\starttext
\chapter[abc]{Chapter}
\reference[bca]{}
\page
\in{in reference}[abc],
\in{in reference}[bca],
\at{at reference, p.}[abc],
\goto{goto reference}[abc],
\stoptext
\in behaves as \at in terms of blank spaces
eXt that we are using %macros = mkvi ?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards: OK
>>>>
>>>> > On 18 Aug 2017, at 17:54, Aditya Mahajan <adit...@umich.edu> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > On Fri, 18 Aug 2017, Otared Kavian wrote
as the
first thing in your project file if they will be used by any
components.
--
Rik
%macros=mkvi
\startcomponent dm-1
…
I was wrong, and (no surprise) Aditya was correct.
The %macros=mkvi line is not needed in dm1.tex. It shoul
wen wrote:
> > Unlike \goto and \at, \in seems to insert an unwanted space before any
> > text that follows.
>
> Alan,
>
> I’m not sure I get what is the issue:
>
> \starttext
> \chapter[abc]{Chapter}
>
> \reference[bca]{}
>
> \page
>
On 08/18/2017 09:33 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> Unlike \goto and \at, \in seems to insert an unwanted space before any
> text that follows.
Alan,
I’m not sure I get what is the issue:
\starttext
\chapter[abc]{Chapter}
\reference[bca]{}
\page
\in{in referenc
Unlike \goto and \at, \in seems to insert an unwanted space before any text
that follows.
MWE—
starttext
Text\reference[abc]{}
\page
Text ,
\in{Text}[abc],
\at{Text, p.}[abc],
\goto{Text}[abc],
\stoptext
Alan
Dear list,
For reference here some old thread on the same(?) topic.
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2017/088699.html
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2017/088747.html
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2017/088926.html
I noticed, that the placement
ooking for consistency.
For page references, the bibliography subsystem gives:
* pp. 1–2
* pp. 1–3
* p. 1 and p. 3
and numeric citations apparently produce:
* [1,2]
* [1–3]
* [1,3]
while the index registers give:
* 1–2
* 1–3
* 1, 3
Why is the ‘and’ needed in the bibliography page reference? One
suggested to Alan (off-line) that we need a
mechanism to override the generated citation and
bibliography/reference list entries with customized versions (\citeas,
or additional fields for \cite).
Clearly bibtex is not compatible with the requirements of current
documentation standards. Those w
at we need a mechanism to
override the generated citation and bibliography/reference list entries
with customized versions (\citeas, or additional fields for \cite).
Clearly bibtex is not compatible with the requirements of current
documentation standards. Those who require compliant citation to
whateve
focus=standard]
> \enabledirectives[references.border=darkred]
> \setuppagenumbering[alternative=]
> \setupfootertexts[{Page\,\pagenumber\,sur\,\at[final page]}]
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{50}{a\page}
> \reference[final page]{f
andard]
\enabledirectives[references.border=darkred]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=]
\setupfootertexts[{Page\,\pagenumber\,sur\,\at[final page]}]
\starttext
\dorecurse{50}{a\page}
\reference[final page]{final}
\stoptext
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
--
http://www.ou
en, height=5em]}]
\starttext
\placefigure
[here] % figure placement
[fig:combinations] % figure reference
{An example of combination.} % figure caption
{\startcombination[3*2] % contents of the figure: a combination
%
. What I want are coloured links.
> > Usually only the clickable area is coloured but in the bibliography
> > it somehow "spills" over to the surrounding text as well.
>
> You are right, Henri. My guess was wrong.
>
> Link is in both cases the sa
ickable area is coloured but in the bibliography
> it somehow "spills" over to the surrounding text as well.
You are right, Henri. My guess was wrong.
Link is in both cases the same field (doi). But the color is spilled
over the whole refe
p, I think imposition should rotate already
rotated pages (only to enable the right imposition).
the ultimate reference for that is Willi ...
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridde
by reference to the contextgarden website.
Thomas helped me finetune the style instruction.
4. Only when the input files were processed, it became obvious that these files
(including the knuth file) in a general sense are not rendered correctly.
The knuth sample document (\input knuth) contains
for the number in the text. Is there a way to
> > fix
> > this or do it better?
>
> Hi Gerion,
>
> the easiest way is to disable bold in links:
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start, style=]
>
> Or I guess you would have to enable bold i
nteraction[state=start, style=]
Or I guess you would have to enable bold in the footnote reference numbers.
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please
if
keeping note and reference on one page is possible at all given other
constraints
(of course there can be a bug in context)
Hans van der Meer
On 20 Jul 2017, at 20:28, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es<mailto:oi...@gmx.es>>
wrote:
On 07/20/2017 11:16 AM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
It
to do or
what to change. I am convinced he will not be afraid of some trickery:-)
if verystrict is not helping there is not much that we can do as tex
decides if keeping note and reference on one page is possible at all
given other constraints
(of course there can be a bug in context)
Hans
On 7/14/2017 4:39 PM, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
I have been trying to use the newest generic font loader
(luatex-fonts-merged.lua) in the context minimals with luaotfload
in latex.
This mostly worked with one exception: luaotfload-letterspace.lua
reference a value that no longer exists:
"
I have been trying to use the newest generic font loader
(luatex-fonts-merged.lua) in the context minimals with luaotfload
in latex.
This mostly worked with one exception: luaotfload-letterspace.lua
reference a value that no longer exists:
"...mf-dist/tex/luatex/luaotfload/luaot
Hello,
when I pipe a file to context, it cannot resolve references, e. g. to figures or
chapters:
cat source.tex | context --pipe
Instead of the number, "??" is printed in the PDF document.
A minimal example is:
\ref[reference] \placefigure[][reference]{}{}
The command line outp
ed that
> footnote 5 is displayed on the first page but the anchor is on the
> second page.
Hi Henri,
this is the first time I see footnote text placed in a page before the
footnote reference. In the past, I saw foonotes places in the page after
the reference.
But the issue here may
\eTR
\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
That second note reference (\note[x]) even causes a warning:
references > unknown reference '[
somethign for you with lm and then someone else
complains about lucida etc etc
I am not using Latin Modern. I only mentioned that because I wanted to
stress that I am not referring to exotic fonts. (I totally agree on
you regarding Latin Modern; I think Cambria should be the reference
si
epeat myself) the problem has nothing to do with special fonts of
>>> hybrid version or whatever. You get the problem using standard Latin Modern
>>> or any font else. Simply try
>> latin modern has all kind of issues ... and it's inconsistent with cambria,
>> other
On 6/13/2017 8:06 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jun 2017, Hans Hagen wrote:
i.e. (poor mans) multiline display math
Interesting. An important reference for automatic breaking of multiline
display are the notes of Michael J Downes included in the documentation
of breqn: see section
On Mon, 12 Jun 2017, Hans Hagen wrote:
i.e. (poor mans) multiline display math
Interesting. An important reference for automatic breaking of multiline
display are the notes of Michael J Downes included in the documentation of
breqn: see section 14 (page 16) of
http
t fine.
...
Yes, I like the mechanism, as it does what it is supposed to do, until
due to spacing the float gets an unexpected positioning while carrying a
reference.
that's pretty hard to achieve (maybe some day)
I fully understand. Thank you Hans.
Are you sure from a stylistic point-o
atex and open type math fonts i
> captured a lot of font issues in runtiem fixes but that will always give side
> effects
>
> so, i can fix somethign for you with lm and then someone else complains about
> lucida etc etc
>
I am not using Latin Modern. I only mentioned that bec
to make the footnote's location depend on the location of
the float, rather than where the last text passage was before the float?
An example:
\startplacefigure[title={Heijunkabox \footnote{source:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/Box.svg}},
reference=gfxHeijunka
on the location of
the float, rather than where the last text passage was before the float?
An example:
\startplacefigure[title={Heijunkabox \footnote{source:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/Box.svg}},
reference=gfxHeijunka,
location=]
\externalfigure
$(f')$ and to $f''$, $(f'')$, $f^{''}$ and $(f^{''})$.
>>>> %
>>>> \stoptext
>>>> %% end of example
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 22.05.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>
selects the range of notes
that belong to the page.
I don’t need any reference, not to note number or to line number. Since
it is a vocabulary list, what I need is a minimal register with
"indicator=no, before=, after=".
So it would be possible to have well-balanced columns
\setupbodyfont[stixtwo], you will
notice that the index a is placed a little too far away form the integral sign.
The reference is the „exponent“ b and the Word output. I think the Word output
should be the reference here because the font design of Cambria is done by
Microsoft and Word supports
gt;>> Am 22.05.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> Hi Mikael,
>>>
>>> You are correct, the position of \prime depends on whether there is a next
>>> character or not after it, and it seems that this has an effect o
2017, at 08:51, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 10:29 PM, Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mikael,
>>
>> I agree with what you are reporting: the current behavior of the \prime
>>
h what you are reporting: the current behavior of the \prime
> operator is not completely satisfying when using ConTeXt mkiv, while in mkii
> it is the most satisfying (in my opinion…).
>
> The turn around consisting in using $f^{‘’}$ or $f^{\prime\prime}$, or even
> $f^{{}^{\prim
>>>
>>> But I think (or I hope that) at some point Hans will fix it in mkiv.
>>>
>>> Best regards: OK
>>>
>>>> On 21 May 2017, at 08:14, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> […]
>>>>
>>&g
But I think (or I hope that) at some point Hans will fix it in mkiv.
>>
>> Best regards: OK
>>
>>> On 21 May 2017, at 08:14, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> […]
>>>
>>> And just for reference, the document below gives the a
17, at 08:14, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> […]
>>
>> And just for reference, the document below gives the attached pdf,
>> compiled with lualatex. I think the location of the primes there look
>> better. Sorry for spamming about this issue,
^{{}^{\prime\prime}}$, is not really satisfying either.
But I think (or I hope that) at some point Hans will fix it in mkiv.
Best regards: OK
> On 21 May 2017, at 08:14, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> […]
>
> And just for reference, the document below gives the attach
ct. I'm currently
>>> travelling with close to no working connection.)
>>>
>>> /Mikael
>>
>> I'm sorry, but there seem to still be problems with primes.
>>
>> Look at the height of the primes in this document (ctx-listexample30.pdf).
>>
>&g
es or ranges.
\setupbodyfont[termes]
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\setupbodyfont[bonum]
on windows (cambria is the opentype reference fonmt for math):
\setupbodyfont[cambria]
or when you bought lucida ot:
\setupbodyfont[lucidaot]
all have math
just use a text font .. why does texinfo needs a math font? onl
Thanks to both of you.
It thus turns out there are two copies of the Command Reference!
Grepping for command or reference did find neither of them and "qrcs" didn't
ring a bell when searching 'by eye'.
I will provide a link in my contextbeta install script in order to not losing
Look for the files at the following path:
tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/qrcs
Wolfgang
Meer, Hans van der <mailto:h.vanderm...@uva.nl>
14. April 2017 um 15:09
Where is the handy Command Reference to be found in the beta
distribution?
I do not see it
in ./tex/texmf-c
On 04/14/2017 03:09 PM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
> Where is the handy Command Reference to be found in the beta distribution?
> I do not see it in ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals
> and could not spot it elsewhere.
Hans,
the ConTeXt Suite has it at
tex/texmf-co
Where is the handy Command Reference to be found in the beta distribution?
I do not see it in ./tex/texmf-context/doc/context/documents/general/manuals
and could not spot it elsewhere.
This is but an old one [cid:DC85F3AF-C98C-4991-8D72-D1B7A5E32800] .
Hans van der Meer
just use in-paragraph bolding and mark that text
>> for the table of contents as an alternative. This is required
>> for heading level 3 content in APA style.
>
> For now that might be best as long as you do not need to reference them
> in a table of contents (not required by APA, a
project in Word, I'm seeking
alternatives!
Perhaps one can just use in-paragraph bolding and mark that text
for the table of contents as an alternative. This is required
for heading level 3 content in APA style.
For now that might be best as long as you do not need to reference them
in a table
be used with the \setupheads command to produce this
output? I've tried several variations including the snippit below.
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
\setuptagging[state=start]
\setupheads[subsection][style=\bf, number=no, after={. }, alternative=text]
\starttext
\startsection[reference=sec:deep
to produce this
output? I've tried several variations including the snippit below.
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
\setuptagging[state=start]
\setupheads[subsection][style=\bf, number=no, after={. }, alternative=text]
\starttext
\startsection[reference=sec:deep, title=Deep Thoughts
\startparagraph
Oh Hum
]
>> \stoptext
>
>Thank you!
>
>There seems to be a problem with Webdings.ttf: Fontexplorer shows glyph
>numbers with an 0xf000 offset, i.e. spider at 0xf021 instead of 0x0021.
>But ConTeXt can’t seem to find the glyphs even at the correct location,
>but by name it works.
&
021 instead of 0x0021. But ConTeXt
can’t seem to find the glyphs even at the correct location, but by name it
works.
So I exported the name list with fontforge and created the attached set - feel
free to add it to the distribution.
Also Wingdings.
Access by number works with other fonts, e.g. with S
On 23/03/2017 18:30, Hans Åberg wrote:
On 23 Mar 2017, at 16:57, Nicola <nvitacolo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there a (easy) way to write phonetic
transcriptions using the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) in ConTeXt? I can't find any
reference to it in the documentation.
> On 23 Mar 2017, at 16:57, Nicola <nvitacolo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is there a (easy) way to write phonetic
> > transcriptions using the IPA (International
> > Phonetic Alphabet) in ConTeXt? I can't find any
> > reference to it in the documentation.
>
&
On 23/03/2017 16:57, Nicola wrote:
On 23/03/2017 14:49, Angel M Alganza wrote:
Hello:
Is there a (easy) way to write phonetic
transcriptions using the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) in ConTeXt? I can't find any
reference to it in the documentation.
Hello:
Is there a (easy) way
On 23/03/2017 14:49, Angel M Alganza wrote:
Hello:
Is there a (easy) way to write phonetic
transcriptions using the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) in ConTeXt? I can't find any
reference to it in the documentation.
> Hello:
>
> Is there a (easy) way to write phonetic
> tr
Hello:
Is there a (easy) way to write phonetic
transcriptions using the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) in ConTeXt? I can't find any
reference to it in the documentation.
Thank you.
Ángel
___
If your question
la[tag] for a tagged formula
>> \stoptext
>> %8<-
>
>
> However, the following (simpler) code produce an "Undefined control
> sequence" when using \in command.
>
> \starttext
>> {
>> \def\
\setupformulae[numberconversion=a]
> \placeformula[test]
> \startformula E = mc^2 \stopformula
> }
> This is my reference: \in{formula}[test].
> \stoptext
The following code, does not produce the error, but is not practical for
the reproducing the \tag command.
>
> \st
ttext
> \placeformula[test]
> \startformula E = mc^2 \stopformula
> \stoptext
>
> BTW, if this is wrong documented in the wiki, please correct it for
> future reference.
>
> Pablo
> --
> http://www.ousia.tk
> _
erconversion (as it reads in “ConTeXt Commands”):
\setupformulas[numberconversion=greek]
\setupbodyfont[dejavu]
\starttext
\placeformula[test]
\startformula E = mc^2 \stopformula
\stoptext
BTW, if this is wrong documented in the wiki, please correct it for
future reference.
Pa
] did not display at all,
>> though the document did process without claims of stack errors etc.
>> Curiously,
>> \goto{A, B, and C}[{{A, B, and C}}]
>> does work as expected.
>>
>
> i'll upload a beta that support this:
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
work as expected.
i'll upload a beta that support this:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\startchapter[reference={{A, B, and C}},title={Foo}]
\in{IN}[name{A, B, and C}]
\in{IN}[name(A, B, and C)]
\stopchapter
you need to be aware of the fact that references have some kind
working with:
>>>
>>> \installlanguage[packed][en]
>>> \setuplanguage[packed][spacing=packed]
>>> \startsetups[tightspace]
>>> \spaceskip 0.5\interwordspace plus .5\interwordstretch minus
>>> \interwordshrink
>>> \stopsetups
&g
ked][spacing=packed]
>> \startsetups[tightspace]
>> \spaceskip 0.5\interwordspace plus .5\interwordstretch minus
>> \interwordshrink
>> \stopsetups
>>
>> \def\dostartbibitem[#1]{\startBibItem[title={#1},reference={#1}]}
>> \def\startbibitem{\dosingleempty\dost
[#1]{\startBibItem[title={#1},reference={#1}]}
\def\startbibitem{\dosingleempty\dostartbibitem}
\def\stopbibitem{\stopBibItem}
\definedescription[BibItem][
width=broad,
margin=1.5pc,
indenting={no},
indentnext=no,
alternative=hanging,
hang=1,
headcommand=\gobbleoneargument,
align=right,
before
Here is the file that I have been working with:
\installlanguage[packed][en]
\setuplanguage[packed][spacing=packed]
\startsetups[tightspace]
\spaceskip 0.5\interwordspace plus .5\interwordstretch minus
\interwordshrink
\stopsetups
\def\dostartbibitem[#1]{\startBibItem[title={#1},reference={#1
"An
Author" gets rendered correctly as Author, A. and "Somebody Else" as
Else, S.
Understood. The problem here is that An Author and Author, An are
treated as two different names, and so the name is repeated on the
second bibliography reference. It would be nice if
me later). I mean, those documents have metadata
information and printing options which need to be present in all copies.
I think this should be an easy hack, but I don’t know where to search.
The “LuaTeX Reference Manual” contains “12.3 The epdf library”. “MkIV
Hybrid Technology” has the chapter “12 In
quot;
-- The original 'tempM' table will be forgotten and removed during next garbage
collection as there is no other reference to it
-- ('tempM' starts pointing to 'm', too)
table.remove(tempM) -- Will remove from one
context(#tempM, “, ” , #m) -- Obviously - both table point to the same object,
try
document, substituting the semibold variants for the
bold. Is it possible to use the standard typescript by reference
(\usetypescript) and then override those two faces?
--
Rik
___
If your question is of interest
and
the development of BC},marking=,reference=ch:HistDevel,title={Accompaniment in
the sixteenth and seventeenth century and the development of basso
continuo}]%[a=a,b=b]
For the headertexts I use what I found on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Headers_and_Footers and it works quite well
es decreases. Is there
>>> any possibility to maintain or increase the resolution of the rotated
>>> pages?
>>
>> in what sense decrease ...
>
> The quality of the rotated pdfs, which are images, drops off a little.
Can you make a comparison with differe
they are referenced by the
text. In addition to providing suggestions to the placement algorithm
for positioning the float and handling caption formatting, the
\startplacefloat mechanism manages the generation of reference
information. If your tables are always set inline and do not need to be
referenced
Here is another question, I was wondering about.
What is the ConTeXt’s way to provide the “right” (or “left”) argument when
\definereferenceformat[text=…] is set?
Starting from this example:
\starttext
\definereferenceformat[infig][text={Figure }]
\startplacefigure[reference=fig:A]
Some
true, when the reference
format is not defined via \definereferenceformat, but also in
\in{Figure}[fig:A].
Here is the minimal example:
\starttext
\setupreferencing[
left={},
right={},
interaction=text, % critical
]
\definereferenceformat[infig][text={Figure }]
\chapter[myreference]{A Good Story
Quoting from the command reference:
\startframedtext inherits \setupframedtext
and
\setupframedtext ... indenting = inherits \setupindenting
I interprete this as \setupindenting is carried to the inside of the framedtext
but this thus not happen. Instead one explicitely sets it on the call
ented...
> \startbuffer[noanswer]
> \beginanswer
> \doglobal\increment\AnswerCounter
> \incrementcounter[answer]
> \endanswer
> \stopbuffer
>
> % ...and then the above buffer is invoked
> \define\noanswer
> {\getbuffer[noanswer]}
>
> % e
\noanswer
{\getbuffer[noanswer]}
% example of use:
\starttext
\startchapter[title=Questions]
\startquestion[q:1]
Prove that ${\rm e}\sim 2.73$ is irrational.
This is the first question, with its own reference, for later use.
\stopquestion
\beginanswer
\startanswer
This is the answer
.
This is the first question, with its own reference, for later use.
\stopquestion
\beginanswer
\startanswer
This is the answer to the first question (to \in{Question}[q:1]).
\stopanswer
\endanswer
\startquestion
This is the second question, without its own reference.
\stopquestion
\beginanswer
]
\startquestion[q:1]
Prove that ${\rm e}\sim 2.73$ is irrational.
This is the first question, with its own reference, for later use.
\PrintCounterValues
\stopquestion
\beginanswer
\startanswer
This is the answer to the first question (to \in{Question}[q:1]).
\PrintCounterValues
\stopanswer
erence » which creates a reference named for
instance
answer:NumberOfCurentConstruction
The referenceprefix key is only usefull when you set the reference by hand.
The reason for which I need such a construction is that in a document
with hundreds or more exercise —> hint —> solution, it wo
perfect: however would it possible to create a version of
« currentconstructionreference » which creates a reference named for instance
answer:NumberOfCurentConstruction
The reason for which I need such a construction is that in a document with
hundreds or more exercise —> hint —> solution, it
]
\hideblocks[answer]
\def\myanswer[#1]{\inleft{\in[#1]\reference[A:#1]{\in[#1]}}}
\def\myheadcommand#1{\goto{Question #1}[A:\currentconstructionreference]}
\defineenumeration[question][
text=,
title=yes,
titlestyle=,
titlecolor=black,
headcommand={\myheadcommand},
headstyle={\sc},
headcolor
ink I could live
with that if no other solution show up.
The reference value is set in a group and can only be accessed within
this group
but you can use \currentconstructionreference to access it.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\define[1]\QuestionTextCommand
{\doifreferencefoundelse{an
interaction link between them, so that one can remove the necessity of adding
manually a reference to each exercise and each solution.
Best regards: OK
> On 3 Nov 2016, at 16:14, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Otared (and others),
>
> while w
\usemodule[references-show]
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=,contrastcolor=,style=]
\defineblock[answer]
\hideblocks[answer]
\def\myanswer[#1]{\inleft{\in[#1]\reference[A:#1]{\in[#1]}}}
\defineenumeration[exercise][
text=Question,
title=yes,
titlestyle=,
titlecolor=black,
headstyle={\sc},
Dear Hans,
This seems to be exactly what I need, but I cannot get it to work.
With the example below nothing comes from those
commands (I just updated my standalone to the latest one). On the
other hand, with text instead of reference it works.
Best regards, Mikael
\defineenumeration[question
think the question boils down to the following:
\startquestion[Q:test]
How can I here automatically get access to to the string "Q:test"?
\stopquestion
it depends what automatically means
\enumerationparameter{reference}
or
\namedenumerationparameter{question}{reference}
Best regar
e=start,color=,contrastcolor=,style=]
>
> \defineblock[answer]
> \hideblocks[answer]
>
> \def\myanswer[#1]{\inleft{\in[#1]\reference[A:#1]{\in[#1]}}}
>
> \define[1]\AnswerToQuestion{Question \goto{(see Solution)}[A:Q:#1]}
>
> \define[1]\StartQuestion{\startquestion[reference=Q:
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=,contrastcolor=,style=]
\defineblock[answer]
\hideblocks[answer]
\def\myanswer[#1]{\inleft{\in[#1]\reference[A:#1]{\in[#1]}}}
\define[1]\AnswerToQuestion{Question \goto{(see Solution)}[A:Q:#1]}
\define[1]\StartQuestion{\startquestion[reference=Q:#1,title={\AnswerToQuestion
### is the reference tag I set. But I don't know what to change
the ### into (or if that would work).
Best regards, Mikael
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 1:52 PM, Otared Kavian <ota...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Mikael,
>
> I had a similar question some time ago, but I wanted to add a sort of
> aut
a unique reference, and so I am
interested too in the solution of the problem you mention.
Best regards: OK
> On 2 Nov 2016, at 12:43, Mikael P. Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have a pretty large text with a lot of questions and answers, and
>
tart,color=,contrastcolor=,style=]
\defineblock[answer]
\hideblocks[answer]
\def\myanswer[#1]{\inleft{\in[#1]\reference[A:#1]{\in[#1]}}}
\defineenumeration[question][
text=Question,
headcolor=darkred,
width=fit,
number=yes,
prefix=yes,
prefixsegments=section,
]
\starttext
\section{A section with
it in the ConTeXt processing chain. Probably one
could include a command in a source file which would reference both
files used for creation of a duotone image and the resulting image
would be used in the final pdf. How would you go about implementing
such a coupling?
there is a plugin mechanism
include a command in a source file which would reference both
files used for creation of a duotone image and the resulting image
would be used in the final pdf. How would you go about implementing
such a coupling?
Here is the link to the script
http://stdin.fr/Bazar/SpotColorImages
Best
Piotr
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