Hello Otared!
I have it. I found an mail on the mailinglist . This works. It is:
\starttext
\placecontent
\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion=romannumerals]
\setcounter[userpage][5]
\startpart
[title={Danksagung}]
\stoppart
\startchapter
[title={Bildbeschreibung der Cover-Graf
http://tug.org/interviews/arora.html
Nice interview especially (at least for me) the answer to the question
Your use of TeX, or rather ConTeXt, seems a bit out of the ordinary. In any
case, what is your motivation for writing-up and presenting/publishing what
you do with TeX?
--
luigi
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Hello Otared!
At least the example is this. Now it works perfekt:
\starttext
\placecontent
\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion=romannumerals]
\setcounter[userpage][2]
\startchapter
[title={Danksagung}]
\stopchapter
\startchapter
[title={Bildbeschreibung der Cover-Grafik}]
\st
In the past (MKII) I used citations of the form:
\cite[extras={, p.~24}][Author:2016]
The extras option seems to be ignored by MKIV's bibliography system.
What is the equivalent of the above?
Nicola
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If your qu
On 30 Jun 2016, at 22:58 , Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016, Robert Blackstone wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Inserting LilyPond scores or snippets into a ConTeXt file gives very nice
>> results, better than inserting LilyPond pdf's as floats.
>> So far however, using floats has the
On 30 Jun 2016, at 22:58 , Aditya Mahajan wrote: On 30 Jun
2016, at 22:58 , Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>> On Thu, 30 Jun 2016, Robert Blackstone wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> Inserting LilyPond scores or snippets into a ConTeXt file gives very nice
>>> results, better than inserting LilyPon
Hello everyone!
I have this one:
\starttext Das Coverbild Untitled U+00023 9 ist eine Grafik aus der Serie
Plastic Bodies
der_des audiovisuellem Künstlerin bertkovski.
\stoptext
The problem is, that i wanted to use the symbol #.
But when i wrote it in the text as i need it, af
On 7/1/2016 2:32 PM, Ursula Hermann wrote:
Hello everyone!
I have this one:
\starttext Das Coverbild Untitled U+00023 9 ist eine Grafik aus der
Serie Plastic Bodies
der_des audiovisuellem Künstlerin bertkovski.
\stoptext
The problem is, that i wanted to use the symbol #.
But when i
On 7/1/2016 12:17 PM, Nicola wrote:
In the past (MKII) I used citations of the form:
\cite[extras={, p.~24}][Author:2016]
The extras option seems to be ignored by MKIV's bibliography system.
What is the equivalent of the above?
lefttext=
righttext=
Nicola
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On 2016-07-01 14:53:00 +, Hans Hagen said:
On 7/1/2016 12:17 PM, Nicola wrote:
In the past (MKII) I used citations of the form:
\cite[extras={, p.~24}][Author:2016]
The extras option seems to be ignored by MKIV's bibliography system.
What is the equivalent of the above?
lefttext=
rightt
On 07/01/2016 01:59 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 6/30/2016 8:15 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> Is this a bug or is there no way to load French and ancient Greek
>> hyphenation patterns?
>
> it's not a bug ... the patterns conflict ... it took me a while but the
> next beta will drop the con
On 2016-07-01 13:13, Nicola wrote:
On 2016-07-01 14:53:00 +, Hans Hagen said:
On 7/1/2016 12:17 PM, Nicola wrote:
In the past (MKII) I used citations of the form:
\cite[extras={, p.~24}][Author:2016]
The extras option seems to be ignored by MKIV's bibliography system.
What is the equival
On Fri, 1 Jul 2016 19:13:26 +0200
Nicola wrote:
> It does not seem to work with my example. The output of the MWE below
> is:
>
> (Author, 2016 XXX) (Author, 2016)
> The comma seems the culprit.
Yes. Consider:
\cite[righttext={{, p.~24},{, p.~xx}}] [Author:2016,Author2:2015]
The comma gets pa
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