On Wednesday, Aug 6, 2003, at 22:21 Europe/Amsterdam, Nigel King wrote:
Hi,
I am posting this message I posted to the 'OS X TeX' group earlier
this year
relating to the same issue that Mathew is raising. I had no luck then
but am
hoping for more success now there are two of us.
Hans says
'this
Hi,
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Tobias Burnus wrote:
I've two problems with m-bib:
a) I want to have the cites numbered by occurrence like this [1], [2],
etc. I managed to get 1, 2, 3 etc. in the reference list but
in the text I get [23], [5] etc. where this number is the number of
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Mark Ainsworth wrote:
So how can I get the good old British pound sign. (No I don't want to
convert to Euros!)
If you turn on right kind of encoding, you can even get the typed pound
sign to look like a pound. Makes a bunch of other symbols work, too, like
the degree sign
Hello Mark,
try this:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\usetypescript[berry][ec]
\usetypescript[modern][ec]
\setupbodyfont[modern,10pt]
\starttext
Here is the pound \pound{} sign. And there the Dollar \$
\stoptext
Greetings,
Helmut
Hello Gerben,
I am a beginner myself, and working on a book project too. Below I send
you my complete directory setup with sample files. I am happy with the
set-up and
it might also be useful for you.
Matthias
Directory structure:
sas.tex % main project file
layout.tex % main layout file
Hi,
I am posting this message I posted to the 'OS X TeX' group earlier this year
relating to the same issue that Mathew is raising. I had no luck then but am
hoping for more success now there are two of us.
Hans says
'this is under discussion now with thomas/staszek/etc: has to do with urw