Am 24.04.24 um 01:00 schrieb Bruce Horrocks:
In the source there is a comment relating to location:
%D Regular list entries are bound to a specific location in order to get the right %D pagenumber etc.\ associated. When pushing something inbetween (in mkiv) it ends %D up directtly in the list. This is the default because otherwise users will wonder %D why spacing might get messed up (due to an unseen but present node). It is %D possible to force a location by explicitly setting \type {location} to \type %D {here}. %D %D Another way to force a certain order is to set the \type {order} variable when %D placing a list. The \type {command} option only pushes commands into the right %D order, and \type {all} orders all entries (which might be too much). In this case %D no specific location is needed with the inbetween method. Maybe additional %D mechanisms show up some day. See \type {inbetween-001.tex} for an example.
I don't really understand what capability the comment is referring to let alone be able to create an example demonstrating the difference.
Thank you, so it looks like "location=here" is only used with \writebetweenlist to get the current page number. Hraban