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Joh
Achim Jander wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am trying to get into Context again. The documentation seems to be
somewhat better than one year ago (my last attempt) but still very
suboptimal. Many information (as well on Contextgarden as on Pragma) is
\setupknowledge[gaps=none]
;)
Joh
Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Great. How easy!!! It works very well now!
I have gaps in basic knowledges ...
Thanx very much to Peter !!!
Jaroslav Hajtmar
Dne 7.12.2010 13:09, Peter Münster napsal(a):
\setupfloats[spacebefore=none, spaceafter=none]
Hi,
How do I escape a : in an
\startxmlsetups
?
the element is actually called text:p and does not refer to
text
p
something
/p
/text
but to
text:p
something
/text:p
This is the current MarkV Beta ...
Thanks, Joh
Hi,
Consider something like
library(ggplot2)
movies$decade - round_any(movies$year, 10)
m - qplot(rating,data=movies,colour=factor(decade),geom=density)
m
(modified from ?stat_density).
I'd like to add on the line y=0 a dot for the median of each decade
category (using the same colour
Grrr ... wrong newsgroup.
Sorry,
Joh
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hi,
Consider something like
library(ggplot2)
movies$decade - round_any(movies$year, 10)
m - qplot(rating,data=movies,colour=factor(decade),geom=density)
m
(modified from ?stat_density).
I'd like to add on the line y=0
Timestamp:
2009-05-11 13:30
Ouch.
Can that be synchronized with the rsync-able repository?
Thanks, Joh
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 04.12.2009 um 14:27 schrieb Johannes Graumann:
Hi,
How would one install the minimals when sitting behind a restrictive
firewall not allowing
Geee, that was easy!
$context --version
MTXrun | main context file: /opt/ConTeXt/tex/texmf-
context/tex/context/base/context.tex
MTXrun | current version: 2009.12.03 00:41
Thanks a lot!
Joh
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Monday 07 December 2009 10:49:45 Johannes Graumann wrote:
Timestamp
Hello,
This doesn't seem to work anymore:
\xmlprocess{main}{zip:///\inputfilename.odt?name=content.xml}{}
What's a newer syntax? Thanks, Joh
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Hi,
How would one install the minimals when sitting behind a restrictive
firewall not allowing rsyncing with the outside world?
Thanks, Joh
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No changes in error message. I attach the code that doesn't work like so:
context --ctx=t-openoffice Attempt.odt
luigi scarso wrote:
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 7:53 PM, Johannes Graumann
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello,
In a bit to finally get Wolfgang's present to me (see XML thread
Hello,
In a bit to finally get Wolfgang's present to me (see XML thread somewhere)
finally compiled, I update my minimals via the first-install.sh script and run
luatools --generat context --make afterwards. Now I get the error below.
Where might I err?
Thanks, Joh
context --version
MtxRun
, Oct 26, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Johannes Graumann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is sending me down the right paths (at least showing me the sign
post ;0) - I know I'm a pain in the neck, but the attached minimal
(mirroring your proposal with the colored snippet fixed) compiles to to
black tests
This is sending me down the right paths (at least showing me the sign post ;0)
- I know I'm a pain in the neck, but the attached minimal (mirroring your
proposal with the colored snippet fixed) compiles to to black tests ...
What's wrong?
Thanks, Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
\starttext
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I attached a fixed version, the errors in your version are:
Thank you for your time!
- your wrote do:style:textproperties instead of
do:style:text-properties
for the text:span element , the hyphen was missing
Ok, that was plain stupid.
- the begin of the line in
I keep gnawing on this now ...
Added the following (see attachment):
\xmlval{fo:color}{\xmlatt{#1}{color}}{}
and
\xmlmapvalue{fo:color}{#ff}{\color[red]}
Which works just fine (given you use \setupcolors[state=start] as well), but
is there a way to generically paste the ff bit into
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\xmlfilter{main}{office:automatic-styles/style:style/style:text-properties
/command(do:style:text-properties)}
\xmlflush{#1}
\egroup
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups text:span
\bgroup
\xmlfilter{main}{office:automatic-styles/style:[EMAIL
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\startxmlsetups text:span
\bgroup
\xmlfilter{main}{office:automatic-styles/style:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:name='\xmlatt{#1}{style-name}']/style:text-properties/command(do:style:text-properties)}
\xmlflush{#1}
\egroup
\stopxmlsetups
Just saw this
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\startxmlsetups text:span
\bgroup
\xmlfilter{main}{office:automatic-styles/style:[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:name='\xmlatt{#1}{style-name}']/style:text-properties/command(do:style:text-properties)}
\xmlflush{#1}
\egroup
\stopxmlsetups
Just saw this
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfgang at googlemail.com writes:
\xmlprocess{main}{zip:///\inputfilename.odt?name=content.xml}{}
or
\usezipfile[\inputfilename.odt]
\xmlprocess{main}{*/content.xml}{}
Thank you very much - very nice!
You could use this for the start but it behavious a
luigi scarso wrote:
A bit OT
Do you know
http://opendocumentfellowship.com/development/projects/odfpy
To do what in this context :) ?
Joh
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-style}}{}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlmapvalue {fo:font-weight} {bold} {\bf}
\xmlmapvalue {fo:font-style} {italic} {\it}
\starttext
%\xmlprocess{main}{zip::\env{odt}::content.xml}{}
\xmlprocess{main}{content.xml}{}
\stoptext
\stopenvironment
Hans Hagen wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote
Hello,
I while ago
(http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20080214.090451.b23da5b9.en.html)
I asked whether the creation of a xml mapping tag was possible using mark
V. I'm about to revisit this after some long absence and would like to know
whether there's anything new and nifty which might
... deafening speechlessness ... interrupted by the sound of a tear of joy
hitting the keyboard ...
LOVELY! I'm off to play!
Can you elaborate a bit on what % todo: namespaces in attributes means and
what the goal here would be?
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
I
Hans Hagen wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hans,
Can you drop any hints as to whether this is even possible and whether
there's something exemplary around I may meditate about?
this kind of questions always puts me in need to think about it mode
which may take some time
anyhow, one
Hans,
Can you drop any hints as to whether this is even possible and whether
there's something exemplary around I may meditate about?
Thanks, Joh
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Dear XML-processing inclined,
I was wondering whether with MarkV it is possible to parse an XML file
that contains
Dear XML-processing inclined,
I was wondering whether with MarkV it is possible to parse an XML file that
contains style definitions as well as there usage and create context
mappings for them on the fly. In the example fragment below this would
mean:
- scan the file until hitting the
Hans Hagen wrote:
here are my logs
context --ctx=COOnTeXML.ctx Versuch.odt 1.log
texexec --ctx=COOnTeXML.ctx Versuch.odt 2.log
(context == mtxrun --script context which is the future way to go with
luatex)
So there's absolutely no hint on why I can't get this to work one can deduct
Hans Hagen wrote:
it look like you don't run luatex at all
run texexec with --verbose to see what command is issued
Here it is. What does unable to fix backend map path indicate?
Joh
#texexec --ctx=COOnTeXML.ctx --verbose Versuch.odt
TeXExec | processing document 'Versuch.odt'
TeXExec |
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
LuaTools | no luc/lua with
name
///home/balin/luatex-cache/context/df978da3a6143ec9969278aafe7c9243/formats/cont-en
It looks like there is no cont-en.luc nor cont-en.lua in
/home/balin/luatex-cache/context
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
LuaTools | no luc/lua with
name
///home/balin/luatex-cache/context/df978da3a6143ec9969278aafe7c9243/formats/cont-en
It looks like there is no cont-en.luc nor cont-en.lua in
/home/balin/luatex
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
but running setuptex means: [dot] setuptex. Else it has no effect.
Here's the whole procedure once more:
rsync -av
rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/osx-intel/first-setup.sh .
./first-setup.sh
# then, you might need to skip a bunch of currently broken greek
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Thanks for the hint. Different error now: how to remedy
'LuaTools | running command:
luatex --ini --lua=cont-en.luc
/home/balin/context/tex//texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-en.tex
\\dump
(/home/balin/context/tex//texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-en.tex ! I
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Feb 13, 2008 3:43 PM, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Thanks for the hint. Different error now: how to remedy
'LuaTools | running command:
luatex --ini --lua=cont-en.luc
/home/balin/context/tex//texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-en.tex
I guess this means my attempt to setup the minimal failed miserably. I'll
have to try again.
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
here are my logs
context --ctx=COOnTeXML.ctx Versuch.odt 1.log
texexec --ctx=COOnTeXML.ctx Versuch.odt 2.log
(context == mtxrun --script context which is the future way
My version is:
texexec --check
TeXExec | current distribution: web2c
TeXExec | context source date: 2008.02.09 01:29
TeXExec | format
path: . /home/balin/context/tex/texmf-project/web2c/unsetengine
/home/balin/context/tex/texmf-fonts/web2c/unsetengine
I'm just to stupid to get this done ... can I ask for one more glance at my
combined folly? Why doesn't this compile?
texexec --ctx=COOnTeXML.ctx Versuch.odt
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
the cleanest way is:
\startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
\xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{text:p}{xml:paragraph}
Hans Hagen wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
\starttext
% \xmlprocess{main}{zip::\env{odt}::content.xml}{}
\xmlprocess{main}{\usezipfile[\env{odt}][content.xml]}{}
\stoptext
\usezipfile[\env{odt}]
\xmlprocess{main}{content.xml} or \xmlprocess{main}{*/content.xml}
you can also
Johannes Graumann wrote:
I'll try tonight. Thanks, Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
i posted something about this a few weeks ago ... thing slike
registering zip files, reading from zip:// etc
Are you referring to this:
http
Thanks for your time.
Hans Hagen wrote:
you'll have to make me a test file then
Attached.
As described earlier this is supposed to compile like so:
texmfstart
texexec --lua --purge --arg=odt=Versuch.odt --result=Versuch.odt.pdf
COOnTeXML.tex
where COOnTeXML reads:
\startxmlsetups
Hans Hagen wrote:
i posted something about this a few weeks ago ... thing slike
registering zip files, reading from zip:// etc
Are you referring to this:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20080131.07.9fb1c327.en.html
?
Joh
Thank you so much for your time and help! I'll look at this tonight. What
xml editor are you using?
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
the cleanest way is:
\startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
\xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{text:p}{xml:paragraph}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregistersetup{xml:mysetups}
I'll try tonight. Thanks, Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
i posted something about this a few weeks ago ... thing slike
registering zip files, reading from zip:// etc
Are you referring to this:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message
Joel C. Salomon wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 11:35 AM, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a *.deb release for the current context version, or what are the
plans for it?
Norbert Preining is on vacation, so I'm guessing no. The most recent
version he's got on his site
(http
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
ctxtools --updatecontent
Thanks for the hint, but that doesn't seem to work ...
# ctxtools --updatecontext
CtxTools
updating /etc/texmf:/var/lib/texmf:/usr/share/texmf:/usr/share/texmf-texlive
CtxTools | unable to change
to
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Feb 9, 2008 4:09 PM, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
ctxtools --updatecontent
Thanks for the hint, but that doesn't seem to work ...
# ctxtools --updatecontext
CtxTools
updating
/etc/texmf:/var/lib/texmf:/usr/share/texmf
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
# ctxtools --updatecontext
CtxTools
updating
/etc/texmf:/var/lib/texmf:/usr/share/texmf:/usr/share/texmf-texlive
CtxTools | unable to change to
/etc/texmf:/var/lib/texmf:/usr/share/texmf:/usr/share/texmf-texlive
I do not understand enough of the ctxtools.rb script to
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
On Feb 9, 2008 4:09 PM, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
ctxtools --updatecontent
Thanks for the hint, but that doesn't seem to work ...
# ctxtools --updatecontext
CtxTools
updating
/etc/texmf:/var/lib/texmf:/usr/share/texmf
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
The reported error is not your fault (might be a
did-not-consider-all-the-border-cases-bug in ctxtools), but if you
have used the minimals from the garden, you already have the latest
version of ConTeXt and there's no need to update it. The minimals are
created exactly
Hi all,
Is there a *.deb release for the current context version, or what are the
plans for it? I'm hesitant to go with a distribution independent context
install ...
Joh
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Hi,
i uploaded a fix for the reported problems; the uploaded version also
uses lua for locating files that have to be included; this should work
with the mkiv xml too (i forgot who asked for that but i needed it
myself too)
Does this include zip file reading while using
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
i uploaded a fix for the reported problems; the uploaded version also
uses lua for locating files that have to be included; this should work
with the mkiv xml too (i forgot who asked for that but i needed it
myself too)
Hello Norbert,
Can I help lifting this into a
Are there any advances regarding reading zipped xml input via luatex?
Thanks, Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
At 31/12/2007 we uploaded an end-of-year release ..
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Context_2007.12.31
we could not update the wiki in time, so here is a delayed
happy new year
Great! amd64 will be much appreciated ... where to get your gpg key from?
Frohes Fest!
Joh
Norbert Preining wrote:
Dear all,
I have updated luatex and context so currently I can even run MkIV
documents ;-)
Debian/sid users should have them already.
Debian/etch users should get
Just trying to keep this on the radar ... ;0)
Merry Chrismas!
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Looks like ConTeXt is not able to open zip files in xml mode, you should
Hans for this feature.
i probably have to call a different function (locator); i'll have a look
at it
Thanks Hans! Please keep me informed ... I will bug you then and again ;0)
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Looks like ConTeXt is not able to open zip files in xml mode, you should
Hans for this feature.
i probably have to call a different function (locator); i'll have a
is in COOnTeXML.tex and Versuch.odt contains a text:p
tag ...
Thanks, Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Dear all,
What is currently the best source for documentation on mark iv's xml
capabilities?
there is a chapter in mk.pdf; next year i'll write a manual (and i'll
probably give
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/12/18, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks! I remembered this, but had lost track of where to find it ...
Can someone please have a quick look at the following:
\startxmlsetups xml:mysetups
\xmlsetsetup{\xmldocument}{text:p}{xml:paragraph
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/12/18, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/12/18, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks! I remembered this, but had lost track of where to find it ...
Can someone please have a quick look at the following
Dear all,
What is currently the best source for documentation on mark iv's xml
capabilities?
Thanks, Joh
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maillist :
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
I know this is nearly the same as a openoffice document (also a zip
archive with many files) but why not.
This is in fact what I'm trying to setup: a Mark IV mapping environment to
typeset odt's (mainly the content.xml part) by just calling ConTeXt on
the odt.
I'm in an
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here wich
is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip
where 'myfile.tex' should contain a lua routine which
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2007/11/6, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I started playing around with ConTeXt/LuaTeX and have a question here
wich is related to a pet project of mine: is it possible to tell Mark IV
something like this
texmfstart texexec --lua --environments
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thanks for that! I found the zipping reference and got it to work.
Returning now to the example above (texmfstart
texexec --lua --environments=myfile.tex someotherfile.zip), what I would
like to do is using lua in myfile.tex to extract the filename to be
texed
Hello,
I'm one of the booktab-equivalent requesters and in my case the request is
motivated by the (sadly German-only)
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/german/tabsatz/tabsatz.pdf
Please compare examples on pages 4 and 5 for the cmidrule functionality I'm
missing in ConTeXt. The clarity you
Stable users that is.
Joh (on unstable, which even has a packaged LuaTeX snapshot - thanks guys!)
Martin Schröder wrote:
2007/4/14, Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As for MKII/pdfTeX1, it makes no sense making a book for a stalled
branch;
debian users will continue to use pdfTeX1
Hello,
A document that compiled fine yesterday with 'texmfstart
texexec --environment Labbook.tex Labbook.xml' today gives me this at the
end of the log running by:
xml : loading module ent
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/xtag-ent.tex))
*
Any pointers as to what I'm screwing up?
Bang! Dumm... shot himself ... last words: thanks!
Joh
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hello,
A document that compiled fine yesterday with 'texmfstart
texexec --environment Labbook.tex Labbook.xml' today gives me this at the
Have you tried --environment=Labbook.tex
Asked the same thing a while ago and Hans put 'selectors' in the ConTeXt
core as an answer. See the end of
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/018204.html for an example.
You shouldn't need any of the macro code any more ...
HTH, Joh
Robin Kirkham wrote:
Hi again,
Is there a way in
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I'm having trouble defining a new unicode character:
'versuch.tex' reads:
\defineXMLentity[\#9633] {\symbol[8]}
It should be
\defineXMLentity[9633] {\symbol[8]}
That's not right. I verify my xml with kxmleditor and '#9633;' is accepted,
while '9633;'
I think I figured this out: '9633' is not in a unicode block as predefined in
unic-xxx.tex
So this doesn't work ... looks like I have to wait for LuaTeX ...
Joh
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Hello,
I'm having trouble defining a new unicode character:
'versuch.tex' reads:
\defineXMLentity[\#9633] {\symbol[8]}
'versuch.xml' reads:
#9633;
Trying to compile this like so:
texmfstart texexec --environment=versuch.tex versuch.xml
Yields the error below. What am I doing wrong
Hello all,
After a good break I'm back at my XML obsession and am running into the
following issue: my environment-file contains these definitions
\defineXMLnested
[reagentlist]
[sample=]
{\definedescription[definition][width=broad,distance=1em,sample={\XMLop{sample}}]}
{}
Hans,
Thanks so much for your help once again!
Joh
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* add \type{symbol=none} to \type{\setuplist} in unnumbered
mode to prevent typesetting of bare numbers
Works now - thanks!
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Hans Hagen wrote:
\c!strut=\@@koindentnext,
should be
\c!strut=\@@kostrut,
That indeed fixes it.
Joh
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Hello,
The current t-bib beta (t-bib-2006.06.23) available at
http://dl.contextgarden.net/modules/t-bib-2006.06.23.zip has a problem:
% Use Taco's bib module for the citations
\usemodule[t-bib]
% Cite the bibliography lists according to the entry order in the *.bib file
Hello,
Consider this code example - the section titles are preceded by inapropriate
vertical whitespace.
\setupheads[alternative=inmargin]
\starttext
\section{Hello}
\subsection{Wie geht's?}
\subsubsection{Gut'n Tach!}
\stoptext
Joh
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Maybe a cutpaste error? It works fine over here, on my local
copy of your thesis. Fragment attached
Indeed! Sorry for bothering you!
I've just uploaded a new version. The new option
\setupcite[interaction=stop] % default=start
disables hyperlinks.
Very nice ...
Hello,
While the recent modifications to the split table mechanisms provided by
Hans help me out with my most annoying monster table using the XML mapping
code below (see
http://www.idyll.org:8081/JohSite/context/p46-50_split_working.pdf/view for
the typeset table; clearly to much whitespace, but
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I've just uploaded a new beta to the modules section at contextgarden.
It took me much longer than I had anticipated, mainly because there
was a massive bug in the per-chapter bibliography code: it generated
duplicate named references for all but the simplest of
Sorry ... missing some info here ...
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I've just uploaded a new beta to the modules section at contextgarden.
It took me much longer than I had anticipated, mainly because there
was a massive bug in the per-chapter bibliography code
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
I run across three problems:
1) with my setup (XML mapped into ConTeXt convolution) the links from
citations exists, but don't point to the right pages in the chapter
specific bibliographies - at least after a single texexec run. Another
run
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Can be fixed rather easily (tomorrow)
That would be marvelous!
Joh
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Hello,
I'd like to explicitly thank Hans for these changes to the table splitting,
which is giving my thesis the last touches.
Thanks you for your openness towards ConTeXt's users - even the more
obnoxiously insisting ones ;0)
Joh
Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
I will upload an alpha release with
Thanks Taco, for these changes. Have been using a preliminary version of
this for a while in my 200 pages thesis with chapter specific
bibliographies of hundred entries and up. Works marvelously!
Joh
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all,
I've just released a beta of the bibliography module for
Hello,
How do I get the entries in TOC/LOF/LOT, t-bib bibliographic references and
in-text references to other text parts (paragraphs, figures, tables)
hyperlinked so that clicking on the respective references will lead me to
the object referred to?
Thanks for your help,
Joh
Hello,
LONG tables form a significant part of my thesis. I put the thesis together
entirely in XML and have a stylesheet matching that XML into ConTeXt.
While ConTeXt is doing a great job with the rest, split TABLEs are not
working - despite Hans' repeatedly answering my pleas with patches. I
Hans Hagen wrote:
ok, fixed, teh next release will properly do:
Thanks, Hans!
Joh
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Johannes Graumann wrote:
title = {{\it {S}accharomyces cerevisiae\/}}
now lacks the required upper case for the 'S' - is there any TeX command
analogous to '\it' forcing capitalization?
Solved. Extra pair of braces around italisized content.
Joh
nico wrote:
I thought that stopper would do it, but either I misuse it, or there's a
bug in there: the dot appears twice!
Strange. If you have sub figures (like Figure 1.2.a) the stopper strategy
works. Just with normal figures (Figure 1.2) there are two dots ...
Looks like a bug to me.
Joh
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\def\nocite[#1]%
{\processcommalist[#1]\addthisref
\processcommalist[#1]\docitation}
Changing the 'nocite' definition to this did it.
Thanks!
Joh
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Taco Hoekwater wrote:
@ARTICLE{article-minimal,
author = {L[eslie] A. Aamport},
title = {The {\it Gnats\/} and Gnus Document Preparation System},
journal = {\mbox{G-Animal's} Journal},
year = 1986,
}
This works indeed - I was missing the '\/' bit. However, now I have
Hello,
My proofreader wants the float labels (Figure 2.5) to end with a dot as
well (as in Figure 2.5.).
Can somebody please point me at how to achieve that?
Thanks, Joh
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Hello,
I'm trying to get my XML citation definitions, which look like so:
cite id=verma:04,mayor:05a,griffin:05 opt=no/
to differentiate between no and t-bib options I hand into the opt flag
like this:
\defineXMLargument
[cite]
[opt=]
{%
\doifelse{\XMLop{opt}}{no}
{%
Hello,
Is there any way using '\it' in the title of a bib-entry, so that
ConTeXt/t-bib will hand it though into the bibliography listing?
I have a lot of publications in my lists that contain species names in there
titles, which are by convention typeset in italics.
Thanks for any hints,
Joh
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Did you use width=fit and height=fit? They are not automatically applied.
Thanks, Fixed now.
Joh
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nico wrote:
Hi Willi,
On Sat, 20 May 2006 20:14:30 +0200, Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Provided I understnad you correctly, then you could play with code as:
\setuphead
Thanks, but it is not a global heading style I look for, but the ability
to do things like this:
Hello,
I define my margins like so:
% Papersize is 'letter'
\setuppapersize[letter][letter]
% CIT thesis regulations: 1 in margins, 1.5 in on the binding side
% Johannes: no footer
\setuplayout[
margin=1in,
backspace=1.5in,
footer=0in
]
but the margins on top, bottom and right differ
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Margin as the dimension parameter in \setuplayout is not the distance
between text and the border, but the width of an auxiliary field on
the left and right (chech the command above to see those fields).
Thanks for pointing out my folly. I did some more digging in the
Hans Hagen wrote:
in core-sys.tex, replace:
\ifx\disableXML\undefined \let\disableXML\relax \fi
\def\loadsystemfiles
{\reportprotectionstate
\readsysfile\f!newfilename
{\showmessage\m!systems2\f!newfilename}%
\donothing
\readsysfile\f!oldfilename
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