On 9/30/2013 11:44 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Sep 2013, Lars Huttar wrote:
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>> I found \start and \stop referenced in the context reference manual
>> (e.g. section 5.5).
>> While \startXYZ - \stopXYZ pairs are discussed earlier, I can't find any
>> place that \start and \stop (with no
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:00 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
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> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
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>> I found \start and \stop referenced in the context reference manual
>> (e.g. section 5.5).
>> While \startXYZ - \stopXYZ pairs are discussed earlier, I can't find any
>> place tha
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
> I found \start and \stop referenced in the context reference manual
> (e.g. section 5.5).
> While \startXYZ - \stopXYZ pairs are discussed earlier, I can't find any
> place that \start and \stop (with no suffix) are described.
> They seem to b
On Mon, 30 Sep 2013, Lars Huttar wrote:
I found \start and \stop referenced in the context reference manual
(e.g. section 5.5).
While \startXYZ - \stopXYZ pairs are discussed earlier, I can't find any
place that \start and \stop (with no suffix) are described.
They seem to be used like \bgroup a
I found \start and \stop referenced in the context reference manual
(e.g. section 5.5).
While \startXYZ - \stopXYZ pairs are discussed earlier, I can't find any
place that \start and \stop (with no suffix) are described.
They seem to be used like \bgroup and \egroup. Is that right?
They are defined