Re: [NTG-context] XML and title page rule

2006-03-28 Thread Jano Kula
>>> Something &emdash; or Something else >>> >> can somebody explain to a complete newbie why entity &emdash; isn't >> expanded out of the box? >> >> (I use texexec -pdf document.tex for processing.) >> >> > did you define the entity? Thanks. No I expected the example to be a minimal e

Re: [NTG-context] XML and title page rule

2006-03-28 Thread Hans Hagen
Jano Kula wrote: > Hi, > > >> Something &emdash; or Something else >> > > can somebody explain to a complete newbie why entity &emdash; isn't > expanded out of the box? > > (I use texexec -pdf document.tex for processing.) > > did you define the entity? Hans

Re: [NTG-context] XML and title page rule

2006-03-28 Thread Jano Kula
Hi, > Something &emdash; or Something else can somebody explain to a complete newbie why entity &emdash; isn't expanded out of the box? (I use texexec -pdf document.tex for processing.) > Here is the hint - needs to be wikified now ... -) I can't resist to do so (that's why I need an expla

Re: [NTG-context] XML and title page rule

2006-03-24 Thread Johannes Graumann
Thank you Soo much Hans! Joh Hans Hagen wrote: > Johannes Graumann wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm trying to make the following work: >> 1) XML: >> > authors="Autor Autor" >> title="Something &emdash; or Something else" >> subtitle="Much Fun" >> publisher="Somebody" >> /> >> 2) ConTeXt tr

Re: [NTG-context] XML and title page rule

2006-03-24 Thread Hans Hagen
Johannes Graumann wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to make the following work: > 1) XML: >authors="Autor Autor" > title="Something &emdash; or Something else" > subtitle="Much Fun" > publisher="Somebody" > /> > 2) ConTeXt translation rule: > \defineXMLargument[titlepage]{% > \startstandar

[NTG-context] XML and title page rule

2006-03-23 Thread Johannes Graumann
Hello, I'm trying to make the following work: 1) XML: 2) ConTeXt translation rule: \defineXMLargument[titlepage]{% \startstandardmakeup \vfil \bfd \setupinterlinespace Whatever \par \bfb \setupinterlinespace You Want \par \vfil \vfil \stopstandardmakeup } I was intending