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Garulfo schrieb am 25.06.2020 um 21:34:
Hi,
If I understand, the translation file mult-def.lua provides 5 families
for translations:
1- commands
2- constants
3- variables
4- elements (prefix or suffix of commands) like
- \completeREGISTER and \completeindex
Hi,
If I understand, the translation file mult-def.lua provides 5 families
for translations:
1- commands
2- constants
3- variables
4- elements (prefix or suffix of commands) like
- \completeREGISTER and \completeindex
- \startmakeup and \stopmakeup
On 19/07/18 23:54, Hans van der Meer wrote:
The macro \completeregister[index] placed in
\startbackmatter\startappendices typesets as “I Index”.
How can I change and format with my custom macro the part “Index”?
Such as using \mytitle{xyz} instead of Index?
Looks like the sectioning command
\definehead[mytitle][title]
\starttext
...
\mytitle{...}
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Hans van der Meer <mailto:havdm...@ziggo.nl>
19. Juli 2018 um 13:54
The macro \completeregister[index] placed in
\startbackmatter\startappendices typesets as “I Index”.
How can I
Thanks. Putting \placeregister[index] inside a
\startchapter[title=\mytitle{}]-\stopchapter pair does the ttrick.
> On 19 Jul 2018, at 14:19, Rik Kabel wrote:
>
> On 7/19/2018 07:54, Hans van der Meer wrote:
>> The macro \completeregister[index] placed in
>> \startbackm
On 7/19/2018 07:54, Hans van der Meer wrote:
The macro \completeregister[index] placed in
\startbackmatter\startappendices typesets as “I Index”.
How can I change and format with my custom macro the part “Index”?
Such as using \mytitle{xyz} instead of Index?
No solution found in the Context
The macro \completeregister[index] placed in \startbackmatter\startappendices
typesets as “I Index”.
How can I change and format with my custom macro the part “Index”?
Such as using \mytitle{xyz} instead of Index?
No solution found in the Context Wiki.
dr. Hans van der Meer
\index{Knuth}\input knuth
\index{Ward}\input ward
\index{Zapf}\input zapf
\startnotmode[*export]
\completeregister[index]
\stopnotmode
\stoptext
Unfortunately, this does not suppress generation of index
references in the exported output. Here is a snippet of the
-div.html file generated
>>> \setupbackend[export=yes]
> >>> \stopmode
> >>>
> >>> \starttext
> >>>
> >>> \index{Knuth}\input knuth
> >>>
> >>> \index{Ward}\input ward
> >>>
> >>> \index{Zapf}\input zapf
> >>>
>
[*export]
\completeregister[index]
\stopnotmode
\stoptext
Unfortunately, this does not suppress generation of index references
in the exported output. Here is a snippet of the -div.html file
generated by the example you provided:
Thus,
I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new system
; \index{Ward}\input ward
> >
> > \index{Zapf}\input zapf
> >
> > \startnotmode[*export]
> > \completeregister[index]
> > \stopnotmode
> >
> > \stoptext
>
> Unfortunately, this does not suppress generation of index references
> in the exported output. Here is
On 6/25/2018 17:52, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\startmode[ebook]
\setupbackend[export=yes]
\stopmode
\starttext
\index{Knuth}\input knuth
\index{Ward}\input ward
\index{Zapf}\input zapf
\startnotmode[*export]
\completeregister[index]
\stopnotmode
\stoptext
Unfortunately, this does
t zapf
\startnotmode[*export]
\completeregister[index]
\stopnotmode
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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room={A}]
The talk about Gauss was on \at{page}[talk:Gauss].
\completeregister[speakers]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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},
title={Remarks on Relativity},
time={16:30},
room={B}]
\page
\setvariables[talk]%
[speakername={Dirac},
title={Quaternions and the wave equation},
time={15:30},
room={B}]
\page
The talk about Gauss is on \at{page}[talk:Gauss].
\completeregister
][text]
\starttext
\setvariables
[talk]
[speakername={Gauss},
title={Remarks on Number Theory},
time={10:30},
room={A}]
The talk about Gauss was on \at{page}[talk:Gauss].
\completeregister[speakers]
\stoptext
Wo
]%
[SpeakerName={Dirac},
Title={Quaternions and the wave equation},
Time={15:30},
Room={B}]
\MakePageTalk
\page
\completeregister[speakers]
\stoptext
%%% end register-speaker.tex
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If your question
to correct the manual.
Neither section 12.7 nor the list of commands in
the back mention \completeregister nor
\placeregister as the means to create a back of
the book index.
--
John Culleton
Wexford Press
Free list of books for self-publishers:
http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html
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Hi list,
I have two questions regarding registers.
1. How to change the title of the register (placed by
\completeregister) and its numbering style? (Assume that e.g. I want
it to be an unnumbered section and not a numbered chapter.)
2. I'd like my register not to have the headers
Dnia 2013-06-02, o godz. 19:46:52
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl napisał(a):
Hi list,
I have two questions regarding registers.
1. How to change the title of the register (placed by
\completeregister) and its numbering style? (Assume that e.g. I want
it to be an unnumbered
by
\completeregister) and its numbering style? (Assume that e.g. I
want it to be an unnumbered section and not a numbered chapter.)
OK, I've just found out about \setupheadtext[register={...}], but the
rest of my problems are still unsolved for me.
2. I'd like my register not to have the headers
Am 02.06.2013 um 19:46 schrieb Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl:
Hi list,
I have two questions regarding registers.
1. How to change the title of the register (placed by
\completeregister) and its numbering style? (Assume that e.g. I want
it to be an unnumbered section
by
\completeregister) and its numbering style? (Assume that e.g. I
want it to be an unnumbered section and not a numbered chapter.)
When you use one of the \complete… (content, synonyms etc.) commands
context uses either \chapter or \title to place the heading for the
register, in addition it creates
\completeregister == \chapter + \placeregister + \page
\completepublications == \chapter + \placepublications
Wolfgang
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][settings]
\completelistoffloats
\completelistofsorts
\completelistofsynonyms
\completeregister[settings]
# \component
# \ConTeXt
# \Context
# \convertargument
# \convertcommand
\convertnumber{text}{text}
\copyfield[name][names]
\correctwhitespace{text}
# \countXMLchildren
\coupledocument[name][file
and completeregister is,
that the first use \title to place the header and the second use \chapter
to place the title and produce therefore a heading number.
You can now use ConTeXt's document structure and place completecontent
between \start/\stopbackmatter or you can use \title in combination
\completecontent
\chapter{hfdst 1}Dit is een verhaaltje.\index{verhaaltje}
\chapter{hfdst 2}
\chapter{hfdst 3}
\chapter{hfdst 4}
\completeregister[index]
\stoptext
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'.
\setuppapersize[A5][A4]
\setuparranging[2UP,rotated,doublesided]
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{hfdst 1}Dit is een verhaaltje.\index{verhaaltje}
\chapter{hfdst 2}
\chapter{hfdst 3}
\chapter{hfdst 4}
\completeregister[index]
\stoptext
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Dear Hans, Taco, ...
I noticed strange behaviour. When I use \completeregister lists I have
defined are ignored:
Your post is a specific example of a more generic truth:
new lists are by default influenced by the sectioning commands
The solution
Vit Zyka wrote:
Dear Hans, Taco, ...
I noticed strange behaviour. When I use \completeregister lists I have
defined are ignored:
Your post is a specific example of a more generic truth:
new lists are by default influenced by the sectioning commands
The solution is to disable
Dear Hans, Taco, ...
I noticed strange behaviour. When I use \completeregister lists I have
defined are ignored:
--
\defineregister[letter][letters]
\definelist[somelist]
\starttext
Hello! \letter{Letter S}
\writetolist[somelist]{List entry, part A}{List entry
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