Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Antoine Junod wrote:
Hello list,
I've got a piece of code that is absolutely
aful. Unfortunately (sic) it makes what I want.
\defineparagraphs[p][n=2,before={},after={}]
\setupparagraphs[p][1][width=.2\textwidth,style=bold]
\definetyping
Dear ConText Users
Being an age-old LaTeX user I thought I should give ConText a try.
But then I stumbled over the first problem when trying to use BibTeX:
Crossrefs don't seem to work properly.
- the work that uses a crossref is listed incompletely
in the publication list
- the crossref'd
Hi Ulf,
Ulf Martin wrote:
Crossrefs don't seem to work properly.
There isn't one, only a partial workaround: manually add a line of
\nocite[crossref-ed entry]
in your source somewhere, and at least the module will typeset the
cross-referenced item itself.
I will reconsider fixing this,
Hello all,
I am trying the minimal ConTeXt distribution. Ok, so I downloaded
justtex.zip
and
linuztex.zip
to /tex...
and followed the instructions and all worked out well. However, I have
another tree I want to use aswell, say /usr/local/texmf-wolfram.
However, when I add entries in one of
Hello,
I get a small indentation for the entries in the bibliography, but
only on the first line! I am right now running the minimal ConTeXt
distr, but it was the same with newest ConTeXt on a TeXLive 2004...
Example:
\usemodule[bib]
\setuppublications[
alternative=num,
Mikael Persson wrote:
Hello,
I get a small indentation for the entries in the bibliography, but
only on the first line! I am right now running the minimal ConTeXt
distr, but it was the same with newest ConTeXt on a TeXLive 2004...
Please update to the latest version of the module, this is
Taco Hoekwater taco at elvenkind.com writes:
[.. snip ...]
The next major release of the module (but don't expect a release
anywhere this year) will indeed support MODS through citeproc:
http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/citeproc/
As the author of citeproc (hi Taco!), let me just update
Mikael Persson wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying the minimal ConTeXt distribution. Ok, so I downloaded
justtex.zip
and
linuztex.zip
to /tex...
and followed the instructions and all worked out well. However, I have
another tree I want to use aswell, say /usr/local/texmf-wolfram.
However,
For \useURL the first parameter identifies the statement, the
second defines the url, the third is usually blank and the fourth
gives the text to appear in the clickable area.
What is that third parameter for?
--
John Culleton
Books with answers to marketing and publishing questions:
Hello,
I'm trying to make the following work:
1) XML:
titlepage
authors=Autor Autor
title=Something emdash; or iSomething else/i
subtitle=Much Fun
publisher=Somebody
/
2) ConTeXt translation rule:
\defineXMLargument[titlepage]{%
\startstandardmakeup
\vfil
\bfd
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