Hi,
the automatic reference prefix for section etc. with the setup
\setuphead[chapter][referenceprefix=+]
doesn't work anymore (broken since a while).
The following patch for strc-sec.mkxl fixes the missing prefix:
begin fix
\def\strc_sectioning_set_reference_prefix
Hi,
is it possible to include structure elements from other documents in a toc?
E.g. when your having a multivolume book where each book is an individual book,
but you want to have a TOC that covers all volumes?
Best,
Denis
Alan Braslau schrieb am 25.03.2020 um 15:09:
Hello,
One creates references for structure elements as, for example,
\startsubject [reference=sub:mysubject]
...
\stopsubject
and then can refer to these using, e.g.
\on{page} [sub:subject]
How might one reference a *paragraph*, for
Hello,
One creates references for structure elements as, for example,
\startsubject [reference=sub:mysubject]
...
\stopsubject
and then can refer to these using, e.g.
\on{page} [sub:subject]
How might one reference a *paragraph*, for example?
Parallel syntax might suggest \startparagraph
On 7/11/2019 5:27 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
This is why it is always a good idea to preface references with a
(personal) identifier. However, perhaps Hans, Wolfgang, or someone else
can explain the use of colons (:) and double colons (::) in references
and in other tags in general (they have to do
This is why it is always a good idea to preface references with a
(personal) identifier. However, perhaps Hans, Wolfgang, or someone else
can explain the use of colons (:) and double colons (::) in references
and in other tags in general (they have to do with namespaces,
instances, etc.).
Alan
Actually in the context of references, not only parentheses as Wolfgang pointed
out, but also some words are reserved, such as nextpage and previous page:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Second page}[page(2)]
\goto{Go to next page}[nextpage]
\page
\goto{ConTeXt
Am 10.07.2019 um 21:29 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> Sanjoy Mahajan schrieb am 10.07.2019 um 04:15:
>> Dear List,
>>
>> Warning: The following may be a bug or feature or just my
>> misunderstanding! It seems that parentheses cause trouble in
>> references.
> Braces are used for the argument of
Sanjoy Mahajan schrieb am 10.07.2019 um 04:15:
Dear List,
Warning: The following may be a bug or feature or just my
misunderstanding! It seems that parentheses cause trouble in
references.
Braces are used for the argument of reference actions.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
On 7/10/2019 1:04 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi Sanjoy,
I think it's just the 'normal' limitations you have when setting a
variable/id name. Special characters, like parenthesis, are not allowed
here.
Even whitespace can be problematic. Yesterday I had a problem with a
reference (data driven) that
Hi Sanjoy,
I think it's just the 'normal' limitations you have when setting a
variable/id name. Special characters, like parenthesis, are not allowed
here.
Even whitespace can be problematic. Yesterday I had a problem with a
reference (data driven) that has a trailing space (obviously a typo).
Dear List,
Warning: The following may be a bug or feature or just my
misunderstanding! It seems that parentheses cause trouble in
references. MNWE:
\starttext
\section[sec:one(two)]{One}
As you see in sec.~\in[sec:one(two)],
\stoptext
The "in sec.~\in[sec:one(two)]" typesets as "in
On 09/17/2018 09:12 PM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
> My most recent version of the "ConTeXt reference manual” is Hans Hagen,
> Taco Hoekwater September 27, 2013.
> Is there a newer edition available? I could not find one in the (beta)
> distribution in texmf-context/doc.
The ConTeXt reference
My most recent version of the "ConTeXt reference manual” is Hans Hagen, Taco
Hoekwater September 27, 2013.
Is there a newer edition available? I could not find one in the (beta)
distribution in texmf-context/doc.
dr. Hans van der Meer
Hi,
Thank you, Hans, for supporting the focus=standard option in interactive PDFs.
I stumbled over the following problem:
\setupinteraction[state=start, focus=standard]
\starttext
\pushreferenceprefix{parent}
\reference[label]{Text}Bla
\page
\about[label]
\popreferenceprefix
\stoptext
The
On Fri, 13 Apr 2018 10:45:39 +0100, Lawrence Bell
wrote:
> On 13/04/18 07:31, Henri Menke wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 2018-04-13 at 08:13 +0200, Christoph Reller wrote:
>>>
>>> Please, Hans, I kindly ask you to reconsider. I am aware of your
>>> opinion and reasoning
Fri, 13 Apr 2018 11:48:28 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/13/2018 8:13 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
>>
>> This is a long standing feature request reported multiple times by
>> myself and others with MWEs in
>> https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg79620.html and
>>
On 4/13/2018 8:13 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 20:27:15 +0100, Lawrence Bell
wrote:
Thanks very much for your replies. It's reassuring to see (it seems)
that I've not overlooked some extra option that magically does the job
:) Worst case
Dear Christoph,
I take it from your reply that fixing this problem with interactivity
would likely cause some trouble with the printability? And therefore,
it's staying as it is to prioritize printability? That's understandable,
but a bit frustrating, since I still don't have any clue what the
On Fri, 2018-04-13 at 08:13 +0200, Christoph Reller wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 20:27:15 +0100, Lawrence Bell > il.com> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks very much for your replies. It's reassuring to see (it seems)
> > that I've not overlooked some extra option that
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 20:27:15 +0100, Lawrence Bell
> wrote:
>
> Thanks very much for your replies. It's reassuring to see (it seems)
> that I've not overlooked some extra option that magically does the job
> :) Worst case scenario I'll hack something together,
Pablo,
Thanks very much for your replies. It's reassuring to see (it seems)
that I've not overlooked some extra option that magically does the job
:) Worst case scenario I'll hack something together, or just settle for
the default focus functionality, which is not the end of the world. Just
feel
On 04/11/2018 07:14 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 04/11/2018 04:35 PM, Lawrence Bell wrote:
>> [...]
>> What's going on here?
>
> I generated an uncompressed PDF document from your source:
> http://pdf.ousia.tk/focus-standard.pdf.
> [...]
> (eq:ref) seems to be missing there. But I have to
On 04/11/2018 04:35 PM, Lawrence Bell wrote:
> Hi mailing list,
>
> I'm having some trouble with (interactive) references. I had a quick
> search of the mailing list and couldn't find any talk about this kind of
> issue, so I'm asking now. Hoping you could help me out.
>
> All is well with the
Hi mailing list,
I'm having some trouble with (interactive) references. I had a quick
search of the mailing list and couldn't find any talk about this kind of
issue, so I'm asking now. Hoping you could help me out.
Consider the following example document.
\setupinteraction
[
state=start,
Dear Hans,
thanks for your answer.
i found a workaround by using only the key for the crossref and adding the
"img::" in the macro.
below is the working example (just for the record)
regards michael
---
\startbuffer[duane]
@image {tug2014,
title = "TUG 2014",
Hello,
I have double colons (::) in my reference points.
(It's actually the same string I also use to refer to my publication database)
But they wont show up as you can see in the example below.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks for your help and best regards
Michael
-
\starttext
On 10/10/2015 10:26 AM, Eidenbenz Michael wrote:
Hello,
I have double colons (::) in my reference points.
(It's actually the same string I also use to refer to my publication database)
But they wont show up as you can see in the example below.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks for your
-1252
>
> Am 2015-09-17 um 16:32 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster <
> schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>:
>
> >> Henning Hraban Ramm 17. September 2015 07:49
> >>
> >> Thank you, I had only tried style=normal
> > This is wrong because “style=normal” is in most c
Hi,
Any news on this? Is this a luatex problem or a ConTeXt problem? I am glad
to help if you can point me to the location in the source code where things
go astray.
Cheers,
Christoph
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 14:40:43 +0200, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the following MWE, the
Hi,
In the following MWE, the interactive link work only when setting focus=fit.
The resulting PDF differs as follows:
- focus=fit: This PDF has no named destinations. The link annotations on
page 3 include destinations directly, and these destinations are correct.
- focus=: This PDF has named
I have a chapter in the frontmatter that has no chapter number. The first
chapter in the real book is Chapter 1.
But when I refer to \in{chapter}[prologue], what I get is chapter 1. Is there
a way I can make \in{chapter}[prologue] return something like the prologue?
I'm using mkii
G
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 6:32 AM, Christoph Reller
christoph.rel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 24.11.2014 um 14:00 schrieb Christoph Reller
christoph.rel...@gmail.com:
Is it possible to change the text shown in \about[...] to be
The example you have provided works well for section titles, table of
contents and references. What about bookmarks? The following extension of
your example produces a bookmark 1 chaptertitle{Long title for the
chapter}{Short title}:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
Am 24.11.2014 um 14:00 schrieb Christoph Reller christoph.rel...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Is it possible to change the text shown in \about[...] to be something else
than the text given to the titel key of \startsection?
\starttext
\startsection[
title={Very Long},
%
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 24.11.2014 um 14:00 schrieb Christoph Reller
christoph.rel...@gmail.com:
Is it possible to change the text shown in \about[...] to be something
else than the text given to the title key of \startsection?
\starttext
Hi,
Is it possible to change the text shown in \about[...] to be something else
than the text given to the titel key of \startsection?
\starttext
\startsection[
title={Very Long},
% referencetext={Short}, % - is there something like this?
reference=mysec]
We are now in \about[mysec]. % -
Hi,
How can I read a structureuservariable at the end of the section, when
there are subsections? Example:
--8---cut here---start-8---
\starttext
\startsection[title=sec][foo=bar]
% \edef\myFoo{\structureuservariable{foo}} % workaround
Hi Peter,
you can use \namedstructureuservariable{section}{foo} to access the foo
variable of the section.
Wolfgang
On 20.01.2014 10:39:01, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote: Hi,
How can I read a structureuservariable at the end of the section, when
there are subsections? Example:
Dear friends
I would like to know if I can make a reference (via \in, \at, etc.) in a
\startcombination ... \stopcombination environment to each subfigure. For
example, I have a Figure 1.1. (Sky) contains (a) the moon (b) the stars. How
could get it to appear in the text see Figure 1.1. (b)?
Hi,
you can the second optional argument of \in to give a suffix for the float
number.
On 20.01.2014 23:56:33, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ gonzalezsman...@uniovi.es
wrote:
Dear friends
I would like to know if I can make a reference (via \in, \at, etc.) in a
\startcombination ...
Hi,
you can use the second optional argument of \in to give a suffix for the float
number.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startplacefigure[title={Combination},reference={fig:test}]
\startcombination[2*1]
\startcontent
\externalfigure[cow][width=4cm]
:18
Para: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Asunto: Re: [NTG-context] Reference in a startcombination environment
Hi,
you can use the second optional argument of \in to give a suffix for the float
number.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\startplacefigure[title={Combination
On Sun, Nov 03 2013, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort with space at the end ],
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort2 with space at the end ],
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort3 with space at the end ],
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort without space at the end] and
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort2
Am 04.11.2013 um 09:43 schrieb Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr:
On Sun, Nov 03 2013, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort with space at the end ],
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort2 with space at the end ],
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort3 with space at the end ],
On 11/4/2013 10:00 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.11.2013 um 09:43 schrieb Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr:
On Sun, Nov 03 2013, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort with space at the end ],
\in{Kapitel}[chap:vorwort2 with space at the end ],
If you remove the space, i.e.
Puuh! If the parser of this reference strings allows spaces, why
doesn't work 'reference={chap:neu}'?
Wolfgang
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On Sun, Nov 03 2013, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Puuh! If the parser of this reference strings allows spaces, why
doesn't work 'reference={chap:neu}'?
\starttext
\startchapter
[ title=Vorwort, reference=chap:vorwort with space at the end ]
\stopchapter
\startchapter
[ title=Vorwort,
\starttext
\startchapter
[ title=Vorwort, reference=chap:vorwort with space at the end ]
\stopchapter
\startchapter
[ title=Vorwort, reference={chap:vorwort2 with space at the end} ]
\stopchapter
\startchapter
[ title=Vorwort, reference={chap:vorwort3 with space at the end }]
Hallo,
I must do someting wrong
---
\starttext
\startchapter
[ title={Vorwort}, reference=chap:vorwort ]
Siehe \in{Kapitel}[chap:neu] \at{Seite}[chap:neu].
\stopchapter
\startchapter
[ title={Neu}, reference=chap:neu ]
Bla.
\stopchapter
\stoptext
---
I get an error: unknown reference
If you remove the space, i.e.
\starttext
\startchapter
[ title={Vorwort}, reference=chap:vorwort]
Siehe \in{Kapitel}[chap:neu] \at{Seite}[chap:neu].
\stopchapter
\startchapter
[ title={Neu}, reference=chap:neu]
Bla.
\stopchapter
\stoptext
it works here.
/Mikael
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 1:49
Hi,
how can I avoid shortening of referenced titles?
\setupreferencing[left=,right=]
\starttext
\chapter[
reference={ref123},
title={This is a long titel -- every word is meaningful and shall not be
omitted},
marking={Titel},
list={Titel},
bookmark={Titel}]
see in “\at[ref123]
Am 23.03.2012 um 16:33 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
how can I avoid shortening of referenced titles?
\setupreferencing[left=,right=]
Add “width=” to \setupreferencing or use \getreference[title][ref123] to print
the title of the heading.
Wolfgang
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 03:13:14 -0600, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 3-11-2011 21:24, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
For longer texts you can replace \mymargin{…} with \startmymargin
…\stopmymargin.
A next version will support
\starttext
\inmargin[reference=test1]{test} test \at[test2] \page
On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 14:24:53 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
For longer texts you can replace \mymargin{…} with \startmymargin
…\stopmymargin.
This is a _very_ useful feature :-)
Best wishes
Idris
--
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On 3-11-2011 21:24, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
For longer texts you can replace \mymargin{…} with \startmymargin
…\stopmymargin.
A next version will support
\starttext
\inmargin[reference=test1]{test} test \at[test2] \page
\inmargin[reference=test2]{test} test \at[test1]
\stoptext
but this
Hi Wolfgang,
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 14:03:04 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Well, that's quite frustrating... I have a 400-page document I'm trying
to port to MkIV full of references, the old \inmargin no longer respect
[align=outer], so I switched to the new
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 14:03:04 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Well, that's quite frustrating... I have a 400-page document I'm trying
to port to MkIV full of references, the old \inmargin no longer respect
[align=outer], so I switched to the new system, and
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 14:03:04 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Well, that's quite frustrating... I have a 400-page document I'm trying
to port to MkIV full of references, the old \inmargin no longer respect
[align=outer], so I switched to the new system, and
Am 03.11.2011 um 21:12 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد:
Hi Wolfgang,
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 14:03:04 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Well, that's quite frustrating... I have a 400-page document I'm trying to
port to MkIV full of references, the
Am 03.11.2011 um 21:17 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد:
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 14:03:04 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Well, that's quite frustrating... I have a 400-page document I'm trying to
port to MkIV full of references, the old \inmargin
On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 14:23:28 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
The old \inmargin command is gone, Hans rewrote the whole code for
\inmargin etc.
You can change the alignment global with
\setupmarginframed[align=outer] for for a single
command with
Am 03.11.2011 um 21:35 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد:
What am I doing wrong? or should we just officially forget about the
marginframed mechanism and stick to margindata only??
Just to be clear, the name of the whole thing is margin data and you define a
new command with
On Thu, 03 Nov 2011 15:04:06 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
What am I doing wrong? or should we just officially forget about the
marginframed mechanism and stick to margindata only??
Just to be clear, the name of the whole thing is margin data and you
Dear cabal,
There seems to be a bug in MkIV:
\starttext
This is a test \inoutermargin[ref]{test}
As explained earlier (page \at[ref])
This is a test \inoutermargin[reference=reff]{test}
As explained earlier (page \at[reff])
\stoptext
The reference is not generated
Am 01.11.2011 um 19:47 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد:
Dear cabal,
There seems to be a bug in MkIV:
\starttext
This is a test \inoutermargin[ref]{test}
As explained earlier (page \at[ref])
This is a test \inoutermargin[reference=reff]{test}
As
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 12:59:41 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
The reference is not generated in either method:
===log==
checkmissing or ungrouped '=' after 'ref' in line 2
(@@mcinoutermargin:)
references unknown reference
Am 01.11.2011 um 20:20 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد:
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 12:59:41 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
The reference is not generated in either method:
===log==
checkmissing or ungrouped '=' after
Dear ConTeXt folks,
using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
english/english
the example from the Wiki page for `\reference` [1] does not work.
\starttext
See page \ref[p][myref 1] and \ref[p][myref 2].
\page
\reference[myref
Am 29.10.2011 um 18:03 schrieb Paul Menzel:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
using
ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV fmt: 2011.10.15 int:
english/english
the example from the Wiki page for `\reference` [1] does not work.
\starttext
See page \ref[p][myref 1] and
I have the feeling that this issue is well known, but I cannot find a solution
at the moment.
When clicking on a reference the jump goes underneath the heading making it
invisible. How to make the jump to a position that the heading stays visible?
Example:
\setupinteraction [state=start,
Dear Aditya,
It was my dumb question.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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Dear all,
1. I have used \startalign many times before without tag and it worked well.
Thanks Aditya.
now, I tried to set a tag for an equation using \NR[+]:
But there is no reference numbers in the output. Since there is no mention
about this problem in the list, I think that it is my only
On Jan 26, 2011, at 7:35 PM, Jeong Dalyoung hak...@me.com wrote:
Dear all,
1. I have used \startalign many times before without tag and it worked well.
Thanks Aditya.
now, I tried to set a tag for an equation using \NR[+]:
But there is no reference numbers in the output. Since there is
Hello,
We have now
\startsection[reference=...] and \reference[]{} and perhaps other such
commands.
Wouldn't it be better to call this label or identifier or id or
similar instead of reference ?
Cheers, Peter
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Michael Saunders wrote:
\starttext
\reference[test]{test}
\stoptext
Has the syntax of \reference changed?
No, it is borked. The same problem was reported in the thread
dodosetreference undefined
I am quite sure Hans will upload a new beta later today.
Best wishes,
Taco
\starttext
\reference[test]{test}
\stoptext
Has the syntax of \reference changed?
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Hi all,
Say I have a formula that is numbered as 1.1. The problem is when I
use \in to refer to that formula, the reference only shows a number
1, and if interaction is enabled, the link does not work neither.
The following is the code I use:
\setupinteraction[state=start,focus=standard]
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Mingyang Sun wrote:
Hi all,
Say I have a formula that is numbered as 1.1. The problem is when I
use \in to refer to that formula, the reference only shows a number
1, and if interaction is enabled, the link does not work neither.
Confirmed (in MKIV). I don't know how to
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 05:15:52PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Mingyang Sun wrote:
Another question is, how to make formula number without the chapter
number?.
The usual way is to say
\setupformulas[way=bytext]
but that also seems to be broken in MKIV.
Ya.
Mingyang Sun wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 05:15:52PM -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009, Mingyang Sun wrote:
Another question is, how to make formula number without the chapter
number?.
The usual way is to say
\setupformulas[way=bytext]
but that also seems to be broken in
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
References to figures don't seem to work with latest version:
\starttext
\section[secref]{section}
\placefigure[][figref]{caption}{figure}
In section \in[secref] and in figure
\in[figref]. % nothing here...
\stoptext
fixed in next beta
Hello,
References to figures don't seem to work with latest version:
\starttext
\section[secref]{section}
\placefigure[][figref]{caption}{figure}
In section \in[secref] and in figure
\in[figref]. % nothing here...
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
There seems to be a problem in the referencing to equations in the version
of MKIV I'm using:
ConTeXt ver: 2009.06.03 11:48 MKIV fmt: 2009.6.3 int: english/english
In the following code, the reference to the equation fails, resulting in
'??'. Using MKII everything is fine.
\starttext
2008/10/25 Marcin Borkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dnia Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:58:24AM +0200, Diego Depaoli napisa#322;(a):
2008/10/23 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\def\ItemNumber#1%
{\expandafter\doItemNumber#1..\relax}
\def\doItemNumber#1.#2.#3\relax
{\doifelsenothing{#2}
2008/10/25 Marcin Borkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dnia Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:58:24AM +0200, Diego Depaoli napisa#322;(a):
This code seems to work (approximately) like this: it expands the full
reference, which is:
number dot number dot something, probably space
and selects everything from the
Another curiosity...
why have such kind of reference since we get more flexibility with
\in[item]\in[subitem]?
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Dnia Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:56:32AM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster napisa#322;(a):
2008/10/25 Marcin Borkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dnia Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:58:24AM +0200, Diego Depaoli napisa#322;(a):
2008/10/23 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\def\ItemNumber#1%
Dnia Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 05:24:56PM +0100, Diego Depaoli napisa#322;(a):
2008/10/25 Marcin Borkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dnia Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:58:24AM +0200, Diego Depaoli napisa#322;(a):
This code seems to work (approximately) like this: it expands the full
reference, which is:
Dnia Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 02:58:24AM +0200, Diego Depaoli napisa#322;(a):
2008/10/23 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\def\ItemNumber#1%
{\expandafter\doItemNumber#1..\relax}
\def\doItemNumber#1.#2.#3\relax
{\doifelsenothing{#2}
{#1}
{#2}}
Diego Depaoli wrote:
2008/10/23 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\def\ItemNumber#1%
{\expandafter\doItemNumber#1..\relax}
\def\doItemNumber#1.#2.#3\relax
{\doifelsenothing{#2}
{#1}
{#2}}
\definereferenceformat[initem][left=\ItemNumber]
Since I don't speak that language,
2008/10/23 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\def\ItemNumber#1%
{\expandafter\doItemNumber#1..\relax}
\def\doItemNumber#1.#2.#3\relax
{\doifelsenothing{#2}
{#1}
{#2}}
\definereferenceformat[initem][left=\ItemNumber]
Since I don't speak that language, someone could explain why
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Diego Depaoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
referencing a subitem I get also the item (1.a, 2.c and so on).
Can I split them or get only the subitem?
\starttext
\startitemize [n]
\item [number] one
\startitemize [a]
\item [letter] letter
\stopitemize
2008/10/23 Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wanted result
Look at number 1 letter a
\def\ItemNumber#1%
{\expandafter\doItemNumber#1..\relax}
As usual, Wolfgang solved!
Mojca, can I have a Context t-shirt customized 'Wolfgang's fan club'?
--
Diego Depaoli
Hi all,
referencing a subitem I get also the item (1.a, 2.c and so on).
Can I split them or get only the subitem?
\starttext
\startitemize [n]
\item [number] one
\startitemize [a]
\item [letter] letter
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
Look at number \in[number] letter \in[letter]
\stoptext
Normal
Hi,
Win XP - ConTeXt minimal: ConTeXt ver: 2008.08.18 14:00 MKIV fmt:
2008.8.22 int: english/english
What has changed with the \reference and/or \goto(box) commands ? I'm
getting fatal compile errors
related to these while there weren't none previously ( that was under
Linux, but shouldn't
When replacing \goto with \gotobox, everything works fine again.
Is \goto depreciated ?
Best,
Alan
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Win XP - ConTeXt minimal: ConTeXt ver: 2008.08.18 14:00 MKIV fmt:
2008.8.22 int: english/english
What has changed
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Win XP - ConTeXt minimal: ConTeXt ver: 2008.08.18 14:00 MKIV fmt:
2008.8.22 int: english/english
What has changed with the \reference and/or \goto(box) commands ? I'm
getting fatal compile errors
related to these
Give us a example!
Sorry Wolfgang, for the moment no time to make a minimal example.
Best,
Alan
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Win XP - ConTeXt minimal: ConTeXt ver:
Am 2008-08-11 um 21:44 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
BTW in LilyPond there's a multilingual glossary, perhaps we should
start such, too? We often get confusion with technical terms. And at
least in German there's currently not even a technical dictionary for
the
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