On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
On Jul 1, 2010, at 11:44 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
No one has answered my question about to what belongs any text between a proceding \stopchapter and a following \startchapter, as in \startchapter{title} \stopchapter some text \startchapter{next title} \stopchapter
Excuse me, but your question is just plain nonsense. What you show us is sloppy writing. Why should ConTeXt or any other system cater to this? You're asking "where does text belong that doesn't belong to any hierarchical structure of my document?" The answer is obvious: this text doesn't belong anywhere.
well, to avoid black hole we can say that "some text" belongs to the parent section of chapter (part in this case or section0) which actually is "virtual" , ie almost doesn't influences output. So one can think to an endless chain ... section-2 > section-1 > section0 aka 'part' > section1 'aka' chapter ... where 'a > b' mean a is parent of b For "virtual" consider \starttext \chapter{foo} \subsection{goo} \stoptext where there is a virtual \section . More or less (maybe less than more) . -- luigi