Though I searched a lot for the question in the bottom,
- I could not find a parameter for \at which solves my problem
- I could not find any other command which helps me
Is this a limitation of ConText? I can't imagin that I am
the only one and first who wants to reference to more than
one
On 2-1-2012 17:21, Jan Heinen wrote:
Though I searched a lot for the question in the bottom,
- I could not find a parameter for \at which solves my problem
- I could not find any other command which helps me
Is this a limitation of ConText? I can't imagin that I am the only one
and first who
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Jan Heinen jahei...@gmx.de wrote:
Though I searched a lot for the question in the bottom,
- I could not find a parameter for \at which solves my problem
- I could not find any other command which helps me
Is this a limitation of ConText? I can't imagin that I
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 5:30 PM, luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Jan Heinen jahei...@gmx.de wrote:
Though I searched a lot for the question in the bottom,
- I could not find a parameter for \at which solves my problem
- I could not find any other
Happy New Year!
I want to reference to more than one page. In the exampe
above only page 2 is referenced - how to get 2,4 ?
\starttext
You can find red vehicles on \at{page:}[red]
Here I want to see: You can find red vehicles on page 2,4
(only page 2 is wrong)
\page