Thank you, Alan for the suggestion.
I tried as you said: \cite[alternative=authoryears,righttext={{, p.
3}}][Knuth1984].
Yet the result is this: Knuth (1984), , p. 3
If I leave out the first comma, the result is: Knuth (1984), p. 3
Righttext probably refers to the text outside the
Using the APA specification:
\usebtxdefinitions
[apa]
you can then
\cite[alternative=authoryears,righttext={{, p.\nbsp 12}}] [Knuth1984]
mentions ….
The tricky part concerning righttext= is the double {{ }}, needed
because the text contains a comma. The reason for this is simple, as
On 8/1/2023 7:34 PM, Gerion Entrup wrote:
Am Montag, 19. Juni 2023, 13:53:02 CEST schrieb Gerion Entrup via ntg-context:
In this minimal example everything works. However, in my real document
the subfigures have enormous space between them so just two pictures are
visible (see the attached
Thanks Hans!
I'm never disappointed, always amazed with ConTeXt!
This is just what I was looking for.
Best Wishes
Keith McKay
On 01/08/2023 18:10, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
On 8/1/2023 4:54 PM, Keith McKay wrote:
Hi colleagues,
Is there a tracker for highlighting hyphens at the
Am Montag, 19. Juni 2023, 13:53:02 CEST schrieb Gerion Entrup via ntg-context:
> In this minimal example everything works. However, in my real document
> the subfigures have enormous space between them so just two pictures are
> visible (see the attached png).
I finally found the cause. I had
On 8/1/2023 4:54 PM, Keith McKay wrote:
Hi colleagues,
Is there a tracker for highlighting hyphens at the end of lines similar
the way underfull and overfull boxes can be displayed with a coloured
bar at the end of the offending line?
I have looked at the wiki page "Reviewing hyphenation"
On 8/1/2023 4:18 PM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
Dear gang,
It appears that \defineactivecharacter does not work in lmtx:
\starttext
\defineactivecharacter Ḥ {\d{H}}
\defineactivecharacter ḥ {\d{h}}
\defineactivecharacter Ṣ {\d{S}}
\defineactivecharacter ṣ {\d{s}}
\stoptext
This should not produce
Hi colleagues,
Is there a tracker for highlighting hyphens at the end of lines similar
the way underfull and overfull boxes can be displayed with a coloured
bar at the end of the offending line?
I have looked at the wiki page "Reviewing hyphenation" and it has a
solution for mkii from 2009
Dear gang,
It appears that \defineactivecharacter does not work in lmtx:
\starttext
\defineactivecharacter Ḥ {\d{H}}
\defineactivecharacter ḥ {\d{h}}
\defineactivecharacter Ṣ {\d{S}}
\defineactivecharacter ṣ {\d{s}}
\stoptext
This should not produce any typeset output but in lmtx it does.
Dear List members,
For my academic work with context I need the following cite according to Apa
standards:
Knuth (1984, p. 12) mentions ….
The matrix is this:
AUTHOR (, p.~n).
I reckon this can somehow be accomplished with the \setupbtx command.
(Standard these and other variants are
WRT to funny units consider this thread (in German):
https://ruhrpott.social/@Matze/110812742577889798
Matze wrote:
I read the 'as big as a song thrush' as a size and I find that we should
set 'song thrush' as a standard unit for 20-22 cm.
Text problem:
Calculate how many square song thrush
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