Tuesday, March 11, 2003 Hans Hagen wrote: HH> At 12:47 PM 3/11/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Anyway, I built a "quick and dirty" patch which seems to work for most environments which, I think, require it: itemgroups, definitions, formulas, verbatim. You can put it in your cont-loc between \unprotect ... \protect pairs:
HH> This is dangerous! better put it into cont-min.tex and load that one in HH> yoru cont-sys.tex file HH> \readfile{yourfile}\donothing\donothing HH> or so. Cont-loc.tex is a personal extensions (there i put patches that i HH> test for some time before they make it into the kernel; i also have a HH> cont-exp for experiment, like dirty speedups); since these file are not HH> distributed, there is a danger in them being on someones system and being HH> loaded. I thought that cont-new was for the temporary patches and cont-loc for the local extensions? Since cont-loc is not distributed with the normal ConTeXt distribution, it makes sense to put it there, doesn't it? HH> Also, something: HH> \overloaded \def \somehack ... HH> may warn you for such dangers. That's good to know. HH> \def\synchronizeindentation HH> {% HH> \doifvalue{\??dd#1\c!springvolgendein}\v!nee\noindentation HH> \doifvalue{\??dd#1\c!springvolgendein}\v!auto\noindent} HH> }% HH> HH> saves keying and also provides a hook Right :) I expect to see it in the core for the next release! ;) -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta