On Fri, Mar 22 2013, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
Some connection to wiki would be useful, too - once a command definition is
prepared for PDF manual, it would be good to have a generator which would
convert and add info to wiki.
Exporting to whatever format you want should
it's fine for me (manipulating and filtering xml is rather
convenient.)
Makes me wonder ... did anyone ever look into
http://sputnik.freewisdom.org/en/Lua
it stores info in lua and it could probably be used for managing such a
reference beast.
Hans
reference'; I' been thinking on that for a while, and I
believe on the wiki / in structured wiki templates is the best
answer.
This is not because the wiki syntax is so nice -- as far as that goes,
Lua is nicer. But: the wiki is massively more visible than any file or
directory in the standalone could
documentation work
(not: wiki - PDF - whatever, but: something (be it Lua) - {PDF, wiki,
whatever}).
Hello all,
As regards the question 'where/how to store a the master information
of the command reference'; I' been thinking on that for a while, and I
believe on the wiki / in structured wiki templates
On 3/22/2013 5:07 PM, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Peter wrote:
What about one lua table per command?
See also:
- http://meeting.contextgarden.net/2010/talks/2010-09-14-peter-referencelua/
NB1: I waffled a lot about wiki templates in the previous e-mail, but
of course it is also an option to use the
{\ctxcommand{filterreference(\s!default,\ctxcommand{getcurrentprefixspec(\s!default)})}}
I get the section number as prefix in the reference.
Wolfgang
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]
\setuphead [sectionconversionset=myset]
\setuphead
[subsection]
[sectionsegments=subsection]
\starttext
\startsection [title=Foo]
\startsubsection [title=Bar, reference=bar]
\stopsubsection
\in{subsection}[bar]
\stopsection
\stoptext
Am 13.10.2011 um 22:48 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 13.10.2011 um 22:36 schrieb Marco:
Does anyone have an idea?
What I do at the moment is that I manually reference my
sections. But I'm convinced, there's a neat solution for
that.
\setupreferencestructureprefix[default
Am 23.01.2013 um 08:39 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi Hans,
I noticed that with the latest mkiv (version 2013.01.22 18:33 MKIV fmt:
2013.1.22) when the sections have no numbers two « ! » are printed and this
behavior is new: with previous versions when invoking for instance
On 1/23/2013 9:12 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.01.2013 um 08:39 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi Hans,
I noticed that with the latest mkiv (version 2013.01.22 18:33 MKIV fmt:
2013.1.22) when the sections have no numbers two « ! » are printed and this
behavior is new: with
On 1/23/2013 9:38 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/23/2013 9:12 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 23.01.2013 um 08:39 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi Hans,
I noticed that with the latest mkiv (version 2013.01.22 18:33 MKIV
fmt: 2013.1.22) when the sections have no numbers two « ! » are
On 2013–01–23 Hans Hagen wrote:
IIRC this was a feature request a while ago, the macros to print ?? and !!
are defined as
I'm the one to blame!
\def\dummyreference{{\tttf ??}}
\def\wrongreference{{\tttf !!}}
As there are indeed side effects I'll remove that options.
I hope you mean
On 23 janv. 2013, at 09:38, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
As there are indeed side effects I'll remove that options. Asking for a
number of an unnumbered section is weird anyway.
Hi,
Thanks to Hans and Wolfgang for your attention and the workarounds you offer.
When I want to refer to an
On 1/23/2013 11:10 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Thanks to Hans and Wolfgang for your attention and the workarounds you offer.
When I want to refer to an un-numbered section, it makes sense in an
interactive document. Maybe, instead of
\in{other section}[sec:other]
I should use another
Hi Hans,
I noticed that with the latest mkiv (version 2013.01.22 18:33 MKIV fmt:
2013.1.22) when the sections have no numbers two « ! » are printed and this
behavior is new: with previous versions when invoking for instance
\in{other section}[sec:other]
there used to be a link to the
Am 09.11.2012 um 13:43 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
I don't find this macro in
strc-reg.mkiv
I am using
current version: 2012.05.30 11:26
What do I have to change?
You need the beta version but before you do this make a copy of your current
version.
Even then don’t try
{C} blub
\index{D} blub
\index{E} blub
\index{F} blub
\index{G} blub
\index{H} blub
\index{I} blub
\index{J} blub
\index{K} blub
\index{Long Long Long} blub
\index{M} blub
\index{N} blub
\completeindex
\stoptext
|The page numer of the reference Long Long Long is set to the next page
{A} blub
\index{B} blub
\index{C} blub
\index{D} blub
\index{E} blub
\index{F} blub
\index{G} blub
\index{H} blub
\index{I} blub
\index{J} blub
\index{K} blub
\index{Long Long Long} blub
\index{M} blub
\index{N} blub
\completeindex
\stoptext
|The page numer of the reference Long Long
Am 09.11.2012 um 10:19 schrieb Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
On 11/9/2012 9:08 AM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Hello there,
I am relatively new to ConTeXt, now typing a small book in it. I have a
problem with the register (index). This is an example:
[…]
|The page numer of the reference Long Long
:
[…]
|The page numer of the reference Long Long Long is set to the next page. How
to prevent this?
Maybe the reference Long Long Long could break into two lnes or a rule like
that?
play with
\index{Long Long Long}blub
and
blub\index{Long Long Long}
an index entry (currently) inserts a node
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 1:43 PM, H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de wrote:
I don't find this macro in
strc-reg.mkiv
I am using
current version: 2012.05.30 11:26
What do I have to change?
Grüße
Huseyin
strc-reg.mkiv
update to the new release is an option ?
--
luigi
I want to keep up iwth the latest revision of the reference manual.
Is there a cvs or svn feed? My latest download is dated June 9,
2011.
--
John Culleton
Free list of books for self-publishers:
http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html
Police Procedural and Expose: Death Wore Black
Create Book
.
It is clear now: marking a textfragment for later reference by means of a
delimited text is not necessary and therefore not enabled.
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Robert
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Kind regards,
Robert Blackstone
Here follows my minimal example. I reasoned that the identifier [topica] might
act as a label, or an anchor, or whatever the correct ConTeXt name is, for a
reference
On Tue 07 Aug 2012, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Here follows my minimal example. I reasoned that the identifier [topica]
might act as a label, or an anchor, or whatever the correct ConTeXt name is,
for a reference
On 7 aug. 2012, Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net
wrote
On Tue 07 Aug 2012, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Here follows my minimal example. I reasoned that the identifier [topica]
might act as a label, or an anchor, or whatever the correct ConTeXt name is,
for a reference
:
On 7 aug. 2012, Pontus Lurcock p...@talvi.net
wrote
On Tue 07 Aug 2012, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Here follows my minimal example. I reasoned that the identifier [topica]
might act as a label, or an anchor, or whatever the correct ConTeXt name
is, for a reference
it again tomorrow morning. I would be interested to learn
what sort of errors I committed.
Kind regards,
Robert Blackstone
Here follows my minimal example. I reasoned that the identifier [topica]
might act as a label, or an anchor, or whatever the correct ConTeXt name is,
for a reference
with, for
instance (See discussion on page xx)?
Hi Robert,
\starttext
See \in{section}[sec:foo] on \at{page}[sec:foo]
or the text on \at{page}[ref:a].
\page
\startsection [title=Foo, reference=sec:foo]
\stopsection
\page
Some text\reference[ref:a]
\stoptext
Thank you Marco. Another
Am 06.08.2012 um 09:41 schrieb Robert Blackstone blackstone.rob...@gmail.com:
Thank you Marco. Another very useful tool for me. I realize now that many
things with labels can be used as anchors for references, and I'm still a bit
surprised that a delimited text with a label cannot be used
On 6 aug. 2012, Mon, 6 Aug 2012 14:16:09 +020
Wolfgang Schuster wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com wrote
Am 06.08.2012 um 09:41 schrieb Robert Blackstone
blackstone.rob...@gmail.com:
Thank you Marco. Another very useful tool for me. I realize now that many
things with labels can be used as
Dear list,
How can I refer to some text, for example a discussion of a particular topic,
on another page or in another chapter of my document with, for instance (See
discussion on page xx)?
I tried to do this by marking the relevant text as a delimited text without
altering its layout:
Am 05.08.2012 um 16:05 schrieb Robert Blackstone blackstone.rob...@gmail.com:
Dear list,
How can I refer to some text, for example a discussion of a particular topic,
on another page or in another chapter of my document with, for instance (See
discussion on page xx)?
I tried to do this
Hi Robert,
\starttext
See \in{section}[sec:foo] on \at{page}[sec:foo]
or the text on \at{page}[ref:a].
\page
\startsection [title=Foo, reference=sec:foo]
\stopsection
\page
Some text\reference[ref:a]
\stoptext
Marco
On Sun, 5 Aug 2012 16:37:36 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com
wrote
Am 05.08.2012 um 16:05 schrieb Robert Blackstone
blackstone.rob...@gmail.com:
How can I refer to some text, for example a discussion of a particular
topic, on another page or in another chapter of
On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 22:54 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I guess \placepublications[width=dimension] gives you control over the
width of the digits but I cant say for sure without a example.
Wolfgang
Hey Wolfgang. The problem was there actually wasn't one afterall. What
was happening
Hey list,
I am dumping all of my references into an appendix with the following:
\placepublications[criterium=all]
It works great for references 1 to 9, but anything longer than a single
digit and the actual reference text just ends up being superimposed
over it instead of shifting over.
I'm
On 2012-06-21 Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
I am dumping all of my references into an appendix with the following:
\placepublications[criterium=all]
That example it too short. Extend it until it exhibits the problem
you describe. By that you increase the chance of a quick response by
Am 21.06.2012 um 21:45 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hey list,
I am dumping all of my references into an appendix with the following:
\placepublications[criterium=all]
It works great for references 1 to 9, but anything longer than a single
digit and the actual reference text just ends up being
“the end” in blue
%but link goes to “page (null)”
\reference[endcomp02]{}
\stopcomponent
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I understand that there was a problem with cross-references within
components of a product structure that use \goto[…] and \reference[…]. Has
this been fixed yet?
I have not been able to get them to work with the latest ConTeXt standalone
and thought I should check. My \at[] and \in[] cross
Hello all,
I can not find a way to remove the quotes from the results of the
reference link
Can someone help?
Thanx
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Here is minimal example:
\starttext
\section[first]{First}
\subsection[second]{Second}
\input tufte
\in{(see section}{ \about[second] at page \at[second
Am 29.03.2012 um 08:50 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hello all,
I can not find a way to remove the quotes from the results of the reference
link
Can someone help?
Use \getreference[title][second] to print the title of the heading.
Wolfgang
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 08:50:06 +0200
Jaroslav Hajtmar hajt...@gyza.cz wrote:
Hello all,
I can not find a way to remove the quotes from the results of the
reference link
Can someone help?
On a similar line, concerning syntax (but not references),
the braces grouping keywords get passed
Hi Jaroslav,
Am 29.03.2012 um 08:50 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hello all,
I can not find a way to remove the quotes from the results of the reference
link
Can someone help?
Thanx
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Here is minimal example:
\starttext
\section[first]{First}
\subsection[second
On 29-3-2012 09:11, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 08:50:06 +0200
Jaroslav Hajtmarhajt...@gyza.cz wrote:
Hello all,
I can not find a way to remove the quotes from the results of the
reference link
Can someone help?
On a similar line, concerning syntax (but not references
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:32, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 29-3-2012 09:11, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On a similar line, concerning syntax (but not references),
the braces grouping keywords get passed on to the pdf properties:
\setupinteraction [keyword={syntax, braces, commas}]
Is this a bug or else
On 29-3-2012 10:41, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:32, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 29-3-2012 09:11, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On a similar line, concerning syntax (but not references),
the braces grouping keywords get passed on to the pdf properties:
\setupinteraction [keyword={syntax,
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:51, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 29-3-2012 10:41, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I get the braces when there is a space after braces, for example
\setupinteraction
[author=me,
title={long title}
]
I solved the problem by adding a comma right after the last brace,
Hello all,
Thanks for all the advice. Just allow me a little note:
Due compatibility I compile my documents by ConTeXt MKIV, which is part
of TeXLive the 2011. Command \getreference [title][ref], who described
Wolfgang, here does not work!!! But this command is functional in the
MKIV minimals
On 29-3-2012 11:48, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:51, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 29-3-2012 10:41, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I get the braces when there is a space after braces, for example
\setupinteraction
[author=me,
title={long title}
]
I solved the problem by
I have:
\setvariables [Book]
[
title={My title},
subtitle={My subtitle},
author={First Author, Second Author and Third Author},
]
\setupinteraction
[
title=\getvariable{Book}{title},
On 29-3-2012 14:24, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
I have:
\setvariables [Book]
[
title={My title},
subtitle={My subtitle},
author={First Author, Second Author and Third Author},
]
\setupinteraction
[
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 16:03:11 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
author={\getvariable{Book}{author}},
the expansion introduces the ,
just to play it safe, putting {} around all \getvariable{}{} as in
author={\getvariable{Book}{author}},
does not change anything.
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 16:03:11 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
author={\getvariable{Book}{author}},
the expansion introduces the ,
just to play it safe, putting {} around all \getvariable{}{} as
On 29-3-2012 17:24, luigi scarso wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Alan BRASLAUalan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 16:03:11 +0200
Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl wrote:
author={\getvariable{Book}{author}},
the expansion introduces the ,
just to play it safe,
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
* Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com [111229 08:35]:
Hello Wolfgang,
When I comment the mentioned line above I get “Datum” and “28. Dezember 2011”
in the reference line.
thanks, it's working now.
Is there also a new Correspondence manual with examples for the new interface
Hello,
I have updated my context system (recent beta) and get some problems with the
t-letter module. (also updated)
I'm not able to get a reference line. See attached example. Are there some
changes in the interface?
The date is in English, but I have switched the mainlanguage to German
Am 28.12.2011 um 17:41 schrieb Thomas Engel:
Hello,
I have updated my context system (recent beta) and get some problems with the
t-letter module. (also updated)
I'm not able to get a reference line. See attached example. Are there some
changes in the interface?
You have the setting
Dear Hans and ConTeXt folks,
how do you want me to reference ConTeXt? Is there an article you prefer
or should I just use the reference manual or the Wiki?
Hans Hagen and others (2011), http://contextgarden.net/
Thanks,
Paul
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On 30-11-2011 13:28, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I quick fix for strc-ref.mkvi but it’s better to change the \dosetXXXattributes
command in mult-aux.mkiv. The problem is the test for the \colorattributehash
macros which are never empty because the hold the full name of the namespace
and not the
Hi list,
when I am using reference formats to put text in front of my text
references, I get no color. Please see the following minimal example
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\definereferenceformat[insec][text=section~]
\starttext
\section[mylabel]{A Section}
A Reference to \in{section
Am 30.11.2011 um 12:56 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Hi list,
when I am using reference formats to put text in front of my text references,
I get no color. Please see the following minimal example
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\definereferenceformat[insec][text=section~]
\starttext
to correct this in the reference do I just edit the Wiki article or is
the reference automatically created?
Edit the Wiki article.
Patrick
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[eq:gamma]\ldots.
\stoptext
%%% Stop example
to work in the latest mkiv minimals?
I get no number in the reference, only a ().
/Mikael
PS This seems to work for other numbers than the equation numbers.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Patrick Gundlach patr...@gundla.ch wrote:
to correct
Same here. ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.09 20:58 MKIV.
Referencing formulas with a number is not possible, due to the number not being
typeset. Must be some sort of bug.
Log says:
references unknown reference [][eq:gamma]
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl
Am Donnerstag, den 17.11.2011, 16:32 +0100 schrieb Christian:
Same here. ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.09 20:58 MKIV.
Referencing formulas with a number is not possible, due to the number not
being typeset. Must be some sort of bug.
Log says:
references unknown reference [][eq:gamma
On 17-11-2011 16:32, Christian wrote:
Same here. ConTeXt ver: 2011.11.09 20:58 MKIV.
Referencing formulas with a number is not possible, due to the number not being
typeset. Must be some sort of bug.
I'll look into it (probably this weekend)
Hans
Dear ConTeXt folks,
in the example for `\in` in the reference [1] there is a space after the
»(«.
\placeformula[eq:pythagoras]
\startformula
a^2+b^2=c^2
\stopformula
This is explained in \in{Equation (}{)}[eq:pythagoras].
Normally this space
Am 16.11.2011 um 10:44 schrieb Paul Menzel:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
in the example for `\in` in the reference [1] there is a space after the
»(«.
\placeformula[eq:pythagoras]
\startformula
a^2+b^2=c^2
\stopformula
This is explained in \in{Equation
for `\in` in the reference [1] there is a space after the
»(«.
\placeformula[eq:pythagoras]
\startformula
a^2+b^2=c^2
\stopformula
This is explained in \in{Equation (}{)}[eq:pythagoras].
Normally this space is useful since the suffix is something like Table
Dear ConTeXt folks,
Am Mittwoch, den 16.11.2011, 11:20 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 16.11.2011 um 10:44 schrieb Paul Menzel:
in the example for `\in` in the reference [1] there is a space after the
»(«.
\placeformula[eq:pythagoras]
\startformula
a^2+b
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
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
See is a test.\mymargin[reference=mar:test]{Test}
See \at{page}[mar:test].
\stoptext
Ok, here is an example that takes both align=outer and references into
account:
\usemodule[annotation]
\setuplayout[location={middle,doublesided},backspace=2cm]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative
See is a test.\mymargin[reference=mar:test]{Test}
See \at{page}[mar:test].
\stoptext
Ok, here is an example that takes both align=outer and references into
account:
\usemodule[annotation]
\setuplayout[location={middle,doublesided},backspace=2cm]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative
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
[mymargin]
[alternative=command,
command=\MymarginCommand]
\starttext
See is a test.\mymargin[reference=mar:test]{Test}
See \at{page}[mar:test].
\stoptext
Ok, here is an example that takes both align=outer and references into
account:
\usemodule[annotation
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
and only when you use different setup
commands total control about the environment is possible.
You can find a overview about all keys and their values in my new command
reference: https://bitbucket.org/wolfs/commands/downloads
Wolfgang
define a new command with \definemargindata.
To describe what’s the difference between \setupmargindata and
\setupmarginframed is a wrote a very simple version of \inmargin.
:
You can find a overview about all keys and their values in my new
command reference: https://bitbucket.org/wolfs/commands
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
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
Am Samstag, den 29.10.2011, 18:10 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 29.10.2011 um 18:03 schrieb Paul Menzel:
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
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 1
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 \ref
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this was introduced with the latest beta, but I just realized
that the referencing numbers not right.
\starttext
\chapter{First}
\in{Figure}[fig:a] % should be 1.1
\placefigure[here][fig:a]{}{}
\in{Figure}[fig:b] % should be 1.2
Hello,
I have a reference list in a bibtex file. For example, an entry such as this
one:
@article{hirsch_does_2007,
title = {Does the h index have predictive power?},
volume = {104},
shorttitle = {Does the h index have predictive power?},
number = {49
On Wed 19 Oct 2011, Renald Buter wrote:
author = {Hirsch, J.E.},
...
- Notice that only the first initial appears? How to get both/all initials?
Should be
author = {Hirsch, J. E.},
with a space between initials, otherwise bibtex thinks that Hirsch's
first name is ‘J.E.’.
-
On 2011-10-15 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
[Description of \setupreferencestructureprefix]
wikified
Marco
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an example)
I can also provide the entry from my command reference (no yet in the PDF):
\setupreferencestructureprefix[.1.][.2.][..,.3.,..]
optional
1. IDENTIFIER (float, formula, figure, SECTION (e.g. section, subsection, …),
…)
2. number, page, title, text
On 2011-10-13 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixsegments=2:*]
Thanks.
Wikified. (Although without explanations, just an example)
Marco
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If
reference (no yet in the PDF):
\setupreferencestructureprefix[.1.][.2.][..,.3.,..]
optional
1. IDENTIFIER (float, formula, figure, SECTION (e.g. section, subsection, …), …)
2. number, page, title, text or default
3. prefix = yes (default
Does anyone have an idea?
What I do at the moment is that I manually reference my
sections. But I'm convinced, there's a neat solution for
that.
Regards
Marco Patzer
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