With the help of Wolfgang (thanks) the solution is (tested)
\setupformulas[prefix=yes,prefixsegments=chapter:section,way=bysection]
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:40 PM, gummybears wrote:
> To all interested
>
> I found a simpler solution, not knowing how prefixsegments really work, but
> mainly u
On 1-3-2010 22:40, gummybears wrote:
To all interested
I found a simpler solution, not knowing how prefixsegments really work, but
mainly understand
from this example, is
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=chapter:section]
instead of using
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=1:100]
Both setups gives th
Am 01.03.10 22:40, schrieb gummybears:
To all interested
I found a simpler solution, not knowing how prefixsegments really
work, but mainly understand
from this example, is
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=chapter:section]
instead of using
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=1:100]
interesting
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To all interested
I found a simpler solution, not knowing how prefixsegments really work, but
mainly understand
from this example, is
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=chapter:section]
instead of using
\setupformulas[prefixsegments=1:100]
Both setups gives the same numbering scheme of the formula
Wolfgang, works for me too. Thanks for your time.
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Thanks Wolfgang, this worked for me.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
> Am 01.03.10 18:32, schrieb gummybears:
>>
>> At saptarshi
>>
>> With MK-II the formula numbers came out (1.1.1), (1.1.2), numbered by
>> section.
>>
>> Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1.1)
>> Ch
Am 01.03.10 18:32, schrieb gummybears:
At saptarshi
With MK-II the formula numbers came out (1.1.1), (1.1.2), numbered by
section.
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1.1)
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 2 -> (1.1.2)
The above is what I want.
Now in MK-IV they come out numbered like
Chapter
At saptarshi
With MK-II the formula numbers came out (1.1.1), (1.1.2), numbered by
section.
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1.1)
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 2 -> (1.1.2)
The above is what I want.
Now in MK-IV they come out numbered like
Chapter 1, section 1, formula 1 -> (1.1)
Chapter 1
Am 01.03.10 18:17, schrieb gummybears:
At Wolfgang
Tried
\definestructureprefixset[section][section-3][]
\setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold,prefixset=section]
alas it doesn't work.
What version of Context are you using ?
MTXrun | current version: 2010.02.26 10:57
Wolfgang
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Hello,
I checked out context minimals and ran context on your sample file(OS
X Leopard), it worked. The formula is numbered 1.1.
context jh.tex
MTXrun | run 1: luatex
--fmt="/Users/yanger/mystuff/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/6260f85025788ae8cf4a5735589294e1/formats/cont-en"
--lua="
At Wolfgang
Tried
\definestructureprefixset[section][section-3][]
\setupformulas[numbercolor=blue,numberstyle=bold,prefixset=section]
alas it doesn't work.
What version of Context are you using ?
Thanks
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Am 01.03.10 09:39, schrieb gummybears:
Hi,
In reply to Hans, I am using the latest beta (ConTeXt version
2010.02.25 19:46.
mkiv, LuaTeX version 50, LuaTeX revision 0, (LuaTeX date stamp
2009122521))
As Hans requested a small test file,
\setupnumbering[way=bysection] % <--- this used to
Hi,
In reply to Hans, I am using the latest beta (ConTeXt version 2010.02.25
19:46.
mkiv, LuaTeX version 50, LuaTeX revision 0, (LuaTeX date stamp 2009122521))
As Hans requested a small test file,
\setupnumbering[way=bysection] % <--- this used to work, but does not
\setupformulas[numbercolo
On 28-2-2010 3:47, gummybears wrote:
Hi,
A couple of years ago, I decided to switch from LaTex to ConText. Now
I have compiled a lot of documents (Physics syllabi's) which compiles fine
in MK-II.
I thought I would try to make a switch to MK-IV, mainly because I
want to include 3D PRC figures in
Hi,
A couple of years ago, I decided to switch from LaTex to ConText. Now
I have compiled a lot of documents (Physics syllabi's) which compiles fine
in MK-II.
I thought I would try to make a switch to MK-IV, mainly because I
want to include 3D PRC figures in my documents.
I made some test cases t
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