some strange bibtex-export issues, where the bibtex file got messed up and
had to be readjusted manually.
I find Zotero useless for my work with ConTeXt. You cannot have
cross-references within your bibliographic items, and it is impossible to have
proper markup in bibliographical items
to be readjusted
manually.
I find Zotero useless for my work with ConTeXt. You cannot have
cross-references within your bibliographic items, and it is impossible to have
proper markup in bibliographical items. For me, both are absolute killer
arguments; I cannot work with zotero. And the bibtex
('destroy', gtk.main_quit)
self.w:set_default_size(400, 400)
-- Vertical box
local vbox = gtk.vbox_new(false, 10)
vbox:set_border_width(5)
self.w:add(vbox)
-- Tool bar
local toolbar = gtk.toolbar_new()
vbox:pack_start(toolbar, false, true, 0)
-- Tool bar: items
As some of you may not be aware of ... ConTeXt T-shirts became a rare
collection items that bid high in price.
One of them has just been sold in an auction at BachoTeX for 355 EUR
(bought by Arthur Reutenauer). Congratulations! The money will go to
funding of the conferences to follow.
This may
Nobody an idea about this problem?
How at least getting items without indent?
2011/4/9, Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com:
I have the following code:
\starttext
{\bf\em default}
paragrap1
paragrap2
paragrap3
\startitemize
\item paragrap1
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I would expect the default and setupindentation[no] to do the same.
But it does not. By the last one normal text is not indented anymore,
but the items still are. Is this a bug, or a feature?
--
Cecil Westerhof
Am 26.03.2011 um 20:24 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
the fit-option in itemize-environments seem to be broken. Can someone confirm
this?
strc-itm.mkiv (wrong order of arguments for \simplealignedbox):
\def\dolistitem % evt aantal items opslaan per niveau, scheelt zoeken
On 27-3-2011 8:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\def\dolistitem % evt aantal items opslaan per niveau, scheelt zoeken
thanks, fixed
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27
Dear Hans,
What is the status of criterium=cite in bib module for MKIV?
\placepublications doesn't want to leave the uncited references out.
(There are workarounds like making copies of bibliography and only
include the items that have to be cited, but it is not too convenient
to use.)
Thanks
and only
include the items that have to be cited, but it is not
too convenient
to use.)
Thanks a lot,
Mojca
Mojca,
have you seen this? [But I don't know what the status of
it is]
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20110306.204956.f965473e.en.html
Thomas
copies of bibliography and only
include the items that have to be cited, but it is not too convenient
to use.)
Thanks a lot,
Mojca
Mojca,
have you seen this? [But I don't know what the status of it is]
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20110306.204956.f965473e.en.html
Oh, no, I
of the document. But in the pdf
there is no trace of any table. Do I need to add
definition somewhere? Perhaps in this list where the xml items are introduced?
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{article|footnote|foreignphrase|section [snippet]
para|quote|itemizedlist|listitem}{xml:*}
This would be contrary
\'/opt/stable/stable/htdocs/items/volume_69/1029/10290657\'
21\\nrm: cannot remove directory
`/opt/stable/stable/htdocs/items/volume_69/1029/10290657/1/cover\':
Directory
not empty, HTTPErrorCode: 500}'
As it says: Directory not empty, perhaps you could look in the finder
or terminal to see
failed: rm -rf
\'/opt/stable/stable/htdocs/items/volume_69/1029/10290657\' 21\\nrm:
cannot remove directory
`/opt/stable/stable/htdocs/items/volume_69/1029/10290657/1/cover\':
Directory not empty, HTTPErrorCode: 500}'
Oddly, the exact same code works fine on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with Python
or 2.7.1:
ServiceError: Couldn't create Lulu project. '{error_type:
LFilesystemException, error_value: shell command failed: rm -rf
\'/opt/stable/stable/htdocs/items/volume_69/1029/10290657\' 21\\nrm:
cannot remove directory
`/opt/stable/stable/htdocs/items/volume_69/1029/10290657/1/cover
The following does not work as expected. All the items are on the same
line and they overlap each other.
Can someone please let me know if Layers can be combined with
\startitemize...\stopitemize and if so, how to do it.
Thanks,
Bharat
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[xwi
Am 07.03.2011 um 23:09 schrieb Curiouslearn:
The following does not work as expected. All the items are on the same
line and they overlap each other.
Can someone please let me know if Layers can be combined with
\startitemize...\stopitemize and if so, how to do it.
\setlayer [windows
Thanks very much Wolfgang. This is very helpful.
Regards,
Bharat
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 07.03.2011 um 23:09 schrieb Curiouslearn:
The following does not work as expected. All the items are on the same
line
\stoptext
The two items appear at the top of the slide. Is there a command or a
setting such that items will be aligned around the center of the
screen?
Thank you for your help.
Bharat
___
If your question
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The two items appear at the top of the slide. Is there a command or a
setting such that items will be aligned around the center of the
screen?
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
You can also add
\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]
Another
Thanks for the response, Aditya.
However, the first method
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
does not change anything for me. The items are still at the top.
The second one (\setupitemize[1][inbetween=\vfill]) changes things.
However, the first item is at the top of the screen
On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
Thanks for the response, Aditya.
However, the first method
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
does not change anything for me. The items are still at the top.
Didn't realize that you were using the Swoosh style, that sets its title
using
:
On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Curiouslearn wrote:
Thanks for the response, Aditya.
However, the first method
\setupitemize[before=\vfill,after=\vfill]
does not change anything for me. The items are still at the top.
Didn't realize that you were using the Swoosh style, that sets its title
using
is a spring that
pushes twice as hard. With a \vskip 1ex plus 2fill at top and \vskip 1ex
plus 3fill at bottom, 2/5 th of the total blank space is on the top, and
3/5 th is at the bottom.
With inbetween=\vfill, and two items, the equation changes to
2/6th of the empty space on top
1/6th of the empty
is at the bottom.
With inbetween=\vfill, and two items, the equation changes to
2/6th of the empty space on top
1/6th of the empty space inbetween the two items
3/6th of the empty at the bottom
Aditya
___
If your question
and Hennings code
has also a example at the end.
Yes I've seen
-- register invoice items
userdata.RegisterAmountItem(Some introductional text, 0) -- just text
userdata.RegisterTimeItem(Learn \\LUATEX, 2.5)
userdata.RegisterTimeItem(Do some calculations in \\CONTEXT, 3.5 + 7)
userdata.RegisterAmountItem
-- register invoice items
userdata.RegisterAmountItem(Some introductional text, 0) -- just
text
userdata.RegisterTimeItem(Learn \\LUATEX, 2.5)
userdata.RegisterTimeItem(Do some calculations in \\CONTEXT, 3.5 +
7)
userdata.RegisterAmountItem(Donations to Open Source projects, 99)
-- lump sum
, but with the letter module involved, my
RegisterItem is called twice!
\starttext
\usemodule[letter]
\startluacode
userdata = userdata or {}
userdata.invoice = { amount = 0, hours = 0, perhour = 100, items = {} }
function userdata.numberformat(amount)
context(string.gsub(string.format(\%.2f, amount
items like H1, H3
are in fact used as graphical elements. Interesting to see how that then ends
up in a table of contents for instance.
G
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
On Feb 17, 2011, at 5:48 AM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
Ugh. Yes, that clearly shows that the seemingly conceptual items like H1, H3
are in fact used as graphical elements. Interesting to see how that then ends
up in a table of contents for instance.
Say rather that what should be formal markup
In the spirit of the presentationstyle s-pre-02 I meticulously copied the
relevant statements into my module but the Topics-list is not becoming active.
That is, the list of Topic-sheets appears but clicking on them does not bring
one to the destination. Nor do the list items get the color
Dear all,
First, yesterday was the new year's day in Lunar calendar, and it is the
biggest holiday in a year for us. So I'd like to say Happy New Year! again.
I use the following code to list some items and avoid the overlapping (viii)
and letters:
\startitemize[r, broad][left
2011/2/4 Jeong Dalyoung hak...@me.com:
Dear all,
First, yesterday was the new year's day in Lunar calendar, and it is the
biggest holiday in a year for us. So I'd like to say Happy New Year! again.
I use the following code to list some items and avoid the overlapping (viii)
and letters
Hi again Hans,
Thanks to Thomas' attention I could make some testing with the latest mkiv beta
(2011.01.31). It seems that roman numerals is broken in itemize, while it works
fine in mkii.
Here is a minimal test:
%%% begin test.tex
\starttext
\startitemize[r]
\item Testing items and footnotes
\startitemize[r]
\item Testing items and footnotes\footnote{This is a silly remark\dots}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
%%% end test.tex
and the error message I get:
! Undefined control sequence.
\romannumerals #1-\ctxcommands
{romannumerals(\number #1)}
ah, you got me ... should
it should look like).
However it is reasonably easy to modify the style by yourself (in
contrast to classical BibTeX and LaTeX). If you use pure bibtex
entries (.bib files) it is a bit more difficult to add new types of
bibliography items, but if you create the entries in ConTeXt, you have
almost
was added last march and it’s now up to you to document it.
The values for the key are
none : no distance between items
small : half the value of a normal space, can be stretched by half of a em
medium : normal space distance, can be stretched by 1em
big: 1em, can be stretched or shrinked
find documentation about “textdistance”,
The option was added last march and it’s now up to you to document it.
The values for the key are
none : no distance between items
small : half the value of a normal space, can be stretched by half of a em
medium : normal space distance, can
the individual items with
\setupitemize
[inbetween={\blank[dimension or keyword]}]
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http
={\blank[dimension orkeyword]}]
and between the individual items with
\setupitemize
[inbetween={\blank[dimension orkeyword]}]
Wolfgang
None of the above setting worked for me. Even tried
\startitemize[columns,2*broad][inbetween={\blank[1cm]}]
...
...
\stopitemize
with no luck
={\blank[dimension orkeyword]},
after={\blank[dimension orkeyword]}]
and between the individual items with
\setupitemize
[inbetween={\blank[dimension orkeyword]}]
Wolfgang
None of the above setting worked for me. Even tried
\startitemize[columns,2*broad][inbetween={\blank[1cm
Am 11.12.2010 um 17:14 schrieb Jan-Erik Hägglöf:
None of the above setting worked for me. Even tried
\startitemize[columns,2*broad][inbetween={\blank[1cm]}]
With the „columns“ keyword you get also packed items, to unset this
setting add „unpacked“ to your setup:
\startitemize[columns
On 2010-12-11 18:24, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 11.12.2010 um 17:14 schrieb Jan-Erik Hägglöf:
None of the above setting worked for me. Even tried
\startitemize[columns,2*broad][inbetween={\blank[1cm]}]
With the „columns“ keyword you get also packed items, to unset this
setting add „unpacked
of China.
Taiwan also conducts a Monthly Manpower Utilization Survey. This
survey is also run by DGBAS, however at a cost of \$80 per ten
items and hundreds of items within the survey just one year of
this data is beyond my meager resources. Zveglich et al used this
survey.
I chose the Survey
Hans,
and here is a minimal example for another problem - not enough space
between the number and bibliography listing (it only shows
misbehaviour in MKIV; I yet need to test what happens in MKII). In
this particular case it only becomes a problem when the number reaches
3 places (100 items
bibliography items are used (in MKII
it is fine). On the other hand MKII doesn't have enough blank space
between title and the start of bibliography listing (I remember that
bug since 2006 at least), while it is OK in MKIV.
I use:
\setuppublications
[alternative=num,
criterium=cite
Oh, and one more thing.
I strongly suspect that [sorttype=cite] is slightly misbehaving (it
prints out some bibliography items that are not cited at all in the
beginning of list; most probably in MKII as well), but that might be
connected with the fact that it simply writes out all the items. I
, and items within two or three
sets of \startitemize, \stopitemize. But they do contain maths and I would
like to have them on the web pages.
You can use any TeX with any web application server, if you can
execute a TeX binary (e.g. normally not in a shared hosting
environment). Use your
?
Actually my documents are essentially one page each, without any complicated
layout or graphics: there is only some text, and items within two or three
sets of \startitemize, \stopitemize. But they do contain maths and I would
like to have them on the web pages.
You can use any TeX with any
, without any complicated
layout or graphics: there is only some text, and items within two or three sets
of \startitemize, \stopitemize. But they do contain maths and I would like to
have them on the web pages.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Best regards: OK
and
then read What's new in the Help menu (if you want to take
advantage of certain changes such as new items in the Maintenance
Menu designed to load customized scripts etc...).
Best regards,
alex
Just thought I would post this here for other Winedt users.
barney
}\page
E\index[arbol+\pagenumber]{arbol+blanco}\page
The first level should be sorted alphabetically, because
1) you need to group index items according to first word (arbol, araña)
2) if the first item in the publication would start with z, than you
would have Z as the first letterhead
items should be enclosed in { } ?
Horacio Suarez
From: horaciosua...@hotmail.com
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 20:51:48 +
Subject: [NTG-context] itemize and [] question
hello all:
I'm shure this is a silly question, but in this code
Hullo,
can someone tell me what's the difference between \skip and \unskip and when
to use them?
I've already checked the wiki and the references, but cannot find a definition
of either.
Here's a use case that's giving me headaches for quite some time:
In my bibliography I often have items
From the documentation:
\starttext
\startitemize
\head he got a head ache
\startitemize[n,packed]
\item of all the items
\nop he had to learn at school
\mar{++} because the marginal explanation
\sub of the substantial content
\sym{\#} turned out to be mostly symbolic
\stopitemize
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, Herbert Voss wrote:
From the documentation:
\starttext
\startitemize
\head he got a head ache
\startitemize[n,packed]
\item of all the items
\nop he had to learn at school
\mar{++} because the marginal explanation
\sub of the substantial content
\sym{\#} turned out
error on line 12 in file .tex: Undefined control
sequence ...
2 \startitemize
3 \head he got a head ache
4
5 \startitemize[n,packed]
6 \item of all the items
7 \nop he had to learn at school
8 \mar{++} because the marginal explanation
9 \sub
Is it correct that inbetween works only when
it inserts some kind of vertical space?
\setupitems[location=top]
%\def\MyInBetween{\blank[20pt]}%works
\def\MyInBetween{???}% did not work
\starttext
\framed{\items[symbol=?,
inbetween={\MyInBetween}]{SPD,CDU,Grüne}}
\stoptext
On 21-10-2010 3:16, Herbert Voss wrote:
Is it correct that inbetween works only when
it inserts some kind of vertical space?
\setupitems[location=top]
%\def\MyInBetween{\blank[20pt]}%works
\def\MyInBetween{???}% did not work
\starttext
\framed{\items[symbol=?,
inbetween
\setupitems and has someone
a working example?
Hi Herbert,
“\setupitems” is the setup for the “\items” command. There is a
demonstration for this in the new manual[1], p. 250.
Hth, Philipp
[1] http://pmrb.free.fr/contextref.pdf
Herbert
Am 20.10.2010 10:54, schrieb Philipp Gesang:
“\setupitems” is the setup for the “\items” command. There is a
demonstration for this in the new manual[1], p. 250.
I see ...
thanks
Herbert
___
If your question
}
\item \dorecurse{20}{drei }
\stopitemize
\stopbuffer
\defineoverlay
[items]
[{\framed[width=broad,offset=overlay,align=normal]{\getbuffer}}]
\getbuffer % - correct indenting
% \bTABLE \bTR\bTD \getbuffer \eTD\eTR \eTABLE
\bTABLE[width=broad,height=9\lineheight]
\setupTABLE[last
\catcod...@=12
% etc...
\expanded{
\bTD\ssxx\Name, \Vorname, \Titel, \Bezeichnung \eTD
\bTD\ssxx\Mail \eTD
\bTD\ssxx\Raum \eTD
\bTD\ssxx\Telefon \eTD}
}
2. A simple parser that I wrote not process general CSV files (it not
allow some items were in quotation marks and not others. That is, if you
use
not process general CSV files (it not
allow some items were in quotation marks and not others. That is, if you
use within the field delimiter, must be ALL ITEMS quoted!) I modified
the lines 16 and 198 your CSV table, which contained a single delimiter
in quotes (instead of a semicolon delimiter, I used
][margin=2.5em,symbol=checkbox,width=1.5em,distance=.5em]
\starttext
\startcheckbox
\nop title
\item Yes
\item No
\item A little bit
\stopcheckbox
\stoptext
Or even
\items{Yes, No, A little bit}
maybe with
\setupitems[symbol=checkbox]
Search the main manual for details.
Aditya
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand this sentence. Does this do what you
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand
El 31/08/2010, a las 09:47, Taco Hoekwater escribió:
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts
Am 31.08.2010 um 09:47 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts
Al 31/08/10 10:06, En/na Wolfgang Schuster ha escrit:
Am 31.08.2010 um 09:47 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
On 08/31/2010 09:31 AM, Xan wrote:
Al 30/08/10 15:55, En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point. In
LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same
point. In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
Hi,
I just want to simulate the behaviour of
\usepackage{enumerate}
...
\begin{enumerate}[(i)]
\item
\end{enumerate}
in ConTeXt. That is:
- items in (i), (ii),
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
I do not understand this sentence. Does this do what you want?
\defineitemgroup[enumerate
On 08/28/2010 09:31 PM, Xan wrote:
- right indentation of items: in context items start at the same point.
In LaTeX is the item text itself who starts at the same point, not the
romans.
The Romans always start too late, try the Celts!
JH
Hi all,
in strc-itm.mkiv I found the following example:
\def\MyItemCommand#1{{\bf#1}\quad}
\setupitemgroup[itemize][command=\MyItemCommand]
\startitemize
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\stopitemize
Is it deprecated? Is there an alternative?
Am 25.08.2010 um 12:24 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
in strc-itm.mkiv I found the following example:
\def\MyItemCommand#1{{\bf#1}\quad}
\setupitemgroup[itemize][command=\MyItemCommand]
\startitemize
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
On 25-8-2010 12:24, Andreas Harder wrote:
\def\MyItemCommand#1{{\bf#1}\quad}
\setupitemgroup[itemize][command=\MyItemCommand]
\startitemize
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\item {test} is this okay?
\stopitemize
\unexpanded\def\MyItemCommand#1{{\bf#1}\quad}
block as one contiguous paragraph? That is, footnote
items don't start a new line:
1. Explanation \someseparatingglyph 2. Some more
explanation \someseparatingglyph 3. Comment etc.
Would that be possible?
Oliver
. Ibidem
? ;-)
And what about a footnote block as one contiguous paragraph? That is, footnote
items don't start a new line:
1. Explanation \someseparatingglyph 2. Some more
explanation \someseparatingglyph 3. Comment etc.
Would that be possible?
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010
And what about a footnote block as one contiguous paragraph? That is,
footnote items don't start a new line:
1. Explanation \someseparatingglyph 2. Some more
explanation \someseparatingglyph 3. Comment etc.
Would that be possible?
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/051344
Am 24.08.10 19:33, schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
And what about a footnote block as one contiguous paragraph? That is, footnote
items don't start a new line:
1. Explanation \someseparatingglyph 2. Some more
explanation \someseparatingglyph 3. Comment etc.
Would that be possible?
http
take their input from streams, even if the blockis not
a full column (or multiple columns).
Philipp:three items I'd like to add: * horizontal split page layout (upper and
lower parts instead of columns), * asymmetric stream combinations (e.g. two
streams on the left page, another stream
translations running together.
Best regards,
Salil
Hi Salil,
three items I'd like to add:
* horizontal split page layout (upper and lower parts instead of
columns),
* asymmetric stream combinations (e.g. two streams on the left page,
another stream on the facing page), and
* easy
Salil,
three items I'd like to add:
* horizontal split page layout (upper and lower parts instead of
columns),
* asymmetric stream combinations (e.g. two streams on the left page,
another stream on the facing page), and
* easy reprinting (i.e. a photographic reproduction as one
of steps.
- Feature inheritance from global to local settings, with intermediate
types.
- Basic drawing facilities to produce symbols, e.g. for list items or
buttons.
- Colors, transparency, shades, and pictures.
- Navigation with links, pop-up menus, and customizable bookmarks.
- Easy
In article 4c2dceb2.90...@elvenkind.com,
Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
On 07/02/2010 01:26 PM, Nicola wrote:
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=mypublications]
\starttext
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
\end
What can I check next?
You could try
Hi, the following code results in an empty output when typeset by MKIV
on my system:
\usemodule[bib]
\setuppublications[criterium=all]
\setupbibtex[database=mypublications]
\starttext
\placepublications
\stoptext
\end
The same code typeset with MKII produces the list of all bibliography
items
produces the list of all bibliography
items in the .bib file, as expected. Is it a bug or is MKIV different in
some respect? If it is a bug, is there a workaround?
\placepublications[criterium=all]
Best wishes,
Taco
=mypublications]
\starttext
\placepublications
\stoptext
\end
The same code typeset with MKII produces the list of all bibliography
items in the .bib file, as expected. Is it a bug or is MKIV different in
some respect? If it is a bug, is there a workaround?
\placepublications[criterium
On 07/02/2010 01:26 PM, Nicola wrote:
\usemodule[bib]
\setupbibtex[database=mypublications]
\starttext
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
\end
What can I check next?
You could try adding some text or even a section command.
At some point it should start working (probably even
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Stefan M?ller wrote:
Hi,
I've encountered an issue with the AMS-style publication list (Mark
IV). When the bibliography items in my document are typeset in the
publication list, the attribute pages (from the .bib file; a range
of pages is specified, e.g. pages
Hallo,
I have discovered a problem with bib module in MKIV.
Using \completepublications command typesets only the heading and no bib
items. Numbers in citations are missing too.
\placepublications and MKII works fine.
example
\enableregime[utf]
\mainlanguage[cz]
\input pdfr-def.mkii % glyph
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Honza Pohanka wrote:
Hallo,
I have discovered a problem with bib module in MKIV.
Using \completepublications command typesets only the heading and no bib
items. Numbers in citations are missing too.
\placepublications and MKII works fine.
example
\enableregime[utf
[criterium=all]
regards
Jan
Dne Wed, 09 Jun 2010 21:15:36 +0200 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
napsal(a):
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Honza Pohanka wrote:
Hallo,
I have discovered a problem with bib module in MKIV.
Using \completepublications command typesets only the heading and no
bib items
important numbers appear:
\placeformula
\startformula
{\rm e}^{{\rm i}\pi} + 1 = 0.
\stopformula
By the way, $\int_{0}^{2\pi} \sin(x)dx = 0$, while
\startformula
\int_{0}^{2\pi} \sin^2(x)dx = \pi.
\stopformula
\startitemize[r]
\item Testing items and footnotes\footnote{This is a silly remark\dots}
\item
}
\FromStep[2]{\item 2nd}
\FromStep[3]{\item 3rd}
\FromStep[4]{\item 4th}
\stopitemize
\StopSteps
\SlideTitle {Third Topic} \null
\stoptext
The steps result is as I expected. I get 4 physical pages and I can step
through the items. But the wrong page counter makes the it unusable since
most
% Gray by default
\StopSteps
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
Thanks. This code looks promising and easy-to-use. But when I compile with
ConTeXt ver: 2010.05.23 15:03 MKIV
luatex, version beta-0.60.1-2010042821
I get exactly the same result as with my code. All items on one page
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