Am Freitag, 2. August 2024, 07:42:29 MESZ schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-
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> On 8/2/24 01:13, Gerion Entrup wrote:
> > Ok, I think I understand that in principal. Thanks for the explanation.
> > Can I somehow know in advance that a margin note makes use of \framed?
> 
> Hi Gerion,
> 
> there is an \ifinframed conditional, such as in:
> ...
> This may help to achieve what you want.
> 
> Just in case it helps,

Thanks for the answer, but we misunderstood. I'll try to formulate it clearer:
If I get it right, to set margin notes, you need to specify \setupmargindata 
in any case.
However, on the one hand, there might be notes that follow the style of the 
"style" argument within \setupmargindata.
And on the other hand, there might be notes that internally uses \framed and 
follow the "style" argument within a separately specified \setupmarginframed.

My question is, whether I have any chance to get in advance (when writing down 
the document styling) which style argument my future (not yet written) margin 
notes will follow to know if I need to specify a \setupmarginframed at all.

Is it the style argument of \setupmargindata or \setupmarginframed or is it a 
good practice to _always_ specify \setupmarginframed with the same style 
argument as given to \setupmargindata?

Gerion

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