Selon Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gilles Grégoire wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >I was wondering why ConTeXt doesn't use a syntax like \startsomething
> >\stopsomething for chapters, sections, etc.
> >So I had a look on Google and found this:
> >
> >
> >
> >I see you planned to include the \sta
Gilles Grégoire wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering why ConTeXt doesn't use a syntax like \startsomething
\stopsomething for chapters, sections, etc.
So I had a look on Google and found this:
I see you planned to include the \start-\stop thing in ConTeXt, I even
understand that you already
Gilles Grégoire wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering why ConTeXt doesn't use a syntax like \startsomething
\stopsomething for chapters, sections, etc.
So I had a look on Google and found this:
I have usually have something like this in my environmentfile:
\def\startchapter[#1]%
{\
Hello,
I was wondering why ConTeXt doesn't use a syntax like \startsomething
\stopsomething for chapters, sections, etc.
So I had a look on Google and found this:
> At 03:46 PM 6/21/2002 +0200, Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>
> >one of the main features of both ConTeXt and LaTeX over plain TeX
>