On 6/10/2021 2:10 PM, Markus Brandt wrote:
Thanks. 'method' is missing in the Wiki. It works fine when using it in
combination with \csname to use the abbreviation.
I guess the change you propose would affect \synonym in generell, right?
This change would make code with the sortkey option
is just the
workaround for abbreviations that include numbers.
\abbreviation[0123]{123}{One, Two, and Three}
\abbreviation{ABC}{A, B, and C}
\abbreviation{ZYX}{Z, Y, and X}
\starttext
\csname 0123\endcsname
\completelistofabbreviations[criterium=all]
\stoptext
-- luigi
That works kind of. Now
that include numbers.
\abbreviation[0123]{123}{One, Two, and Three}
\abbreviation{ABC}{A, B, and C}
\abbreviation{ZYX}{Z, Y, and X}
\starttext
\csname 0123\endcsname
\completelistofabbreviations[criterium=all]
\stoptext
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luigi
That works kind of. Now the numbers are at the button
]{123}{One, Two, and Three}
\abbreviation{ABC}{A, B, and C}
\abbreviation{ZYX}{Z, Y, and X}
\starttext
\csname 0123\endcsname
\completelistofabbreviations[criterium=all]
\stoptext
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luigi
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>
\abbreviation[0123]{123}{One, Two, and Three}
\abbreviation{ABC}{A, B, and C}
\abbreviation{ZYX}{Z, Y, and X}
\starttext
\csname 0123\endcsname
\completelistofabbreviations[criterium=all]
\stoptext
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at 11:35
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Incorrect sorting in completelistofabbreviations for
numbers
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 11:08 AM Markus Brandt
wrote:
Hi everyone,
I think I've found a sorting bug in \completelistofabbreviations in the
latest LMTX
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 11:08 AM Markus Brandt <
markus.bra...@sit.tu-darmstadt.de> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I think I've found a sorting bug in \completelistofabbreviations in the
> latest LMTX (and probably also MKIV). When using this minimal example
>
> \abbrevi
Hi everyone,
I think I've found a sorting bug in \completelistofabbreviations in the
latest LMTX (and probably also MKIV). When using this minimal example
\abbreviation[OTT]{123}{One, Two, and Three}
\abbreviation{ABC}{A, B, and C}
\abbreviation{ZYX}{Z, Y, and X}
\starttext
Thanks,
this does the job for me
Kind Regards/Met vriendelijke groet,
Bert Verbeek
On 2/12/21 3:30 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
for now put this in cont-new.mkxl:
\unprotect
\let\strc_synonyms_place_list\placelistofsynonyms
\protect
On 2/12/2021 2:37 PM, Bert Verbeek wrote:
Hello all,
I've used ConTeXt MkIV for years to make technical reports. For a new
computer I looked for updates of the software and discovered LMTX. I ran
it on my latest report and found an error on
\completelistofabbreviations, both on win-64
Hello all,
I've used ConTeXt MkIV for years to make technical reports. For a new
computer I looked for updates of the software and discovered LMTX. I ran
it on my latest report and found an error on
\completelistofabbreviations, both on win-64 and linux. Context --luatex
worked fine
!textstyle,
\c!color=\simplelistparameter\c!textcolor]
\protect
Yes it does, but for a mixed list it seems too general.
This would have worked ok too:
\completelistofabbreviations[criterium=all,headstyle=\bf,style=\bi]
This one works OK.
These lists have become more sophisticated deep
}
\abbreviation{GMO}{Grove Music Online}
%this works
\abbreviation{EM}{\em Early Music}
%This doesn't
%\abbreviation{\em EM}{\em Early Music}
\starttext
\completelistofabbreviations[criterium=all]
\stoptext
+++
What could be done about this? I
\setupsimplelist
[\v!sorting]
[\c!headstyle=\simplelistparameter\c!synonymstyle,
\c!headcolor=\simplelistparameter\c!synonymcolor,
\c!style=\simplelistparameter\c!textstyle,
\c!color=\simplelistparameter\c!textcolor]
\protect
This would have worked ok too:
\completelistofabbreviations
how can i get the completelistofabbreviations [1] without a
chapternumber?
kind regards,
[1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/definesynonyms
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Jonas Stein n...@jonasstein.de
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Am 29.11.2010 um 20:27 schrieb Jonas Stein:
how can i get the completelistofabbreviations [1] without a
chapternumber?
\title{Abbreviations}
\placelistofabbrviations
Wolfgang
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how can i get the completelistofabbreviations [1] without a
chapternumber?
\title{Abbreviations}
\placelistofabbrviations
ok that was easy.
btw: Thank you for your quick and precise responses on this mailinglist!
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Jonas Stein n...@jonasstein.de
Vector Space}
Test inshort: \inshort{EEG}, \inshort{ERP}, \inshort{TVS},
Test infull: \infull{EEG}, \infull{ERP}, \infull{TVS}, \infull{LCTVS}
\completelistofabbreviations
\stoptext
% - end abbrev-test.tex
Is it possible to obtain, beside the list of abbreviations, another ordered
list
Space}
Test inshort: \inshort{EEG}, \inshort{ERP}, \inshort{TVS},
Test infull: \infull{EEG}, \infull{ERP}, \infull{TVS}, \infull{LCTVS}
\completelistofabbreviations
\stoptext
% - end abbrev-test.tex
Is it possible to obtain, beside the list of abbreviations, another ordered
list in which
},
Test infull: \infull{EEG}, \infull{ERP}, \infull{TVS}, \infull{LCTVS}
\completelistofabbreviations
\stoptext
% - end abbrev-test.tex
my questions are the following:
1) How can I tell mkiv that I want \infull{EEG} result in Electroencephalogram
not in ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM?
2) It seems
: \inshort{EEG}, \inshort{ERP}, \inshort{TVS},
Test infull: \infull{EEG}, \infull{ERP}, \infull{TVS}, \infull{LCTVS}
\completelistofabbreviations
\stoptext
% - end abbrev-test.tex
my questions are the following:
1) How can I tell mkiv that I want \infull{EEG} result in Electroencephalogram
Are completelistofunits and completelistofabbreviations supposed to be
with an empty title in MkIV?
Consider this:
\usemodule[units]
\starttext
\completelistofunits
\chapter{Something}
1 \Meter.
\stoptext
List of tables and List of figures work normally.
Regards,
--
Vedran Miletić
On 6-8-2010 1:59, Vedran Miletić wrote:
\usemodule[units]
\starttext
\completelistofunits
\chapter{Something}
1 \Meter.
\stoptext
in strc-syn.mkiv replace
\def\docompletelistofsynonyms[#1][#2]%
{\edef\currentsynonym{#1}%
Datuma 6. kolovoza 2010. 14:09 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl je napisao/la:
\def\docompletelistofsynonyms[#1][#2]%
{\edef\currentsynonym{#1}%
\normalexpanded{\systemsuppliedchapter[#1]{\noexpand\headtext{\synonymparameter\s!multi}}}%
\doplacelistofsynonyms[#1][#2]%
\page[\v!yes]}
Works!
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} {Electroencephalogram}
\abbreviation{ERP} {Event-Related Potentials}
\abbreviation{M2}{Master 2nd year}
\abbreviation{Y2K}{Year 2000}
Test inshort working: \EEG, \ERP,
Test not working \M2, \Y2K
Test infull: \infull{EEG}, \infull{ERP}, \infull{M2}
\completelistofabbreviations
\stoptext
end
: \infull{EEG}, \infull{ERP}, \infull{M2}
\completelistofabbreviations
\stoptext
end example-abbr.tex
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%\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
2
3 \starttext
4 \abbreviation{VVV}{Bureau of Tourist Information}
5 The Dutch \VVV\ can provide you with the tourist
6 information on Hasselt.
7 \completelistofabbreviations
8 \stoptext
Output:
1
...stofsynonyms {#1}{#2}
\page [\v!yes ]
l.51 \completelistofabbreviations
% abkürzungsverzeichnis
?
is this work in progress or should this work by now?
regards
thomas prochaska
}
\page [\v!yes ]
l.51 \completelistofabbreviations
% abkürzungsverzeichnis
?
is this work in progress or should this work by now?
Works for me and I can't reproduce your error.
MTXrun | current version
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 13:44, Nikolai Weibull n...@bitwi.se wrote:
In neither --lua nor --xtx do I get a list of
abbreviations with \completelistofabbreviations. The bookmark text is
\headtext {abbreviations} for both.
Can I at least get an acknowledgement that this is a problem with
LuaTeX
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Nikolai Weibull n...@bitwi.se wrote:
Hi!
Long time no post. Anyway, I’m writing a document where I’m using
abbreviations. In neither --lua nor --xtx do I get a list of
abbreviations with \completelistofabbreviations. The bookmark text is
\headtext
Hi!
Long time no post. Anyway, I’m writing a document where I’m using
abbreviations. In neither --lua nor --xtx do I get a list of
abbreviations with \completelistofabbreviations. The bookmark text is
\headtext {abbreviations} for both. With --pdf I get a list of
abbreviations
][abbreviations][\infull]
\setupsynonyms[abbreviations][criterium=all]
\setupinterlinespace[auto, big]
\starttext
\completelistofabbreviations
\abbreviation{EEG} {Electroencephalogram}
\abbreviation{ERP} {Event-Related Potentials}
\EEG, \ERP
\stoptext
I've narrowed the problem down to one
that are
vertically misaligned with their meanings. What can I do?
Regards, Johan
% Example file
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
\setupsynonyms[abbreviations][criterium=all]
\setupinterlinespace[auto, big]
\starttext
\completelistofabbreviations
\abbreviation
[abbreviations][criterium=all]
\setupinterlinespace[auto, big]
\starttext
\completelistofabbreviations
\abbreviation{EEG} {Electroencephalogram}
\abbreviation{ERP} {Event-Related Potentials}
\EEG, \ERP
\stoptext
This is Debian, pdftex compiled from source, but otherwise standard
texlive from
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
\setupsynonyms[abbreviations][criterium=all]
\setupinterlinespace[auto, big]
\starttext
\completelistofabbreviations
\abbreviation{EEG} {Electroencephalogram}
\abbreviation{ERP} {Event-Related Potentials}
\EEG, \ERP
\stoptext
--
Johan
[abbreviations]
{\expanded{\completelistofabbreviations}}
% abbreviations are defined as follows
\defineXMLenvironment
[abbreviationdev]
[key=]
{
\defineXMLsave[short]
\defineXMLsave[full]
}
{
\abbreviation
[\XMLop{key}]
{\XMLflush{short
{\completelistofabbreviations}}
% abbreviations are defined as follows
\defineXMLenvironment
[abbreviationdev]
[key=]
{
\defineXMLsave[short]
\defineXMLsave[full]
}
{
\abbreviation
[\XMLop{key}]
{\XMLflush{short}}
{\XMLflush{full}}
}
% abbreviations are recalled like
[abbrev]
[short=,full=]
{\expanded{\abbreviation{\XMLop{short}}{\XMLop{full
\defineXMLargument [abbreviations] {\completelistofabbreviations}
\starttext
\startXMLdata
abbreviations/
Blabla shortabbrev short=short full=slightly longer short/.
\stopXMLdata
\stoptext
But I
'
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
% give all out in the list
\setupsynonyms[abbreviation][criterium=all]
% abbreviations/ calls the completelist as a 'chapter'
\defineXMLargument [abbreviations] {\completelistofabbreviations}
% abbreviations are defined as follows
Hello,
I'm trying to get the following to work:
\definesynonyms[abbreviation][abbreviations][\infull]
\defineXMLargument
[abbrev]
[short=,full=]
{\expanded{\abbreviation{\XMLop{short}}{\XMLop{full
\defineXMLargument [abbreviations] {\completelistofabbreviations}
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\completecontent
\product intro
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\product wood_anatomy
\product wood_model
\product wood_description_of_species
\stopbodymatter
\startbackmatter
\completelistofabbreviations
\completeindex[n=3]
\stopbackmatter
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