thats what i already have:
>> \startsetups btx:duane:cite:filename
>> {\btxfield{url_image}}
>> \stopsetups
so you mean i have to use btxfield outside a setups?
what seems strange to me is that \cite[filename] works as such, but not as an
argument to \externalfigure
i thought it might have
tarttext
%\enabletrackers
% [publications.setups]
\bild[tug2014]\par
\input tufte
\bildref[tug2014]
\page
\placebtxrendering[duane]
\stoptext
On 10.10.2015, at 11:35, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl>
wrote:
> On 10/10/2015 10:26 AM, Eidenbenz
Hello,
I have double colons (::) in my reference points.
(It's actually the same string I also use to refer to my publication database)
But they wont show up as you can see in the example below.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks for your help and best regards
Michael
-
\starttext
This works only with method=dataset in current context.
In beta the method=local works, but then \btxfield is broken for the :cite
setups
Is there a workaround or is this temporaily broken?
Thanks and best regards
Michael
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03.10.2015, at 13:20, Eidenbenz Michael <eidenb...@arch.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I try to process the following example from the testsuite
> (publications/basics-002.tex) but it seems to be broken with current context
> and beta.
>
> "publications>
Dear list,
I try to process the following example from the testsuite
(publications/basics-002.tex) but it seems to be broken with current context
and beta.
"publications> no data definition file 'publ-imp-duane.lua' for 'duane'"
how can i fix this?
best regards
Michael
--
hi all,
is there a way to typeset a caption on the layout grid?
thanks michael
\showgrid
\setuplayout [grid=yes]
\starttext
\setupfloats[figure][location=left]
\setupcaption [figure] [location={low,right},width=fit]
\input tufte
Hello list,
is there a way to setup the layout of the publicationlist? I would like to add
a blank line after every entry. I already created my own style file to alter
the layout of some publications but don't know where to change the list.
best michael
works like a charm! didn't know it is so easy.
thanks michael
Am 19.09.2012 um 14:27 schrieb Marco Patzer:
2012-09-19 Eidenbenz Michael eidenb...@arch.ethz.ch:
Hi Michael
is there a way to setup the layout of the publicationlist? I would
like to add a blank line after every entry
hi all,
As a grid system fetishist, I would like to align the top of my first line
with the top of the layout frame.
Using try and error (still a context newbie) I managed this by
\setupinterlinespace [height=.5, top=.7].
this seems strange to me, because i was expecting that the argument
hello list,
i recently installed the lastest beta (2012.03.05) as standalone alongside
TexLive with the latest stable version (2011.05.18)
i use some custom stylefiles ( bst and bibl) for bibtex that are placed in my
TEXMFHOME Directory that is $HOME/Library/texmf on osx.
now context beta
Dear Mojca,
thanks a lot!
i changed my TEXMFHOME only in texmfcnf.lua. not in in texmf.cnf. now i did
this and bibtex works fine.
I really don't know how the difference between the twos ... i was just hacking.
but it seems to me that texmfcnf.lua handles all context specific files (eg my
hi all,
is it possible to have separate publication lists for different publication
types?
eg. one list for the book, booklet, inbooks, manuals and the other list for
article, conference, periodicals?
I tried to define two different bibliography style files for each list, where I
defined
hi all,
is it possible to have separate publication lists for different publication
types?
eg. one list for the book, booklet, inbooks, manuals and the other list for
article, conference, periodicals?
I tried to define two different bibliography style files for each list, where I
defined
Hi all,
I'm looking for some information on the command
\getcitedata [field][key] to \macroname
i only manage to get results using a bbl file \input bibtest.bbl
is there a way to use it with a bib file directly via
\setupbibtex[database=mylib] so i can run context just once?
Thanks Michael
hi all,
referring to my previous question: the following gives me a correct pdf with
mkII but nothing at all with mkiv. is this a bug?
thanks an best michael
\setupbibtex [database=mylib]
\def\mycite#1{
\bgroup
\getcitedata[title][#1] to \mytitle
\mytitle
Hello,
I'm trying to use the Image Database feature as described here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Image_Database using ConTeXt ver: 2011.05.18
18:04 MKIV fmt: 2011.11.7 int: english/english
Unfortunately I don't manage to get it working.
I have all my files in the same directory so this
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