Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Did you use width=fit and height=fit? They are not automatically applied.
Thanks, Fixed now.
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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Margin as the dimension parameter in \setuplayout is not the distance
> between text and the border, but the width of "an auxiliary field" on
> the left and right (chech the command above to see those fields).
Thanks for pointing out my folly. I did some more digging in th
Hello,
I define my margins like so:
% Papersize is 'letter'
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
% CIT thesis regulations: 1 in margins, 1.5 in on the binding side
% Johannes: no footer
\setuplayout[
margin=1in,
backspace=1.5in,
footer=0in
]
but the margins on top, bottom and right differ sign
Hans Hagen wrote:
> \defineXMLenvironment
>[document]
>{\starttext}
>{\stoptext}
>
> \starttext
>
> \startXMLdata
>
> \stopXMLdata
>
> \stoptext
You catch my folly as usually. Thanks. While I get the solution above to
work, the alternative 'ruby
~/texmf/scripts/context/ruby/texe
Hello,
I'm on Debian unstable and have the latest context sitting in my home
directory's 'texmf'. The new ruby scripts confuse me to no end - I just
don't understand how to make it works. Here is what works and what doesn't:
1) 'ruby ~/texmf/scripts/context/ruby/texexec.rb document.tex' works.
2)
Hans Hagen wrote:
> in core-sys.tex, replace:
>
> \ifx\disableXML\undefined \let\disableXML\relax \fi
>
> \def\loadsystemfiles
> {\reportprotectionstate
>\readsysfile\f!newfilename
> {\showmessage\m!systems2\f!newfilename}%
> \donothing
>\readsysfile\f!oldfilename
> {\sho
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> This is the very top of cont-err.tex, the 'module header'.
> If that does not look broken,
> then probably the file that
> loads it does so while some really strange catcode settings
> are in effect. The most likely cause is that you have an
> invalid zip file or an error
distribution: web2c
TeXExec | context source date: unknown
TeXExec | format path:
TeXExec | start of analysis
TeXExec | end of analysis
TeXExec |
TeXExec |
TeXExec |
TeXExec |
Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> Hans,
>>
>&
UNIX stubs not working no?
How do I now actually figure out what I'm running and whether it all got
rebuild correctly?
Thanks, Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> Trouble with tex/context/base/cont-err.tex:
>>
>>
>> system : cont-err loaded
&
Trouble with tex/context/base/cont-err.tex:
system : cont-err loaded
(/home/balin/texmf/tex/context/base/cont-err.tex
Runaway argument?
on Otten}] %C %C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package \ETC.
! Paragraph ended before & was complete.
\par
l.13
Can't
Hans Hagen wrote:
> end lines in the definitions with % or use setups
>
> (spurious spaces)
Tststs, can't see the forest for the trees ... spend hours with things
like '\ignorespaces' and '\removeunwantedspaces' in various positions ...
Thanks, Hans!
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Hello,
please take a look at the output of the code appended. I'm plagued by
incorrect white space around the output: to much before and after the
expanded '\infull' and short versions. How to remedy that?
Thanks ... it sure took me a while to find the '\executeifdefined'
tidbit ...
Joh
% setup
Hello,
I'm using the split-TABLE patch below (send - how can it be different - by
Hans) along with the also appended table definition (to read out XML code).
I have two problems here:
1) as posted earlier, the page just before a split TABLE overflows on the
bottom (see
http://www.idyll.org:8081/Jo
Just disregard this post and have mercy on the deadline panicked ...
Joh
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> The 'selector' feature sounds truly wonderfull! The code below doesn't
> compile yet for me though ...
> 1) '\protect' needs to be called after '{\execu
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Perhaps \nomarking works in captions as well (have not checked).
Sadly no.
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The 'selector' feature sounds truly wonderfull! The code below doesn't
compile yet for me though ...
1) '\protect' needs to be called after '{\executeifdefined{\??sx#1\c!n
1}}', no?
2) Even after changing that I run into the following error when compiling
the example below:
! Missing { inserted.
Hans Hagen wrote:
>> This produces nothing. Fixing 'start' to 'stop' on the third to last line
>>
> oeps
>> doesn't change that.
>>
> strange
OKOK, a new day, more sleep thanks to sleeping son: works now and is
(naturally) much cleaner than what I came up with.
Thank you, Joh
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Hans Hagen wrote:
> \defineXMLenvironment
> [appendices]
> {\directsetup{appendices:start}}
> {\directsetup{appendices:stop}}
>
> \startsetups appendices:start
> \startappendices
> \setuppagenumbering [
> way=bytext,
> partnumber=no,
> conversion=numbers,
> location={header,right}
> ]
> \startsta
doifelse{\XMLop{opt}}{full}
{\expanded{\infull{\XMLop{key
{\XMLop{key}}
}
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> \definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
>
> \defineXMLargument
> [abbrev]
> [short=,full=]
> {\expanded{\abbreviation{\XMLop{short}}{\X
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> [criterium=all]
Thanks for the tip. Works now.
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Hello (Hans especially ;0),
I made split TABLEs work with the following patch from Hans below.
Got it to work beautifully, but there's a major problem: the page just
before the split table 'overflows' on the bottom (see
http://www.idyll.org:8081/JohSite/context/page-overflow-preceeding-a-split-tab
Peter Rolf wrote:
>> \def\lbbar%
>> {%
>> \raise.28em\hbox{--}%
>> \kern-.535eml%
>> \kern-.1emb%
>> }
>>
>> but I'm underwhelmed by the thinness of the bar ...
>>
> \hbox{\smash[w
{\raise.545em\hbox{\blackrule[width=.45em,height=.6pt]}}%
> \kern-.035eml%
> \kern-.075emb}%
>
Hello,
I'm trying to get the following to work:
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
\defineXMLargument
[abbrev]
[short=,full=]
{\expanded{\abbreviation{\XMLop{short}}{\XMLop{full
\defineXMLargument [abbreviations] {\completelistofabbreviations}
\starttext
\star
Hello,
I'm using the following encoding commands
\usetypescript[modern-base][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[12pt,modern]
and was wondering whether someone knows an elegant way to get the pound
sign 'lb bar' (unicode #2114, html ℔).
My current hack looks like this:
\def\lbbar%
{%
\raise.28em\hb
Hello,
In LaTeX (don't remember whether this is generic or specific to one of the
packages I used to use), the 'caption' command for floats came along this
way:
\caption[optional short version]{Caption}
If one uses the 'optional short version' bit, the Table of Figures/Tables
present the short v
John R. Culleton wrote:
> I would take a different approach, with each part header (there
> can't be that many) enclosed in
> \startstandardmakeup
> and
> \stopstandardmakeup
>
> To get the part into the TOC there is a command to write an
> entry manually, with \writetolist.
Thanks a lot for thi
Hello
I have coded my 'Appendix' like so:
\setuphead
[part]
[
header=empty,
footer=empty,
alternative=middle,
placehead=yes,
resetnumber=no,
number=no,
style={
\ss\switchtobodyfont[60pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]
},
page=right
]
\startappend
nico wrote:
> \setuppagenumbering[way=bytext,partnumber=no]
Thanks! Got it working!
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Hans Hagen wrote:
> indeed, so you have a mismatch (do a recursive delete of the fmt files)
> and remake again
cd ~/texmf && rm -r *.fmt && texexec --make && texexec --version
Problem solved:
context : ver: 2006.04.27 15:59
cont-en : ver: 2006.04.27 15:59 fmt: 2006.4.27 mes: en
> The current release has version 2006.04.27, and it is on the wiki as
>
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Context_2006.04.27
>
Installation (texexec --make --all) yields this:
context : ver: 2006.04.27 15:59
cont-en : ver: 2006.04.06 23:00 fmt: 2006.4.7 mes: english
cont-nl : ver: 2006.04.0
Hello,
Whe I use \part, the pagenumbers switch to 'partno.-reset_pageno.' Can
somebody please point out to me how to just have my pre-'part' page
numbering run on?
Thanks, Joh
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Hans Hagen wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
> \expanded{%
>> \placefigure
>> [\XMLpar{figure}{location}{}]
>> [\XMLpar{figure}{label}{unknown}]
>> {{\bf\XMLflush{floattitle}} \XMLflush{caption}}
>>
> }
Some of my captions are REALL
Hans Hagen wrote:
> \expanded{%
>> \placefigure
>> [\XMLpar{figure}{location}{}]
>> [\XMLpar{figure}{label}{unknown}]
>> {{\bf\XMLflush{floattitle}} \XMLflush{caption}}
>>
> }
Thank you so much once again. Works now. I fail, however to grasp where to
apply the '\expanded'
Hans Hagen wrote:
>\bTABLE[split=yes,splitmethod=b]
>
> you say split=split
Me stupid! Thanks! Is there a way to switch caption repetition off and
header repetition on?
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Hello,
I read out figures from my XML source by the following code:
\defineXMLenvironment
[figure]
[width=\textwidth]
[location=here]
{
\bgroup
\defineXMLsave[floattitle]
\defineXMLsave[caption]
\defineXMLsave[graphic]
}
{
\placefigure
[\XMLpar{figure}{locat
on the left and right flush with the
table content and not reaching to a column separation border beyond that.
If you wonder where I got all theses crazy ideas ;0):
http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/info/german/tabsatz/tabsatz.pdf by Axel
Reichert is the inspiring document (sorry - German only).
I
nico wrote:
> \defineXMLnested
> [tr]
> [bottomframe=,rulethickness=0.5pt]
> {\doifelse{\XMLop{bottomframe}}{}%
> {\expanded{\bTR}}%
>
{\expanded{\bTR[bottomframe=\XMLop{bottomframe},rulethickness=\XMLop{rulethickness}]}}}
> {\eTR}
So much to learn, so little time. Thank you for this hint! Was h
Hans Hagen wrote:
> what does booktab do then
>
Have a look at
http://www.idyll.org:8081/JohSite/context/table1.jpg/view
I write there:
> A table formated with the package 'booktabs' in LaTeX. Notice the heavier,
> continuous '\toprule' and '\bottomrule' as well as the lighter and
> interrupte
nico wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 17:27:50 -0700, Johannes Graumann
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> nico wrote:
>>
>>> Why don't you test if the attribute is set before applying it to the TR?
>>> You see the problem on the last row, but the fa
nico wrote:
> Why don't you test if the attribute is set before applying it to the TR?
> You see the problem on the last row, but the fact is that you force the
> bottomframe clear for every row (which is dirty IMHO).
It's not that easy, since the bottomframe - once set - is persistent ... so
ever
Figured out what's going on and would appreciate some advice on the issue:
My actual code interprets XML and reads:
\defineXMLnested
[splittable]
{
\defineXMLsave[caption]
\defineXMLsave[header]
\defineXMLsave[body]
\defineXMLsave[footer]
}
{
\splitfloat
{\placet
Something broke my lmodern installation on debian unstable ... reinstalling
it fixed this.
Joh
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> I can't figure this out ... happily working on my project and all of a
> sudden I get this error upon texexecing:
>
> bodyfont: 12pt rm is
I can't figure this out ... happily working on my project and all of a
sudden I get this error upon texexecing:
bodyfont: 12pt rm is loaded
kpathsea: Running mktextfm ec-lmr12
mktextfm: Running mf-nowin -progname=mf \mode:=ljfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode;
input ec-lmr12
This is METAFONT, Versi
nico wrote:
> Do you want to do this?
> \setupTABLE[row][last][rulethickness=0.90pt,bottomframe=on]
Yes, that's what I want, but it doesn't work for me.
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Hello,
In my quest for tables similar to what the 'booktabs' package in LaTeX
produces, I have run into a problem: something
like '\bTABLE[distance=7.5pt]' will give me the sought for gaps in
horizontal lines, but I have trouble implementing an uninterrupted topframe
for the first and bottomframe
Hello,
When formating tables the first row (top of the header) is easily formated
by using for example:
\setupTABLE[row][1][rulethickness=0.90pt,topframe=on]
I was wondering whether there's an equivalent for specifically addressing
the LAST row in a table? Something along the lines of
Hello,
In my field lengthy table captions are common. The attached example shows
two problems I have with the multi-page tabeling I made work with the help
of the included patch from Hans:
1) the table splitting does not calculate the right height for the caption -
the table is too long for the pa
nico wrote:
> [width=\textwidth,height=\textheight,factor=max]
Thank you very much! Very convenient functionality!
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Hans Hagen wrote:
> first of all, putting a \framed around it makes it unsplittable; best use
> the framed options that come with the floats
Ok.
> second, there's a problem in signaling the splitter, which demands a patch
Please excuse my ignorance: can I add these patches just to my *.ctx file o
Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> ...
>
Thank you. I have modified that code and it does what I want (see below).
There is however one generalization issue: the
line '\externalfigure[\XMLflush{graphic}][width=\textwidth]' should really
be able to use scaling to '\textwidth' or \'textheight' depending on
Hello,
My XML mapping rule for a floating figure looks (thanks to Hans' help) as
follows:
\defineXMLenvironment
[figure]
[width=]
[location=here]
{
\bgroup
\defineXMLsave[caption]
\defineXMLsave[graphic]
}
{
\placefigure
[\XMLpar{figure}{location}{}]
[\XML
Hans Hagen wrote:
> i never tested that since one needs to load the ppchtex module as well
>
> \usemodule[chemic]
Really? Just '\usemodule[nexcml]' makes in-line chemistry work just fine for
me. Why would I need the ppchtex stuff?
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Hello,
Please check out this example:
\usemodule[newpml]
\usetypescript[modern-base][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[12pt,modern]
\starttext
This `mu' looks good: 250\,\textmu{}l\par
\startXMLdata
This `mu'
doesn't: 250
\stopXMLdata
\stoptext
How can I stop the units mu from being italic?
Th
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Is there a predefined XML entity for '~' (unstrechable space) in the
> latest ConTeXt? ' ' Doesn't work.
' '
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Hello,
Is there a predefined XML entity for '~' (unstrechable space) in the latest
ConTeXt? ' ' Doesn't work.
Joh
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Hans Hagen wrote:
> \defineXMLsingular[bp]{|\empty|}
Works now. Thanks!
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> \placelist[chapter,section][criterium=text]
So much cleaner now ;0)! Thanks!
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Hello,
How can I achieve that only sections and up show up in my table of contents?
Thanks, Joh
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Hello
My ConTeXted XML document contains a number of constructs like this
pRS&thinspace;403&endash;9×Myc/TEV/URA3/TEV/His8
(molecular genetical plasmid/genotype deinitions - in case you wonder ;0).
This predictably produces line break/hyphenation trouble. I'm already using
a mapping rule like t
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Friday.
That would be just marvelous. Thank you ... of to mor XMLing ...
Joh
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Hoekwater wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>>
>> I run into the problem, that shared citations (in this case 'garrels:96'
>> and 'gavin:06' are only printed following the first '\placepublications'
>> call and not the second. I'm colla
Hello,
First: I've put together a minimal example for this problem which can be
found at http://www.johannesgraumann.net/copy_of_profession/bibprob/
Second: The problem ...
When I declare chapterspecific bibliographies like so:
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database={bibprob.bib}]
\setuppublication
Alan Bowen wrote:
> Have you tried \setupurl[style=teletype] or \setupurl[style=type]?
Neither works.
> By the way, I am not using \hypehnatedurl any more:
> I define \useURL
> [label]
> [{insert url here}]
> []
> [{insert url here}]
> in the preamble and then
> use
> \goto{\url[label]}[url(label
Hans Hagen wrote:
> does
>
> \setupurl[style=\tt]
>
> work
No, can't get that to work either ...
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Alan Bowen wrote:
>> \setupurl
Alan,
Have you gotten this to work? I'm trying to get my \hyphenatedurl to
be '\tt', but something like '\setupurl[style=tt]' doesn't work for me ...
Joh
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e you soon on context IRC}
> \input zapf
> \stopappendices
>
> \startbackmatter
> \chapter{Unnumbered} % Yet Another Unnumbered chapter
> \stopbackmatter
>
> \stoptext
>
> Johannes Graumann a écrit :
>
>>Hi,
>>
Hi,
How would I use \setuphead[chapter] to have consecutive letters rather than
numbers assigned to chapters (in my appendix)?
Thanks for any hint,
Joh
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>>>
>>> \placepublications[criterium=chapter]
>>>
>>>at least, that works for me.
>>
>> Not here. What's happening now is: the references are being sorted by
>> chapter, but then all
Hello,
Does anybody have an insight into why a table created with the following
mapping rule for XML code does not present it's caption and is not split?
Thanks Joh
\defineXMLnested
[table]
{\bgroup
\defineXMLsave[caption]
\defineXMLsave[header]
\defineXMLsave[body]
%\defineXMLne
Hello,
Why is in
\setupTABLE[frame=off,split=repeat,splitmethod=a,style={\switchtobodyfont[small]\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
the '\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]' not honored (at least not with
respect to the switched bodyfont)?
Thanks, Joh
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Hello,
Sorry for reposting this, but I thought a more descriptive subject and a
minimal example would be beneficial.
After the latest update, which includes the new 'newcml'
module, 'texexec --version' reports:
>TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
> texexec : TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The new release is available for download. If there are no fatal
> problems, this will go to CTAN tomorrow. If that is te case,
> then a more formal release will follow at that time.
>
> Preliminary remarks are on the wiki:
>
> http://wiki.contextgarden.
Hello,
Is it possible to place (for page sized figures) the caption on the
next/previous page?
Thanks, Joh
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Hans Hagen wrote:
> is this working ok in the latest release?
Yes Sir - was my stupidity to begin with ... had indenting set
to '[medium]'.
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>
>>>\placepublications[criterium=local] should work.
>>
>> Still struggling with this.
>
> Sorry, I had misunderstood \placelist's options. Make that
>
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> \placepublications[criterium=local] should work.
Still struggling with this.
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database={../Bibliography/bibliography.bib,../Bibliography/verma04.bib}]
\setuppublications[sorttype=bbl]
\defineXMLenvironment
[chapter]
{
\defineXMLargument
Hans Hagen wrote:
> \defineXMLnested
> [tr]
> [bottomframe=off,rulethickness=0.3pt]
>
{\expanded{\bTR[bottomframe=\XMLop{bottomframe},rulethickness=\XMLop{rulethickness}]}}
> {\eTR}
>
> \defineXMLnested
> [td]
> [rows=1,cols=1]
> {\expanded{\bTD[nr=\XMLop{rows},nc=\XMLop{cols}]}}
>
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Oh, could you please try to verify my 'lang'/'language' tag issue as well:
> just edit BibProb.bib and switch 'lang = en' to 'language = en' and see
> what happens. Does that work for you?
Forget about this: after the upg
Hans Hagen wrote:
>> How would I add singlespacedness to the command above?
> i dunno what that is
Serves me right ... coming up with my own lingo ... my document is doubly
spaced (\setupinterlinespace[line=2\bodyfontsize]) and I was trying to get
the float captions singly spaced. Have stuffed comm
Hans Hagen wrote:
> what you need is a full switch: style=smallbodyfont (or as command
> \smallbodyfont)
\setupcaptions[style=smallbodyfont,width=\textwidth]
did it. Thanks.
> ... wikify ...
Thesis first than this ;0)
How would I add singlespacedness to the command above?
Joh
Oh, could you please try to verify my 'lang'/'language' tag issue as well:
just edit BibProb.bib and switch 'lang = en' to 'language = en' and see
what happens. Does that work for you?
Joh
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> T
Thank you for your time.
Joh
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Johannes Graumann wrote:
>>>
>>>>HOWEVER, the citation issue persists - no change!
>>>
>>>Can you
Hans,
With your help, I got this to work:
\defineXMLnested
[table]
{
\bgroup
\defineXMLsave[caption]
\defineXMLsave[header]
\defineXMLsave[body]
}
{
\placetable
[\XMLpar{table}{location}{here}]
[\XMLpar{table}{label}{unknown}]
{\XMLflush{caption}}
{
\ix\setupinterlinespace[reset,small]
\framed[fr
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> HOWEVER, the citation issue persists - no change!
>
> Can you send me an example (off-list)? My test files create no such
> problems.
>
> Cheers, Taco
I learned from your last rant on attachment
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>context : ver: 2006.04.06 23:00
>>cont-en : ver: 2005.01.31 fmt: 2006.4.7 mes: english
>
> This line says you have downloaded a new context, but not installed it
> (otherwise the two 'ver:' strings would agree). Please go to the mailing
>
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> It runs fine here, so probably you have to update your context
> distribution. There were some changes so you need a fairly recent
> context. But first, try re-running bibtex.
Taco,
I tried again. See
http://www.idyll.org:8081/JohSite/copy_of_profession/bibprob - same prob
Thanks Hans, that did it. Do you ever sleep?
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> Why do these two things work:
>>
>> 1)\defineXMLnested
>> [td]
>> [rows=1,cols=1]
>> {\bTD[nr=\XMLop{rows},nc=\XMLop{cols}]}
>> {\eTD}
>&
Why do these two things work:
1)\defineXMLnested
[td]
[rows=1,cols=1]
{\bTD[nr=\XMLop{rows},nc=\XMLop{cols}]}
{\eTD}
(in conjunction with 'Gene productHPM
tagTAP tagmod. TAP tagFrequ. in ref. set')
2) \bTR[bottomframe=on,rulethickness=0.3pt]\bTD a \eTD\bTD b \eTD\bTD b
\eTD\bTD c \eTD\eT
Hi,
My university requires doubly spaced Theses (b ... but hey - it get's a
lot thicker ;0), so the preamble has:
\setupinterlinespace[line=2\bodyfontsize]
I'd like to typeset tables, figure/table captions and footnotes with normal
spacing and have experimented with things like
\setupcaption
:
> Johannes Graumann wrote:
>> Hans Hagen wrote:
>>
>>> newmmu is now newpml and works with newmml (the old and new methods
>>> cannot be used mixed because they use completely different internals
>>> [direct xml handling using stacks versus xml->tex expansion
Hans,
Thank you once more, but I'm just to green for this ...
\defineXMLnested
[table]
{
\bgroup
\defineXMLsave[caption]
\defineXMLsave[content]
}
{
\placetable
[\XMLpar{table}{location}{here}]
[\XMLpar{table}{label}{unknown}]
{\XMLflush{caption}}
\
Hans Hagen wrote:
> {
> }
Thanks ... blush ...
Joh
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nico wrote:
> \starttext
...
> \stoptext
And so the aggressive newbie gets to eat his words .. ;0) Thank you. There
is, however on feature missing in your example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@{}}
^^^ ^^^
Will yield the horizontal lines aligned with the start/end of the table
lines -
Hans Hagen wrote:
> newmmu is now newpml and works with newmml (the old and new methods
> cannot be used mixed because they use completely different internals
> [direct xml handling using stacks versus xml->tex expansion]
system : module newpml not found
system : module newmml not
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> I have just approved two files with rather large attachments by
> mistake. My apologies to everyone who is on a slow link.
>
> To the original posters: in the future, please make large
> examples available on the internet somewhere. Some of the people
> on this list are on
Hello,
Derived from the 'figure' and 'table' examples in the XML example document,
I came up with the following set of mapping rules for formating XML tables
with ConTeXt.
\defineXMLenvironment
[table]
{
\bgroup
\defineXMLpush[caption]
\defineXMLpush[content]
}
{
\placet
Hello,
I attach an example file which produces strange citation behavior: while the
single citations ('\cite[authoryears][cordingley:90]'
or '\cite[authoryears][walker:94]') work perfectly allright, the dual
citation ('\cite[authoryears][cordingley:90,walker:94]') is being screwed
up:
(Cordingley
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> 30
>
> Does not work.
>
> Joh
Additionally: while \textmu is non-italic thanks to hints from the list
(\usetypescript[modern-base][texnansi] \ \setupbodyfont[12pt,modern]), when
doing something like
30
the mu is italicized again ... how to re
30
Does not work.
Joh
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Works now with the newest ConTeXt.
Joh
Johannes Graumann wrote:
> Peter,
>
> 'texnansi' didn't compile, but 'texansi' did ... however under
> \setupbodyfont[modern,12pt] \textmu still delivers an italicized
> version ...
>
> Peter Münster wrot
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