On 11/1/2020 7:24 PM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
Dear List,
I was reading Typesetting in Lua using LuaTEX https://www.ntg.nl/maps/41/11.pdf. By playing with the examples in the article, I found that `context.chapter(context.delayed("one"))` does not render the delayed text properly, while `context.bf http://context.bf(context.delayed("one"))` does.
I would like to ask whether this difference is by design and, if not, whether there is any systematic way of giving delayed arguments to `context.chapter`, where by "systematic way" I'm referring to a proper use of the existing definition of "\chapter" instead of any faked duplication of it that visually resembles a chapter title. by design
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