[NTG-context] Bibliographies in MkIV

2015-08-11 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hi all,

I'm unable to get the "andtext" option to \setupsite working. According to the 
old bib module manual, it should control the separation between two authors. 
Thus the following:

\setupbibtex[database=sample,sort=author]
\setuppublications[alternative=num]
\setupcite[left=(,right=),inbetween={,},andsep={,}]

\starttext

This is a test of the context citation module in 
MkIV\cite[hh2010a,Eijkhout1991]. 

\placepublications[criterium=text]
\stoptext

using  the following sample.bib 

@ARTICLE{hh2010a,
  author = hh,
  title = {The Font Name Mess},
  journal = {MAPS},
  year = {2010},
  volume = {40},
  pages = {2-8},
  keywords = {context},
}

@BOOK{Eijkhout1991,
  title = {\TeX\ by Topic. A \TeX nician's Reference},
  publisher = {Addison-Wesley},
  year = {1991},
  author = {Victor Eijkhout},
  address = {London},
  keywords = {general},
}

Should produce in the output (1,2) but instead produces (1 and 2).

Is there a quick fix?

Regards.

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Re: [NTG-context] interaction strangeness

2013-12-08 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Nope..was sleeping. Just woke…

__martin

On 8 Dec 2013, at 19:55, Jan Tosovsky  wrote:

> On 2013-12-06 H. van der Meer wrote:
>> Some further experimentation: interchanging two chapters makes the
>> problem go away.
>> 
>> It is reproducible, because putting the chapters back als brings the
>> problem back. Even stranger, sitting at chapter 5 it kills the
>> interaction for chapter 6 and 8, leaving the interactivity for the
>> intervening and later chapters intact.
>> 
>> Addition of content to the start of chapter 5 helped for chapter 6 but
>> not for chapter 8, which seems strange.
>> Addition of content to the end of chapter 5 also helped for chapter 6
>> 
>> Addition of content to the start of chapter 7 did help to solve for
>> chapter 8.
>> 
>> So I fear it has in some way to do with the moment the output routine
>> is
>> called in relation to the reference processing in
>> \startchapter[title=,reference=].
> 
> This topic was discussed few weeks ago without clear conclusion:
> http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/075988.html
> 
> In my case most of cases were resolved when I changed
> \placebookmarks[chapter, section] just to \placebookmarks[chapter]
> Although few cases still remain, it is much better now.
> 
> When the particular item doesn't react via bookmark, it doesn't react also
> via ToC.
> 
> I plan to prepare an example for this, but for me it is not so urgent issue.
> 
> Jan
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Re: [NTG-context] Em dash using Hoefler

2013-08-20 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hi Matt,

On 20 Aug 2013, at 13:00, Matt Gushee  wrote:

> I don't think it's the font. I have been trying to produce an em dash
> using the latest stable release from contextgarden.net, with a couple
> of different fonts--Alegreya, which is a free OpenType font, Latin
> Modern, and one other that I don't remember. In my case, regardless of
> the font, \emdash works but --- does not.


Thanks! I can confirm that \emdash works perfectly with the minimal example I 
posted.

Cheers.

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Re: [NTG-context] Em dash using Hoefler

2013-08-20 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hi Marko,

On 20 Aug 2013, at 10:52, Marco Patzer  wrote:

> 
> I checked a different version of the font (1.000) and it works. It
> seems you're using a version not containing an em dash.


Thanks for looking into this. Finder reports that my version of Hoefler is 
8.0d2e1. Interestingly, bringing up the font panel, selecting Hoefler text 
followed by show characters (gear wheel in bottom left of font panel), shows 
the the em dash is present in the font.

Additionally, the following, typeset with lualatex, uses hoefler and does have 
the emdash. The resulting pdf file when intorrogated using pdffont  reports

> pdffont lat_hoef.pdf
 HoeflerText-Regular (Type0)


\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{xltxtra}
\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text}
\setromanfont 
[Scale=1.05,ItalicFeatures={Contextuals={NoLineFinal,NoLineInitial}}] 
{Hoefler Text}

\begin{document}

This is hoefler at 10pt. This is an em dash---ok!

\end{document}

So, is there something wrong with the ConTeXt mapping?

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[NTG-context] Em dash using Hoefler

2013-08-19 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hopefully, this is the correct list for this question.  I'm trying to typeset 
documents using the font Hoefler on MacOSX (10.8.4) with ConTeXt 2013.05.28 
from the TeXlive 2013 distribution.  All works, but unfortunately, em dashes 
are not typeset correctly; there are three dashes instead of a continuous line. 
 I'm obviously missing something and would appreciate help in correcting this.


A minimal example that produces the error is:

\usetypescriptfile[osx]
\usetypescript[hoefler]
\setupbodyfont[hoefler,11pt]

\starttext

A test of Hoefler at 10 pt. The  emdash--- does not work...

\stoptext 


files are compiled using "context myfile.tex"

Thanks.
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Re: [NTG-context] Absolute positioning

2003-12-01 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hi Francesca,

I'll be looking at your data tonight. Will send an email tomorrow.

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On 1 Dec 2003, at 17:19, Gilles Pérez-Lambert wrote:
Hello,

I didn't find a way to put text at specific locations on the page. It
must be something obvious! :-)
I try to design a screen document where every notes are, say, typeset
on the lower half of the page and appear only when clicking on their
number in the text (with layers I think).
Thnaks in advance,
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Re: [NTG-context] BibTeX question: How to make the .aux file

2003-10-28 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
TeXShop and bib-module work fine here.

__martin

On Tuesday, Oct 28, 2003, at 10:15 Europe/London, Taco Hoekwater wrote:

Yes, it is. Creating the aux file should just 'work'. Could it be that 
TeXShop
deletes the intermediate straight away, perhaps believing it to be 
unnecessary?
If that is not it, I do not know what else it could be.
Perhaps you need a TeXShop/OS-X expert?
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[NTG-context] Citations using bib-module

2003-08-18 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hi All,

Does anyone know how to get  reference numbers as superscripts? For eg, 
Foo$^1$ instead of Foo [1]?

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Re: [NTG-context] bib module/cite (Context bug)

2003-07-14 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hi,

Works for me now as well. I'd forgotten to regenerate the format.

Regards.

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On Monday, Jul 14, 2003, at 09:12 Europe/London, Taco Hoekwater wrote:

Hi,

It works for me. (2003 jan 31 version)

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Re: [NTG-context] bib module/cite (Context bug)

2003-07-13 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hi Hans,

I've applied the patches but it still does not work. Additionally, Taco
example still produces 1,2 instead of 1,2,3. I'm using the context ver
2003.3.11 if that helps.

Regards.

__martin

On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Hans Hagen wrote:

> At 15:01 11/07/2003 +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> >Hi Martin, Hans, rest of the group,
> >
> >It took me a while to track down this bug. It is actually a bug in
> >the definition of \sortcommacommand in newer ConTeXt-es.
> >
> >Minimal example:
> >
> >\def\mylist{1,2,3}
> >\sortcommacommand[\mylist]\donumericcompare
> >\message{\sortedcommalist} % reports 1,2 !!
>
> Two patches are needed in syst-ext.tex:
>
> (1) change last line in:
>
> \def\docompareitems#1%
>{\doifnotempty{#1}
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]@EA{\!!tempa}{#1}\relax
>\ifnum\comparedresult<2
>  \ifnum\scratchcounter=\commalistsize
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@EA\sortedcommalist
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED],\!!tempa}%
>  \fi
>\else % old element larger
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED],#1}%
>  \replaceincommalist\sortedcommalist\scratchcounter
>  \expandafter\quitcommalist
>\fi}%
>\advance\scratchcounter \plusone} % ! ! !
>
> (2) handle n=1 case in:
>
> \def\sortcommalist[#1]#2%
>{\getcommalistsize[#1]%
> \ifnum\commalistsize>1
>   \let\sortedcommalist\empty
>   \let\comparecommand#2%
>   \processcommalist[#1]\dosortcommacommand
> \else
>   \def\sortedcommalist{#1}%
> \fi}
>
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[NTG-context] bib module/cite

2003-07-01 Thread Martin Moncrieffe
Hi All

I have a question which I hope someone can answer.

If I do \cite[number][ref1, ref2, ref3], the references are formatted
correctly, for example [1,2,3].
If however, I do \cite [ref1, ref2, ref3], then I get [1-2], not
[1-3]. How can I fix this? I've searched the ConTeXt mail archives
but haven't seen this behavior reported.
Regards.

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