or any other style),
> regardless of calling it before or after setting up “notation” or
> “note”.
Hi Benjamin,
I’m not sure whether this would work for your:
\setupinteraction[state=start, color=, style=, contrastcolor=,]
\setupreferenceformat[footnote][color=, style=]
BTW, "f
\setupreferenceformat [chapter] [default] [prefixsegments=...]
\setupreferenceformat [section] [default] [prefixsegments=...]
That seems to define the segmets when refering to a chapter or section,
but I need a dynamic way:
I want to go back to the last common ancestor,for example to refer
to implement
everything except for the references.
To clarify what I want to achieve I have written a smaller example that
gives the correct output (manually). I use
\setupreferencestructureprefix[default][prefixsegments=x:y]\in[foo].
everywhere to get the proper levels x:y.
\setupreferenceformat
Untested:
\setupreferenceformat[style=\nohyphens]
Wolfgang
Hans van der Meer schrieb am 26.10.18 um 13:38:
Using roman numbers in figures I encountered a case where XIII.9 was
hyphenated into XI-II.9. A bit unclear, in my opinion.
Easily repairable with something
like \def\myfigure[#1
Thanks, Wolfgang!
On 2/16/08 3:19 AM, Wolfgang Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 5:27 PM, Santy, Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Due to some fairly unique customer requirements for bibliography, we're
using the simple bibliography discussed in the wiki
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 5:27 PM, Santy, Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Due to some fairly unique customer requirements for bibliography, we're
using the simple bibliography discussed in the wiki
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Simple_Bibliography). While this approach
gives us more
Due to some fairly unique customer requirements for bibliography, we're using
the simple bibliography discussed in the wiki
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Simple_Bibliography). While this approach gives
us more flexibility, I'm having trouble with a couple of things...
1) The code below