Ernesto Schirmacher wrote:
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have a question about bibliographic entries and I'm using ConTeXt bib
module (which is really great!!).
I have an article with a title that ends in a question mark. When the
entry is typeset an additional period is placed
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have a question about bibliographic entries and I'm using ConTeXt bib module
(which is really great!!).
I have an article with a title that ends in a question mark. When the entry is
typeset an additional period is placed at the end of the article via the
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I would like to achieve the following effect when placing figures and tables:
***Start example***
FIGURE 1.2 Effect of Monotone Transformations
(a pdf-file containing the graphic goes here)
Caption text at the bottom of the figure
***Stop example***
Currently
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have another question regarding Theorems and equation
numbers.
I defined an enumeration that produces theorem statements
in slanted style.
Whenever I have an equation inside the theorem statement the
equation number is also typeset in slanted style. But I would
Wolfgang,
Thank you very much for both solutions. They work like a charm!
Best regards,
Ernesto
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In one of my documents I used
\defineenumeration
[THM]
[location=serried,
text=Theorem,
right=.]
\setupenumerations
[THM]
[headstyle=bold,
width=,
distance=1em,
style=slanted]
Ernesto
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 14:07:40 -0500
From:
If your sources are in svn, then they actually have the same svn-
number, after a commit. But the numbers in the $Revision$ or $Id$ tags
of your working copies are not updated by svn commit. However, if you
do an svn update after the commit, it should update the numbers. So,
you
Dear ConTeXt experts,
After processing a document with some bibliography information (8 distinct
\cite commands) I only get 4 citations in the References section. The .log
file tells me that
publications : warning: cite argument SchSkl:2005 unknown an 139
What does the 139 refer to? I
Thank you to Luigi, Taco, Hans, and Aditya for all your help and suggestions.
As it turned out Taco's suggestion of an old format was right on and Aditya's
reassurance that the Ubuntu repositories were not at fault I found some old
format files in my home directory that TexExec was seeing
After many years as a LaTeX user I'm attempting to switch over to ConTeXt.
I recently upgraded my operating system to Ubuntu 7.10 (on an AMD64 machine)
and got the TeXLive and ConTeXt packages from the Ubuntu repositories. I tried
compiling a very simple document:
\starttext
Hello this is
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