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<cd:commandgroup generated="yes" name="labeltexts" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807"> | <cd:commandgroup generated="yes" name="labeltexts" xmlns:cd="http://wiki.contextgarden.net/commanddoc/20200807"> | ||
<cd:shortdesc><!-- a short command summary goes here --> | <cd:shortdesc><!-- a short command summary goes here --> | ||
− | The instances of <tt>\<i>label</i>texts</tt> are used for . | + | The instances of <tt>\<i>label</i>texts</tt> are used for accessing both parts of a label that is split into left and right parts.</cd:shortdesc> |
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<cd:sequence> | <cd:sequence> | ||
<cd:instance value="label"></cd:instance> | <cd:instance value="label"></cd:instance> | ||
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</cd:command> | </cd:command> | ||
</cd:variants> | </cd:variants> | ||
− | <cd:description> | + | <cd:description>Some labels are split into left and right parts, because in some languages the labeling for an object is not a simple string. This command fetches both parts, and wraps them around the text argument.</cd:description> |
− | </cd:description> | ||
<cd:examples></cd:examples> | <cd:examples></cd:examples> | ||
<cd:notes></cd:notes> | <cd:notes></cd:notes> |
Latest revision as of 20:32, 30 August 2020
Contents
\labeltexts
Summary
The instances of \labeltexts are used for accessing both parts of a label that is split into left and right parts.
Instances
\headtexts | |
\labeltexts | |
\mathlabeltexts |
Settings instance
Description
Some labels are split into left and right parts, because in some languages the labeling for an object is not a simple string. This command fetches both parts, and wraps them around the text argument.
Examples
Notes
See also
Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum
All issues with:
- \headtexts on the mailing list (all results)
- \headtexts on the mailing list (subject only)
- \headtexts on stack exchange
- \headtexts in ConTeXt's source