20 Dec
2017
20 Dec
'17
5:44 p.m.
On Wed, 20 Dec 2017, Hans Hagen wrote:
% solution 1:
\setuphead [part] [page=no, placehead=hidden]
\setuptexttexts [\synchronizehead{part}]
I recently had a problem where \testpage was misbehaving while \testpagesyncronized worked correctly. The example above is another situation where syncronization solves the problem. Does syncronization have any drawbacks (other than speed)? If not, then what is the overhead of "synchronizing everything"? ConTeXt is quite fast, and I for one, wouldn't mind a few mili second delay in each compilation for saving a few hours of debugging time! Aditya