[NTG-context] How to read sources? (was:) Footnotes
Andrea Valle
valle at di.unito.it
Mon Jul 21 14:13:16 CEST 2008
>
> => Could one comunicate "how to scan them for infomation" or must
> that stay a secret?
>
>> they are easy to understand.
> [I repeat: "easy to understand"!]
I totally agree with you, it's really useless to invite to read the
sources without providing a tutorial on source reading for non expert
TeX users.
>
> Ulrich Dirr, who had posed the question about his kind of footnotes
> asked back 21.07.2008 at 09:09:
>> O.k. I could look in the source too, but where did you read
>> 'location=normal'? Also I don't know what other option are
>> allowed, e.g., in
>> \numbercommand or \split. Only the default values are here as I
>> understand.
>
> I support this question (only that I don't know how to look in the
> sorce yet...)
Me too
Best
-a-
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