Following up on the other imposition question, I'm trying to make an
example file that shows an imposition schema according to command line
arguments.
This way it works for the number of pages, as used in
\dorecurse{\Pages}{…}, but not for the imposition schema. Typesetting
\Schema looks
Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context schrieb am 19.12.2022 um 16:01:
On Sun, 18 Dec 2022, Alan Braslau via ntg-context wrote:
On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 16:14:33 +
Jethro Djan via ntg-context wrote:
2. How do I get CoTeXt to recognise the ref.bib file when I run the
components not the product?
On Sun, 18 Dec 2022, Alan Braslau via ntg-context wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 16:14:33 +
> Jethro Djan via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > 2. How do I get CoTeXt to recognise the ref.bib file when I run the
> > components not the product?
> >
> > For context, I don’t want the references printed
On Fri, 16 Dec 2022 16:14:33 +
Jethro Djan via ntg-context wrote:
> 2. How do I get CoTeXt to recognise the ref.bib file when I run the
> components not the product?
>
> For context, I don’t want the references printed at the end of each
> chapter but I would like the in-text citation to
Jethro Djan via ntg-context schrieb am 16.12.2022 um 17:14:
Dear list,
I am using the project structure to typeset my thesis. This is how the
directory looks like:
chapters/chapter1.tex
chapters/chapter2.tex
…
output/
env_thesis.tex
prd_main.tex
ref.bib
I didn’t use the project.
1. How do
Dear list,
I am using the project structure to typeset my thesis. This is how the
directory looks like:
chapters/chapter1.tex
chapters/chapter2.tex
…
output/
env_thesis.tex
prd_main.tex
ref.bib
I didn’t use the project.
1. How do I specify output directory?
I have already seen the following
A A via ntg-context schrieb am 30.03.2022 um 18:24:
Dear All,
I would like to ask whether there exists a command line option to the
context executable which would allow me to specify the directory in
which I would like my output to be dumped.
I have noticed that if I call the executable
Dear All,
I would like to ask whether there exists a command line option to the
context executable which would allow me to specify the directory in which I
would like my output to be dumped.
I have noticed that if I call the executable outside the directory in which
the .tex file resides, my