Yes, it turns out, this was somehow my fault. I had spaces in my
section titles, and somehow this doesn't turn out right. Anyways,
with this command:
#v+
\def\mycontext#1{
\edef\stringa{\ignorespaces\fetchmark[section][current]}
\edef\stringb{\ignorespaces#1}
\strut\ifx\stringa\stringb
\color[re
Thanks, all works out nicely. So, I have another problem. According
to my friend, every good presentation should highlight the current
section in the table of contents. So I defined this:
#v+
\def\mycontext#1{%
\edef\stringa{\fetchmark[section][current]}
\edef\stringb{#1}
\strut
\ifx\stringa\st
Adam Duck wrote:
> So, I showed ConTeXt to a friend of mine. He said he wanted to try it
> and now -- well, you don't want to know how he swears :). We're
> trying to do a presentation...
>
> Anyways, I'm trying to help him... But I (we) have some problems:
>
> I managed to write something like
So, I showed ConTeXt to a friend of mine. He said he wanted to try it
and now -- well, you don't want to know how he swears :). We're
trying to do a presentation...
Anyways, I'm trying to help him... But I (we) have some problems:
I managed to write something like this (it's never been so hard