Am 07.06.10 02:03, schrieb Scott Steele:
> In Latex, \fancybreak was part of a package called, I believe, > fancyheader or fancypage. It produced a break frequently seen in > published prose (I'm currently reading {\em Bluebeard} where Kurt > Vonnegut uses it liberally) with significant vertical space between > two paragraphs and, centered both in that vertical space as well as > horizontally, a number of well-spaced marks. There are usually 3 > marks, and they are frequently asterisks or traditional > dingbats/fleurons. This sort of break is generally used when the > author wishes to indicate a break more significant than a change in > paragraph but short of an outright new chapter.
\unprotect [...] \protect
\starttext \input knuth \fancybreak{$* * *$} \input ward \stoptext
Wolfgang
Thanks a lot for all of that! I'm having trouble getting it to run, though. I tried copy/pasting it into the Context Live site but get
I wrote now a module for this, you can download it from here: http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/fancybreak Wolfgang