On 11/20/2016 6:37 PM, Rik wrote:
On 2016-11-20 12:16, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Rik Kabel mailto:context@rik.users.panix.com 20. November 2016 um 17:49
Okay.
What is the scope of local use? It’s used to change the width of a \vbox.
\starttext
\ruledvbox\bgroup \input ward \egroup
\ruledvbox\bgroup \hsize.5\textwidth \input ward \egroup
\stoptext
It is different from grouping (as demonstrated by placing the middle two lines above in braces). Which example?
Wolfgang
Sorry, the example at the head of the thread. Originally:
\starttext
\hsize200pt
\dorecurse{60}{\recurselevel: \the\hsize\ \the\textwidth\par}
\stoptext
And with the \hsize in a group :
\starttext
{\hsize200pt
\dorecurse{60}{\recurselevel: \the\hsize\ \the\textwidth\par}}
\stoptext
I did not expect it to change the result, and it does not. So I was asking just what Hans meant by “local use.”
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