Hi,
is it possible to '\unskip' the last comma or period? This would be handy for
defining the publication layout using \setuppublicationlayout. I have bibtex
entries ending with period and adding another one looks odd.
Thanks,
Florian
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Hi,
how do I get an additional space after the comma separating the years in this
cite?
(Hagen, 2010b,2011) --> (Hagen, 2010b, 2011)
Minimal example:
\setupbibtex[database=sample]
\setuppublications[alternative=apa, refcommand=authoryears]
\starttext
\cite[hh2010a, hh2011]
\stoptext
Also add
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 22:33, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
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> Am 06.05.2011 um 16:50 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> This is probably a very trivial question, but I'm not sure how TeX
>> works in that respect. I'm used to use a macro
>> \def\unit#1{{\rm\ #1}
>> in constructs such as $1\uni
On 9 mai 2011, at 22:31, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>> […]
>
> Was already present at
>
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Presentations#Post_Processing_Presentation
>
> I think that the new page can be deleted. Do you agree?
>
> Aditya
Dear Aditya,
I am sorry for having overlooked that page: indeed
On 10-5-2011 3:29, Michal Kvasnička wrote:
Hallo.
I've got a problem with metapost -> pdf translation. Since mptopdf is still
broken in the last ConTeXt beta in the minimal distribution, I use "mtxrun
--script metapost --split". It works well, only it ignores font setting. My
code is like this:
Hallo.
I've got a problem with metapost -> pdf translation. Since mptopdf is still
broken in the last ConTeXt beta in the minimal distribution, I use "mtxrun
--script metapost --split". It works well, only it ignores font setting. My
code is like this:
verbatimtex
\definetypeface [times] [rm]
Thank you alot Aditya! Somehow I didn't even think about using subsubjects
instead of subsections. I guess it was too obvious a solution.
best regards,
Julian
2011/5/9 Aditya Mahajan
> On Wed, 4 May 2011, Julian Becker wrote:
>
> I came across the following problem recently: In my document I w