realize that it introduces 'something' in the text stream, so

Re: [NTG-context] How to avoid that \writetolist becomes a page-breaker

2010-12-15 Thread Hans Hagen
On 14-12-2010 9:00, Marco Pessotto wrote: \doneleavehmode \writetolist[myrandompart]{It's a test} \input knuth i.e. just bind the write to some text - Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE

Re: [NTG-context] How to avoid that \writetolist becomes a page-breaker

2010-12-15 Thread Marco Pessotto
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes: On 14-12-2010 9:00, Marco Pessotto wrote: \doneleavehmode \writetolist[myrandompart]{It's a test} \input knuth i.e. just bind the write to some text Thanks for your answer. I'm on my way to the wiki :-) -- Marco

[NTG-context] How to avoid that \writetolist becomes a page-breaker

2010-12-14 Thread Marco Pessotto
Probably due to my abuse of \writetolist, I noticed that inserting \writetolist right after \subject makes TeX to think that it can break the page there without problems. See the following minimal example: %===cut here= \definelist[myrandompart] \starttext

Re: [NTG-context] How to avoid that \writetolist becomes a page-breaker

2010-12-14 Thread Marco Pessotto
Marco Pessotto melmo...@gmail.com writes: Probably due to my abuse of \writetolist, I noticed that inserting \writetolist right after \subject makes TeX to think that it can break the page there without problems. See the following minimal example: %===cut here=