Am 08.12.2009 um 09:27 schrieb Matthijs Kooijman:
Hi Wolfgang,
As you don't provide a example with a description where you have the problem I can't make a test but this could work in MkIV I reckoned that the \page[no] command by itself was already broken, so I first want to fix that before making things more complicated (like doing stuff with before= or inbetween=).
\page[no] did work but only when you use it in the correct way. \starttext \blank[force,20cm] A \page[no] \startframedtext H \stopframedtext \stoptext or \starttext \blank[force,20cm] A \par\page[no] \startframedtext H \stopframedtext \stoptext
\setupdescriptions[...][inbetween={\blank[samepage,line]}] This isn't exactly what I need, since the page break occurs between the header and the body of the description (the boxed block is inside the description). Or is inbetween exactly where that should end up?
As you're unwilling to show a example I can't give a concrete answer.
However, using your \blank command directly does work. I've now put it in the before= of my typing environment and that works as well. Thanks for this!
\starttext \blank[force,20cm] A \blank[samepage,line] \startframedtext H \stopframedtext \stoptext Wolfgang