I found a way to wrap everything before \startdocument, so I think this
looks like a template more or less:
In case anyone is interested, here's the MWE:
\definenote[address]
\setupnote[address][rule=off,location=text]
\setupnotation[footnote][numberconversion=numerals]
\definenote[putjustmark
After some visualisations, I found that my token \titlefootnotes will
ALWAYS generate two lines if there is/are any non-zero number of footnotes
there. Interesting. So I need a \newif that each time a \thanks or \email
is invoked, it'll set to true and I'll unskip the 2\lineheight afterwards.
I st
Hi Massi,
You are a champion!
On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 4:41 PM mf wrote:
> I hope I got the point now:
>
> ...
> \startcolumns
>
> \the\titlefootnotes
>
> \kern-\rawcountervalue[address]\lineheight % dirty trick
>
> test\footnote{test}
>
> \input knuth
>
> \stopcolumns
> ...
>
> Massi
>
> Il 18/
Dear Massi,
Thanks for your solution. But the thing may be related to the \appendtoks
macro. It doesn't work to put just \setnotetext there.
\note works fine, so that's the reason I need the "full functional macro".
Maybe I didn't get the point, so if it's not too much to ask, could you do
it on
On 12/24/21 1:48 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
Anyway, I agree that a solution via hierarchy levels would be nice.
That's what I'm hoping to achieve. I'm not familiar enough with
low-level ConTeXt to do something like this but it seems like it ought
to be possible.
You don't do th
On 12/24/21 1:29 PM, Denis Maier wrote:
I probably wasn't clear. You will support toc:2.
This:
#+Context_Section_Levels: '(chapter section subsection)
will translate into a definesectionlevels command and inform your
exporter about the used sectionlevels. Once the used commands are known
it
On 12/24/21 1:20 PM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
I see.
Next try: add a new option
"#+Context_Section_Levels:
Thus will take an alist. Now you'll know about the user defined
structure levels and the toc option can be translated to the
corresponding setting. (Here again, you can if
On 12/24/21 9:49 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
For the six = for the toc...
Denis Maier via ntg-context hat am 24.12.2021
18:42 geschrieben:
Can't you just define a default structurelevel scheme and a default
combined list for the six. If a user redefines the structure level
sch
Dear list,
Is it possible to set the maximum table of contents depth to a number
rather than providing an explicit list of section names?
Background:
I am developing an exporter for Org mode. In Org, users can specify the
number of levels they want in the table of contents with a number. I
On 10/18/21 8:38 AM, Luis Montgomery wrote:
> Check that your Inkscape is working properly.
>
> That proble NOT appear on my machine...
>
> Best,
>
> L. Montgomery
(Sorry Luis, I forgot to cc mailing list)
Per https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/externalfigure,
in LMTX the conversion is don
The following MWE fails to render the text in the attached SVG properly:
\starttext
\externalfigure[test.svg][conversion=mp]
\stoptext
The axis labels, tick labels, and title are all incorrect. This file was
generated with Matplotlib.
___
I made a mistake with the MWE for the mailing list, however, corrected
MWE gives same error:
\usemodule[memo]
\setupmemo[
name={Jason Ross},
opening={People of Earth},
closing={Thanks for all the Fish,},
signature={The Dolphins}]
\starttext
\startmemo
We are writing to let you know that we ar
Hello,
The Letter module seems to also include a module for memos.
The following MWE fails with version 2021.10.10 23:43:
\usemodule[memo]
\setupmemo[
opening={People of Earth},
closing={Thanks for all the Fish,},
signature={The Dolphins}]
\startmemo
\startletter
We are writing to let you kno
On 10/12/21 8:31 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
This is an issue with ConTeXt, but most of these issues are minor are easy to
fix. Just send minimal examples showing the incorrect rendering.
Aditya
An example is attached.
MathML generated with
pandoc -f latex -t html --mathml sample-math.tex
On 10/11/21 4:02 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
You can use pandoc to parse latex and convert it to mathml:
Processing this in context (see attached files), gives a partially working
solution. It doesn't look okay, but should be easily fixable.
Do note that this is almost same as compiling latex
On 10/10/21 3:23 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
what do you mean with 'quite different'
Hans
Hi Hans,
My current stumbling block is dealing with the `align` environment.
I replace `\begin{align}/\end{align}` with
`\startmathalignment/\stopmathalignment`, and replace all `&` characters
with `\NC` and
Hello,
I'm trying to provide more support for LaTeX math for an Org Mode
exporter for ConTeXt. LaTeX is the de facto standard for mathematics in
Org Mode. However, the syntax is quite different between LaTeX and
ConTeXt. I have a few ideas, but none that I'm happy about.
1. Export LaTeX to MathM
Hello,
I have developed a ConTeXt exporter for Org Mode. It is available at
https://github.com/Jason-S-Ross/ox-context
The exporter provides custom environments for each Org Mode entity
in an effort to make customization easier, in contrast to the Pandoc
exporter which uses built-in environments
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