I took a look at the source code and realized that I had misunderstood
the function of \fillinfield. Thus, \fillinfield probably works the way
it should, just not the way I expected it to work.
Sorry...
Hans Hagen wrote:
Fredrik Sjunnesson wrote:
Hi,
PDF fields created
Hi,
PDF fields created with \fillinfield lose their filled in values as soon as
they lose focus.
I have tried several different documents, including mwidget-s.pdf, with the
latest Acrobat Reader on both Linux and Windows but I always get the same
result.
Any others with similar problems?
I have problems with the register macro in MetaFun.
When I try
==
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\definelayer[test]
\startuseMPgraphic{oeps}
path p ; p := fullcircle scaled 6cm ;
fill p withcolor .8white ;
I want keep track of which other sections any given section refers to by
creating lists like
\fromrefA = refX,refY,refZ
\fromrefB = refY,refZ
...
My plan is to achieve this by writing commands like
\ignore{1.2} \appendtovaluelist{fromrefA}{refX}
\ignore{1.4}
Hello,
I'm working on functions for displaying lists of cross-references
between documents and I'm therefore a bit curious to here if others have
similar needs. If there are, maybe I should try to make a real module
and not just at private hack. Maybe modules for this already exist.
A
Hello,
Is there a smart way to create a commalist?
I want to get the equivalent of
\setparameter[namespace][listname={item1,item2,item3}]
but be able to append one item at the time, like
\append{namepace}{listname}{item1}
\append{namepace}{listname}{item2}
\append{namepace}{listname}{item3}
to a commalist
Fredrik Sjunnesson wrote:
Hello,
Is there a smart way to create a commalist?
I want to get the equivalent of
\setparameter[namespace][listname={item1,item2,item3}]
but be able to append one item at the time, like
\append{namepace}{listname}{item1}
\append{namepace
a try, maybe they are good enough.
Thanks,
Fredrik
On 9/8/06, Fredrik Sjunnesson wrote:
Hello,
Is there any way to specify where the intermediate files and log files
generated by context end up?
Ideally, I would like my working directory to contain tex and pdf
files
only. All other
Hello,
Is there any way to specify where the intermediate files and log files
generated by context end up?
Ideally, I would like my working directory to contain tex and pdf files
only. All other files could be stored in a subdirectory. That way all
these extra files are kept out of sight but
their frames.
Since this approach would add extra complexity to the table definitions
I hope that you have better solutions.
Thanks in advance,
Fredrik Sjunnesson
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