Am trying to understand how best to change the title metadata in
headertext halfway through a document that has two parts: Constitutions
and Regulations.
My first attempt (did not work)
\startsetups[headertext]
\startdocument
[metadata:title={Regulations}]
\stopsetups
\setupheadertexts
[
Am 29.01.23 um 18:14 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
I am creating a template for a 1-page newsletter.
At the top of every page is a huge title, below which is a block with a
brief introduction to the newsletter. The body is just 200-300 words
each issue--I edit it such that all of the content
Hi
This is probably the most reasonable solution.
Thanks
Mattias
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On Tuesday, January 24th, 2023 at 9:41 AM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
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> On 1/23/23 20:32, Mattias Märka via ntg-context wrote:
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> > Hi Pablo,
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> > Yes, I want to mix
I, too, am struggling with external (and internal) references.
I have created (and sent to Hans) a MWE that seems to identify two bugs:
1) External references: in a single product, some of these work, and
*some* do not render the numbers (using \in{} [ref], for example). They
are, however,
I am creating a template for a 1-page newsletter.
At the top of every page is a huge title, below which is a block with a brief
introduction to the newsletter. The body is just 200-300 words each issue--I
edit it such that all of the content fits on just one-side, one page. Finally,
in the
I've tried to keep all of the input files entirely plain text, as much as
possible. The exception is two custom macros used to mark citations that are in
the text, \turabian{}{}{} and \ibid{}{}{}. I could find no way of getting
around including that in the text, as legally I must include the
On 28.01.2023 22:54, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 1/28/2023 9:26 PM, Kalouguine Andre via ntg-context wrote: On 28.01.2023
> 17:37, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
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> Using Fedora 37 (and having just installed Okular), I see that
> annotations are tricky to open in Okular.
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Dear Hans and all contributors,
I really appreciate ConTeXt for the right way to obtain high quality
documents. I'm a theoretical physicist and I'm going to write a book. I
think ConTeXt is the right choice to work with a number of formulas,
figures and cross-references. The visual quality of