]
\setupheadertexts [C.S.][Freedom][C.S.][Freedom]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\tolerance 1
\startfrontmatter
\start
why \start?
\setuppagenumbering [location=footer,conversion=romannumerals,]
\setuppagenumbering [location=footer]
\setupuserpagenumber
\startfrontmatter
\start
\setuppagenumbering [location=footer,conversion=romannumerals,]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\setupheader [state=stop]
\setupfooter [state=stop]
BOOK TITLE
\vfill
\page[blank,odd]
ANOTHER BOOK TITLE PAGE
\page
\setupfooter [state=start]
COPYRIGHT PAGE
\page
ANOTHE PAGE
\page
]
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided]
\starttext
\tolerance 1
\startfrontmatter
\start
\setuppagenumbering [location=footer,conversion=romannumerals,]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\setupheader [state=stop]
\setupfooter [state=stop]
BOOK TITLE
\vfill
\page[blank,odd]
ANOTHER BOOK TITLE
the problem be?
I get the numbers in the footer, but it prints in Arabic numbers (1,2,3 ...).
This is the command I use:
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
thank you
Ciro
-- Links of your interest:
http://www-personal.engin.umd.umich.edu/~cirosoto/
http
Page numbering in roman style is not working for me. What could the problem be?
I get the numbers in the footer, but it prints in Arabic numbers (1,2,3 ...).
This is the command I use:
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
thank you
Ciro
-- Links of your interest:
http://www
these lines to my document:
\definestructureseparatorset [appendix] [] [.]
\definestructureconversionset [appendix] [Romannumerals,Characters] [numbers]
\definestructureresetset [appendix] [] [0]
\setupstructureblock[appendix][sectionconversionset=appendix]
\setupstructurehead[chapter
1ex minus 0ex]
\setupsection [section-3]
[bodypartconversion=Romannumerals,
appendixconversion=Characters]
\setupsection [section-4]
[bodypartconversion=Character,
previousnumber=no]
\setupsection [section-5
[state=start]
\newcount\FrontPageNumbers
\setupsubpagenumber[way=bytext,state=start]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\startsectionblockenvironment[frontpart]
\setupfootertexts[pagenumber]
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\startsectionblockenvironment
\setupsubpagenumber[way=bytext,state=start]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\startsectionblockenvironment[frontpart]
\setupfootertexts[pagenumber]
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\startsectionblockenvironment[bodypart]
\global\FrontPageNumbers=\pagenumber
:49.0 +0200
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
\def\romannumerals #1{\ctxlua{converters.romannumerals(\number#1)}}
\def\Romannumerals #1{\ctxlua{converters.Romannumerals(\number#1)}}
-\def\abjadnumerals #1{\ctxlua{converters.arabicnumerals(\number#1)}}
-\def\abjadnodotnumerals #1{\ctxlua
there are no
reasons for non-roman people to know about roman numerals
(at least they are the same of non-maya people to know about maya numerals),
and it's generally true .
But, given that we are talking about ConTeXt and given that \romannumerals
is a ConTeXt macro,
in this particular case such questions
, romannumerals, Romannumberals, etc.
v) The footnotes should be proceeded by a rule, etc.
You see, most of the keys for all environments take command key-value
options. If they are explained in the manual, then great; if they are not,
start guessing what they mean, and experiment if you get the right
.
% Center the heading and put whitespace between the header and
% the chapter heading.
\setupheadertexts[chapter][]
\setuphead[chapter][page=right,after={\blank[2*big]},alternative=middle]
\starttext
\language[en]
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\startstandardmakeup
}]
\setupsectionblock[frontpart][page=]
\setupsectionblock[bodypart][page=]
\setupsectionblock[backpart][page=]
\setupsectionblock[appendixpart][page=]
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setuppagenumber[number=1,state=start]
\chapter{something}
...
% --- Last
=romannumerals]
\setuppagenumber[number=1,state=start]
\chapter{something}
...
% --- Last page gets already page number 1 and the headings
(Chapter:) of the bodymatter.
\stopfrontmatter
\page
\startbodymatter
\setupheadertexts
[][{\start\setupselector[header][n=1
,
Steffen
\definehead[EbeneEins] [chapter]
\setupsection[section-3][conversion=Characters,previousnumber=no]
\setupsection[section-4][conversion=Romannumerals,previousnumber=no]
\setupsection[section-5][conversion=numbers,previousnumber=no]
%
%\setupsection[section-3][conversion=Characters
, it must
show the full path when referenced (otherwise nobody will find 2).
Is there help?
Thank you very much,
Steffen
\definehead[EbeneEins][chapter]
\setupsection[section-3][conversion=Characters,previousnumber=no]
\setupsection[section-4][conversion=Romannumerals,previousnumber
to be the standart
alignment of margin. But the inner-align of the body-margin should still be
inner-aligned. So I tried following:
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=Romannumerals,alternative=doublesided,
location={header,margin},style={\setupalign[outer]}]
but Context dont like
Hi all,
compiling these instructions
\defineenumeration[parte][location=left,text=Titolo,headstyle=bold,stopper=.,width=broad,number=yes,conversion=Romannumerals]
\defineenumeration[articolo][location=left,text=Articolo,stopper=.,width=broad,number=yes]
\defineenumeration[subarticolo][after
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Diego Depaoli wrote:
Hi all,
compiling these instructions
\defineenumeration[parte][location=left,text=Titolo,headstyle=bold,stopper=.,width=broad,number=yes,conversion=Romannumerals]
\defineenumeration[articolo][location=left,text=Articolo,stopper=.,width=broad,number=yes
should still be
inner-aligned. So I tried following:
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=Romannumerals,alternative=doublesided,
location={header,margin},style={\setupalign[outer]}]
but Context dont like this.. it stops converting. Does anyone know a working
solution for this problem
[conversion=Romannumerals,alternative=doublesided,
location={header,margin},style={\setupalign[outer]}]
but Context dont like this.. it stops converting. Does anyone know a working
solution for this problem?
Thanks, P
,middle},
alternative=doublesided,
partnumber=no,
style=\em\tfx,
way=bytext]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\startstandardmakeup[headerstate=none]
Half-Title Here
\stopstandardmakeup
\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
Title
=\em\tfx,
way=bytext]
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\startstandardmakeup[headerstate=none]
Half-Title Here
\stopstandardmakeup
\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no]
Title Here
\stopstandardmakeup
\startstandardmakeup[page=no]
Copyright here
+register}
\reservefloat[options][text][references]{text}
\reset[names]
# \resetlayer
\resetmarking[name]
\rightaligned{text}
\Romannumerals{text}
\romannumerals{text}
\rotate[settings]{text}
# \saveXMLasdata
# \saveXMLdata
# \saveXMLelement
# \sbox
\scale[options]{text}
# \scratchbox
# \scratchcounter
% \startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[left={stran },conversion=Romannumerals,location=right]
\placecontent
\section[uvod]{Uvod}
\subsection[povzetek]{Povzetek}
\input knuth
{\en % začasno spremeni jezik v angleščino
\subsection[summary]{Summary}
\input knuth
}
% \stopfrontmatter
%
% \startbodymatter
name. So you need this instead:
\setuppublications[monthconversion=Romannumerals]
Finally, if you want to have 'short' keys in the publication list,
it makes sense to add a set up like this:
\setuppublications[numbering=short,autohang=yes]
\setuppublicationlist[samplesize=ZOFVI]
After all
}
% moji lastni linki
\useURL[author-email][mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@rutka.net]
\useURL[homepage][http://matija.suklje.name][][matija.suklje.name]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
\title{\naslov}
\stopstandardmakeup
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[left={stran },conversion=Romannumerals
://matija.suklje.name][][matija.suklje.name]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
\title{\naslov}
\stopstandardmakeup
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[left={stran },conversion=Romannumerals,location=right]
\placecontent
\section[uvod]{Uvod}
\subsection[povzetek]{Povzetek}
\input knuth
{\en
=romannumerals]
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{}]
\subject{some intro pages}
\input tufte
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{} of \totalnumberofpages]
\dorecurse{10}{\subject{real content} \dorecurse{\recurselevel}{\input
knuth
\setuphead[subject][page=odd,style=\ss\bfb]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
title page
\stopstandardmakeup
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{}]
\subject{some intro pages}
\input
]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
title page
\stopstandardmakeup
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{}]
\subject{some intro pages}
\input tufte
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\setupfootertexts[page
Maurício wrote:
Hi,
Is there an automatic way of typesetting
roman numerals? I imagine something like
a \roman{7} that would result in a nice
VII.
lower case: \romannumerals{7} (or \convertnumber{r}{7})
upper case: \Romannumerals{7} (or \convertnumber{R}{7})
Best wishes,
Taco
title page
\stopstandardmakeup
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{}]
\subject{some intro pages}
\input tufte
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{} of \totalnumberofpages]
\dorecurse{10
]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
title page
\stopstandardmakeup
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{}]
\subject{some intro pages}
\input tufte
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\bfb]
\setuppagenumbering[location=]
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
title page
\stopstandardmakeup
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{}]
\subject{some intro pages}
\input tufte
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{}]
\subject{some intro pages}
\input tufte
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\setupfootertexts[page \pagenumber{} of \totalnumberofpages]
\dorecurse{10}{\subject{real content} \dorecurse{\recurselevel
Title
`
Commend used:
\setupsection[section-3][conversion=Romannumerals]
\setuplabeltext[section={{},{.}}]
\setuphead[section]
[style=bold,alternative=normal,textcommand=\uppercase]
\setupsection[section-4][conversion=Character]
How can I get what I need? Thanks.
Michael
\int\limits_{-\infty}^{+\infty} |f(x)|^{2} dx \NC =
\frac{1}{2\pi}
\int\limits_{-\infty}^{+\infty} \Big| g(y) \Big|^{2} \ms d y \NC\NC
\quad
\NR[calcb-chapter4-eqn5:iii][iii]
\stopalign
\stopformula
\stoptext
Do you know about subformulas? For example,
\setupsubformulas[conversion=romannumerals
[section-3][conversion=Romannumerals]
\setuplabeltext[section={{},{.}}]
\setuphead[section]
[style=bold,alternative=normal,textcommand=\uppercase]
\setupsection[section-4][conversion=Character]
How can I get what I need? Thanks.
Michael
=Romannumerals]
\setuplabeltext[section={{},{.}}]
\setuphead[section]
[style=bold,alternative=normal,textcommand=\uppercase]
\setupsection[section-4][conversion=Character]
Why do you need literal subsections? Why not roll your own section in
tandem with \section?
The following produces what you
With luatex, the following gives
\starttext
\startitemize[r]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
\stoptext
! LuaTeX error
.../context/current/texmf/tex/context/base/core-con.lua:163: attempt
to call field 'tolower' (a nil value).
\romannumerals ...nvert.romannumerals(\number #1
][style=ssb]
\setupsection[section][conversion=Romannumerals]
\setupitemize[each][a][stopper=:]
\definestartstop[Beweis][
before={{\bf Beweis:}\endgraf\blank},
after={\rightaligned{{\bf q.e.d.}}}
]
\starttext
\section{Zofff}
\startBeweis
\startitemize
\item zack
\item zong
the three-line-comment, and the error is gone!
Strange what?
Wolfgang
-
\setupbodyfont[sansserif,11pt]
\setuphead[section][style=ssb]
\setupsection[section][conversion=Romannumerals]
\setupitemize[each][a][stopper=:]
\definestartstop[Beweis][
before={{\bf
.}]
\setupsection[section][previousnumber=no,conversion=Romannumerals]
\setupsection[subsection][previousnumber=no,conversion=Characters]
\setupsection[subsubsection][previousnumber=no]
\starttext
\section{Eins}
\subsection{Zuerst}
\subsubsection{Test}
\subsubsection[LAB]{Test}
\subsubsection{Test
narrowed this down to my redefinition of the \dosetfilterlevel macro.
But I need that redefinition, because otherwise \cite in frontmatter
and appendices (where the numbers are alphabetic or romannumerals)
doesn't work.
Can you both try to see if this version fixes the problems?
(one new line
the
list but
there isn't a solution yet.
I narrowed this down to my redefinition of the \dosetfilterlevel
macro.
But I need that redefinition, because otherwise \cite in frontmatter
and appendices (where the numbers are alphabetic or romannumerals)
doesn't work.
Can you both try to see
starts a new page, you may not want that in a journal
\setupsectionblock[appendix][page=]
% Change the conversion for sections in appendices.
\setupsection
[section-3]
[appendixconversion=Romannumerals]
\starttext
\section{Test}
\startappendices
\section{An Appendix
% appendix is already a section block. By default, a section
% block starts a new page, you may not want that in a journal
\setupsectionblock[appendix][page=]
% Change the conversion for sections in appendices.
\setupsection
[section-3]
[appendixconversion=Romannumerals
]
[appendixconversion=Romannumerals]
\starttext
\section{Test}
\startappendices
\section{An Appendix}
\stopappendices
\stoptext
HTH,
Yep. Thanks.
I am now using section blocks to create meta-sections, so that inside
the body-matter sections have
may not want that in a journal
\setupsectionblock[appendix][page=]
% Change the conversion for sections in appendices.
\setupsection
[section-3]
[appendixconversion=Romannumerals]
\starttext
\section{Test}
\startappendices
\section{An Appendix}
\stopappendices
\stoptext
2. I derived
\setupsection[section-3][bodypartconversion=Romannumerals]
\setupsection[section-4][bodypartconversion=Character,
previousnumber=no]
\setupsection[section-5][bodypartconversion=numbers,
previousnumber=no]
\setupsection[section-6][bodypartconversion
][bodypartconversion=Romannumerals]
\setuphead
[subsection]
[numbercommand=\mysubsectionnumber]
\setuphead[section][separator=-]
\unprotect
\def\mysubsectionnumber#1%
{\@@shortsectionnumber{section-2}-%
\@@shortsectionnumber{section-3}.%
\@@shortsectionnumber{section-4}}
\protect
=-] %section
\setupsection[section-4][separator=.] %subsection
\setupsection[section-5][separator=-]
\setupsection[section-6][separator=-]
\setupsection[section-2][bodypartconversion=Romannumerals]
\unprotect
\def\@@longsectionnumber#1%
{\ifreversesectionnumbers
\@@shortsectionnumber{#1
\stopformula
\placeformula[eq:second] \startformula
1 + 1 = 2
\stopformula
\stopnamedsubformulas
\page
Other examples from an email discussion with Mojca.
\startbuffer
\placeformula \startformula
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
\stopformula
\stopbuffer
\setupsubformulas
[conversion=romannumerals
][bodypartconversion=Romannumerals]
section-1 is parts
section-2 is chapter/title
section-3 is section
etc.
Aditya
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\setupsection[chapter][conversion=Romannumerals](you get I, II, III, IV... )or\setupsection[chapter][conversion=romannumerals](you get i, ii, iii, iv ... )MarcusJeff Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi again,I've been searching through various docs in order to find how I canhave roman numbering
]
\setuplabeltext[en][Partfigure=Figure ]
\setupnumber[Partfigure][number=TrackingPartfigurenumber,conversion=Romannumerals,way=bytext]
\setupcaption[Partfigure][style=\bf,numberstyle=\bf,headstyle=\it,align=middle,location=bottom]
\starttext
\incrementnumber[TrackingPartfigurenumber]
\incrementnumber
}{\getbuffer}
\stopsetups
\starttext
\section{Default}
\setups[test]\page
\section{Section}
\setupformulas[way=bysection]
\setups[test]\page
\section{Roman}
\setupsubformulas[conversion=romannumerals]
\setups[test]\page
\section{Separator}
\setupsubformulas[separator=-]
\setups[test]\page
\stoptext
Hi,
I want a setup in which section numbers are Roman (I, II, etc.) and
subsection numbers are Character (A, B, etc. without the section
number prefixed). This is easy to achieve using
\setupsection[section-3][bodypartconversion=Romannumerals]
\setupsection[section-4][bodypartconversion
}}}
\tightlayer[page]
\stopstandardmakeup
\setuplayout
\setuppagenumber[number=2]
\doifmodeelse{twosided} {
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals,alternative=doublesided,
location=,state=start] } {
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
I sent this a week ago, still awaiting help :-)
Sorry, missed it. This fixes the page numbers in the headers
\setupsection [section-1][conversion=Romannumerals]
I do not (yet) know how to fix the TOC.
Idris
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 19:20:58 -0600, Idris Samawi
numeral remains
as an Arabic numeral. Viz., instead of
1--1, 1--2 etc.
in the TOC and pagenumbers I would like
I--1, I--2 etc.
in the TOC and pagenumbers. Is there a command like
\setupsectionnumbering[conversion=Romannumerals]? Then I would say,
\setuppartnumbering[conversion=Romannumerals
.
in the TOC and pagenumbers. Is there a command like
\setupsectionnumbering[conversion=Romannumerals]? Then I would say,
\setuppartnumbering[conversion=Romannumerals]
The test file is below.
Best
Idris
===part-test.tex==
% output=pdf interface=en
\def\PartTitle#1
in an environment file...
\startsectionblockenvironment[frontpart]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\startsectionblockenvironment[bodypart]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
% Local
a problem with texnansi
but I don't think so)
2.
\setupheadertexts[][{\sl \getmarking[chapter]}]
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\chapter{Table des matires}
\placecontent[alternative=c,criterium=all,interaction=all,partnumber=no]
\stopf
nico wrote:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 08:34:44 +0200, Renaud AUBIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. How to obtain (I,II,III,IV) for part numbering ?
\setupsection[section-1][conversion=Romannumerals]
seems ok, but I would find more natural to be able to write the following,
at least
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 10:24:58 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 08:34:44 +0200, Renaud AUBIN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
3. How to obtain (I,II,III,IV) for part numbering ?
\setupsection[section-1][conversion=Romannumerals]
seems ok, but I would
=Romannumerals]
seems ok, but I would find more natural to be able to write the
following,
at least to make the conversion local to parts (not applied to any other
heading defined with the same level):
\setuphead[part][conversion=Romannumerals]
\starttext
\definehead[xx][chapter
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 12:16:10 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
nico wrote:
\setuphead[part][conversion=Romannumerals]
[...]
Ok, but then
\definehead[xx][chapter]
\setupsection[\sectionofhead{chapter}][conversion=Romannumerals]
\setupsection[\sectionofhead{xx
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 08:34:44 +0200, Renaud AUBIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. How to obtain (I,II,III,IV) for part numbering ?
\setupsection[section-1][conversion=Romannumerals]
seems ok, but I would find more natural to be able to write the following,
at least to make the conversion local
Hi all,
I have a document with the following structure:
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup
\maketitle
\stopstandardmakeup
\setupheadertexts[][{\sl \getmarking[chapter]}]
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\chapter{Table des matières
:
\setupsectionblock
[frontmatter]
[before={\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]}]
It does nothing. In this example the TOC and Preamble section still have
default numbering:
% to have page numbers in roman in frontmatter
\setupsectionblock
[frontmatter]
[before
in the 'before', like so:
\setupsectionblock
[frontmatter]
[before={\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]}]
Cheers, taco
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solution.
\startfrontmatter
\setupheadertexts[][{\sl \getmarking[chapter]}]
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setuppagenumber[number=1]
\page \marking[chapter]{\sl Table des matières}
\completecontent[alternative=c,criterium=all,interaction=all]
\page \marking[chapter]{\sl
Hans Hagen a écrit :
just use \chapter{...} and \placecontent in a \startfrontmatter ..
\stopfrontmatter section
Hans
I use :
\setupheadertexts[][chapter]
\startfrontmatter
\setupheadertexts[][{\sl \getmarking[chapter]}]
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\setuppagenumber
=,chapternumber=no,partnumber=no,conversion=romannumerals]
\title{Contents}
\placecombinedlist[Xontents]
\Frontchapter{Test Intro}
\dorecurse{3}{\input tufte\par}
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
%% for the body and appendices we prefix the chapternumber and a '/'
\setuppagenumbering[state=start
is set up for each section
\setuppagenumbering[state=start,alternative={singlesided,doublesided},
location=,chapternumber=no,partnumber=no,conversion=romannumerals]
\title{Contents}
\placecombinedlist[Xontents]
\Frontchapter{Test Intro}
\dorecurse{3}{\input tufte\par}
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
=no,conversion=romannumerals]
\title{Contents}
\setuppagenumbering[numberseparator=/]
\placecombinedlist[Xontents]
\Frontchapter{Test Intro}
\dorecurse{3}{\input tufte\par}
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
%% for the body and appendices we prefix the chapternumber and a '/'
\setuppagenumbering[state
My page number disappears for the first page after I issue a
\page[empy] command.
Here is an example from my file:
\page[empty] \part{}\setuppagenumbering[state=stop,
conversion=romannumerals]\setuppagenumber[number=3]\setupfootertexts[\vbox
{\centerline{\pagenumber{}}\vskip12pt }][][][]
\blank
{\typebuffer[setup] \getbuffer[setup,test]} \page
\startbuffer[setup]
\setuplinenumbering
[width=2em,
align=middle]
\stopbuffer
{\typebuffer[setup] \getbuffer[setup,test]} \page
\startbuffer[setup]
\setuplinenumbering
[conversion=romannumerals,
start=1,
step=1,
location=text,
style
At 16:22 18/02/2004, you wrote:
Hi there,
while replying to a post on comp.text.tex I made the
interesting discovery that
\setupsection[section-2][conversion=Romannumerals]
cannot be replaced by
\setupsection[chapter][conversion=Romannumerals]
even though chapter is section-2 ... why
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\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals,left={--~},right={~--}]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\startsectionblockenvironment[bodypart]
% \setuppagenumber[number=1] % *1
\setuppagenumber[number=0]% *2
\stopsectionblockenvironment
\setupsectionblock[frontpart][page=no] % *2
|boldslanted|type|cap|small...|command,
number=yes|no,
inbetween=command,
align=left|middle|right|no,
conversion=numbers|characters|Characters|romannumerals|Romannumerals,
way=bytext|by*section,
separator=text,
command=command,
distance=dimension]
May be you need to use this command in connection
with this :
\setuppagenumbering[conversion=romannumerals]
\startfrontmatter
\completecontent
\stopfrontmatter
Nothing in principle, but if I do a
\processXMLfilegrouped{foo.xml}
which contains
frontmatter
...
/frontmatter
bodymatter
/bodymatter
this doesn't work. Moreover I'd like to keep
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