Lukáš Procházka mailto:LPr@pontex.cz 14. Februar 2016 um 08:46 Hello,
during typesetting a document I'm collecting some information.
At the end (i.e. right before \stoptext or right after \stoptext), I'd need to perform an operation.
The way is to place some code before my code:
\starttext ...
\DoSomethingMine \stoptext
But I'm looking for a way that the code inside document prepares the final operation and a way to avoid writing "\DoSomethingMine" before \stoptext (or \stopcomponent) - something being processed by ConTeXt naturally.
Something like:
\starttext ... \startluacode context.reactors.jobfinished = function(prev_op) -- Do something mine prev_op() end \stopluacode ... \stoptext % ConTeXt to call "context.reactors.jobfinished" or similar implicitly
Does ConTeXt offer something like described? (Would be nice...) \appendtoks ... % put your own code here \to \everystoptext
Wolfgang