Hello,
Using
\setuppublications [alternative=num]
for example, should not append letters to the publication years when
encountering multiple publications by the same author(s) per year.
So, in the use of bibliographies, I have not understood how to control
\maybeyear.
In the bibl-xxx.tex
Hi Mica,
Am 19.11.2013 um 22:39 schrieb Mica Semrick paperdig...@gmail.com:
Keith,
Maybe you should explore an XML format that can be transformed directly to
epub. You'd also be able to write a style sheet with ConTeXt that would out
put a PDF as well. I think TEI-Lite is a good starting
On 11/20/2013 9:12 AM, Alan Braslau wrote:
Hello,
Using
\setuppublications [alternative=num]
for example, should not append letters to the publication years when
encountering multiple publications by the same author(s) per year.
So, in the use of bibliographies, I have not understood how to
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 13:38:16 +0100
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
example needed
Of course:
\setupbibtex [database=test]
\setuppublications [alternative=num]
\starttext
\cite [Peirce1878V,Peirce1878VI]
\placepublications [criterium=text]
\stoptext
test.bib:
@ARTICLE{Peirce1878V,
author
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
\usemodule[ebook]
\setupcss[…]{…}% see comment #1
\setupmapping[…]{…} % used for when author has his/her own ideas #2
%normal ConTeXt sets see comment #3
% possibly set a mode or set externally
On 11/20/2013 8:59 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
As far as ConTeXt is concerned, you can process the above XML quite
easily. Come to think of it, it may be a useful to provide a module that
maps HTML5 to PDF.
Aditya
I would vote for that approach. It is pretty much analogous to what I
have
Hi,
You do not understand my point. I one uses XML why use ConTeXt.
Yet, I one wants to use ConTeXt and do ebooks and they have experience why
force them
to XML.
As I stated the idea use ConTeXt to do the markup with commands that will
ensure proper input of
HTML5 for making ebooks that will
On 2013-11-20 Bill Meahan wrote:
On 11/20/2013 8:59 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
As far as ConTeXt is concerned, you can process the above XML quite
easily. Come to think of it, it may be a useful to provide a module
that maps HTML5 to PDF.
I would vote for that approach. It is pretty
Hi Thomas,
I think it would be important to be able to index to the line number.
Do you need a code sample for this?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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Hello,
On this list I've been advised that mixedcolumns is the latest and
greatest implementation of columns; the one to use. We have switched
over from columnsets to mixedcolumns, and have been very pleased with
the column balancing (for some reason we couldn't get column balancing
to work in
On 11/20/2013 4:47 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
However one thing we do miss from columnsets is the control over widows
orphans in two ways: \testcolumn, and \setupcolumnsetlines.
\testcolumn[n] allowed us to do a conditional column break, so when we
were about to start a new subsection heading, we
http://www.ulule.com/mathematics-ebooks/
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