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− | </cd:description> | + | The command {{cmd|definepagecolumns}} not only defines a name to be used as argument for {{cmd|startpagecolumns}}, but it also creates an instance environment.</cd:description> |
− | <cd:examples></cd:examples> | + | <cd:examples><cd:example title=""><context source="yes"> |
+ | % arranging setup for demonstration purposes | ||
+ | \setuppapersize[A6,landscape][A5] \showframe | ||
+ | \setuppaper[mx=1,ny=2] | ||
+ | \setuparranging[XY] | ||
+ | |||
+ | % actual code | ||
+ | \definepagecolumns | ||
+ | [example] | ||
+ | [n=2] | ||
+ | \starttext | ||
+ | \startexample | ||
+ | \dorecurse{4} | ||
+ | {\input knuth } | ||
+ | \stopexample | ||
+ | \stoptext | ||
+ | </context></cd:example></cd:examples> | ||
<cd:notes></cd:notes> | <cd:notes></cd:notes> | ||
<cd:seealso> | <cd:seealso> |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 14 September 2023
Contents
\startpagecolumns ... \stoppagecolumns
Summary
The instances of \startpagecolumns ... \stoppagecolumns are used for column material
Description
The command \definepagecolumns not only defines a name to be used as argument for \startpagecolumns, but it also creates an instance environment.
Examples
Example 1
% arranging setup for demonstration purposes \setuppapersize[A6,landscape][A5] \showframe \setuppaper[mx=1,ny=2] \setuparranging[XY] % actual code \definepagecolumns [example] [n=2] \starttext \startexample \dorecurse{4} {\input knuth } \stopexample \stoptext