Hi again,
I just noticed that the last line of my code was
\startnlist
when it should have been
\stopnlist
It was correct in my code, but too much fiddling and trying things made it
wrong when I copied it across to the email. Even with the correct line in
there, my problem still exists.
I have the following two definitions for bullet point lists...
% Setup bullet point lists
\defineitemgroup[blist][before={\blank[1ex]}]
\setupitemgroup[blist][1][packed][symbol=1]
\setupitemgroup[blist][2][packed][symbol=2]
... and numbered lists
% Setup numbered lists
\defineitemgro
Hi,
I got a few responses for this. Thank you to all of you. I ended up using the
code below. Works a treat. And yes, apologies. The square brackets were a typo;
of course they should have been curly.
Thank you again.
Malte.
On 24/03/2012, at 0:01, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:
> One way
On Mar 23, 2012, at 6:55 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
But is there a method for similar calculations inside a frame? Here's what I
tried, but it doesn't give the expected result (the image is much smaller than
expected):
\starttext
\framed[width=7cm]{\externalfigure[cow][width=\the\dimexpr0.9
Le 19/03/2012 11:36, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
> Can you try to attached typescript file, I replaced the files for italic and
> bolditalic fonts for the sans style with the names from the latex example
> document. The slanted and boldslanted alternatives for the sans style are
> also
> fixed.
Hi all,
maybe I'm overlooking something obvious, but...: when I have a figure, I
can calculate its width dependent on the page width, and it will adapt:
\starttext
\externalfigure[cow][width=0.6\textwidth]
\stoptext
But is there a method for similar calculations inside a frame? Here's
what
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> 1) Look at the output of this simple document (attached as test.pdf).
> If I click the first one I get a green square as I want. But when I
> click the second one the first one loses its color and get a check
> mark inste
On 23-3-2012 13:33, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Dear list,
1) Look at the output of this simple document (attached as test.pdf).
If I click the first one I get a green square as I want. But when I
click the second one the first one loses its color and get a check
mark instead (tested on linux and
On 23-3-2012 11:57, Malte Stien wrote:
s it possible to format indexed words in a particular style within the text
more or less automatically. For example, if I write
There are some \index[ducks] in the zoo.
I would like the term "ducks" to appear in small-capitals to indicate the
that
On 23-3-2012 14:05, Steffen Fritzsche wrote:
Does anybody know when this will be fixed?
I'll look into it when I have time.
Hans
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Am 23.03.2012 um 16:33 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
> Hi,
>
> how can I avoid shortening of referenced titles?
>
> \setupreferencing[left=,right=]
Add “width=” to \setupreferencing or use \getreference[title][ref123] to print
the title of the heading.
Wolfgang
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Hi,
how can I avoid shortening of referenced titles?
\setupreferencing[left=,right=]
\starttext
\chapter[
reference={ref123},
title={This is a long titel -- every word is meaningful and shall not be
omitted},
marking={Titel},
list={Titel},
bookmark={Titel}]
see in “\at[ref123] \a
Does anybody know when this will be fixed?
Thanks!
Steffen
Am 21.03.2012 um 15:09 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
>
> I consider it a bug.
>
> Steffen W.
>
>
> Am 21.03.2012 um 13:54 schrieb Steffen Fritzsche:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got a deep hierarchy of components, while everything builds fine I
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 21:57:04 +1100
Malte Stien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to format indexed words in a particular style within
> the text more or less automatically. For example, if I write
>
> There are some \index[ducks] in the zoo.
>
> ...I would like the term "ducks" to appear i
Dear list,
1) Look at the output of this simple document (attached as test.pdf).
If I click the first one I get a green square as I want. But when I
click the second one the first one loses its color and get a check
mark instead (tested on linux and windows). Is there anything I can do
to keep the
On Mar 23, 2012, at 6:57 AM, Malte Stien wrote:
> Is it possible to format indexed words in a particular style within the text
> more or less automatically. For example, if I write
>
> There are some \index[ducks] in the zoo.
>
> ...I would like the term "ducks" to appear in small-capitals to in
Hello ConTeXists,
I wrote my questions maybe in a confusing way.
It seems two things with floating figures (especially with placing
pictures) are maybe broken.
1) It is impossible to achieve proper text wrapping around figure when the
GRID is ON. I have tried more suggestions.
2) The second thin
Hi all,
Is it possible to format indexed words in a particular style within the text
more or less automatically. For example, if I write
There are some \index[ducks] in the zoo.
...I would like the term "ducks" to appear in small-capitals to indicate the
that term can be found in the index.
Am 23.03.2012 um 09:59 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
> Hi,
>
> how can I get rid of the quotes around about's output (see below)?
>
>
> \starttext
>
> \chapter[
> reference={ref123},
>title={Titel},
> marking={Titel},
> list={Titel},
> bookmark={Titel}]
>
>
> see in \at[ref123] \about[r
On 23-3-2012 01:15, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 22:47:13 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
(dropping caps is something that can interfere with anything else
that synchronizes at the start of a paragraph)
Like \definetextbackground [Highlight] [location=paragraph] ?
yes, because that wi
Hi,
how can I get rid of the quotes around about's output (see below)?
\starttext
\chapter[
reference={ref123},
title={Titel},
marking={Titel},
list={Titel},
bookmark={Titel}]
see in \at[ref123] \about[ref123]
(should be “1 Titel”)
\stoptext
Steffen
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Am 23.03.2012 um 08:49 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
>
> Am 22.03.2012 um 22:37 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>
>> On 22-3-2012 16:09, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>>> [as the first posting was labeled spam, I try it once more:]
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> it's probably a rare case: URL with comma.
>>>
>>> Just by
Am 22.03.2012 um 22:37 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 22-3-2012 16:09, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>> [as the first posting was labeled spam, I try it once more:]
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> it's probably a rare case: URL with comma.
>>
>> Just by chance I found that these URL kill hyperlinks when interaction is
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