On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Bill Meahan
I note there are two different ways of handling a chapter:
The traditional \chapter{mytitle}
\startchapter[title=mytitle, ownnumber=N ..] blah \stopchapter
Is there any difference or advantage/disadvatage to using one method or the other?
\start<section>.. \stop<section>: tagged pdf. See http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Epub Also \startchapter[title=mytitle1] ... \stopchapter Foo \startchapter[title=mytitle2] ... \stopchapter
From a structural point of view, Foo is outside the chapters
\chapter{mytitle1} ... Foo \chapter{mytitle2} ...
From a structural point of view, Foo is inside chapter "mytitle1"
Of course \startchapter[title=mytitle1] ... Foo \stopchapter% \startchapter[title=mytitle2] ... \stopchapter is equivalent to \chapter{mytitle1} ... Foo \chapter{mytitle2} ... So \start<section> \stop<section> can emulate \<section> but the converse is not true (at least from the p.o.w. of the structure of the document: and anyway you can always write your own macros to change the things as you like ) -- luigi