I'll try again:
ConTeXt used to match the conversion style in a reference to the itemize item
with the number/character of the item. Now it doesn't convert numbers to
characters. Does this happen to anyone else? Example:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][n]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][a]
. The level two items
are converted to letters, but references to them appear as unconverted numbers.
Is there a way to convert them?
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][n]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][a]
\starttext
\startitemize %level 1
\item One
\startitemize %level 2
\item AA \item[BB] BB
\stopitemize
On 8 mei 2012, at 22:25, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek against succes for
uppercase.
It’s a font
On 9-5-2012 09:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
On 8 mei 2012, at 22:25, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek
On 9 mei 2012, at 11:15, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 9-5-2012 09:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
On 8 mei 2012, at 22:25, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal
Hi Hans,
On 2012-05-09 07:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
Indeed, the greek lowercase appears with \setupbodyfont[postscript].
But not with the brandnew \setupbodyfont[lucidaot], which is
quite a nuisance. Can it be remedied with a more generic mkiv
solution?
if it’s generic enough for your
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi Hans,
On 2012-05-09 07:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
Indeed, the greek lowercase appears with \setupbodyfont[postscript].
But not with the brandnew \setupbodyfont[lucidaot], which is
quite a nuisance. Can it be remedied with a more
Am 09.05.2012 um 11:50 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
On 9 mei 2012, at 11:15, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 9-5-2012 09:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
On 8 mei 2012, at 22:25, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the
On 2012-05-09 12:25, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi Hans,
On 2012-05-09 07:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
Indeed, the greek lowercase appears with \setupbodyfont[postscript].
But not with the brandnew \setupbodyfont[lucidaot], which is
quite
Am 09.05.2012 um 11:54 schrieb Philipp Gesang:
Hi Hans,
On 2012-05-09 07:31, Meer, H. van der wrote:
Indeed, the greek lowercase appears with \setupbodyfont[postscript].
But not with the brandnew \setupbodyfont[lucidaot], which is
quite a nuisance. Can it be remedied with a more generic
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
On 2012-05-09 12:25, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
If he wants to use Lucida, this would look bad, but the Lucida font
does have greek glyphs, however they are in the math range.
With unicode I thought this was an archaism.
I'm sorry, I'm
On 2012-05-09 13:50, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
On 2012-05-09 12:25, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
If he wants to use Lucida, this would look bad, but the Lucida font
does have greek glyphs, however they are in the math range.
With unicode I
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
On 2012-05-09 12:25, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
If he wants to use Lucida, this would look bad, but the Lucida font
does have greek glyphs, however they are in the math range.
With
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 05:14:39PM +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
but the future seems Bright ;)
We should have named the fonts Lucida Brighter and Lucida Saner etc. ;)
Regards,
Khaled
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If your question is of
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek against succes for
uppercase.
\starttext
\startitemize[g]
\startitem nr 1\stopitem
\startitem nr 2\stopitem
\startitem nr 3\stopitem
\startitem nr
Am 08.05.2012 um 19:32 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I do not get lowercase greek letters on the itemize as should happen with
symbol setup g.
A minimal example, showing the demise of lowercase greek against succes for
uppercase.
It’s a font problem because MkII took the greek letters from
LMU BSCS
\stopitemize
...
%
% end snippet
%
The above is fine, except that I want the items to be level with the resume
section header. As it is now the items come out below the resume section
description, like this:
EDUCATION
* bozo the clown
* is here
Thanks Mojca for comments.
I agree that the output format can be set as needed (a lots of time of
experimentation). But I needed a special sort of bibliographic items
(numbering according to their occurrence in the text) and that I have
unfortunately failed. For average amateurs are code
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz wrote:
Thanks Mojca for comments.
I agree that the output format can be set as needed (a lots of time of
experimentation). But I needed a special sort of bibliographic items
(numbering according to their occurrence in the text
of bibliographic entries in text, sorting items, etc..) All
of this can be done in Lua. In printed form, nobody will know that this
is actually done manually without BibTeX ...
Originally I thought that I can not do, but eventually everything turned
out well. It is true that the bibliographic citations
On Mon, 2012-04-16 at 12:27 +0200, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
I agree that the output format can be set as needed (a lots of time of
experimentation). But I needed a special sort of bibliographic items
(numbering according to their occurrence in the text) and that I have
unfortunately failed
is not really ready for
professional use.
That is
to say that if you do not need to have the bibliography in the format in
which we would expect from BibTeX, so I suggest to do it my way (I mean
the format of bibliographic entries in text, sorting items, etc..) All
of this can be done in Lua
Hello all
Once again I return to this issue. Lukas confirmed me that really links
do not work. Where is error when links into items in the itemize list
are not working. Links are active but not working...
It is interesting that the chapter on the links when hovering tooltip
will appear
On 13-4-2012 09:50, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello all
Once again I return to this issue. Lukas confirmed me that really links
do not work. Where is error when links into items in the itemize list
are not working. Links are active but not working...
It is interesting that the chapter on the links
to this issue. Lukas confirmed me that really links
do not work. Where is error when links into items in the itemize list
are not working. Links are active but not working...
It is interesting that the chapter on the links when hovering tooltip
will appear with the page number where the link leads
way (I mean
the format of bibliographic entries in text, sorting items, etc..) All
of this can be done in Lua. In printed form, nobody will know that this
is actually done manually without BibTeX ...
Originally I thought that I can not do, but eventually everything turned
out well. It is true
or \setupitemgroup:
\startitemize
\item A
\startitemize
\item B
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
to get:
1. A
1.1 B (= nested item has its parent numbers, too)
or rather
1. A
1.1 B (= nested item has its parent numbers, too; no indenting of nested items)
instead of
1. A
1. B (= normal
parent numbers, too; no indenting of nested items)
instead of
1. A
1. B (= normal result)
?
Maybe a similar problem was discussed some days before but not exactly this
case...
TIA.
Best regards,
Lukas
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Pontex s. r. o. [mailto:pon...@pontex.cz
item has its parent numbers, too)
or rather
1. A
1.1 B (= nested item has its parent numbers, too; no indenting of nested
items)
instead of
1. A
1. B (= normal result)
?
The “repeat” is needed to show the number on the next level, the “intext”
prevents the items from being
Dear list,
What is the right way today to get only the cited items in the
bibliography? I have some problems doing this. With the test file
% Start mps.tex
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=referenser]
\starttext
Foo~\cite[anno].
\subject{References}
\placepublications[] % I've read
On Thu 05 Apr 2012, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Dear list,
What is the right way today to get only the cited items in the
bibliography?
I think that what you want is \placepublications[criterium=text] .
(Some recent messages suggest that citations are broken in the latest
beta, so also make
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net wrote:
On Thu 05 Apr 2012, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Dear list,
What is the right way today to get only the cited items in the
bibliography?
I think that what you want is \placepublications[criterium=text] .
(Some recent
Hello all,
Where is error when not work links into items in the itemize list. Links
are active but not working?
Thanx
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Here is example:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\in{First link}[bibl:7] and \in{second link}[bibl:1]
\page
\startitemize[n]
\item [bibl:7
Hello all,
Is there a way to use comma character or semicolon character inside the
chemical formula?
Comma character is used as a delimiter of individual items in the formula.
When is there command for example \lettertilde, is there something like
\lettercomma (\charcomma), \lettersemicolon
On 1-4-2012 15:15, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello all,
Is there a way to use comma character or semicolon character inside the
chemical formula?
Comma character is used as a delimiter of individual items in the formula.
When is there command for example \lettertilde, is there something like
inside the
chemical formula?
Comma character is used as a delimiter of individual items in the
formula.
When is there command for example \lettertilde, is there something like
\lettercomma (\charcomma), \lettersemicolon (\charcomma) and others
nonalphanumerics characters (which would be used inside
numbering of items.
\starttext
\setupitemize[each][n,broad][prefix=yes]
\section{First section}
\startitemize[n][stopper=)]
\item aaa
\item bbb
\item ccc
\stopitemize
\subsection{First subsection}
\startitemize[n][stopper=)]
\item aaa
\item bbb
\item ccc
\stopitemize
\section{Second section
over it.
Any ideas?
have you tried
\definesymbol [1] [\squarebullet] ? Or, if you want it only for a few items
\sym{\squarebullet}
HTH
Thomas
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If your question is of interest to others as well, please add
The reason I switched to texexec was this (from the Context Manual:
During the processing of itemizations the number of items is counted. This
is the case with all versions. The next pass this information is used to
determine the optimal location to start a new page. So do not despair when
the Context Manual: During
the processing of itemizations the number of items is counted. This is the case
with all versions. The next pass this information is used to determine the
optimal location to start a new page. So do not despair when at the first parse
your itemizations do not look the way you
On 9-3-2012 09:28, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Works here, the only thing to complain is that the number conversion is missing.
The latest beta (two days ago) should be ok (unless I messed up) ... a
'quick' hack btw, as we need a frozen conversion variant in the tuc file.
Hans
Am 06.03.2012 um 05:34 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hey list,
I am following the instructions here but they do not seem to be working:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations#Referring_to_items
I have an item block typeset with the following:
\startitemize[R,2*broad][start=11]
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 09:28 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Works here, the only thing to complain is that the number conversion is
missing.
\starttext
\startitemize[R,3*broad][start=11,left=(,right=),stopper=]
\item[item:first] another item
\item another item
\item[item:last] another
with...
\defineenumeration[article]
[location=top,
text=Article,
between=\blank,
before=\blank,
after=\blank]
\setupenumerations[article][R]
...but the problem is that after a list of items provided with matching
\startarticle \stoparticle pairs, the last count persists to the next
the behaviour with...
\defineenumeration[article]
[location=top,
text=Article,
between=\blank,
before=\blank,
after=\blank]
\setupenumerations[article][R]
...but the problem is that after a list of items provided with matching
\startarticle \stoparticle pairs, the last count persists
Hey list,
I am following the instructions here but they do not seem to be working:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations#Referring_to_items
I have an item block typeset with the following:
\startitemize[R,2*broad][start=11]
\setupitemize[left=(, right=)]
\item[first_item]
]
\setupenumerations[article][R]
...but the problem is that after a list of items provided with matching
\startarticle \stoparticle pairs, the last count persists to the next
list of items which should start at 'I' again. I am assuming I am not
doing this correctly and would appreciate any suggestions
,
before=\blank,
after=\blank]
\setupenumerations[article][R]
...but the problem is that after a list of items provided with matching
\startarticle \stoparticle pairs, the last count persists to the next
list of items which should start at 'I' again. I am assuming I am not
doing this correctly
This setting gives an overfull hbox of exactly 3 points:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][each]
[joinedup,packed]
[symbol=n,distance=3pt,
align=right,itemalign=flushright,
stopper={.\,}
]
In the logfile: Overfull \hbox (3.0pt too wide) detected at line 7
Changing to distance=4pt makes the hbox 4pt too
\dontcomplain) i.e. depending on alignment excessive content will lap
left or right anyway (an example: say that you number 1..9 and there is
one itemize with 10 items ... you might not want to change all widths
for this one case (and 10 is often rather ok, while 44 isn't)
the same can happen
in the references
to literature.
I had a look at your examples. First, if the sequence of cited items is
important for you (and it is because you want sorttype=cite), I wouldn't
put citations and figures into a buffer, that's asking for trouble. That
leaves the problem with a \cite command within
problem. I'd probably have to deal manually finding bibliography
items and direct write its numbers into captions to square brackets (ie
without cite referencing). Although I do not think, it could cause this
problem. He is occurs even if the citation not appears in caption of figure.
For me
a citation link to figure caption then would be a
huge problem. I'd probably have to deal manually finding bibliography
items and direct write its numbers into captions to square brackets (ie
without cite referencing). Although I do not think, it could cause this
problem. He is occurs even if the citation
to figure caption then would be a
huge problem. I'd probably have to deal manually finding bibliography
items and direct write its numbers into captions to square brackets (ie
without cite referencing). Although I do not think, it could cause this
problem. He is occurs even if the citation not appears
experience in the bibliography at MKIV? Can you refer
me to a source of information about this? Submitter thesis has a very
strict requirement to the list of bibliography. The numbering of
bibliographic items must be in the same order in which items are
used in
the text. Moreover
of bibliography. The numbering of
bibliographic items must be in the same order in which items are used in
the text. Moreover, in the form of AMS is, [1], [2], etc. I've tried
many hours, but I am absolutely not able to achieve the required form. I
do not believe that I will eventually have
has a very
strict requirement to the list of bibliography. The numbering of
bibliographic items must be in the same order in which items are used in
the text. Moreover, in the form of AMS is, [1], [2], etc. I've tried
many hours, but I am absolutely not able to achieve the required form. I
do
have some experience in the bibliography at MKIV? Can you refer
me to a source of information about this? Submitter thesis has a very
strict requirement to the list of bibliography. The numbering of
bibliographic items must be in the same order in which items are used in
the text. Moreover
of dictionary in each page. I
wonder whether it would be possible for these notes to be displayed in
two columns and alphabetically ordered.
According to the ConTeXt Reference Manual, items can be displayed in
columns and there is a sorting mechanism for lists, but I don't know how
this could be applied
I am currently in the process of moving the production of our journal and
book series from MKII to MKIV and suspect that I now have items in my
personal texmf folder that are no longer needed because they are included
in the distribution installed using sh //first-setup.sh --modules=all.
So I
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 5:33 PM, Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com wrote:
I am currently in the process of moving the production of our journal and
book series from MKII to MKIV and suspect that I now have items in my
personal texmf folder that are no longer needed because they are included
and suspect that I now have items in my
personal texmf folder that are no longer needed because they are
included in
the distribution installed using sh //first-setup.sh --modules=all.
So I was wondering if there was a listing somewhere of the fonts that
come
ready to use with MKIV in the ConTeXt
example of what I'm talking about.
I would like the Abstract to not start until it will be clear of the
logo graphic on the right side.
In the real document, I cannot be sure how much vertical space will
taken up by text items (Authors, subtitle, etc.) between the Title and
the Abstract, hence my
according to the order in the publication
list, not according to the order of citation.
3. At one point, it would be good if context could write a bbl file
which contains only the cited items, not the entire bib file.
Thomas
will
taken up by text items (Authors, subtitle, etc.) between the Title and
the Abstract, hence my question.
Maybe I am thinking about this in the wrong way and there is a
different approach? I have more of a DTP background.
%%---start example
On 23 janv. 2012, at 08:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.01.2012 um 08:39 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi all,
It seems that when using background, \startitemize[columns] does not work as
expected: there are no columns, and the numbers of the items are pushed to
the left.
You can use
of the items are pushed
to the left.
You can use the columns environment (which is used by itemize) in a framed,
framed text or background environment.
Thanks Wolfgang for your attention.
Now that you mention this, I understand that the columns environment cannot
be used at the same time
examples with streams which permit columns in \framed etc.
Wolfgang
Thanks fo rthe explanations: indeed with my previous setups for having each
exercise with a vertical rule at its left, the following modification works
fine when I need items in two columns:
\startsimplecolumns
\startitemize[r
Hi all,
It seems that when using background, \startitemize[columns] does not work as
expected: there are no columns, and the numbers of the items are pushed to the
left.
Below is a not so minimal example: the resulting PDF can be found here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4316076/enumeration
solution!\crlf
See \in{Exercise}[exer-2].
\stopsolution
\endsolution
\useblocks[exercise]
\page
\useblocks[solution]
\page
% End: First Attempt
\chapter{Second Attempt}
% Begin: Second Attempt
Problem is, that the references of the items become not interactive
under mkiv (context). Under mkii
On 29-12-2011 16:11, Herbert Voss wrote:
this one also worked some weeks ago:
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
\startitemize[8,packed]
[width=8em,distance=2em,items=5]
\ran {no\hss yes}
\its I can not do it without \TeX.
\mar{+} I use \TeX\ with other packages.
\its I hardly use \TeX.
\ran{\hss
this one also worked some weeks ago:
\mainlanguage[de]
\starttext
\startitemize[8,packed]
[width=8em,distance=2em,items=5]
\ran {no\hss yes}
\its I can not do it without \TeX.
\mar{+} I use \TeX\ with other packages.
\its I hardly use \TeX.
\ran{\hss The future\hss}
\its I
be no extra whitespace
between the items. Whitespace and interlinespace should be
the same: 0.4em. What can I do against the whitespace?
\setupwhitespace[0.4em]
\setupinterlinespace [0.4em]
\startitemize
\item aaa aaa aaa
aaa aaa
At the first itemization there should be no extra whitespace between the
items. Whitespace and interlinespace should be the same: 0.4em. What can I do
against the whitespace?
[…]
And here I want to have the default white- and interlinespace again:
[…]
\start \setupinterlinespace[line
\stoptext
fixed (I had commented a counter definition because I load the module runtime
for testing)
Hans
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the quick fix.
However \startitemize[r] (or any other option) results always with items being
numbered 1., 2., 3., …
The behavior does not improve when using \startitem
Hi all,
When using
\startitemize[n,reverse]
one gets items numbered in reverse order. I wonder if this feature exists also
for enumerations. An example is given below in which the last enumeration is
written on top of the file and I wish it were possible to have the enumerations
Am 12.12.2011 um 13:33 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi all,
When using
\startitemize[n,reverse]
one gets items numbered in reverse order. I wonder if this feature exists
also for enumerations. An example is given below in which the last
enumeration is written on top of the file and I
,reverse]
one gets items numbered in reverse order. I wonder if this feature exists
also for enumerations. An example is given below in which the last
enumeration is written on top of the file and I wish it were possible to
have the enumerations numbered in reverse order.
The numbering
Hi all,
When using
\startitemize[n,reverse]
one gets items numbered in reverse order. I wonder if this feature exists also
for enumerations. An example is given below in which the last enumeration is
written on top of the file and I wish it were possible to have the enumerations
the font size inside the abstract
block but not control the line height?
2. Is there a more efficient way of defining an area that is narrower than
the full page width to hold these items, instead of using
defineframedtext/definedescription for each one?
Thanks,
PPN
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peter.park.nel
Dear context garden administrators (and users):
It would be a good idea to have a wiki.contextgarden.net/News
page containing an archive of past and present news.
Clicking on the News label on the Main_Page could go there.
Examples of items to include could be:
July 2011: TeX Live 2011 released
there.
Examples of items to include could be:
July 2011: TeX Live 2011 released, including current ConTeXt
September 2011: First general assembly of the ConTeXt user's group
(in Bassenge, Belgium during the 5th International ConTeXt User Meeting)
November 2011: Deadline for contributions
.
[...]
true; just put \page and colors are green
Currently I'm using the colors only while working on my document, I'll
turn them off for printing. So that's not really an issue for me.
Putting \page doesn't really help. In my actual project file there are
two more items in the itemize
really help. In my actual project file there are two more items in
the itemize and the page break is between item 2 and 3.
\page was only a way to show that yes, the colours should be green and
no a way to patch.
--
luigi
an issue for me. Putting \page
doesn't really help. In my actual project file there are two more items in
the itemize and the page break is between item 2 and 3.
\page was only a way to show that yes, the colours should be green and
no a way to patch.
Oh yes, of course. Sorry, I misunderstood
be inconvenient to have to go to the document preamble and back to
the body text only to add an url.
In this case, wouldn’t you prefer a bibliography?
It depends on the kind of book you are working on. If the only items of
the bibliography would be urls (no printed stuff), I would avoid using
Am 07.09.2011 um 17:49 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
Hi,
I want items to display as follows (| represents the text area edge)
| 1. First item
| 2. Second item
| 2.1 Sub item
| 2.2 Sub item
| 3. Third item
I could not find a way to control the margin of the second
On Thu, 8 Sep 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.09.2011 um 17:49 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
Hi,
I want items to display as follows (| represents the text area edge)
| 1. First item
| 2. Second item
| 2.1 Sub item
| 2.2 Sub item
| 3. Third item
I could not find a way
Am 08.09.2011 um 10:05 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
In MkIV, \startitemize[n,repeat] gives a result that does not look right. The
numbers of the first level of itemize are missing.
As you brought this up I’ll add another problem with repeated items (it shows
also your problem). When you can
Hi,
I want items to display as follows (| represents the text area edge)
| 1. First item
| 2. Second item
| 2.1 Sub item
| 2.2 Sub item
| 3. Third item
I could not find a way to control the margin of the second level. Setting
\setupitemize[1][margin=2em]
\setupitemize
as possible. This means: minimal
space before and after an itemize environment, and between items. And also
minimum space between lines. I'm using the Arial font, so as to most
closely approximate the MS Word original.
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Alasdair
and
color keys for items might be an idea to hold on to. But at the moment I
neither do want to push this, nor is there the urgent need because of your
code. Also, there is surely enough work to do with more important stuff ;)
Thanks again
Am 07.07.2011 um 20:19 schrieb Christian:
Thank you very much for this example!
This is already more than enough for a starting point. I guess the style and
color keys for items might be an idea to hold on to. But at the moment I
neither do want to push this, nor is there the urgent need
On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 10:24 -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
(untested)
\startitemize[fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
Aditya
Aditya, that works, but how do you set it for all items? I tried the
following, but it didn't work:
\setupitemize[fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
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Kip Warner -- Software
Am 08.07.2011 um 02:12 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 10:24 -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
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\startitemize[fit,broad][distance=0.25em]
Aditya
Aditya, that works, but how do you set it for all items? I tried the
following, but it didn't work:
\setupitemize[fit
the horizontal arrangement of items in lists
typed using \placepublications[...]?
I want to change such margin, distance and alignment reference items.
marginREFERENCE ITEMdistancePUBLICATION ITEM
Examples of alignments and distances:
RefAuthor1 Author1, Name of his publication
RefAut2
Am 23.06.2011 um 19:49 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hello Wolfgang.
I know that my question is a little off this topic, but:
Is there any possibility change due this method affect appearance list typed
using \placecontent (the gap between list items, alignment, etc.)?
If I knew how to do
Hello Wolfgang.
I know that my question is a little off this topic, but:
Is there any possibility change due this method affect appearance list
typed using \placecontent (the gap between list items, alignment, etc.)?
If I knew how to do it, maybe I found how to change appearance list
Hello ConTeXist,
As is known, the layout of a list (of content) is determined by the
values of alternative, margin, width
and distance. Required values can be changed via commands \setuplist or
\setupcombinedlist.
Can somehow influence the horizontal arrangement of items in lists typed
Hello ConTeXtist.
Is there any possibility to influence the appearance of a list of
bibliography when I make it in MKIV minimals using the command
\placepublications?
I am thinking in particular spacing, stoppers etc.
Specifically, I need to change the alignment of reference items
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