On Sun, 29 Oct 2006, Sebastian Rooks wrote:
> Dear ConTeXters,
>
> 1/ I would like to use a named formula with a reference containing
> several subformulae each with a reference. The closer I can get to is to
> add an empty namedformula followed by subformulae (see test file below).
> How can I ge
Hi Hans,
There is a missing carriage return in the definition of
\startformulas in the latest beta.
In \def\startformulas#1\stopformulas
\long\def\startformula##1\stopformula
{\advance\scratchcounter\plusone}% \scratchcounter\zerocount #1%
preroll
should be
\long\def\startfor
Dear ConTeXters,
1/ I would like to use a named formula with a reference containing
several subformulae each with a reference. The closer I can get to is to
add an empty namedformula followed by subformulae (see test file below).
How can I get rid of the empty line with a number in the pdf ?
2/ I
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
> I said:
>
>
>> \starttext
>> \startitemize[n,broad]
>> \item Hello world!
>> \bTABLE\bTR\bTD Little\eTD \bTD table\eTD\eTR\eTABLE
>> First item continues.
>> \item Second item.
>> \stopitemize
>> \stoptext
>>
>
> What I *meant* (sorry!) was
>
> \starttext
> \start
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
> Very simple question which has suddenly stumped me:
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n,broad]
> \item Hello world!
> \bTABLE\bTR\bTD Little\eTD \bTD table\eTD\eTR\eTABLE
> First item continues.
> \item Second item.
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
> How to get the TABLE inside
Horacio Suarez wrote:
> helo:
>
> I have a long paragraph in a cell in the fisrt column of a table. I
> need the paragraph uses 2 or 3 lines and the column get narrower,
> because the table is too wide.
>
> Can I force the column width and -at the same time- force the
> paragraph to use 2 o 3 li
luigi scarso wrote:
> I'm still playing with Designer, and actually I can't figure how to make
> chained lists of objects.
> Here 1 0 obj is Catalog with
> /Fields [8 0 R];
> following all references R , we will end with 22 0 obj (a leaf)
> which is a /Type /Annot.
> My problem now is how to make
Hi Angel-Luis,
looks like you want a LaTeX-like table of contents. I achieved what I think you
want to achieve as well, using the following commands:
% setup table of contents
\setupcombinedlist[content][alternative=c,level=section]
% margins, widths and distances are setup such that section li