Hello, I agree with the idea that documentation of ConTeXt's commands and parameters is rather incomplete. I'm wondering if it's possible to have a documentation system like Java's Javadoc. We can put comments just before commands definitions and use a little preprocessor written in Perl or Python that parse TeX files in order to build a ConTeXt documentation like the manual titled "ConTeXt commands". I'm looking forward your opinion about this. Nicolas -----Message d'origine----- De : ntg-context-bounces@ntg.nl [mailto:ntg-context-bounces@ntg.nl] De la part de Gerben Wierda Envoyé : vendredi 28 octobre 2005 00:06 À : mailing list for ConTeXt users Objet : Re: [NTG-context] How can I minimize the vertical space taken bya \textrule On Oct 27, 2005, at 21:00, Peter Rolf wrote:
I already had
\setuptextrules [before=,after=,inbetween=]
but that does not work. It seems that inside my paragraph environment, the settings made outside it are ignored. I also do not have my \setupinterlinespace[medium] there (see other thread). Looks like a startstopparagraph problem to me.
I've tested it without an environment, so maybe you are right. Have you tried to add some setups (\setuptexrules,..) to
\setupparagraphs[...][...][before=??? or command=???]
I had tried about everything I could think of. That's the one big problem with ConTeXt, it's most of the tim ea matter of trial and error and a difficult process of trial and error even. Documentation often does only mentions the existence of something without an explanation (arguments to commands are seldomly adequately explained). I have been fighting with layout parameters yesterday for a document I needed to keep within one page.
I'm sure there is a (context-)way (but I have not used this command 'til today).
Someone should fund Hans for writing true documentation. G _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context