[NTG-context] Continuous Item Numbering throughout an Entire Document

2014-05-08 Thread Dr Malte Stien
Hi all,

I have a rather long document listing a number of items, which I need to be 
numbered continuously throughout the entire document. The following approach 
appears to work well, except that the numbering restarts at the beginning of 
every chapter. Is there a way that can be avoided?

\startitemize[n]
  \item bar
  \item faz
\stopitemize[n]

\startitemize[n, continue]
  \item foo
  \item bla
\stopitemize[n]

Thank you,
Malte.


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Re: [NTG-context] Continuous Item Numbering throughout an Entire Document

2014-05-08 Thread Mikael P. Sundqvist
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 1:11 AM, Dr Malte Stien malte.st...@smartward.com.au
 wrote:

 Hi all,

 I have a rather long document listing a number of items, which I need to
 be numbered continuously throughout the entire document. The following
 approach appears to work well, except that the numbering restarts at the
 beginning of every chapter. Is there a way that can be avoided?

 \startitemize[n]
   \item bar
   \item faz
 \stopitemize[n]

 \startitemize[n, continue]
   \item foo
   \item bla
 \stopitemize[n]

 Thank you,
 Malte.


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 E: malte.st...@smartward.com.au | W: www.smartward.com.au
 P: +61 (0)2 6230 9477 | M: +61 (0)413 928 895
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Hi,

This was already answered earlier today.

http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2014/078012.html

/Mikael
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[NTG-context] 8th ConTeXt Meeting, Bassenge-Boirs, Belgium

2014-05-08 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Hello to everybody!

We are glad to announce the registration for the 8th International 
Context Meeting is now open.


  http://meeting.contextgarden.net/2014

Early-bird registration is available until June 30, 2014, and this year 
for the first time, we also have a special discount for first-time 
attendees.


We are making a return visit to Jan @ 't Sjetootje, the same place where 
we had our fifth meeting in 2011.


Those of you that were present will remember that our host Jan was 
constantly busy cooking wonderful food for us. To celebrate our return 
visit, the theme for this year's meeting is:


ConTeXt Cookery

which means that we are planning for talks and tutorials on both
culinary and programming recipes and / or cookbooks. Jan has already
promised to take care of a hands-on culinary workshop :)

Further, we can promise a working internet connection, and also that 
there will not be any completely underground full day excursions.


As it happens, Bassenge-Boirs is also the birth place of the official 
ConTeXt Group, so in a way we are going back to our roots. Even if you 
cannot join us for the meeting, please consider becoming a member (if 
you are not already). The meeting proceedings are going to be published 
as the next issue of the Context Group journal, but there are more 
advantages to membership. See


  http://group.contextgarden.net/

for more information about the ConTeXt Group.

We are looking forward to meeting you in Bassenge,

Best regards,

Taco Hoekwater
on behalf of the organizing committee
http://meeting.contextgarden.net/2014
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Re: [NTG-context] setuppage is ignored

2014-05-08 Thread Thomas Friedrich
Thanks Wolfgang, it does work now!

I didn't now that the counter would be called 'userpage'.  It thought
I had to set the page-counter (\setconter[page][1]), as I was using

\setuppagenumber[numberconversion=numbers,state=start]

and not

\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion=numbers,state=start]

It seems as if both commands have the same effect. Are these synonyms?

Is there a way for an end-user (like me) to infer from a command as
\setuppagenumber that the corresponding counter is called userpage?
I am just asking so I may get an understanding of how ConTeXt works,
and I don't have to bother the list with so many questions.

Thanks in advance.

Best
Thomas


2014-05-07 14:25 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com:

 Am 07.05.2014 um 10:57 schrieb Thomas Möbius kont...@thomasmoebius.de:

 Dear list,

 it seems as if \setupnumber is ignored or I am using the wrong way to
 reset the page numbering.

 How to start the page numbering at 1 in the body matter?

 You have to change the value of the “userpage” counter, i.e. 
 \setcounter[userpage][1] is needed.

 Wolfgang
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Re: [NTG-context] setuppage is ignored

2014-05-08 Thread Wolfgang Schuster

Am 08.05.2014 um 16:46 schrieb Thomas Friedrich 
friedr...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de:

 Thanks Wolfgang, it does work now!
 
 I didn't now that the counter would be called 'userpage'.  It thought
 I had to set the page-counter (\setconter[page][1]), as I was using
 
 \setuppagenumber[numberconversion=numbers,state=start]
 
 and not
 
 \setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion=numbers,state=start]
 
 It seems as if both commands have the same effect. Are these synonyms?
 
 Is there a way for an end-user (like me) to infer from a command as
 \setuppagenumber that the corresponding counter is called userpage?
 I am just asking so I may get an understanding of how ConTeXt works,
 and I don't have to bother the list with so many questions.

ConTeXt uses three different counters for the pages of the document:

1. The realpage counter is used for internal references to pages, this counter
   should never be reset because it is needed to have unique numbers for each 
page.

2. The userpage counter which is shown in the header, TOC etc. and you can reset
   its value at the begin of a new sectionblock etc.

3. The subpage counter can be used when you want to divide a certain 
sectionblock
   into even small parts to have local page numbers for a certain part of your 
document.

Each of these three counters have a command for the setup:

   - \setuprealpagenumber
   - \setupuserpagenumber
   - \setupsubpagenumber

The old \setuppagenumber command is a synonym for the \setupuserpagenumber
command because this is the counter you have to change for your documents.

Wolfgang
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