On 2/12/2021 4:52 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 2/12/21 4:40 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2/12/2021 3:43 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
"\page\null\page" does the trick in your case.
\page[left,empty,right] etc
Hans,
I never thought this were possible:
\starttext
\page[left,empty,righ
On 2/12/21 4:40 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/12/2021 3:43 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> "\page\null\page" does the trick in your case.
>
> \page[left,empty,right] etc
Hans,
I never thought this were possible:
\starttext
\page[left,empty,right,
left,empty,right,
left,empty,right]
On 2/11/21 12:11 PM, Ursula Hermann wrote:
> Dear List!
>
>
> I did this example, which works perfect. If i would like to take a new
> page after the Table of Content, is \page the right way?
Hi Ursula,
"\page\null\page" does the trick in your case.
"\setuppagenumber[alternative=doublesided]"
Dear List!
I did this example, which works perfect. If i would like to take a new page
after the Table of Content, is \page the right way?
% mode=mkiv
\setuppapersize[A7][A7]
\language[de]
%list the "subject" sections in the ToC but don't modify the "section" counter:
\setuphead[subject] [inc
On 5/12/2017 10:08 PM, cryo shock wrote:
\placecontent
\placelist[chapter,section][criterium=all]
by default you get a local one (you can also ask for one level up and so)
-
Hans Hag
Sorry, another side question: Is there no way to set the distance from the
title in the TOC to the page number? I tried alternative=c with width,
maxwidth, distance...
I still can't set it tighter. Going from the far left to the far right is
not good from the audience's POV. I saw some example *.te
Sorry, me again. After fiddling around I found out why it didn't work:
because \placecontent was *within* the subject that it had to print. Kind
of a Gordian Knot or what was it called...?
I modified my code a little, so that it looks better, but still one thing
is missing... That's what my code lo
I forgot to add that I also tried a modified \setuplist:
\setuplist[subject][width=2cm,margin=2cm]
and
\setuplist[subject][margin=2cm]
I also added the following line to the component:
\setupcombinedlist[content][list={chapter,subject,subsubject,section,subsection,slide}]
Yet the Toc page stays
Hi guys, I downloaded a sample presentation with component and example
presentation from a link off of ctxwiki. I will attach both files and a
premade PDF that shows what I mean.
So far I edited the component a little in display style, yet I don't know
why I can't get a simple table of content on
Am 27.03.2012 um 17:05 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 27-3-2012 16:59, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> due to the size of my project I cannot send a minimal:
>> but did you remove the TOC's ability to vertically stretch?
>
> not that I know of (but you can always set after to some value)
th
On 27-3-2012 16:59, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
due to the size of my project I cannot send a minimal:
but did you remove the TOC's ability to vertically stretch?
not that I know of (but you can always set after to some value)
Hans
Hi Hans,
due to the size of my project I cannot send a minimal:
but did you remove the TOC's ability to vertically stretch?
I did not change any of my styles/environment,
and with version 2012.03.13 now the TOC is not set flushbottom anymore.
Do I have to add/change something now?
Or was that a
Hans, bedankt, dat werkt!
Willi
Hans Hagen wrote:
Willi Egger wrote:
Dear ConTeXters,
At the moment I am bit at a loss.
I should prepare a document, wherein there will be a difference
between one chapter title and the respective row in the table of
contents. What it should become looks as
Willi Egger wrote:
Dear ConTeXters,
At the moment I am bit at a loss.
I should prepare a document, wherein there will be a difference
between one chapter title and the respective row in the table of
contents. What it should become looks as follows:
\chapter{This is the title of the chapter}
Dear ConTeXters,
At the moment I am bit at a loss.
I should prepare a document, wherein there will be a difference between
one chapter title and the respective row in the table of contents. What
it should become looks as follows:
\chapter{This is the title of the chapter}
In the table of con
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