Reminds me of this post:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20041101.205339.1e76d98d.html
I bet that is what we all do!
David
Matthias Weber :
> Hello again,
>
> oh my, this was a stupid mistake. I added the
> [screen] and [print] parameters to \stopmode.
> No wonder that is what is being
Hello again,
oh my, this was a stupid mistake. I added the
[screen] and [print] parameters to \stopmode.
No wonder that is what is being printed.
Sorry for the confusion!
Matthias
On Apr 28, 2005, at 2:00 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Matthias
I see there is a problem in your case. Still it is not poss
Hello Willi,
I have just change a major projects to modes, so in producing a minimal
example
the effect takes a slightly different form:
\starttext
\disablemode[screen]
\enablemode[print]
\startmode[screen]
Screen Version
\stopmode[screen]
\startmode[print]
Print Version
\stopmode[print]
\stoptex
Hi Matthias
I see there is a problem in your case. Still it is not possible to give
you a meaningful answer if there is no detailed information.
Could you provide a minimal example which is producing the mentioned
bahviour?
Willi
Matthias Weber wrote:
Hello,
when using modes, the names of all u
Hello,
when using modes, the names of all used modes are printed on the first
page
of the document like
[screen]
[print]
etc.
What's the purpose, and how can I get rid of this?
I could see this being useful if the disabled modes were stricken out.
Thanks,
Matthias