Renaud AUBIN a écrit :
Hi all,
I wanted to obtain to obtain an homogeneous formatting for my captions
whenever I use \placefigure or \placefloatcaption within combination,
so I've tried \setupcaption and \setupcaptions but
...
Bug ? BTW, I need a quick solution for my PhD dissertati
Hi all,
I wanted to obtain to obtain an homogeneous formatting for my captions
whenever I use \placefigure or \placefloatcaption within combination,
so I've tried \setupcaption and \setupcaptions but
\starttext
\setupcaptions[align=left] % or \setupcaption[figure][align=left]
\startuseMPgra
Thank you Mojca.
The main reason for asking is that I intend to try to convince my
employer to adopt ConTeXt as a tool for producing technical documents.
In my view, ConTeXt is obviously far superior to MS Word, which we use
today, for that purpose.
Since ConTeXt represents a way of producing doc
> Is it possible to refer back to item [1] automatically, by sticking
> the "reprinted in" in a "note" field in the database? I tried a
> number of combinations of \crossref or so, but couldn't get this to
> work.
I need to repeat my experiments, but I think it worked to use simply
\cite in the bi
I'm pleased as punch with the new bib module and have been writing my
new lists with it all day. There is one thing that I could not make
work, and I wonder if it is possible at all. I have 2 entries:
[1] Some collected volume
[2] Some article, in: a journal [reprinted in [1]].
Is it possibl
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 07:43:17 -0700
David Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use \indentation, as in:
>
> \indentation Now is the time.
>
> On Sep 8, 2006, at 6:29 AM, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
>
> > Hallo!
> >
> > I have a problem with indenting.
> > The paragraph following the \placefig
Use \indentation, as in:
\indentation Now is the time.
On Sep 8, 2006, at 6:29 AM, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> I have a problem with indenting.
> The paragraph following the \placefigure
> is not indented and I find not any way to achieve this.
> The following testfile shows th
Hallo!
I have a problem with indenting.
The paragraph following the \placefigure
is not indented and I find not any way to achieve this.
The following testfile shows the situation:
--
\setupfloats[indentnext=yes]% <--- Doesn't help!
\set
I wish to understand how to make nested fields (is it's possible, of course),
or better, how to make a tree of field.
\clonefield seem to be some work, maybe it's a good place to start.
luigi
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