Hi all, for the people who're looking for a equivalent of the FiXme package for LaTeX, there is a first version only with the basic commands. I can extend the module if there is interest but I don't want to integrate margin notes and highlighted as the todonotes package has. URL: http://bitbucket.org/wolfs/fixme/ Wolfgang
2009/4/30 Wolfgang Schuster
Hi all,
for the people who're looking for a equivalent of the FiXme package for LaTeX, there is a first version only with the basic commands. I can extend the module if there is interest but I don't want to integrate margin notes and highlighted as the todonotes package has.
Hi Wolfgang, Is this the usage of the module? \usemodule[t][fixme] \starttext This is only a test \fixme{blah}. \stoptext I want to know how to use it because I think it is a good example for my studing the "programming" of ConTeXt :) -- Best wishes, Li Yanrui * Gentoo Linux (~x86) * ConTeXt Minimals Beta (2009.04.29 20:23)
Am 30.04.2009 um 03:29 schrieb Yanrui Li:
2009/4/30 Wolfgang Schuster
: Hi all,
for the people who're looking for a equivalent of the FiXme package for LaTeX, there is a first version only with the basic commands. I can extend the module if there is interest but I don't want to integrate margin notes and highlighted as the todonotes package has.
Hi Wolfgang,
Is this the usage of the module?
\usemodule[t][fixme]
You can leave out the [t], you need the first argument for \usemodule only when there are more only files with the same name, e.g. Hans layout module (m-layout) and Patrick's (t-layout)
\starttext This is only a test \fixme{blah}. \stoptext
I want to know how to use it because I think it is a good example for my studing the "programming" of ConTeXt :)
You could also change the location of the message with \fixme[location] {...}. Wolfgang
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