Am 29.01.2012 um 18:42 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
On 01/29/2012 06:24 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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I tested it now myself and what you want doesn’t work in this way. As you can see in the example below “headcommand=\tex” does work when you also use “location=command” but only with some limitations, e.g. the font is wrong and you loose also the option the change the location of the title.
Thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
The font can be fixed using headstyle, but the location of the title is important for the document.
You can use a two step mechanism where the commands you use in the document pass the content to a internal description environment. \usemodule[annotation] \definedescription[abcdescription] \define[2]\AbcCommand {\startabcdescription{\tex{\placeannotationtitle}}% \placeannotationcontent \stopabcdescription} \defineannotation[abc][alternative=command,command=\AbcCommand] \starttext %\abc{starttext}{This is a description for \tex{starttext}} \abc[title=starttext]{This is a description for \tex{starttext}} \startabc[title=starttext]This is a description for \tex{starttext}\stopabc \stoptext Wolfgang