Hi, this is my first message in this ml ;)
Well, I've a stupid constraint in a work: I must limit the number of
lines in a page. I have to have 32-35 lines on each page.
Now, the task isn't too complex in principle, I can work on interline
sizes and glues, but this way is a little bit tricky.
I w
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Am 01.12.2011 um 22:02 schrieb Chris Lott:
>
>> I'm new to ConTeXt, but I have searched for this myself... I'm trying
>> to format the footnote numbers that appear in the text of my
>> document
Am 01.12.2011 um 22:02 schrieb Chris Lott:
> I'm new to ConTeXt, but I have searched for this myself... I'm trying
> to format the footnote numbers that appear in the text of my
> documents. I've used this to change them from being blue (there may be
> a better way
I'm new to ConTeXt, but I have searched for this myself... I'm trying
to format the footnote numbers that appear in the text of my
documents. I've used this to change them from being blue (there may be
a better way-- I am generating PDFs for print, so don't need the
hyperlinks)
On version: 2011.11.17 23:31 it works again. Thanks Hans!
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Many thanks, Christian: that's the way…
I added a note in the wiki:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/placeformula
Best regards: OK
On 17 nov. 2011, at 14:48, Christian wrote:
>> Is it possible to reset the numbers which appear after invoking
>> \placeformula?
> Is it possible to reset the numbers which appear after invoking
> \placeformula?
>
> To be more precise, I mean the following situation:
>
> \starttext
>
> Euler says
> \placeformula
> \startformula
> {\rm e}^{{\rm i} \pi} + 1 = 0.
Hi,
Is it possible to reset the numbers which appear after invoking \placeformula?
To be more precise, I mean the following situation:
\starttext
Euler says
\placeformula
\startformula
{\rm e}^{{\rm i} \pi} + 1 = 0.
\stopformula
The above formula will
s been eaten during the imposition.
>>
>> depends on how you run ... --arrange will take care of it normally
>>
>> Hans
>
> With current all is OK.
>
> With the latest beta even with the --arrange switch the margin material
> is lost.
I played with th
Hans Hagen writes:
>> %% start minimal example
>>
>> \setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
>> \setuparranging[2UP]
>>
>> \setupnotedefinition[footnote][location=serried]
>>
>> \showframe
>>
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> test\footnote{\input knuth}
>> \inmargin{this is in the margin}
>>
>> \stoptext
>> %% st
On 15-11-2011 11:33, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Willi Egger writes:
Hi,
Thanks for spotting this. I tested with my project where there are only few
footnotes, indeed the reference-numbers are gone once arranging is set on.
It looks like it's a in-margin material problem, not a footnot
Willi Egger writes:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for spotting this. I tested with my project where there are only few
> footnotes, indeed the reference-numbers are gone once arranging is set on.
>
It looks like it's a in-margin material problem, not a footnote one. See
the next exampl
Hi,
Thanks for spotting this. I tested with my project where there are only few
footnotes, indeed the reference-numbers are gone once arranging is set on.
Willi
On 10 Nov 2011, at 18:20, Marco Pessotto wrote:
>
> Hello there.
>
> With the latest beta, the following example fails
Hello there.
With the latest beta, the following example fails to show the footnote
number. Commenting the setuparranging shows it again.
%% start minimal example
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2UP]
\starttext
test\footnote{this is the note}
\stoptext
%% stop.
Current (201
On 07.11.2011, at 13:02, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 07.11.2011 um 12:45 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>
>>> When you don’t need subformulas change this in strc-mat.mkiv:
>>
>> I don’t, thanks.
>
> Instead of patching strc-mat.mkiv you can create a file with the name
> cont-loc.mkiv
> in your
Am 07.11.2011 um 12:45 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>> When you don’t need subformulas change this in strc-mat.mkiv:
>
> I don’t, thanks.
Instead of patching strc-mat.mkiv you can create a file with the name
cont-loc.mkiv
in your working directory where you add both modified commands. With this met
On 07.11.2011, at 12:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 07.11.2011 um 11:53 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>
>>
>> On 30.10.2011, at 09:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>>>
On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dea
Am 07.11.2011 um 11:53 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>
> On 30.10.2011, at 09:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>>
>>>
>>> On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
>>>
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry for another reference r
On 30.10.2011, at 09:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>
>>
>> On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
>>
>>> Dear ConTeXt folks,
>>>
>>>
>>> I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
>>>
>>> ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:
Am Sonntag, den 30.10.2011, 08:30 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> Am 29.10.2011 um 23:47 schrieb Paul Menzel:
> > I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
> >
> >ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
> > english/english
> >
> > the following examp
On 30.10.2011, at 09:45, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>
>>
>> On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
>>
>>> Dear ConTeXt folks,
>>>
>>>
>>> I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
>>>
>>> ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:
Am 29.10.2011 um 23:57 schrieb Andreas Harder:
>
> On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
>
>> Dear ConTeXt folks,
>>
>>
>> I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
>>
>> ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
>> english/english
>
> That's als
Am 29.10.2011 um 23:47 schrieb Paul Menzel:
> Dear ConTeXt folks,
>
>
> I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
>
>ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
> english/english
>
> the following example does not work. Either no number is shown or »??«.
On 29.10.2011, at 23:47, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear ConTeXt folks,
>
>
> I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
>
>ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
> english/english
That's also true for yesterdays beta.
\starttext
\placeformula[eq:1]
\
Dear ConTeXt folks,
I am sorry for another reference related question. Using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
english/english
the following example does not work. Either no number is shown or »??«.
\starttext
Table \ref[][tab:referenc
On 10/29/2011 07:51 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Am 29.10.2011 um 19:29 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
>>
>> But in-margin numbers don't work when adding OT features:
>>
>> \usemodule[simplefonts][size=12pt]
>> \setmainfont[TeX Gyre Pagella]
>> \d
Am 29.10.2011 um 19:29 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez:
> Hi there,
>
> I would like to get section titles that have aalt (actually, smcp and
> onum) and numbers in margin.
>
> It works fine with the following code:
>
> \setuphead[section][style=\sc\os,alternative=inmargin]
Hi there,
I would like to get section titles that have aalt (actually, smcp and
onum) and numbers in margin.
It works fine with the following code:
\setuphead[section][style=\sc\os,alternative=inmargin]
\starttext
\section{This is a title}
\input{knuth}
\stoptext
But in-margin numbers don
On 1-10-2011 15:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
There is also a bug for the labels in the form “:mnem” in lang-lab.lua
function languages.labels.define()
local variables = interfaces.variables
local data = languages.data.labels
local function define(command,list,prefixed)
i
Am 01.10.2011 um 14:57 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 29-9-2011 13:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
>> Even when you patch this you don’t get any output because context tries (in
>> the example below) to use the label “August:mnem” but only the label
>> “august:mnem” is defined.
>>
>> \starttext
>>
On 29-9-2011 13:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
local tag, plus = match(entry,"^([^%+:]+)(.*)$")
"^([^%+:]+)[%+:]*(.*)$"
Even when you patch this you don’t get any output because context tries (in the
example below) to use the label “August:mnem” but only the label “august:mnem”
is d
On 30-9-2011 10:40, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
(The only alternative is to wait for OpenType variant of Lucida.)
indeed, it makes no sense to waste time on type 1 lucida's in mkiv
Hans
-
Han
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:27, Meer, H. van der wrote:
> I am fairly sure the Lucida font has oldstyle numbers. But I don't get them
> with the \os macro. Here two minimal examples. The one with lmodern does the
> oldstyle numbers, the one with lucida not. I would be obliged
I am fairly sure the Lucida font has oldstyle numbers. But I don't get them
with the \os macro. Here two minimal examples. The one with lmodern does the
oldstyle numbers, the one with lucida not. I would be obliged for a solution.
Hans van der Meer
\setuppapersize[A6][A6]
\setupbodyfont[l
Am 29.09.2011 um 13:22 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 01:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>>
>> Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
>>> My main question: how can I setup the da
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 01:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
>> My main question: how can I setup the date to display "23\high{rd}
>> Sep, 2011"?
>
> \starttext
>
>
Am 28.09.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
> Hello,
>
> MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
> My main question: how can I setup the date to display "23\high{rd}
> Sep, 2011"?
\starttext
\currentdate[day+,space,month,space,year]
\startlines
\language[en]\o
Hello,
MKII contains a macro \enordinaldaynumber which I don't find in MKIV.
My main question: how can I setup the date to display "23\high{rd}
Sep, 2011"?
Thank you,
Mojca
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 14:33:05 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
mtx-context | current version: 2011.07.17 23:08
Wolfgang
OK, thanks for hints and testing.
I've just downloaded the latest beta -
ConTeXt ver: 2011.07.19 11:22 MKIV fmt: 2011.7.19 int: english/english (OK)
- so p
Am 19.07.2011 um 14:27 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
> Hello,
>
> have you tried it?
Yes!
mtx-context | current version: 2011.07.17 23:08
Wolfgang
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have you tried it?
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 14:19:52 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
or
\setuphead[chapter,section][sectionconversionset=Num2Char]
Wolfgang
\definestructureconversionset[Num2Char][numbers,Characters][numbers]
\setuphead[chapter,section][sectionconversionset
So I created a minimal example - hope this is a valid code for numbering (or
> rather "charactering") chapters as described before:
>
>
> \definestructureconversionset[Num2Char][numbers,Characters][numbers]
>
> \setuphead[chapter][sectionconversionset=Num2Char]
escribed before:
\definestructureconversionset[Num2Char][numbers,Characters][numbers]
\setuphead[chapter][sectionconversionset=Num2Char]
\starttext
\chapter{Cha}
\section{Sec}
\stoptext
----
But numbers appear - so what has changed or what am I doing wrong?
Best regards,
Lukas
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On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 02:23 -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> \~ is the plain TeX macro for placing the ~ accent. Try \~a etc. The
> correct way to access a tilde is \lettertilde and \texttilde (or
> \textasciitilde) depending on what glyph you want.
>
> Aditya
Thanks Aditya. If I had more time, I
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:13 AM, Kip Warner wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 08:08 +0200, luigi scarso wrote:
>> (untested)
>> what about \lettertilde instead of \~ ?
>
> Thanks Luigi. That did it. Although, I think if I was using it properly
> as an escape sequence, then perhaps we have found a bug.
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Kip Warner wrote:
On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 08:08 +0200, luigi scarso wrote:
(untested)
what about \lettertilde instead of \~ ?
Thanks Luigi. That did it. Although, I think if I was using it properly
as an escape sequence,
\~ is the plain TeX macro for placing the ~ accent.
On Wed, 2011-07-06 at 08:08 +0200, luigi scarso wrote:
> (untested)
> what about \lettertilde instead of \~ ?
Thanks Luigi. That did it. Although, I think if I was using it properly
as an escape sequence, then perhaps we have found a bug.
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On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Kip Warner wrote:
> Hey list,
>
> I have my page numbers setup as follows so that page numbers are flanked
> with tildes.
>
> \setuppagenumbering
> [location=right,
> way=bytext,
> left={\~},right={\~},
> color=colour_page_numbe
Hey list,
I have my page numbers setup as follows so that page numbers are flanked
with tildes.
\setuppagenumbering
[location=right,
way=bytext,
left={\~},right={\~},
color=colour_page_number,
style=bold]
ConTeXt chokes on the parameters to left and right:
! Undefined control
Am 2011-07-01 um 15:31 schrieb Bernd Kosubek:
Hi,
is it possible to change the number of columns on the same page?
small example:
a) text text text text
\startcolumnset[n=2]
Please read http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Columns
It’s either \startcolumns[n=2] or \startcolumnset[your_name_of_se
Hi,
is it possible to change the number of columns on the same page?
small example:
a) text text text text
\startcolumnset[n=2]
bla bla bla
\column
bla bla bla
\stopcolumnset
b) text text text text
The mixing of a) and columnset is o.k.
The mixing of columnset and b) wil produce a new pa
Hi,
is it possible to change the number of columns on the same page?
small example:
a) text text text text
\startcolumnset[n=2]
bla bla bla
\column
bla bla bla
\stopcolumn
b) text text text text
The mixing of a) and columnset is o.k.
The mixing of columnset and b) wil produce a new page
Thanks !
It's done, except for \startchapter, as I did not figure out how to create a
new page...
Mathieu
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] No chapter prefixes in section numbers
From: schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 10:02:34 +0200
CC: mathieudup...@hotmail.com
To
Am 03.06.2011 um 21:43 schrieb Mathieu DUPONT:Is there an exhaustive list of all the parameters the \setuphead function can take ?Neither the 2011 ConTeXt Commands Manual nor the Wiki Command Reference page mention this one (sectionsegments).Where can I find all the parameters one ConTeXt command c
Am 06.06.2011 um 01:20 schrieb Mathieu Dupont:
> Ok, thank you very much for the great work Wolfgang !
>
> For now I guess I could look at the source code of a command to find out its
> properties (I am not familiar with TeX but maybe I can figure out a few
> things).
Yes but it isn’t so easy
d the
script of a command.
Can you help me out ?
Thanks !
Mathieu
From: schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 14:35:04 +0200
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] No chapter prefixes in section numbers
Am 03.06.2011 um 21:43 schrieb Mathieu DUPONT:Is there an exhau
Am 03.06.2011 um 21:43 schrieb Mathieu DUPONT:
>
> Is there an exhaustive list of all the parameters the \setuphead function can
> take ?
>
> Neither the 2011 ConTeXt Commands Manual nor the Wiki Command Reference page
> mention this one (sectionsegments).
>
> Where can I find all the parame
!
Mathieu
> From: schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
> Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 05:28:02 +0200
> To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] No chapter prefixes in section numbers
>
>
> Am 02.06.2011 um 02:28 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
>
> > Hi,
> >
&g
On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 02.06.2011 um 02:28 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
Hi,
I do not want chapter number to be prefixed in section and subsection numbers.
Thus,
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\section{Two}
\subsection{Three}
\stoptext
should give:
1 One
1 Two
1.1 Three
Am 02.06.2011 um 02:28 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
> Hi,
>
> I do not want chapter number to be prefixed in section and subsection
> numbers. Thus,
>
> \starttext
> \chapter{One}
> \section{Two}
> \subsection{Three}
> \stoptext
>
> should give:
>
> 1 O
Hi,
I do not want chapter number to be prefixed in section and subsection
numbers. Thus,
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\section{Two}
\subsection{Three}
\stoptext
should give:
1 One
1 Two
1.1 Three
How to achieve that? I tried
\setuphead[section][prefixset=none]
but to no affect.
Aditya
y
grasp of context is still too fragile to really understand how to use
it.
typo-mar.mkiv appears to introduce a bug in my Arabic typesetting. In
my bilingual text, my margin data (pg/lb numbers) are placed correctly
in the margin of the English text, but the margins of the Arabic text
ap
to not fix the width globally but rather use the largest
> actual width encountered in any single footnote block? That is, a footnote
> block with only single digits would still align left with the textblock
> boundary as would a footnote block with two digit numbers only (I'm u
gle footnote block? That is, a footnote block with
only single digits would still align left with the textblock boundary as would
a footnote block with two digit numbers only (I'm using tabular figures) and
just for mixed one and two digit blocks the right alignment would actually
becom
Am 24.05.2011 um 09:24 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
> Dear all,
>
> is there a way to align the numbers in the footnote block (flush) right as is
> done without the key "location=left" in the following? I don't want the
> numbers in the margin though…
Dear all,
is there a way to align the numbers in the footnote block (flush) right as is
done without the key "location=left" in the following? I don't want the numbers
in the margin though…
---
\setupdescriptions
[footnote]
[location=left,
distance=1ex]
\setupnot
Ok, me too, now that MkIV is correctly installed with TexShop...
Thank you very much Wolfgang !
Mathieu
From: schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 20:07:25 +0200
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Roman numbers for chapters in chapter lines but
not
Am 23.05.2011 um 20:02 schrieb Mathieu DUPONT:
> This code :
>
> \setuplabeltext[chapter=CHAPITRE~]
> \definestructureconversionset[mathieu][numbers,Romannumerals][numbers]
> \setuphead[chapter][sectionconversionset=mathieu]
> \setuplist[chapter][label=yes,width=7e
This code :
\setuplabeltext[chapter=CHAPITRE~]\definestructureconversionset[mathieu][numbers,Romannumerals][numbers]\setuphead[chapter][sectionconversionset=mathieu]\setuplist[chapter][label=yes,width=7em]
\starttext
\placecontent
\chapter{Title of chapter}\section{Title of section}\subsection
Am 23.05.2011 um 04:33 schrieb Mathieu DUPONT:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to obtain the following result :
>
> CHAPITRE I Title of chapter
> 1.1 Title of section
> 1.1.1 Title of subsection
>
> In other words, I need my chapter numbers to be in roman number, bu
Hi,
I am trying to obtain the following result :
CHAPITRE I Title of chapter1.1 Title of section1.1.1 Title of subsection
In other words, I need my chapter numbers to be in roman number, but not in the
numbers of the sections and subsections (1.1.1 and not I.1.1).
Here is the base code
Sixth item
> >>> \sym{8.} Eight item
> >>> \stopitemize
> >>>
> >>> \stoptext
>
> >> You can't be serious ;-). Do you really think one should enter all
> >> numbers manually only because someone wants to skip e.g. the number
>>>
>>> \startitemize
>>> \sym{1.} First item
>>> \sym{2.} Second item
>>> \sym{5.} Fifth item
>>> \sym{6.} Sixth item
>>> \sym{8.} Eight item
>>> \stopitemize
>>>
>>> \stoptext
>> You can't be serio
can't be serious ;-). Do you really think one should enter all
numbers manually only because someone wants to skip e.g. the number
"13"?
You can't be serious ;) Do you really think that one should manually
increment a counter. What's next: using {\bfa Some title} for section
; is this done in ConTeXt?
>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \startitemize
>> \sym{1.} First item
>> \sym{2.} Second item
>> \sym{5.} Fifth item
>> \sym{6.} Sixth item
>> \sym{8.} Eight item
>> \stopitemize
>>
>> \stoptext
>
> You can
Second item
> \sym{5.} Fifth item
> \sym{6.} Sixth item
> \sym{8.} Eight item
> \stopitemize
>
> \stoptext
You can't be serious ;-). Do you really think one should enter all
numbers manually only because someone wants to skip e.g. the number
"13"? There must be a counter aroun
Hi Alasdair,
Is this what you want?
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{4}{\item text}
\stopitemize
\input knuth.tex
\startitemize[n,continue]
\dorecurse{4}{\item text}
\stopitemize
\startitemize[n][start=17]
\dorecurse{4}{\item text}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I have this from an answer by Wo
Am 27.04.2011 um 15:53 schrieb Alasdair McAndrew:
> Hello,
>
> The effect I want is something like:
>
> 1. First item
> 2. Second item
> 5. Fifth item
> 6. Sixth item
> 8. Eight item
>
> and so on. Every now and then I need to skip a number or two. In LaTeX I
> could do this with \addtocoun
Hello,
The effect I want is something like:
1. First item
2. Second item
5. Fifth item
6. Sixth item
8. Eight item
and so on. Every now and then I need to skip a number or two. In LaTeX I
could do this with \addtocounter{enumi}{2} - but how is this done in
ConTeXt?
Thanks very much,
Alasdair
On 27-4-2011 1:26, Jon Crump wrote:
All,
After being away from my project for a while I returned to find that
something that worked now no longer does. I updated the minimals on my
Mac and context is running as I would expect:
jjc% context --version
mtx-context | main context file:
/Users/j
of what I'm doing may well be at fault,
but perhaps something relevant has changed with the minimals?
I had an environment file that I'd arrived at by much trial and error
that renders page/line numbers encoded in the xml/TEI source in the
margins of my pdf output:
\startxmlset
It is relatively easy to create table of contents entries without chapter
numbers, but I can't figure out how to include entries without page numbers.
I want to place a title page, 'Appendices,' in the ToC after the last
chapter and before the first appendix. I can easily create
re did you read to use front part instead of frontmatter?
>
There was a thread whose title is "Roman Page numbers".
And among the mails on 2009. 2. 4, there was a sample written by Wolfgang .
\definestructureconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
\definestructureconve
AM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Am not getting Roman numeral page numbers in MKIV
Dear Tom,
Since I am an enduser of ConTeXt, I couldn't expalin what happens here.
I just run your code in the mail and got the following results.
>
> 1. Front matter page numbers are
Dear Tom,
Since I am an enduser of ConTeXt, I couldn't expalin what happens here.
I just run your code in the mail and got the following results.
>
> 1. Front matter page numbers are not lower-case Roman numerals although they
> are listed as such in the TOC.
The Roman numerals
I used to think I was of average intelligence but I can't figure out to do
the most basic thing in ConTeXt. My current problems with this simple code
are:
1. Front matter page numbers are not lower-case Roman numerals although they
are listed as such in the TOC.
2. The Introduction is not l
Am 11.03.2011 um 16:17 schrieb Tom:
> Where is a good explanation of the structureblockenvironment?
structureblocks and sectionblocks are the same, both collect setups which
are flushed at the begin of the given sectionblock.
Wolfgang
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In MKIV, I am still unable to get lower-case Roman numeral page numbers on
the front matter pages, but if I use frontpart in the \defineconversionset
instead of frontmatter, the page numbers in the ToC are converted. Where is
a good explanation of the structureblockenvironment
Am 11.03.2011 um 06:00 schrieb Jeong Dalyoung:
> Also I use \startstructureblockenvironment[backpart] instead of
> \startsectionblockenvironment[backmatter].
You can use both but we should mention in manuals, the wiki etc. only the
second.
Wolfgang
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Dear Tom,
Please add following lines in the preamble, then you will get roman numerals.
\definestructureconversionset[frontpart:pagenumber][][romannumerals]
\definestructureconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber] [][numbers]
Also I use \startstructureblockenvironment[backpart] instead of
After posting the message about the following code not generating lower-case
Roman numeral page numbers, I tested the code with MKII and it works fine.
There must be a difference in how page number conversion is done between
MKII and MKIV.
\definehead [intro][chapter]
\setuphead [intro][number
The following code is intended to produce lower-case Roman numeral page
numbers for the first 3 pages before switching to Hindu-Arabic numerals
starting with the Introduction. However, I get Hindu-Arabic numerals instead
of the lower-case Roman numerals page numbers.
\definehead [intro][chapter
c{3}{Topic}
\stoptext
Is it possible to disable parental numbers?
\setuphead[subsection][sectionsegments=subsection]
Wolfgang
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tion{SSec1}
> \stoptext
> ---
>
> Is it possible to disable parental numbers? - To get sequence like this:
\setuphead[subsection][sectionsegments=subsection]
Wolfgang
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If your question is of interest t
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Is it possible to disable parental numbers? - To get sequence like this:
A. ChapterA
B. ChapterB
B.1 Section1
B.2 Section2
1 Subsection1 (no parental numbers here [= B.2], only those of subsection)
2 Subsection2
I tried:
\setuphead[subsection,subsubject][number=no,ownnumber=yes]
hoping this sho
Hello,
thank you for the piece of code.
\definestructureconversionset[myconversion][numbers,Characters][numbers]
\setupheads[sectionconversionset=myconversion]
Could you describe the meaning of the second and the third parameter? I found
only this on wiki (http://wiki.contextgarden.net
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, Marco wrote:
To save time, t-vim (actually t-filter with continue=yes)
runs the external filter only in the first run; in the subsequent runs the
cached file is used. So, if I want to delete the temporary files, they
must be deleted in the last run. Right now, there is no me
On 2011-02-26 Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> > So after the project is done one can run context --purgeall filename to
> > get a clean directory structure without having to archive 30 temporary
> > files.
>
> I don't know how to implement this functionality and still provide a
> working pdf.
No probl
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Marco wrote:
context --purgeall filename
should remove all temporary files belonging to the document like
filename-externalfilter-CON-0.tmp % not removed
filename-externalfilter-CON-0.tmp.md5 % not removed
filename-externalfilter-CON-0.vimout % not removed
So after t
Am 26.02.2011 um 18:30 schrieb Vedran Miletić:
> \starttext
> \showcolor[rgb]
> \stoptext
>
> Numbers are next to each other. In MkII (with \setupcolors[state=start]) it
> looks OK.
colo-ini.lua:
- function commands.formatcolor (a) context(colors.formatcolor
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