Marius wrote:
Hello,
I am writing an environment for a document and there should be a page
with some text at the end of the document. In LaTeX I use
\AtEndDocument{} command, but how does one achieve the same effect in
ConTeXt?
\appendtoks (stuff I want to do) \to\everystoptext
Best wishes,
T
Hello,
I am writing an environment for a document and there should be a page
with some text at the end of the document. In LaTeX I use
\AtEndDocument{} command, but how does one achieve the same effect in
ConTeXt?
Thanks,
Marius
I am using the given command below to change numbering format, but I
get numbers instead of roman numerals. Looks like conversion option
has no effect.
\setuppagenumbering
[location=right,
alternative=doublesided,
conversion=Romannumerals,
style=bold]
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 a
Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 23h30,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
> sure, in the ppchtex manual; indeed {}{} is used inline (in math mode
> or not) and [][] between start/stop pairs
Well, sorry for my misreading...
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Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 23h32,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
> btw, in mkiv ppchtex is reimplemented; it still has some flaws but it
> has more room for extensions and is now part of the context mkiv
> kernel
As I'm not using ConTeXt for the moment (but it may change! :), what
are the consequences of this f
Hallo,
shouldn't \textvisiblespace work in mkiv?
Wolfgang
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Thank you very much. Due to your suggestion it was my problem resolved.
Problem has been truly in unexpanded macros.
Though I am redefining my macros in last versions of my project (joining
any empty delimiters), macros was predend (on the outside as expanded)
entirely inocently as if has been
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Will help you, when I send you my CSV file? I dont now what you think
when you writing, that
you want "actual input". Code 6D00 is twobyte code of UTF-8 character
It absolutely is not. Maybe you are confused with UTF-16 ?
Best wishes,
Taco
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Hans Hagen wrote:
On 22-4-2010 2:18, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
No answer at all ... Does that mean that nobody uses MkIV
grid-typesting?
Nobody that wants to exclude section heads from the grid, it seems.
Or does that mean that excluding section heads from gridsnapping is
On 22-4-2010 7:09, Denis Bitouzé wrote:
Are those changes:
1. {}{} rather than [][],
2. pair \startchemical, \stopchemical or not,
3. etc.
btw, in mkiv ppchtex is reimplemented; it still has some flaws but it
has more room for extensions and is now part of the context mkiv kernel
On 22-4-2010 2:18, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
No answer at all ... Does that mean that nobody uses MkIV grid-typesting?
Nobody that wants to exclude section heads from the grid, it seems.
Or does that mean that excluding section heads from gridsnapping is
impossible?
I wo
On 22-4-2010 7:09, Denis Bitouzé wrote:
Are those changes:
1. {}{} rather than [][],
2. pair \startchemical, \stopchemical or not,
3. etc.
documented somewhere?
sure, in the ppchtex manual; indeed {}{} is used inline (in math mode or
not) and [][] between start/stop pairs
Hans
On 22-4-2010 8:57, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello,
I have problem with testing of strings through \doifelse.
I am loading data from external CSV file. CSV file is UTF-8 encoding.
Data from external file I am reading to ConTeXt macro and I want compare
content of macro (it is one utf-8 character)
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:27:16 +0200
Taco Hoekwater scribit:
> R. Bastian wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > this is an excerpt of the preambel and beginning of the text:
> >
> > \setupbodyfont[sansserif, 10pt]
> > \setuphead[subject][textstyle=cap] %,
> > \setupheadertexts[\^Avent
Hullo,
a few weeks (months?) ago there was a debate on this list about sprucing up
the 'bib' module. I don't know what the policy about reviving old threads is,
so I started a new one.
The biggest problem I had (and still do) with the 'bib' module is that I
cannot directly use the data I have
Will help you, when I send you my CSV file? I dont now what you think
when you writing, that
you want "actual input". Code 6D00 is twobyte code of UTF-8 character
"m"... When I switch to CP1250 encoding, then onebyte code of "m"
character is 6D.
If need arises then I make any minimal example f
Dne četrtek 22. aprila 2010 ob 22:07:50 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
> It is safer, yes. Sometimes the bib module does an \ignorespaces
> or \unskip to get rid of unwanted spaces creeping in, but a ~ is
> never removed by that process.
Thanks :]
There's going to be quite a few changes to my PF_U
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Dne četrtek 22. aprila 2010 ob 20:54:12 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
The module apparently also changed 'in drugi' into 'in ostali' all
on its own?
No, that was me making a sloppy example :P
Anyway, using {~in ostali} will likely work. If it does
not, please try for a c
Dne četrtek 22. aprila 2010 ob 20:54:12 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
> The module apparently also changed 'in drugi' into 'in ostali' all
> on its own?
No, that was me making a sloppy example :P
> Anyway, using {~in ostali} will likely work. If it does
> not, please try for a complete test file.
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello.
Thank for your advise.
I was tried your example, but it is not working unfortunately too.
I previwed CSV file - it is UTF-8 encoding and hexa code of "m"
character is 6D00. This mean that "m" char is byte coding isnt it?
The hex codes of all your 'm'-s in the em
Hello.
Thank for your advise.
I was tried your example, but it is not working unfortunately too.
I previwed CSV file - it is UTF-8 encoding and hexa code of "m"
character is 6D00. This mean that "m" char is byte coding isnt it?
Exist any way untwist my problem now?
Thanx Jaroslav
In hexa
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello,
I have problem with testing of strings through \doifelse.
I am loading data from external CSV file. CSV file is UTF-8 encoding.
Data from external file I am reading to ConTeXt macro and I want compare
content of macro (it is one utf-8 character) and other characte
R. Bastian wrote:
Hello,
this is an excerpt of the preambel and beginning of the text:
\setupbodyfont[sansserif, 10pt]
\setuphead[subject][textstyle=cap] %,
\setupheadertexts[\^Aventiuren]
\starttext
\noheaderandfooterlines
\tfe{}\^Aventiuren\blank\blank
...
\subject
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Hello everybody.
Is there any possibility discover through Lua in ConTeXt whether it has
been defined in ConTeXt source any regular TeX macros?
\starttext
\directlua{print(token.command_name(token.create('starttext')))}
\directlua{print(token.command_name(token.create(
Hello,
I have problem with testing of strings through \doifelse.
I am loading data from external CSV file. CSV file is UTF-8 encoding.
Data from external file I am reading to ConTeXt macro and I want compare
content of macro (it is one utf-8 character) and other character as per
example:
(\on
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo.
I've got a problem with the rendering of the "authoretaltext" — it doesn't put
a space between the last name and the &al text.
Result:
* "Peeping, Tom; Crapper, Johnin ostali."
Expected result:
* "Peeping, Tom; Crapper, John in ostali."
The module apparently als
Am 22.04.10 18:59, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Yes, but what about including it into ConTexT by default? (that is,
with minimal installation?)
On 22.04.2010 19:54, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I created a page [1] but something is wrong with the server and I
have no rights to upload the module
Hello all,
Why does "conversion" option for \setuppagenumbering has no effect? Is
it only for me or for others too?
Marius
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Hullo.
I've got a problem with the rendering of the "authoretaltext" — it doesn't put
a space between the last name and the &al text.
Result:
* "Peeping, Tom; Crapper, Johnin ostali."
Expected result:
* "Peeping, Tom; Crapper, John in ostali."
--[snip]--
\setupheadtext[sl][pubs={\sca Literatur
Hi,
in a multi column layout I want to place a figure at a fixed position.
Inserting a floating object at a fixed position doesn't make any sense,
but I need the correct caption (number) for the graphic. Sadly
\placefigure fails with
[..]
todo: flush notes
todo: enable not
Am 22.04.10 19:08, schrieb Marius:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
You can also simplify your defintion of \setupdissertation:
\def\setupdissertation
{\dodoubleargument\getparameters[\??DISS]}
Thanks for the hint.
I have one more question, I took and si
Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 16h51,
Denis Bitouzé a écrit :
> But the following MCE:
>
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{etex,m-pictex,m-ch-en}
> \begin{document}
> \startchemical
> \chemical[2H_2,PLUS,O_2,GIVES,2H_2O]
> \stopchemical
> \end{document}
>
> leads to the messages:
> [...]
Well, the
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
> You can also simplify your defintion of \setupdissertation:
>
> \def\setupdissertation
> {\dodoubleargument\getparameters[\??DISS]}
Thanks for the hint.
I have one more question, I took and simplified the example which I
sent here earl
Am 22.04.10 18:46, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Please, include *fullpage* module into the standard Context
distribution. I badly need it in many kinds of documents.
First step: someone has to upload that module to the third
party modules section of contextgarden.
I'm willing to do it. But
Please, include *fullpage* module into the standard Context distribution. I
badly need it in many kinds of documents.
First step: someone has to upload that module to the third
party modules section of contextgarden.
I'm willing to do it. But *how*?
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Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 16h42,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
> so use the [][] variant instead ({}{} is for inline)
OK, that's better :) But the following MCE:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{etex,m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\startchemical
\chemical[2H_2,PLUS,O_2,GIVES,2H_2O]
\stopchemical
\end{d
On 22-4-2010 3:30, Denis Bitouzé wrote:
Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 15h21,
Denis Bitouzé a écrit :
no compilation trouble
Sorry, no error but the following message in the .log file:
ppchtex: the {}{}-alternative is not permitted here
so use the [][] variant instead ({}{} is for inline)
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Hello everybody.
Is there any possibility discover through Lua in ConTeXt whether it has
been defined in ConTeXt source any regular TeX macros?
Be enough for me any simple example or relevant link.
Thanx
J.Hajtmar
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On Thu, Apr 22 2010, Marius wrote:
> [\c!title={xxx},
\c!title eats the space.
> [title ={How to do this in Context},
title does not, so the parameter is not "title" but "title ".
Cheers, Peter
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Am 20.04.10 23:16, schrieb Honza Pohanka:
Hello,
I can't find out, how to place footnote on the right side of the page.
\setupfootnotes[location=page]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=right]
This places the number on the right, but the text remains on the left.
\setupnotedefinition[foo
Am 22.04.10 15:48, schrieb Marius:
Hello all,
why does second command \setupdissertation does not work? In the
attached document I get in the title "xxx" instead of "How to do this
in Context".
Remove the spaces before the '=' in the assignments.
\setupdissertation
[ title={How to do
Hello all,
why does second command \setupdissertation does not work? In the
attached document I get in the title "xxx" instead of "How to do this
in Context".
Thanks
test2.tex
Description: TeX document
test2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 15h21,
Denis Bitouzé a écrit :
> no compilation trouble
Sorry, no error but the following message in the .log file:
ppchtex: the {}{}-alternative is not permitted here
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Le jeudi 22/04/10 à 13h41,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
> can you download the cont-tmf.zip file and unzip it in the texmd-dist
> root?
It works! Well almost: no compilation trouble, but an empty page with
the following MCE:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{etex,m-pictex,m-ch-en}
\begin{document}
\s
Am 22.04.10 13:54, schrieb Tomáš Pustelník:
Hi,
During my work on bachelor thesis I was running throught source
codes and I would like to ask about equivalent of file syst-gen.mkii
in MkIV. And if there isn't one. Where I can found definitions of
macros define in this file (like \dosingleargum
Hi,
During my work on bachelor thesis I was running throught source codes and I
would like to ask about equivalent of file syst-gen.mkii in MkIV. And if there
isn't one. Where I can found definitions of macros define in this file (like
\dosingleargument and so on).
Also I have another question
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
No answer at all ... Does that mean that nobody uses MkIV grid-typesting?
Nobody that wants to exclude section heads from the grid, it seems.
Or does that mean that excluding section heads from gridsnapping is impossible?
I would say that \setuphead[chapter][grid=none
Hello,
this is an excerpt of the preambel and beginning of the text:
\setupbodyfont[sansserif, 10pt]
\setuphead[subject][textstyle=cap] %,
\setupheadertexts[\^Aventiuren]
\starttext
\noheaderandfooterlines
\tfe{}\^Aventiuren\blank\blank
...
\subject{Chrono}
---
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>
> No answer at all ... Does that mean that nobody uses MkIV grid-typesting?
>
> Or does that mean that excluding section heads from gridsnapping is
> impossible?
>
sorry, no answer
BTW I was experimenting with \vtop
\chapter{\vtop{one\\li
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
Hello
Please, include *fullpage* module into the standard Context
distribution. I badly need it in many kinds of documents.
First step: someone has to upload that module to the third
party modules section of contextgarden.
Best wishes,
Taco
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No answer at all ... Does that mean that nobody uses MkIV grid-typesting?
Or does that mean that excluding section heads from gridsnapping is impossible?
Steffen
Am 19.04.2010 um 13:37 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
> Hi,
>
>
> how can I exclude a section head from grid?
>
> Just compare setu
On 22-4-2010 11:30, Denis Bitouzé wrote:
Le dimanche 18/04/10 à 23h23,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
can you check if your ppchtex.noc file has
\input supp-mis.mkii \let\writestatus\undefined
\input syst-gen.mkii
\input syst-fnt.mkii
i.e loads the mkii files?
Yes, those lines are present in the fil
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 11:51:09 +0200
Peter Münster scribit:
> On Thu, Apr 22 2010, R. Bastian wrote:
> >
> > \mainlanguage[fr], but in the log: 'language en is active'
>
> Hello,
>
> en is the language of the interface, the command names.
>
> en: \mainlanguage[]
> fr: \langueprincipale[]
so i
On Thu, Apr 22 2010, R. Bastian wrote:
>
> \mainlanguage[fr], but in the log: 'language en is active'
Hello,
en is the language of the interface, the command names.
en: \mainlanguage[]
fr: \langueprincipale[]
> if fact, the spacing of ': ; ? !' are not the french spacing
> (i prefer something
Le dimanche 18/04/10 à 23h23,
Hans Hagen a écrit :
> can you check if your ppchtex.noc file has
>
> \input supp-mis.mkii \let\writestatus\undefined
> \input syst-gen.mkii
> \input syst-fnt.mkii
>
> i.e loads the mkii files?
Yes, those lines are present in the file ppchtex.noc:
[bito...@drums
Hello
Please, include *fullpage* module into the standard Context
distribution. I badly need it in many kinds of documents.
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 05:32:12 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster scribit:
> Am 21.04.10 22:09, schrieb R. Bastian:
> > Hello,
> >
> > What is the sense of \setupinterlinespace?
> >
> > In the following example, the distance between the line 1 and 2 seems to be
> > smaller
> > then between line 2 and 3.
> >
Hello,
\mainlanguage[fr], but in the log: 'language en is active'
is this no important ?
if fact, the spacing of ': ; ? !' are not the french spacing
(i prefer something intermediate betweeen the french and the german spacing ;-)
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