On 2/12/2015 10:18 PM, Tobias Famulla wrote:
Hello Mailing-List,
I used Latex for a few years in university to create reports for
assignments and also to write my bachelor thesis (I would have liked to
use Context, but the right schema for citation was not available and I
had no time to create
Hi,
with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably
related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered Theorem II
instead of Theorem 2, i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic
ones.
Also, when I refer to Theorem 1 from the appendix , it says Theorem
I. Again with roman
I want to use `numberstopper' for figure caption customization like so:
\setupcaptions[numberstopper={:}]
this works fine for the caption itself (i.e. I get, e.g. Figure 1:
caption text) _but_
references to the figure via a defined label such as [fig:example]
in the body text do include the
Am 12.02.2015 15:44, schrieb Hans Hagen:
so then you have to wikify it (or add it to the t-vim module docu)
You are right ofcourse :-)
Done: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Verbatim_XML
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:18 PM, Tobias Famulla u...@famulla.eu wrote:
Hello Mailing-List,
I used Latex for a few years in university to create reports for
assignments and also to write my bachelor thesis (I would have liked to
use Context, but the right schema for citation was not
On 2015-02-13 03:45, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Hi,
with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably
related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered Theorem II
instead of Theorem 2, i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic
ones.
Also, when I refer to Theorem 1 from the
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Rik Kabel cont...@rik.users.panix.com wrote:
\defineconversionset [appendix:floatconversionset] [] [n]
\setupcaption[numberconversionset=floatconversionset]
Thank you very much!
\defineconversionset [appendix:enumconversionset] [] [n]
On 2015-02-13 luigi scarso wrote:
On 2015-02-12 Tobias Famulla u...@famulla.eu wrote:
Context could be the right processor to create beautiful
PDFs out of intermediate formats (DocBook 5 or Asciidoc).
The DocBook is a huge specification, so I guess that a convert
for ConTeXt takes a