The new method of handling page numbering (roman
and arabic) using e.g.,
\setupuserpagenumber[numberconversion=Romannumerals]
\setcounter[userpage][5]
works just fine if you remember
one thing: in running heads the word pagenumber
has to be replaced with userpagenumber. But in
the \chapter
Exactly so, thanks Pablo.
On Mar 3, 2014, at 10:44 AM, Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es wrote:
On 03/03/2014 07:37 PM, David Wooten wrote:
Hello all, trying to get page numbers in the outer margin edge of a
double-sided document — marginedge as it is places the numbers to the
inside margin
Hello all, trying to get page numbers in the outer margin edge of a
double-sided document — marginedge as it is places the numbers to the inside
margin edge, is there an opposite command?
Thanks,
David
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On 03/03/2014 07:37 PM, David Wooten wrote:
Hello all, trying to get page numbers in the outer margin edge of a
double-sided document — marginedge as it is places the numbers to the
inside margin edge, is there an opposite command?
Hi David,
as far as I know, location=right is the option you
Hi Aidtyam,
I don't need the full stepping code ... at least not now ;)
Your advice just to decrement the page counter works just fine for me and it's
so simple I'm wondering why I could think of that myself.
Thanks for your help and your work on simpleslides!
Steffen
Am 24.04.2012 um 01:22
Hi,
I love the IncludePicture command from simple slides but now I've got a picture
which I want to show stepwise. Therefore I created two pictures a simplified
version and the full version. I just place them right one after the other.
Now it would be perfect if I could force context not to
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012, Steffen Fritzsche wrote:
Hi,
I love the IncludePicture command from simple slides but now I've got a
picture which I want to show stepwise. Therefore I created two pictures a
simplified version and the full version. I just place them right one after
the other.
Now
Hi,
thanks for these suggestions. I now use the following settings:
\definefont[HeaderFont][Sans at 10pt]
\setupheader[style=HeaderFont]
\setupheadertexts [section][pagenumber][pagenumber][chapter]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided, location=, style=sansbold]
Hi,
nice surprise, with the latest beta my document just grew 15 pages ;)
On a closer look, it turned out that the numbering of my body part is not reset
to 1, instead it continues with the next number after my frontpart. Here is how
I did set this up long time ago:
On 30-3-2012 17:39, Steffen Fritzsche wrote:
Hi,
nice surprise, with the latest beta my document just grew 15 pages ;)
On a closer look, it turned out that the numbering of my body part is not reset
to 1, instead it continues with the next number after my frontpart. Here is how
I did set
Am 30.03.2012 um 17:39 schrieb Steffen Fritzsche:
Hi,
nice surprise, with the latest beta my document just grew 15 pages ;)
On a closer look, it turned out that the numbering of my body part is not
reset to 1, instead it continues with the next number after my frontpart.
Here is how I
On 30-3-2012 18:41, Steffen Fritzsche wrote:
Hi Hans,
I just ran my update script again, the issue still exists. Last update before
was this morning around 10 a.m. CEST.
Any ideas or suggestions?
The old numbering code had a side effect. Every time one changes
settings the state of the
Dear list,
this
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals,left={--~},right={~--}]
%
taken from contextref.pdf does nothing in ConTeXt ver: 2011.09.12 22:49
MKIV, except adding the '–' left and right. The number is still Arabic.
However this
\convertnumber{r}{4}
works as
Dear list,
this
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals,left={--~},right={~--}] % taken
from contextref.pdf
does nothing in ConTeXt ver: 2011.09.12 22:49 MKIV, except adding the '–' left
and right. The number is still Arabic.
However this
\convertnumber{r}{4}
works as expected.
Is this
Am 09.11.2011 um 22:35 schrieb Christian:
Dear list,
this
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals,left={--~},right={~--}] % taken
from contextref.pdf
does nothing in ConTeXt ver: 2011.09.12 22:49 MKIV, except adding the '–'
left and right. The number is still Arabic.
However
Am 28.06.2010 um 07:45 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
But the example file that is mentioned in that link don't produce anything
with MkII either:
TeXExec | no ctx file found
TeXExec | nothing to process
Ahh! There was a space in the file's name, thus...
Now it works.
Steffen
I just found this old thread as I was searching the archive for this topic:
Page numbering in Adobe Reader (i.e. roman in the preface and normal/arabic
in the mainface)
Unfortunately this example (below) only gives no roman numbering...
Any more up-to-date info on this topic, somebody?!
Am 27.06.10 20:52, schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
I just found this old thread as I was searching the archive for this topic:
Page numbering in Adobe Reader (i.e. roman in the preface and normal/arabic
in the mainface)
Unfortunately this example (below) only gives no roman numbering...
Any more
Am 27.06.2010 um 22:45 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 27.06.10 20:52, schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
I just found this old thread as I was searching the archive for this topic:
Page numbering in Adobe Reader (i.e. roman in the preface and
normal/arabic in the mainface)
Unfortunately this
Hi,
Please, I need urgent help with page numbering!
I begin my document with three standardmakeup pages, and expect fourth
(normal) one to have number 4. But it is 1, whatever I do. In
particular, \setuppagenumbering[number=4] has no effect.
In other words, I need numbering from the very
This code:
\enableregime[utf]
\starttext
\title{BLAH BLAH\\
BLAH}
\setuppagenumbering[state=stop]
\page
\setuppagenumbering[state=start,location={footer,center},conversion=romannumerals,style={\bf}]
\completecontent
\page
\setuppagenumbering[state=stop]
\chapter[chapter:foo]{Foo Bar}
Aditya Mahajan wrote on Friday, October 23, 2009 10:41 PM:
The above solution was for MkIV. For completeness, this is how you
will do
the same with MkII. I don't know how to get the page numbers correct
in
the TOC in this case.
I get correct MkII pagenumbers with this:
%% MkII:
21, 2009 12:37 AM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: [NTG-context] Page Numbering Hell
All-
A few days ago when I first stumbled on ConTeXt I was very, very
excited. I have some 500 pages of technical documentation that could
benefit from this, particularly since I need Japanese font support
, 2009 9:49 AM
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Page Numbering Hell
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Bryant Eastham wrote:
1. Is Mark IV real? I am only somewhat joking here - after
spending hours searching for reasonable documentation on even the most
trivial options, I am
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Bryant Eastham
beast...@pewla.us.pewg.panasonic.com wrote:
Thomas, all:
It appears that not all of the messages have been delivered in a timely
manner - I just received quite a few. I suppose that is why you reference the
reply I got (or didn't until just
On Friday 23 October 2009 10:30:09 Bryant Eastham wrote:
Yes, I had looked at all the examples that I could find, I had checked the
many references, and could not find documentation on most of the routines
that current postings seem to indicate should be used. With the further
pointers I
Boštjan Vesnicer wrote:
for me it is actually very obvious an easy to understand the situation
about missing documentation. In my opinion there are a couple of
reasons for that:
- The gurus don't have time to write the documentation since they have
more important things to do, i.e. implementing
On Wednesday 21 October 2009 18:52:21 Bryant Eastham wrote:
1. Should I use mkii or mkiv? If mkii, then what should I plan on as
schedule for upgrading?
I asked this question recently and was told that it was
probably pretty safe now to use mkiv, as the developers
use mkiv themselves.
My
All-
A few days ago when I first stumbled on ConTeXt I was very, very
excited. I have some 500 pages of technical documentation that could
benefit from this, particularly since I need Japanese font support. But
it has to be real.
I'm sorry if this sounds caustic, but after 12 hours of
Dear Bryant,
Your post is slightly exaggerated.
The document structure that you want to produce
appears to be relatively standard. Whereas,
indeed, the learning curve for ConTeXt (as for TeX)
can be somewhat slow, the richness and powerfulness
is well worth the effort.
The documentation for
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\chapter{Chapter}
\section{Section}
\chapter{Chapter 2}
\section{Section}
\stopbodymatter
\stoptext
only slightly different,
Hi Hans and Taco,
Some guy think it's cool to use romannumeral numbers in the
preface and so is in the Adobe Reader. I searched the source
but apparently it is not provided. I made a very dirty test file so
could you make a switch in the \setupinteraction officially?
My test file is like:
Hello
Is it any way to get a different page numbering for the first page
(and different heads and foots).
I used to do in plain tex with a test :
*
\newif\ifpageun
\ifnum\pageno=1 \pageuntrue \else \pageunfalse \fi
\footline={\ifpageun \hfil \global
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Eric DÉTREZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Is it any way to get a different page numbering for the first page
(and different heads and foots).
I used to do in plain tex with a test :
*
\newif\ifpageun
Hi,
I have been searching contextgarden.net and the
manuals at the Pragma website for more than an hour
now, and I have yet to find a way to have ConTeXt
decide in two-sided mode that the last page
of a book chapter is a even numbered page without
anything on it and therefore will also not have
a
\definepagebreak[chapter][yes,footer,right]
(or: \definepagebreak[chapter][yes,header,right])
Jörg
David C. Walden wrote:
Hi,
I have been searching contextgarden.net and the
manuals at the Pragma website for more than an hour
now, and I have yet to find a way to have ConTeXt
decide in
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:29 PM, David C. Walden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have been searching contextgarden.net and the
manuals at the Pragma website for more than an hour
now, and I have yet to find a way to have ConTeXt
decide in two-sided mode that the last page
of a book chapter is
Hi David,
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, David C. Walden wrote:
Hi,
I have been searching contextgarden.net and the
manuals at the Pragma website for more than an hour
now, and I have yet to find a way to have ConTeXt
decide in two-sided mode that the last page
of a book chapter is a even numbered
I am not sure what you want. Do you want the last page of chapters to be
numbered or do you want them to be completely empty?
I want even numbered last pages of chapters which have no text
or images on them to be completely empty.
I tried various versions of the code for Truly empty page
breaks
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, David C. Walden wrote:
I am not sure what you want. Do you want the last page of chapters to be
numbered or do you want them to be completely empty?
I want even numbered last pages of chapters which have no text
or images on them to be completely empty.
I tried various
Does this do what you want (at least in this test case)
\definepagebreak
[mychapterpagebreak]
[yes,header,footer,right]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[page=mychapterpagebreak]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location={header,margin}]
\setupheadertexts[{My special
Hello,
I have just noticed this thread (I cannot really catch up reading all
the stuff here) and remembered that I have some really old files lying
somewhere on my computer.
The file dates back to the time when Brooks Moses Hans have implemented
\defineconversion [sl] [a]
) is not
incorrect but is nowadays probably regarded as a little old-fashioned
(but personally, I like it).
Best,
Robin
Date: 2007-03-29 17:38 +1000
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] page numbering in words?
cormullion.at.remove.this.mac.com wrote:
On 2007-03
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-03-28, at 16:49.0, Zhichu Chen wrote:
I modified Wolfgang's macro as the attached file. But I'm really
not a native American, so there must be some special rules that
I've ignored. Wish you good luck.
Yes - this works great now. Thank you for sorting
On 2007-03-26, at 17:39.0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words? Eg
one two . eighty-nine ... three hundred and sixty seven ?
I can't see how to do this in ConText. I can see that the first task
- converting an integer to a
2007/3/28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2007-03-26, at 17:39.0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words? Eg
one two . eighty-nine ... three hundred and sixty seven ?
I can't see how to do this in ConText. I can see
\defineconversion [numstring][\numstr]
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=numstring]
On 3/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-03-26, at 17:39.0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words? Eg
one two .
Thanks, Wolfgang and Zhichu. I've managed to get it working. The only
problem now is to work out how to modify the original macros.
Numbering is OK up to 20. Then we get onetwenty, twotwenty,
threetwenty (I did find out how to remove the 'und'). So that's
another project!
thanks again
Hi, cormullion
I modified Wolfgang's macro as the attached file. But I'm really not a
native American, so there must be some special rules that I've ignored. Wish
you good luck.
On 3/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Wolfgang and Zhichu. I've managed to get it
On 2007-03-28, at 16:49.0, Zhichu Chen wrote:
I modified Wolfgang's macro as the attached file. But I'm really
not a native American, so there must be some special rules that
I've ignored. Wish you good luck.
Yes - this works great now. Thank you for sorting out the TeX code,
which is
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words? Eg
one two . eighty-nine ... three hundred and sixty seven ?
Or does this require some more work/code?
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:39:38 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words? Eg
one two . eighty-nine ... three hundred and sixty seven ?
Or does this require some more work/code?
Hi ???,
I don't think there is something
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:39:38 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words? Eg
one two . eighty-nine ... three hundred and sixty seven ?
Or does this require some more work/code?
I converted the macro to the plain TeX
On 2007-03-26, at 19:16.0, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:39:38 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words?
I don't think there is something like this in ConTeXt.
You can try to make somthing by yourself and
On 2007-03-26, at 19:40.0, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:39:38 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to adjust options so as to get page numbering done in
words? Eg
one two . eighty-nine ... three hundred and sixty seven ?
Or does this require some more
Hi,
I need to set the start number for the pages in my journal so that the
numbering continues from the previous issue in the volume. After
reading p77 of the manual I understand that I can use
\setuppagenumber[number] to set the start number. Unfortunately,
nothing happens and numbering starts
Hi Elliot,
Elliot Clifton wrote:
Hi,
I need to set the start number for the pages in my journal so that the
numbering continues from the previous issue in the volume. After
reading p77 of the manual I understand that I can use
\setuppagenumber[number] to set the start number.
On 1 Jan 2007, at 13:31, Elliot Clifton wrote:
\setuppagenumber[number] to set the start number. Unfortunately,
nothing happens and numbering starts from 1 as usual. What am I doing
wrong?
thanks,
Elliot
Elliot,
Try
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer,alternative=doublesided] %
Hi Peter,
Thanks. Ooops... I should read the syntax spec more carefully! :)
Elliot
Peter Rolf wrote:
you need the keyword 'number' to pass your page number.
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David Arnold wrote:
How can I get my pagenumbering to go:
Page 1
Page 2
the clean way is: \setuplabeltext[pagenumber=Page ]
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All,
How can I get my pagenumbering to go:
Page 1
Page 2
Etc.
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