body. That way ConTeXt sees them in
order of appearance in the body and so the numbering should be as you want.
On 15 Mar 2023, at 09:19, Joaquín Ataz López via ntg-context
wrote:
Good Morning to all list members.
I am writing a document with very long footnotes, and in order not to break (in
Good Morning to all list members.
I am writing a document with very long footnotes, and in order not to
break (in the source file) the flow of the main text, instead of using
the \footnote macro, I introduce the footnotes using \note[label] at the
point where the call to the footnote should be
Good morning everyone.
I have been doing some tests on the "color" property of
\setupinteraction and the "color" property of \setupurl and my feeling
is that the color of the hyperlinks is always controlled by
\setupinteraction.
Could someone clarify me in what kind of context the color of a
Ataz López via ntg-context escribió:
Good morning everybody,
I am composing a text in which there is a sidebar environment in whose
text some footnotes are included. If the environment ends before the
page, the sidebar stops at the point where the environment ends, and
does not reach the area
Good morning everybody,
I am composing a text in which there is a sidebar environment in whose
text some footnotes are included. If the environment ends before the
page, the sidebar stops at the point where the environment ends, and
does not reach the area where the footnotes are. On the othe
Mensaje reenviado
Asunto: Re: [NTG-context] Malfunctioning of syllabic partitioning of
words in Spanish
Fecha: Thu, 7 Jul 2022 08:26:49 +0200
De: Joaquín Ataz López
Organización: Universidad de Murcia
Para: Max Chernoff
Thank you very much for the quick respon
I am writing a document in Spanish and I notice that the syllable
partitioning of words does not conform to the rules of the language. And
so, for example, the word "limitarse" is partitioned as "lim-itarse"
(the correct one is "li-mi-tar-se"), "colores" as "col-ores" (instead of
"co-lo-res")
Good morning to all. I would like to ask where I can find information
about the name of the different counters that are handled in ConTeXt, in
order to manipulate them manually.
I guess the number of internal ConTeXt counters will be tremendous. But
I would like to know what the "most common"