Re: [NTG-context] solved-how to make "\getmarking[title]" show using default font size? (Wolfgang Schuster)
Dear Wolfgang, Thank you for your help.
Don?t set the font style with the argument of the \title command, use \setuphead.
I'll keep in mind.
\define[2]\Mytitle {\framedtext [width=broad, height=5\bodyfontsize, background=color, backgroundcolor=lightgray, offset=2pt, strut=no, frame=off, align={middle,middle}] {#2}}
\setuphead [title] [command=\Mytitle, style=\ssbfb] % \ss\bfb
Why is the number of arguments 2? What is #1 for? One more question about \startfiguretext. \startitemize \item first item \startfiguretext[right][]{} {\externalfigure[cow][width=.3\makeupwidth]} \startitemize \item 11111 \item 22222 \item 33333 \stopitemize \stopfiguretext \item second item \stopitemize gives no error, but 11111, 22222 starts from the very beginning of the the text line. It ignores the indentation affected by \item first item. Is it normal? Then, how to keep the indentation caused by \startitemize? Thank you again. Best regards, Dalyoung
Am 28.07.2011 um 02:32 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung:
Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you for your help.
Don?t set the font style with the argument of the \title command, use \setuphead.
I'll keep in mind.
\define[2]\Mytitle {\framedtext [width=broad, height=5\bodyfontsize, background=color, backgroundcolor=lightgray, offset=2pt, strut=no, frame=off, align={middle,middle}] {#2}}
\setuphead [title] [command=\Mytitle, style=\ssbfb] % \ss\bfb
Why is the number of arguments 2? What is #1 for?
#1 : Number (not necessary in your case) #2 : Text Wolfgang
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