2008/7/22 Mehdi Omidali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> Please look at the attached file. Why numbering starts from zero?
Your ConTeXt could be too old or you run texexec only once, try to run
texexec at least twice and the numbering should be correct.
Wolfgang
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Alan Stone
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> How do you get rid of the doublesided document's page number on the blank
> page
> inserted after the last chapter ?
>
> Alan
>
> ConTeXt ver: 2008.07.10 08:40 MKIV fmt: 2008.7.10 int: english/english
>
> texmfstart
Hi!
Is there a possibility to use footnotes or endnotes with the citation
system of the bib module? I didn't find anything about that topic in
the mailing list archive, Context wiki or module documentation.
Thanks.
Best regards, michael.
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
> Dear Mojca,
> Thanks for your complete answer. In fact, in persian (and maybe
> arabic) documents, we need every digit be in persian,
But when you write, you probably write numbers in persian already?
> like chapter,
> section,
\chapter and
Hi,
Please look at the attached file. Why numbering starts from zero?
%
%-lang-far.tex
\writestatus{loading}{Farsi Languages}
\unprotect
\setupheadtext [content=فهرست مطالب]
\setupheadtext [tables=ليست جداول]
\setupheadte
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 04:12:48 pm Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, John Culleton wrote:
> > The \about cross reference command woks ok if I use
> > \about[aa]
> >
> > It delivers the title (or part of it in this case) of the section
> > marked aa.
> >
> > but when I try to give it som
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
Dear Idris,
سلام
you are right. I found that \setupheads[separator=something] works,
but I found a mysterious bug. Whatever one declares as a separator,
when you make a reference to the chapter, section, etc, lua writes the
number with periods.compile th
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, John Culleton wrote:
> The \about cross reference command woks ok if I use
> \about[aa]
>
> It delivers the title (or part of it in this case) of the section
> marked aa.
>
> but when I try to give it some text it blows up on the text, e.g.,
> \about{foo}[aa]
>
> So what if an
The \about cross reference command woks ok if I use
\about[aa]
It delivers the title (or part of it in this case) of the section
marked aa.
but when I try to give it some text it blows up on the text, e.g.,
\about{foo}[aa]
So what if anything goes between the { and the }? What purpose do they
ِDear Idris,
سلام
Thank you. I will test that and let you know if it is what I realy
want. And again another problem that I encountered in conversion to
persiannumerals or arabicnumerals. I used an style you offered in one
of your posts and modified it for persian typesetting. I declared
\setuppage
Dear Mojca,
Thanks for your complete answer. In fact, in persian (and maybe
arabic) documents, we need every digit be in persian, like chapter,
section, figure, and even formula numbers (most of the people even
prefer persian digits in formulas which is possible in xetex).
As you know, the Mapping=
Dear Idris,
سلام
you are right. I found that \setupheads[separator=something] works,
but I found a mysterious bug. Whatever one declares as a separator,
when you make a reference to the chapter, section, etc, lua writes the
number with periods.compile the attached file and look at the
reference.
Be
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Mehdi Omidali wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Is it possible to pass a character to another in MKIV, I mean, like
> XeTeX in which one can pass one unicode character to another one (this
> is done in some mapping files with some lines in it of the form
> U+0030 <> U+06F0 )
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 12:14:30 -0600, Mehdi Omidali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Dear Idris,
> سلام
> I tested your file. What I mean is more than that. In your file if I
> write 1 then it is printed as one. But I mean something like
> conversion command. For example look at the output of your fil
Dear Idris,
سلام
I tested your file. What I mean is more than that. In your file if I
write 1 then it is printed as one. But I mean something like
conversion command. For example look at the output of your file. The
page number is 1. But what I mean is that engine prints every 1 as one
for example.
Hi,
How do you get rid of the doublesided document's page number on the blank
page
inserted after the last chapter ?
Alan
ConTeXt ver: 2008.07.10 08:40 MKIV fmt: 2008.7.10 int: english/english
texmfstart texexec --lua test.tex
--- start of code ---
\setuppapersize [A4][A4]
%\setuppagenum
Dear Mehdi,
سلام
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 08:48:46 -0600, Mehdi Omidali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Is it possible to pass a character to another in MKIV, I mean, like
> XeTeX in which one can pass one unicode character to another one (this
> is done in some mapping files with some l
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to pass a character to another in MKIV, I mean, like
XeTeX in which one can pass one unicode character to another one (this
is done in some mapping files with some lines in it of the form
U+0030 <> U+06F0 )
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