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From the [http://minimals.contextgarden.net/current/context/beta/tex/context/base/page-ini.mkiv source code]: | From the [http://minimals.contextgarden.net/current/context/beta/tex/context/base/page-ini.mkiv source code]: | ||
− | "The | + | "The <code>\processpage</code> command has become obsolete. It's original |
purpose was to flush only parts of a document but nowadays we have | purpose was to flush only parts of a document but nowadays we have | ||
project structure and modes. This is just one of those very early | project structure and modes. This is just one of those very early |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 11 November 2019
\processpage
Syntax (autogenerated)
Syntax
\processpage[...,...,...][...] | |
[...,...,...] | name |
[...] | yes no |
Description
From the source code:
"The \processpage
command has become obsolete. It's original
purpose was to flush only parts of a document but nowadays we have
project structure and modes. This is just one of those very early
features that no longer makes sense."