At 12:31 AM 7/7/2005, Frank Grieshaber wrote:
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply so
I'm resending it.
Dear all,
I have a manuscript with long nested numbered enumerations and I want the
numbers of all levels to be
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Frank Grieshaber wrote:
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply
so I'm resending it.
Is there any possibility that this feature will be part of the
next/one of the next ConTeXt-versions?
Frank
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply
so I'm resending it.
Is there any possibility that this feature will be part of the next/one
of the next ConTeXt-versions?
Frank
Dear all,
I have a manuscript with long nested
Frank Grieshaber wrote:
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply
so I'm resending it.
Just to let you know i've received your message. Unfortunately,
I don't have a clue about how to achieve this effect.
Taco
Frank Grieshaber wrote:
Hello all (esp. the ConTeXt-Developers),
some time ago I sent the following email to this list and got no reply
so I'm resending it.
Is there any possibility that this feature will be part of the next/one
of the next ConTeXt-versions?
Frank
I'm affraid that
Dear all,
I have a manuscript with long nested numbered enumerations and I want
the numbers of all levels to be printed like:
1. one
1.1 one-one
1.2 one-two
2. two
2.1 two-one
2.2.1 two-two-one
...
Using the following prints only the current level's number, not all levels: