Alexander Lazic wrote:
Hi,
please can anybody help me about the following error, sorry i don't know
what the error can be :-(
I have used the code fro: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Thumb_index
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TeXExec 3.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2002
executable : pdfetex
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
{Title\footnote{test}} % 1
{Title\footnote{test}} % 2
\incrementnumber[footnote]
%\setupnumber[footnote][start=3] % or
%\setnumber[footnote]{3} % or
Test\footnote{test} % 4?
\stoptext
keep in mind that start is only used when a number is reset (per page, chapter,
Hi,
Just collect the 'real bugs' and i'll look into it asap; i'm away for a
few days (dante meeting and such) and will pick up that thread afterwards.
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Hi,
On Die 27.09.2005 09:39, Hans Hagen wrote:
- actually it's a partial manual, some chapters are still 'unedited'
- because i don't want too much detail in it, some topics got their own
manual (column sets, details, color, metafun, tables, etc) - i'll redo
the manual (maybe start this
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Question: Is it possible to design a doc or rtf template that Open Office can
convert to a sane, consistent xml format?
OpenOffice.org does allow you to attach an XSLT stylesheet to an export
process which therefore allows you to do a (limited) transformation from
Alexander Lazic said this at Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:17:18 +0200:
- a general overview of context will be provided by a book written by
steve peter and adam lindsay
Do you know when the book will arrive?
No. :)
It's in the early stages yet.
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On Die 27.09.2005 10:22, Adam Lindsay wrote:
No. :)
Okay, okay i understand ;-)
It's in the early stages yet.
Well i can wait, and work with the onlineresources.
greetings
al ;-)
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Slightly OT, sorry:
OpenOffice.org does allow you to attach an XSLT stylesheet to an export
process which therefore allows you to do a (limited) transformation from
the visual markup which is its native format to a more structured one
Why „limited“?
Well, XSLT seems to have been designed,
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Well, XSLT seems to have been designed, and certainly tends to be
implemented, as a tool for simple transformations of small XML chunks.
No, xslt is a tool for arbitrary xml - xml conversions (and a little
more than that). With a good implementation (say, saxon),
Hi Christopher, Duncan, Hans, and Adam,
Thank you so much for your detailed comments and suggestions. Again, I'm
completely new to xml and feel like a fish out of water. OTOH I use sooo much
time just manually extracting text (with innumerable transliteration
diacritics) and then
Hi Duncan,
I know little about xml and virtually nothing about Word (except that it's
crap) so please forgive me if this is a stupid or clueless question-)
But you should also explore DocBook-in-ConTeXt, which
uses ConTeXt's native XML processing capabilities.
Is it possible to create a Word
Idris Samawi Hamid said this at Tue, 27 Sep 2005 09:10:27 -0600:
Adam (privately) suggested hiring someone to write a structured format for
authors. Is that where docbook comes in?
Ah, sorry about that. I meant you *could* hire someone to design a
format, but the bigger point was that it would
Quoting Alexander Lazic :
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On Die 27.09.2005 07:03, VnPenguin wrote:
On 9/27/05, Alexander Lazic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used the code fro: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Thumb_index
TeXExec 3.1 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE
The code in \seeindex has a bug. There was something in the mailing
list about a year ago (2004-06-21), but as far as I can see, the
patch Hans proposed then has been integrated into core-reg.tex.
Here's a minimal test file:
\starttext
This \index{this} and \index{and} that
Dear all,
I tested presentation mode with pre-green module and it worked fine.
I also tested the same file with the addition of few lines which set
my personal font script for XeTeX-ConTeXt.
\usetypescriptfile[type-xkor]
\usetypescript[myface]
\switchtobodyfont[Myface, 12pt, rm]
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