I'm still wrestling with this issue of doing InDesign-like documents. Does
ConTeXt provide a way to simulate multiple "stories" or flows of text? For
example, suppose I have a newspaper with two articles on page 1. One of
them continues on page 2, and the other on page 3. Is there a way to do
that?
Alternatively, I could consider plain TeX or LuaTeX, but I know very little
about either of those. I'm prepared to learn, but I'd like to get some
hints about what seems like the likliest path to produce this kind of
document.
Thank you!
-pd
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From: Peter Davis
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Peter Davis
I'm still wrestling with this issue of doing InDesign-like documents. Does ConTeXt provide a way to simulate multiple "stories" or flows of text? For example, suppose I have a newspaper with two articles on page 1. One of them continues on page 2, and the other on page 3. Is there a way to do that? You can see http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Columns#Columnsets and http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/columns.pdf
-- luigi
Am 10.06.2011 um 13:17 schrieb Peter Davis:
I'm still wrestling with this issue of doing InDesign-like documents. Does ConTeXt provide a way to simulate multiple "stories" or flows of text? For example, suppose I have a newspaper with two articles on page 1. One of them continues on page 2, and the other on page 3. Is there a way to do that?
Not yet because nobody needed this feature yet but the mechanism to write a command for this is available. Wolfgang
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