List,
I would like to create headings for the endnotes appendix chapter of a
book with headings like "Notes for pages x–y" but can find no way to
capture x and y.
Is there a way to get those page numbers to insert into the header?
--
Rik
Dear list.
Given the following MWE (could not reproduce with smaller example).
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
\definefontfeature[base][mode=node, protrusion=quality, expansion=quality]
\definefontfamily[mainfont][serif][EBGaramond][features=base]
\setupalign[hanging, lesshyphenation, hz]
Hi Vladimir,
This seems to work well :
(eval-after-load "context"
'(setq TeX-command-list
(append
'(
("context"
"PATH=/home/viserion/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH context
--purgeall %s"
TeX-run-command nil t :help "Run context
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 08.04.2019 um 15:26:
How would you approach serial letters, e.g. to all members of a club?
(Actually I need to send out donation receipts.)
I’d like to use the letter module, since my usual letter design is using it.
I can export the addresses to CSV, JSON, Lua
On 4/9/2019 11:19, Hans van der Meer wrote:
In typesetting my endnotes with \placenotes[endnote] I seem unable to
unfluence the text characteristics.
I tried things like
(1) \setupnotes[endnote][textcolor=blue]
(2) changed fonts before the \ bgroup\bf\placenote\egroup call
(3)
Hans van der Meer schrieb am 09.04.2019 um 17:19:
In typesetting my endnotes with \placenotes[endnote] I seem unable to
unfluence the text characteristics.
I tried things like
(1) \setupnotes[endnote][textcolor=blue]
(2) changed fonts before the \ bgroup\bf\placenote\egroup call
(3)
In typesetting my endnotes with \placenotes[endnote] I seem unable to unfluence
the text characteristics.
I tried things like
(1) \setupnotes[endnote][textcolor=blue]
(2) changed fonts before the \ bgroup\bf\placenote\egroup call
(3)
\startsetups[setups:endnotes]
\setupwhitespace[0pt]
Hello,
** Fabrice Couvreur [2019-04-09 00:58:46 +0200]:
> Hi Vladimir,
> I use AUCTeX and I compile with the command C-c C-c. The configuration you
> proposed for my .emacs file last time works perfectly. So I tried to do the
> same thing with context lmtx and if I add this
>
> ("ConTeXt" "PATH