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== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 06:48, 16 May 2010
\setupinmargin
Syntax
\setupinmargin[...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...] | left right number |
location | flushleft flushright both |
style | normal bold slanted boldslanted type cap small... command |
before | command |
after | command |
align | inner outer left right middle normal no yes |
line | number |
distance | dimension |
separator | text |
width | dimension |
distance | dimension |
stack | yes no |
[...,...=...,...] | see \setupframed |
Description
Example
% For example: \setupinmargin[style=slanted] \starttext This is an example of a simple margin note set in the slanted font of the document. If used correctly, the note \inmargin{Here is a simple margin note.} should print on the side with the command \type {\inmargin} placed in the text. You will of course want to adjust your margins to accommodate the type. \stoptext