Hi Wolfgang,
I already tried using \setuphead[…][prefix=+], this are my definitions:
\setuphead [chapter][command=\ChapterCmd, style={\ss\bfc}, page=right,
number=yes, frame=off, placehead=yes, align=left, before={},
after={\blank[3*line]}, header=nomarking, prefix=+]
\setuphead [section][style
Am 02.07.2013 um 17:30 schrieb Steffen Kram :
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to reference parts of a document in a "relative" style?
>
> My structure is as follows:
>
> \startproduct
> …
> \startbodymatter
> \component chapterFoo/main
> \component chapterBar/main
> \stopbodymatter
> …
> \stopp
Hello,
is it possible to reference parts of a document in a "relative" style?
My structure is as follows:
\startproduct
…
\startbodymatter
\component chapterFoo/main
\component chapterBar/main
\stopbodymatter
…
\stopproduct
Each of my chapters uses \chapter, \section … \subsubsubsection ma
I got to the bottom of this with the aid of paper (lots) and a pencil.
My misunderstanding was this.
The home folder for context is not the folder from which the tex file is
invoked. Context has one fixed home folder. You can set this by a bash profile
and then completely forget that you have.
Thanks…now I need unravel why the self-contained tex from Wolfgang did not
run…and the other piece of more substantial work is also giving grief on this
machine, in spite of working on another Mac…both of these are put together by
experts…
But at least I have something working, so I can begin t
You have a problem with your current directory.
On 08/26/2011 02:02 PM, Ian Lawrence wrote:
Here is the file:
context /Users/Ian/SPT_PDF_context/ConTEXt_production_ws/trial/ref.tex
And here is the graphic
graphics> inclusion> found:
/Users/Ian/SPT_PDF_context/ConTEXt_production_ws/tria
On 26-8-2011 14:02, Ian Lawrence wrote:
\externalfigure[pic.pdf]
\externalfigure[/Users/Ian/SPT_PDF_context/ConTEXt_production_ws/trial/graphics/pic.pdf]
graphics> inclusion> locations: local,global
graphics> inclusion> path list: . .. ../.. graphics ../graphics
graphics> inclusion> strate
OK, playing out my failures in public for the greater good…?
Here is what I got:
ref.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
From this tex file:
___
\enabletrackers[graphics.locating]
\starttext
\setupexternalfigures[directory={graphics,../graphics}]
hello world
\externalfigure[pic.pdf]
\
Am 23.08.2011 um 15:37 schrieb Ian Lawrence:
> Is anyone else successfully running context on OS X Lion?
>
> Apparently the relative references work in the terminal - that's the command
> line interface to unix. I can move around different folders using relative
> reference there. However ther
On 23-8-2011 15:37, Ian Lawrence wrote:
\doifmodeelse{*product}
{\setupexternalfigures[directory={graphics}]}
{\setupexternalfigures[directory={../graphics}]}
what happen if you just say
\setupexternalfigures[directory={graphics,../graphics}]
also say
\enabletrackers[graphics.locating]
to
Is anyone else successfully running context on OS X Lion?
Apparently the relative references work in the terminal - that's the command
line interface to unix. I can move around different folders using relative
reference there. However there is a complete failure to repeat relative
references wi
Apparently it worked on another machine, so there is something grim about mine
at the moment
I'm on holiday for a week now, about 200 km from the offending / offensive
computer, so there will be a pause.
Kind regards
Ian
On 12 Aug 2011, at 19:02, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Am 12.08
Am 12.08.2011 um 12:45 schrieb Ian Lawrence:
> That was very kind of you, and I'd like to buy you a beer, even though your
> example seemed to be much more complex than mine.
Can you make a real minimal example of your method and provide as zip.
The advantage of the extra code in my example is
On 12-8-2011 12:45, Ian Lawrence wrote:
That was very kind of you, and I'd like to buy you a beer, even though your
example seemed to be much more complex than mine.
I assume your example ought to run 'out of the box' by just issuing the commend
'context relabs'.
So I did, and what I got for
On 11-8-2011 6:05, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The usual payment is a bottle of beer at a TeX conference ;)
we should introduce a counter for that (you probably can drown in beer
by now)
Hans
-
That was very kind of you, and I'd like to buy you a beer, even though your
example seemed to be much more complex than mine.
I assume your example ought to run 'out of the box' by just issuing the commend
'context relabs'.
So I did, and what I got for my trouble was the following pdf (OK, so t
So here is the simplest example I could manage…
There are three folders
trial.. Containing the file that is called relabs.tex
trial/graphics/.. Containing pic.pdf
trial/tex… Containing pickedup.tex
Here is the contents of relabs.tex
\starttext
with absolute reference to another tex file
\
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 06:05:30PM +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> The usual payment is a bottle of beer at a TeX conference ;)
>
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 07:11:22PM +0300, Mari Voipio wrote:
>
> This so-called advice is free. :-D
>
Mari,
Do you mean that you will not be coming to Basseng
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 18:55, Ian Lawrence wrote:
> Anyone else had an issue with these?
>
> Work done on one system, transferred to another, and apparently the relate
> references all fail.
>
> Both unix - based machines…
>
> The offending machine (where the refs seem not to work) is OSX Lion….
Am 11.08.2011 um 17:55 schrieb Ian Lawrence:
> Anyone else had an issue with these?
>
> Work done on one system, transferred to another, and apparently the relate
> references all fail.
>
> Both unix - based machines…
>
> The offending machine (where the refs seem not to work) is OSX Lion….
>
Anyone else had an issue with these?
Work done on one system, transferred to another, and apparently the relate
references all fail.
Both unix - based machines…
The offending machine (where the refs seem not to work) is OSX Lion….
Some samples:
This works:
/Users/Ian/SPT_PDF_context/ConTEXt_p
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 09.06.10 14:43, schrieb Andreas Schneider:
>> Hello,
>>
>> is there currently (in MkIV) some way to have relative references to
>> floats? I imagine something like "... as you can see
>> \above[fig:somefigure]." which would print "... as you can see above." if
>> the
Am 09.06.10 14:43, schrieb Andreas Schneider:
Hello,
is there currently (in MkIV) some way to have relative references to floats?
I imagine something like "... as you can see \above[fig:somefigure]." which
would print "... as you can see above." if the figure is above the current
paragraph or ".
Hello,
is there currently (in MkIV) some way to have relative references to floats?
I imagine something like "... as you can see \above[fig:somefigure]." which
would print "... as you can see above." if the figure is above the current
paragraph or "... as you can see below." if it is below.
Ma
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