I've searched the documentation and emails, but I didn't find the
answer... It sounds really simple:
How can I make the numbers in startitemize[n,...] start from 0 instead of 1?
Thanks,
Zeus.
___
If your question is
Hi
I'm typesetting a document using the context bib/bibltx modules and
the 'ams' style. In the printed bibliography, entries with many
authors are converted into:
Hansen et al. as they should, but printed as:
Hansenet al. which looks bad.
My output looks much better using the following very
Hello,
I get unexpected output with this test-file:
% engine=luatex
\definesynonyms[test][tests]
\test{testOne}{first test}
\test{testTwo}{second test}
\starttext
\testOne
\placelistoftests
\stoptext
I would expect:
testOne
testOne first test
but I get:
testOne
testtestOne
2007/12/3, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I get unexpected output with this test-file:
% engine=luatex
\definesynonyms[test][tests]
\test{testOne}{first test}
\test{testTwo}{second test}
\starttext
\testOne
\placelistoftests
\stoptext
I would expect:
testOne
testOne
2007/12/3, Zeus Gómez Marmolejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've searched the documentation and emails, but I didn't find the
answer... It sounds really simple:
How can I make the numbers in startitemize[n,...] start from 0 instead of 1?
Thanks,
Zeus.
Hi,
\startitemize has a start value, but it is
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
this is a bug in the mkiv sorting macros, I posted a similiar message
a few days ago but got no answer.
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20071125.084213.6c34633f.en.html
no time yet -)
Hans
-
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/12/3, Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I get unexpected output with this test-file:
% engine=luatex
\definesynonyms[test][tests]
\test{testOne}{first test}
\test{testTwo}{second test}
\starttext
\testOne
\placelistoftests
\stoptext
I would
Hello,
Ligatures seem to be missing when using the ConTeXt minimals distribution
(8/8/2007) with the times font (see below example). Note that ligatures are
rendered correctly using live.contextgarden.net, so I assume that something
needs to be configured on my end.
Could someone please be
Hello,
Please post such questions to the list, not to me personally.
-- Forwarded message --
From: gururaj [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 3 Dec 2007 16:12:42 -
Subject: context
I couldn't configure TexnicCenter for ConTeXt. I am using SciTe
instead which works fine. I have another
Below is a complete example:
\usemodule[mathml]
\starttext
\startXMLdata
math
mrow
msup mix/mimn2/mn /msup
mo+/mo
mrow
mn4/mnmoInvisibleTimes;/momix/mi
/mrow
mo+/mo
mn4/mn
/mrow
/math
\stopXMLdata
\stoptext
Could you please add this minimal example to the wiki page:
Hi,
I've just looked at three documents from
Hans ('mmlexamp.pdf', 'mmlprime.pdf',
'mmoexamp.pdf'), and they all show
nice examples of MathML and what you can
accomplish using it. However, I wasn't able
to find an example of how to actually insert
MathML in a Context document. I imagine it's
Hi,
There is a new release of breqn package
(http://tug.ctan.org/get/macros/latex/contrib/mh/breqn.pdf), now
maintained by Morten Hoegholm.
For the impatient, just look at the examples on page 12. Need to start
thinking about porting this to Context, but no time right now :-(
Aditya
Dear all,
Last september, I asked about how to change the label text of figures
and of tables in my own language.
At that time, Wolfgang suggested me to make lang-kor.tex like lang-
chi.tex.
Yesterday, I made lang-kor.tex and test it. But it is not working.
I got the following error message
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