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Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup |
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Thu, 29 Nov 2018 23:21:52 +0100 |
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Thomas Morley <address@hidden> writes:
> Am Do., 29. Nov. 2018 um 11:04 Uhr schrieb Richard Shann
> <address@hidden>:
>
>>
>> As a further point is the term "standard markup objects" well-
>> documented - does it mean "top-level markups", or what I tend to refer
>> to as \markup{} blocks?
>
> I think what's meant is the difference between \markup and \markuplist
It's worth pointing out that for typographic treatment a toplevel markup
(namely a markup invoked outside of any other expression) is
indistinguishable from a markup list with a single element: either are
processed by calling toplevel-text-handler with a markup list (in case
of the markup, a list containing just one markup as element).
--
David Kastrup
- Protecting against page breaks in markup, Richard Shann, 2018/11/27
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Flaming Hakama by Elaine, 2018/11/27
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Richard Shann, 2018/11/28
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Lukas-Fabian Moser, 2018/11/28
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Richard Shann, 2018/11/29
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Thomas Morley, 2018/11/29
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Richard Shann, 2018/11/29
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Thomas Morley, 2018/11/29
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Thomas Morley, 2018/11/29
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, David Kastrup, 2018/11/30
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Richard Shann, 2018/11/30
- Re: Protecting against page breaks in markup, Flaming Hakama by Elaine, 2018/11/28