Hi,
how to display the first and last section name at the beginning of
each chapter?
I'm a little clueless which mechanism to use. A local table of
contents displays all sections. Marks maybe? Although I have no idea
how to achieve that with marks. Sure, I could manually reference the
sections an
On 7/9/2013 12:30 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–07–08 Hans Hagen wrote:
I expect the markings on the left and right to be the same and show
A–C on the first page and D–E on the second one. Looks like a bug to
me.
use top and bottom
This works. Thanks.
-- previous : last before sync
-- n
On 2013–07–08 Hans Hagen wrote:
> >I expect the markings on the left and right to be the same and show
> >A–C on the first page and D–E on the second one. Looks like a bug to
> >me.
>
> use top and bottom
This works. Thanks.
> -- previous : last before sync
> -- next : first after sync
>
>
On 7/7/2013 8:52 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
\setupheadertexts
[{\getmarking[section][both]}]
[{\getmarking[section][first]\space\emdash\space
\getmarking[section][last]}]
\starttext
\def\aa#1{\section{#1}\input knuth}
\processcommacommand [A, B, C, D, E] \aa
\stoptext
I expect the
Thank you Alan. That was exactly the redirection needed.
John
On Jul 7, 2013, at 9:24 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> Metapost now has double precision arithmetic, so one no longer needs to
> use the string arithmetic macros. However, it may be necessary to use
> scantokens as in
>
> clearxy;
> z = (
> The only things which are posted on the developer list nowadays are
> bug reports with possible fixes or extensions to the context
> programing language.
Thanks. I am removing dev-context from the CC.
>> Should the "\project project_file"
>> line be placed before the "\startcomponent"? Like t
On 7/8/2013 12:56 AM, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi,
the JSON parser handles backslash escapes improperly. Example:
local data = [[ { "escapes" : "(\")(\\)(\b)(\f)(\n)(\r)(\t)",
"invalid" : "\'\v" } ]]
local stuff = utilities.json.tolua (data)
inspect(stuff)
Cu
Many thanks, Wolfgang. The widows actually appear at the close of “normal”
paragraphs. Around the headers, all seem to be as it should. The “ConTeXT”
solution solves the problem nicely! (I have et the number of lines to 2.)
All best, Alan
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schus
Am 08.07.2013 um 14:57 schrieb Alan Bowen :
> In my environment file, I have
>
> \clubpenalty=1
> \widowpenalty=1
>
> \setuptolerance[vertical,verystrict]
> \setuptolerance[horizontal,tolerant]
>
> and yet on occasion I still get widow lines.Does any one have suggestions
> about strat
In my environment file, I have
\clubpenalty=1
\widowpenalty=1
\setuptolerance[vertical,verystrict]
\setuptolerance[horizontal,tolerant]
and yet on occasion I still get widow lines.Does any one have suggestions
about strategies to remedy this either in general or on a case by case
basis?
Wolfgang,
thank you very much, for the solution to the problem I was having.
I am surprised tha placelegend was necessary. I thought that simiply
putting the placefootnotes inside the caption would be sufficient.
The solution you provided works well. Much appreciated.
W
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