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\startmarginrule
Syntax (autogenerated)
\startmarginrule[...] ... \stopmarginrule | |
[...] | number |
\startmarginrule[...=...,...] ... \stopmarginrule | |
...=...,... | inherits from \setupmarginrule |
Syntax
\startmarginrule[...] ... \stopmarginrule | |
[...] | number |
Description
Example
Here is example input:
\starttext \startmarginrule The sound of a duck is a good demonstration of how different people listen to a sound. Everywhere in Europe the sound is equal. But in every country it is described differently: kwaak||kwaak (Netherlands), couin||couin (French), gick||gack (German), rap||rap (Danish) and mech||mech (Spanish). If you speak these words aloud you will notice that in spite of the consonants the sound is really very well described. And what about a cow, does it say boe, mboe or mmmmmm? \stopmarginrule \stoptext
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