Dear all, I have two questions regarding using spacing in enumerations. Depending on a mode being enabled, I would like to add a command at the beginning of an enumeration (I want to place something in the margin, but it doesn't actually matter what I do, only when). As shown in the minimal example below, invoking the macro that does something, a little extra space is added. I don't know why, it is probably something very TeX-basic I am ignorant of. So: How do I get rid of the extra space? The problem occurs both in mk2 and mk4, I would prefer a solution that also works in mk2. Thanks! Matthias \def\mma{ \startmode [mma] {} \stopmode } \def\enwidth{5em} \defineenumeration [example] [text=Example, way=bysubsection, location=hanging, width=\enwidth, letter=rm] \starttext \enablemode[mma] \startexample \mma \input tufte \stopexample %% \disablemode[mma] \startexample \mma \input tufte \stopexample %% \startexample \input tufte \stopexample \stoptext
Am 02.06.10 00:14, schrieb Matthias Weber:
Dear all,
I have two questions regarding using spacing in enumerations. Depending on a mode being enabled, I would like to add a command at the beginning of an enumeration (I want to place something in the margin, but it doesn't actually matter what I do, only when). As shown in the minimal example below, invoking the macro that does something, a little extra space is added. I don't know why, it is probably something very TeX-basic I am ignorant of. So: How do I get rid of the extra space? The problem occurs both in mk2 and mk4, I would prefer a solution that also works in mk2.
Thanks!
Matthias
\def\mma{ \startmode [mma] {} \stopmode }
\def\mma {\startmode[mma]% not sure here ...% \stopmode} or use setups \startsetups[mma] \startmode[mma] ... \stopmode \stopsetups \startexample \setups[mma] \stopexample Wolfgang
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 02.06.10 00:14, schrieb Matthias Weber:
Dear all,
I have two questions regarding using spacing in enumerations. Depending on a mode being enabled, I would like to add a command at the beginning of an enumeration (I want to place something in the margin, but it doesn't actually matter what I do, only when). As shown in the minimal example below, invoking the macro that does something, a little extra space is added. I don't know why, it is probably something very TeX-basic I am ignorant of. So: How do I get rid of the extra space? The problem occurs both in mk2 and mk4, I would prefer a solution that also works in mk2.
Thanks!
Matthias
\def\mma{ \startmode [mma] {} \stopmode }
\def\mma {\startmode[mma]% not sure here ...% \stopmode}
or maybe \def\mma{\doifmode{mma}{....}} or perhaps \def\mma{}%default % override the definition in a mode \startmode[mma] \def\mma{in mode mma} \stopmode
or use setups
Aditya
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Wolfgang Schuster