Hey there,
please consider:
\starttext
\defineenumeration[definition][text=Definition, alternative=serried]
\setupnumber[definition][way=bysection, numbersection=yes]
\section{My section 1}
\startdefinition
My fist definition
\stopdefinition
Hey there,
please have a look at the following example:
\starttext
$\overbar{\alpha} \overbar{\beta}$
\stoptext
The first one works just fine, whereas the second one looks very odd.
(At least in MkIV...)
Any ideas?
Best,
Johann
Thank you!
On Thu, 2022-06-30 at 07:58 +0200, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 6/30/2022 7:13 AM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
> > On Thu, 30 Jun 2022, Johann Birnick via ntg-context wrote:
> >
> > > I guess you will update to LMTX..? Unfortuna
I guess you will update to LMTX..? Unfortunately I use MkIV, because of other
math bugs in LMTX. Do you know any (can be ugly) way of doing this without the
new stuff?
Johann
On Wed, 2022-06-29 at 20:12 +0200, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 6/29/2022 11:42 AM, Johann Birnick via
Hey there,
does anybody know how to obtain a similar result as in the attached screenshot?
I'm only asking about the multiline text in the big braces, the rest I know.
Thank you,
Johann
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If your question is of
Works, thanks!
On Fri, 2022-06-24 at 12:44 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
> Johann Birnick via ntg-context schrieb am 24.06.2022 um 11:59:
> > Thanks! However, if I type \cite[righttext={, section 2.1}] is doesn't work
> > anymore. Any ideas?
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Thanks! However, if I type \cite[righttext={, section 2.1}] is doesn't work
anymore. Any ideas?
Johann
On Fri, 2022-06-24 at 09:24 +0200, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
> Am 24.06.22 um 02:09 schrieb Johann Birnick via ntg-context:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > using
Hi there,
using \cite[myreference] I will get a result like "[1]", or I could also change
the "1" into some more detailed information such as a tag.
However, I want to obtain something like "[1, section 2.1]".
How can I achieve this?
Thank you very much,
Johann