@Roger: I just realised I called you Robert. Sorry about that, moment
of inattention.
Hi Hans,
Actually, this is something that should be doable with user data weren't it
that for floats that's not yet available. So I've added it to the core (will
be in next upload) ...
Ah, nifty; and
Am 08.08.2012 um 17:04 schrieb Sietse Brouwer sbbrou...@gmail.com:
I'm trying to work out how to describe the new feature, so I can add
that to the documentation. I think I see two features, but I'm not
sure. Can you tell me if the below is correct?
New feature 1: previously we could only
On 8-8-2012 19:48, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The arguments you give with the first argument are processed by context before
they
are written to the utility file and only three values can be used when you
create your
own list layout, the user variables on the other side are written to the
Hello Sietse,
On 08/06/12 13:44, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Hi Roger,
Firstly: drafts are indeed the way to go. \completelistoffigures
places a complete list of figure *captions*, so that takes care of
that.
I have made this reply long because I lack the time to make it short.
Cheers,
Sietse
Hi Robert,
Debugged and all, here you go.
Cheers,
Sietse
\useexternalfigure[img:fig:cow][cow.pdf]
\useexternalfigure[img:fig:mill][mill.png]
\starttext
\section{Pictures}
% The externalfigure names HAVE TO take the form 'img:FIGURELABEL',
% or the automatic image list at the end on won't be
On 7-8-2012 14:51, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Hi Robert,
Debugged and all, here you go.
Cheers,
Sietse
\useexternalfigure[img:fig:cow][cow.pdf]
\useexternalfigure[img:fig:mill][mill.png]
\starttext
\section{Pictures}
% The externalfigure names HAVE TO take the form 'img:FIGURELABEL',
% or the
On 7-8-2012 14:51, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Hi Robert,
Debugged and all, here you go.
Cheers,
Sietse
\useexternalfigure[img:fig:cow][cow.pdf]
\useexternalfigure[img:fig:mill][mill.png]
\starttext
Actually, this is something that should be doable with user data weren't
it that for floats that's
Hi Roger,
Firstly: drafts are indeed the way to go. \completelistoffigures
places a complete list of figure *captions*, so that takes care of
that.
% No need to define a mode: you can simply enable it with
% \enablemode[draft]
% or
% context --mode=draft
\enablemode[draft]
\startmode[draft]
Hello all,
Having used MkII to make a nicely formatted version of a document, I now
need to make a draft version document in order to submit it to a
journal. They want the figure captions as a list at the end of the
document and the figures collected on pages at the end too. The draft