Hello all,
I am working on a document (source=HTML) which has as an appendix a
complete Bibliography (which I did with BibTex, and works fine), but it
also has endnotes (after every \part) which (most often) reference the
Bibliography.
I did this now as simple endnotes and using the literal text
Hi,
I need to style my references to SOME section/subsection/subsubsection
differently. Here is an example:
\starttext
There are lots of animals such as \about[ducks] and \about[bears].
More about this can be found in Chapter~\about[introduction].
\chapter[introduction]{Introduction}
Am 14.07.2014 um 13:58 schrieb Malte Stien ma...@stien.de:
Hi,
I need to style my references to SOME section/subsection/subsubsection
differently. Here is an example:
\starttext
There are lots of animals such as \about[ducks] and \about[bears].
More about this can be found in
On 7/14/2014 3:03 PM, Rob Heusdens wrote:
Hello G / all
I started using ConText about a year ago. But as a novice to Context
(and Tex in general) I can say is that this would be the first thing to
work on, because currently it is a bit of a pain to start using ConText in
any serious way,
Do I get the up-to-date setups of commands when running for example:
\starttext
\usemodule[set-11] \loadsetups
\setup{setupfillinrules}
\stoptext
Herbert
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