On Mon, 23 Feb 2015, Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have a standard ConTeXt project setup (products, environment, chapters
subdirectory). In the chapters subdirectory there is a Makefile. I’ve just
installed mkiv. Can someone tell me what I need to change in this Makefile to
compile my project with m
I have a standard ConTeXt project setup (products, environment, chapters
subdirectory). In the chapters subdirectory there is a Makefile. I’ve just
installed mkiv. Can someone tell me what I need to change in this Makefile to
compile my project with mkiv instead of mkii?
OPEN=echo
MODE=--mode=s
On 02/23/2015 07:34 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/23/2015 7:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
>> Is there no way to get xml:texcode with a TEX typing?
>
> \xmlcontext{#1}{}
Sorry, Hans, I’m afraid that I don’t get it.
I have been searching the wiki and mailing list, the code (using grep)
after
On 2/23/2015 7:25 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Is there no way to get xml:texcode with a TEX typing?
\xmlcontext{#1}{}
Isn’t \xmlflushspacewise supposed to respect blank spaces? (Sorry, but I
don’t see any differences with \xmlflushlinewise.)
subtle differences (i have no time now to loo
On 02/23/2015 03:56 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/22/2015 6:37 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is there a way to handle (or ) as verbatim, but translating
>> the five entities that need to be escaped in XML?
>>
>> Which is the right way to link a or to a type or typing
>> command?
> [...]
On 2/22/2015 6:37 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\startbuffer[demo]
foo
for a > b
& c
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\startxmlsetups xml:initialize
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{p|doc|code}{xml:*}
Thanks for showing options in last mails. This is for me very
interesting news, and certainly it will be very useful and inspirative
for me.
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 23.2.2015 v 9:49 Hans Hagen napsal(a):
in addition to the previous mail, t.txt is:
first,second,third,fourth
"1","2","3","4"
"a"
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Alan Bowen wrote:
>
> Is there a way to cross-reference an indexed term X that has only
> see X
> and not
> X see X?
I'd like to know this, too, now my index is full of ugly X see X references:
coating
prism coating see prism coating
co
On 2/22/2015 9:42 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 02/22/2015 07:44 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...]
for pablo: there are csv scanners built in context
Hans,
I don’t really need this at home, but I’m interested in this.
in addition to the previous mail, t.txt is:
first,second,third,fourth
"1","2",
On 2/22/2015 9:42 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 02/22/2015 07:44 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...]
for pablo: there are csv scanners built in context
Hans,
I don’t really need this at home, but I’m interested in this.
there are several variants, here is one:
\starttext
\startluacode
local mycs
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