Same problem, item (6) of email below, observed with arabtype font. See
attached. MWE follows.
\definefontfamily [myfamily] [serif] [arabictypesetting] [features=arabic]
\setupbodyfont[myfamily]
\setupalign[r2l]
\setupdirections[bidi=global,method=two]
\setupmixedcolumns[register
,repeat]
\noitem \startitemize[a]
\item
\item
\item
\stopitemize
\item
\item
\item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Context version ConTeXt ver: 2016.07.23 13:35 MKIV beta fmt: 2016.7.24
int: english/english
2016-07-24 12:28 GMT+02:00 Fabrice Couvreur
n’t thw right defintion in older versions):
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize]
> [color=darkred,
>distance=\spaceamount,
> option={packed,fit,intext}]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n,repeat]
>
> \item \input tufte
>
> \noitem \star
hasn’t thw right defintion in older versions):
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[color=darkred,
distance=\spaceamount,
option={packed,fit,intext}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item \input tufte
\noitem \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\item \input
he letter a
> is on the number 2
>
> \startitemize[n]
>
> \item \input tufte
>
> \item \startitemize[a]
> \item \input tufte
> \item \input tufte
> \stopitemize
>
> \stopitemize
>
> Fabrice
>
> 2016-07-22 13:06 GMT+02:00 Fabrice Couvreur
I just noticed that there is a problem with the level 2. a. The letter a is on
the number 2
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
Fabrice
2016-07-22 13:06 GMT+02:00 Fabrice
et what I want.
> Thanks,
> Fabrice
>
> \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize]
> [each]
> [color=darkred]
> [packed]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n]
>
> \item \input tufte
>
> \item \startitemize[a]
>
&
Fabrice Couvreur <mailto:fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>
22. Juli 2016 um 12:32
Hi,
I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want.
Thanks,
Fabrice
\setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[each]
[color=darkred]
[packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item
Hi,
I can not find any keyword must be used to get what I want.
Thanks,
Fabrice
\setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[each]
[color=darkred]
[packed]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \input tufte
\item \startitemize[a]
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
>> the margin (see the third question.) The \ansblank command seems to the
>> second part of Mypar is
>> the margin? Pdf of the success and fail attached.
>>
>> Thanks! John
>>
>> \startMypar
>> \item Third question refers to g
seems to the second part of Mypar is
the margin? Pdf of the success and fail attached.
Thanks! John
\startMypar
\item Third question refers to graphic at right.
\Mypar
\stopMypar
\item
\startcombination[nx=2,ny=1]
{\framed[frame=off,align=flushleft,location=top,width=.5\localhsize]
]}
\define\blankoff{\setupitemgroup [itemize] [style=bold,command=\noblank]}
\starttext
\showframe
\startitemize[n]
\blankon
\item First question.
\blankoff
\item Second question has two parts.
\startitemize[a]
\blankon
\item subquestion a
\item subquestion b
\stopitemize
\blankon
\startMypar
\thinrule}}
> \setupitemgroup [itemize] [n, style=bold,right=\ansblank]
>
\setupitemgroup[itemize][style=bold,before=\ansblank]
Wolfgang
—
Thank you Wolfgang. That works for one item but it does not carry forward to
multiple items:
\define\ansblank{\inright{\getnumber[itemgroup:it
The following is no longer putting the “answer blank” in the right margin.
\define\ansblank{\inright{\getnumber[itemgroup:itemize]. \thinrule}}
\setupitemgroup [itemize] [n, style=bold,right=\ansblank]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item A question.
\stopitemize
\showframe
\stoptext
When I
://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mathtools/empheq.pdf
Consider the following example:
\showframe
\setupitemize[margin=6em]
\setupformula[align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item An equation inside an itemize
\startformula
E = mc^2
\stopformula
\stopitemize
\stoptext
, some more - future - possibilities and
bester handling in boxes and such)
Consider the following example:
\showframe
\setupitemize[margin=6em]
\setupformula[align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item An equation inside an itemize
\startformula
E = mc^2
\stopformula
\startitemize
\item An equation inside an itemize
\startformula
E = mc^2
\stopformula
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The output of 2016.05.06 is attached as test-old.pdf; that of 2016.06.16
is attached as test-new.pdf
Is it possible to revert to the old behavior?
Thanks,
Aditya
test
]
\item Les coordonnées du vecteur \math{\vector{AB}} sont :
\blank[formula]
\startitemize[a,columns,joinedup,pack,1*broad,four]
[stopper={.},style=bold,color=darkred]
\item \math{\startpmatrix 2 \NR 1\NR \stoppmatrix}
\item \math{\startpmatrix -2 \NR 2\NR \stoppmatrix}
\item
On 5/29/2016 6:36 PM, Thomas Fehige wrote:
I'm still trying to understand some ConTeXt ways of doing things, being
a kind of LaTeX native myself. I bought the context-fonts manual, but
still can't figure out how to implement a macro that does the simple(?)
following, especially item 3:
1. Make
I'm still trying to understand some ConTeXt ways of doing things, being
a kind of LaTeX native myself. I bought the context-fonts manual, but
still can't figure out how to implement a macro that does the simple(?)
following, especially item 3:
1. Make #1 uppercase [OK, in simple situations I
Henman <mailto:dhen...@gmail.com>
20. Mai 2016 um 20:40
It seems that my messages are not appropriately getting onto the list?
Have you been to busy to forward them to the list?
Question now is "how to stop "repeat" in enumerations that give item
numbers s
It seems that my messages are not appropriately getting onto the list?
Have you been to busy to forward them to the list?
Question now is "how to stop "repeat" in enumerations that give item
numbers such as 1 1.1 1.1.1 but at a certain depth I just
want
etupitemgroup[itemize][1][n, repeat]
>\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][n, repeat]
>\setupitemgroup[itemize][3][a, norepeat]
>
>\starttext
>
>This is our item list:
>
>\startitemize
>\item ... % 1
>\startitem
an't see how to turn off the repeat.
The source includes a norepeat keyword that should disable repetition.
But I’m a afraid it doesn’t work:
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][n, repeat]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][n, repeat]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][3][a, norepeat]
\starttext
This is o
hoped this would mean I could output something:
Boxing. (1903, September 13). The Sunday Times, p.8
However, if I create an item of type 'newspaper’ and \cite it I get an output
of all stored fields:
newspaper: [day: 13] [journal: {The Sunday Times}] [month: 09]
[pages:8][title
l in Right-to-Left environment.
> >
> > %%% begin example-RtoL-reverse.tex
> > \usemodule[simplefonts]
> > \setmainfont[ALM Fixed][features=arabic,range=arabic]
> >
> > \setupdirections[bidi=global,method=two]
> > \setupalign[righttoleft]
> >
> >
LM Fixed][features=arabic,range=arabic]
>
> \setupdirections[bidi=global,method=two]
> \setupalign[righttoleft]
>
> \starttext
> آزمایش نوشتن از راست به چپ
>
> \startitemize[columns,two][direction=reverse]
> \item First
> \item Second
> \item Third
> \item Fou
[bidi=global,method=two]
> \setupalign[righttoleft]
>
> \starttext
> آزمایش نوشتن از راست به چپ
>
> \startitemize[columns,two][direction=reverse]
> \item First
> \item Second
> \item Third
> \item Fourth
> \stopitemize
>
> آزمایش نوشتن از راست به چپ
> \
environment.
%%% begin example-RtoL-reverse.tex
\usemodule[simplefonts]
\setmainfont[ALM Fixed][features=arabic,range=arabic]
\setupdirections[bidi=global,method=two]
\setupalign[righttoleft]
\starttext
آزمایش نوشتن از راست به چپ
\startitemize[columns,two][direction=reverse]
\item First
\item
I actually figured out that one can use the following:
\startitemize[columns,two][direction=reverse]
\item first
\item second
\item third
\stopitemize
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 10:06 AM, Mohammad Hossein Bateni <bat...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Wolfgang,
>
> Did you imply in the email b
right side of page.
>
> I can use \startcolumns[direction=left]\startitemize \item First \item
> Second \item Third \stopitemize \stopcolumns
> but I think it look better if there is a key direction=left for the
> \startitemize environment such as used in columns environ
[before=\nowhitespace, after=\nowhitespace]
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \startdescription{Short term:}
>> Items with short terms are fine.
>> \stopdescription
>>
>> \startdescription{This is a really long term:}
>> Long term + short definition
>>
long term:}
Long term + short definition
\stopdescription
\startdescription{This is a really long term:}
... the long term of the item above the mashes into the term below.
\stopdescription
\stoptext
And here is an attempt at a plain text representation of what I'm trying
to achieve
lected and its thumbnail is displayed in the
right pane. From my experience as long as this thumbnail is displayed, the PDF
file is locked for any modifications (!) Really silly from Adobe developers.
My advice is to either close Reader completely or select
bulate is numbered from
'd. to f.' instead of from 'a. to c.'
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
\starttabulate[|l|p|]
\item \NC column1 \NC column2 \NC \NR
\item \NC column1 \NC column2 \NC \NR
\item \NC column1 \NC column2 \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I'm unable to figure out why this occurs an
On 4/6/2016 1:04 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Dear members,
The following combination of itemize and starttabulate is numbered from
'd. to f.' instead of from 'a. to c.'
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
\starttabulate[|l|p|]
\item \NC column1 \NC column2 \NC \NR
\item \NC column1 \NC column2 \NC \NR
Dear members,
The following combination of itemize and starttabulate is numbered from 'd. to
f.' instead of from 'a. to c.'
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
\starttabulate[|l|p|]
\item \NC column1 \NC column2 \NC \NR
\item \NC column1 \NC column2 \NC \NR
\item \NC column1 \NC column2 \NC \NR
On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 14:53:05 +0100, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
>
> On 3/22/2016 9:19 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
> > \setuptagging[state=start]
> > \starttext
> >
> >\startsectionlevel[title=Chapter]
> > Text.
> > \startit
On 3/22/2016 9:19 AM, Christoph Reller wrote:
\setuptagging[state=start]
\starttext
\startsectionlevel[title=Chapter]
Text.
\startitemize[columns]
\item A
\item B
\stopitemize
\startitemize
\item A
\item B
\stopitemize
More Text
te=start]
\starttext
\startsectionlevel[title=Chapter]
Text.
\startitemize[columns]
\item A
\item B
\stopitemize
\startitemize
\item A
\item B
\stopitemize
More Text.
\stopsec
Hi,
I would like to produce an item list like this:
- bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla blaaa bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
t; Hi Hans,
>>
>> It seems that with the new beta (ConTeXt ver: 2016.03.04 10:39 MKIV beta
>> fmt: 2016.3.7), there is a bug with random itemization.
>> I cannot tell exactly when this feature has been broken.
>> The problem is that for instance in the following example, so
stance in the following example, sometimes
the item C is repeated three times, sometimes A is repeated twice, etc.
strc-itm.mkvi:
\def\strc_itemgroups_collected_flush
{\ifconditional\c_strc_itemgroups_randomize
\getrandomcount\c_strc_itemgroups_collected_current\p
Hi Hans,
It seems that with the new beta (ConTeXt ver: 2016.03.04 10:39 MKIV beta fmt:
2016.3.7), there is a bug with random itemization.
I cannot tell exactly when this feature has been broken.
The problem is that for instance in the following example, sometimes the item C
is repeated three
ot; "start / stop" br
\start${1:something}
${0:${VISUAL}}
\stop$1
endsnippet
snippet enum "Enumerate" b
\startitemize[n]
\item
$0
\stopitemize
endsnippet
snippet item "Itemize" b
\startitemize
\item
$0
\stopitemize
endsnippet
Aidan Nichol <mailto:ai...@nicholware.co.uk>
24. Februar 2016 um 12:47
I’m trying to create something (like varioref in latex) that
suppresses \at output if the referenced item is on the current page.
The main decision point is with
\doifelse{\at[ref2]}{\rawcountervalue[page]}{ sam
I’m trying to create something (like varioref in latex) that suppresses \at
output if the referenced item is on the current page. The main decision point
is with
\doifelse{\at[ref2]}{\rawcountervalue[page]}{ same page }{ different page }
no matter what I try (expdoifelse and other ways to get
=bytext, location=text]
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{Main issue}
Simple steps to reproduce the issue with notes:
\startitemize[n]
\item Open the file and keep browsing it fit to width.
\item Click on link for note 24 (on next page).
\item Change view
3. third
4. fourth 5. fifth6. sixth
I use the code as below.
\starttext
\startitemize[n, columns,three, ]
\item first
\item second
\item third
\stopitemize
\startitemize[continue]
\item fourth
\item fifth
\item sixth
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Is there any
"Snippet WN \\WINDOW ".bt
" exec "Snippet sub
\\subsection{".st."name".et."}\\label{sub:".st."name:substitute(@z,'.','\\l&','g')".et."}".st.et
&qu
. fifth6. sixth
I use the code as below.
\starttext
\startitemize[n, columns,three, ]
\item first
\item second
\item third
\stopitemize
\startitemize[continue]
\item fourth
\item fifth
\item sixth
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Is there any simpler way to achieve this?
Thank you
startitemize \item First \item
Second \item Third \stopitemize \stopcolumns
but I think it look better if there is a key direction=left for
the\startitemize environment such as used in columns environment.
The underlying columns mechanism has a reverse option for the direction
key. I sent a patc
I
use
\startitemize [s,columns,three] [margin=1em]
the result is three column where first column start from left side of page,
but I want it to start from right side of page.
I can use \startcolumns[direction=left]\startitemize \item First \item
Second \item Third \stopitemize \stopcolumns
but I
\completecontent
\chapter{Main issue}
Simple steps to reproduce the issue with notes:
\startitemize[n]
\item Open the file and keep browsing it fit to width.
\item Click on link for note 24 (on next page).
\item Change view to fit to width.
\item Search for note 24 in footnotes
Hi Hans,
By removing \startlinecorrection[blank] the problem persists with the
following code.
Thank you.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n][stopper={.},style=bold]
\item La suite \m{\left(U_n\right)} est géométrique de premier terme \m{U_0
= 10} et de raison \m{q = 3 }, alors
On 2/18/2016 5:34 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hello,
I do not succeed more to have a list according to the number of columns
that I chose.
Thank you
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n][stopper={.},style=bold]
\item La suite \m{\left(U_n\right)} est géométrique de premier terme
\m{U_0 = 10} et
Hello,
I do not succeed more to have a list according to the number of columns that
I chose.
Thank you
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n][stopper={.},style=bold]
\item La suite \m{\left(U_n\right)} est géométrique de premier terme \m{U_0
= 10} et de raison \m{q = 3 }, alors
\item Hello!
\stopitemize
\stopbuffer
which would get the original code and its result:
"
Sample code:
\typebuffer[demo][syntax=ConTeXt] % Specify syntax highlighter, show the
code
produces:
\getbuffer[demo] % Result
"
Is it possible somehow?
the 'option' key does that (
Hello,
is it possible to \typebuffer with a syntax highlighting?
\typefile allows to specific syntax highlighter, e.g. \typefile[TEX]{file.tex};
\typebuffer does not (AFAIK).
It would be useful to have:
\startbuffer[demo]
\startitemize
\item Hello!
\stopitemize
\stopbuffer
which
.
Minimal example follows.
Thanks in advance: OK
%% begin example-itemize.tex
\starttext
\startitemize[n][style=bold]
\startitem
First item
\stopitem
\startitem
Second item
\stopitem
\startitem
Third item
\stopitem
\stopitemize
I want the distance between items to be smaller than in the above
to hear that a sprint is planned.
I am not sure what kind of abstract I should send to Alan. If a sprint
is planned we could setup a sprint planning etherpad somewhere an add
items there so that participants can choose an item to work on.
juh
_
\startitemize though.
\setupalign[r2l]
\starttext
Hello!
\startitemize[columns,three,packed,n]
\item One
\item Two
\item Three
\item Four
\item Five
\item Six
\item Seven
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The result looks like the following:
!olleH
en
t; No error: \startplacetable[location=here,reference=tab:beaufort,title=Beaufort
> tabel]
> Error:
> \startplacetable[location=page,reference=tab:beaufort,title=Beaufort tabel]
>
> A further observation: the item placed is nearly filling the page. Making
> the item somewhat smal
]
A further observation: the item placed is nearly filling the page. Making the
item somewhat smaller avoids the error, even if its the only item on the page.
I did not succeed to compose a minimal example, in my experience the occurrence
of the error seems too unpredictable. The actual project is far
Hi wizards
(I’m trying to adapt http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Manual_Bibliography, but
that doesn’t really matter.)
\item is documented to take a reference: \item[myref]
But this reference is always unknown if I try to access it, see example:
\starttext
Siehe \in[eins] oder so
Am 2015-12-04 um 19:58 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>:
>> \item is documented to take a reference: \item[myref]
>> But this reference is always unknown if I try to access it, see example:
>> Siehe \in[eins] oder so.
>> My error
Henning Hraban Ramm <mailto:te...@fiee.net>
4. Dezember 2015 um 12:57
Hi wizards
(I’m trying to adapt
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Manual_Bibliography, but that doesn’t
really matter.)
\item is documented to take a reference: \item[myref]
But this reference is always unknown if
Henning Hraban Ramm <mailto:te...@fiee.net>
4. Dezember 2015 um 16:34
The same seems to be true for \at and \about.
Then how must I setup my "cite" to get the reference label of an item?
In my "manual bibliography" (as in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Ma
nd \about.
> > Then how must I setup my "cite" to get the reference label of an
> > item?
> >
> > In my "manual bibliography" (as in
> > http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Manual_Bibliography), I have
> >
> > \definereferenceformat[cite][le
of the page 1 there is a large space and I would
like to insert some decorative item. But my problem is that I do not know how
to write some logic to insert this decorative stuff only if the title of
Section 2 is moved to second page (if it is not, ie the section 1 is shorter,
the section 2 title
Hello list,
I'm typesetting end notes with the pages where they get called
(don't think about \endnote since I'm not using it; they are simple
\item paragraphs).
Here's an example:
4 Text of the end note blah blah blah blah
blah, end of para. p. 3, 45, 96
which means that the end note
pages where they get called
> (don't think about \endnote since I'm not using it; they are simple
> \item paragraphs).
> Here's an example:
>
> 4 Text of the end note blah blah blah blah
> blah, end of para. p. 3, 45, 96
>
> which means that the end note 4 occurs in pa
\endnote since I'm not using it; they are simple
> \item paragraphs).
> Here's an example:
>
> 4 Text of the end note blah blah blah blah
> blah, end of para. p. 3, 45, 96
>
> which means that the end note 4 occurs in pages 3, 45, 96.
>
> The pages a
hould look like this:
> >
> > 5 Text of the fifth endnote blah blah blah
> > a little longer to fill the text width.
> > p. 4, 12
> >
> >
> > > Hello list,
> > > I'm typesetting end notes with the pages where they get called
> > > (don'
]
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=middle,location=outer]
\def\Info#1{\margindata[inmargin]{\rotate{#1}\ignorespaces}}
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Question 1
\vskip8cm
\Info{20 \periods[3] 15 \periods[3] 10}
\vskip1cm
\item Question 2
\vskip8cm
\Info{20 \periods[3] 15 \periods[3] 10}
\page
se Font Awesome Icons in ConTeXt, for
>example
>> as symbols in an item list.
>I forgot to give a link for those who doesn't know Font Awesome:
>https://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/cheatsheet/
>
>--
>Romain Diss
>_
Hi,
>> is there a simple way to use Font Awesome Icons in ConTeXt, for
>> example as symbols in an item list.
> Sure, you can grab the otf version of font awesome and load it like
> any other font.
Thank you for the response. The problem is that my text editor use a
font th
Hi all,
I'm not a font expert with ConteXt so maybe my question is trivial but
is there a simple way to use Font Awesome Icons in ConTeXt, for example
as symbols in an item list.
Thanks in advance.
All the best.
--
Romain Diss
> I'm not a font expert with ConteXt so maybe my question is trivial but
> is there a simple way to use Font Awesome Icons in ConTeXt, for example
> as symbols in an item list.
I forgot to give a link for those who doesn't know Font Awesome:
https://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/c
.
5. When “method=font” is not present, protrusion for non-block
quotations (\quotation{…}) is not done at all.
6. With the older bibliography system, footnotes in citations in
quotation blocks do not cause a halt in compilation.
7. With the older bibliography system, item 3 is still
dr. Hans van der Meer <mailto:havdm...@ziggo.nl>
25. Oktober 2015 um 10:46
I want to typeset a series of items in the itemize-list structure. But
not numbered 1. 2. etc, but each item a separate indication, in fact
in this case years. In \startitemize \startitem .. \stopitem ..
\stopite
t puts the quotation marks
in a box which is only moved into the margin independant of protrusion.
6. With the older bibliography system, footnotes in citations in
quotation blocks do not cause a halt in compilation.
See 2.
7. With the older bibliography system, item 3 is still a p
I want to typeset a series of items in the itemize-list structure. But not
numbered 1. 2. etc, but each item a separate indication, in fact in this case
years. In \startitemize \startitem .. \stopitem .. \stopitemize I am not able
to realize this and the ConTeXt Wiki on these commands didn't
protrusion.
5. When “method=font” is not present, protrusion for non-block
quotations (\quotation{…}) is not done at all.
6. With the older bibliography system, footnotes in citations in
quotation blocks do not cause a halt in compilation.
7. With the older bibliography system, item 3 is still
for non-block
quotations (\quotation{…}) is not done at all.
6. With the older bibliography system, footnotes in citations in
quotation blocks do not cause a halt in compilation.
7. With the older bibliography system, item 3 is still a problem, that
is, method=font appears to be inimical
il.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Otared Kavian 7. Oktober 2015 um 11:27
>> Hi Wolfgang and Willi,
>>
>> Indeed the observation made by Wolfgang is correct, but even upon following
>> those instructions, somehow the level 2 does not work as expected:
>>
Otared Kavian <mailto:ota...@gmail.com>
7. Oktober 2015 um 11:27
Hi Wolfgang and Willi,
Indeed the observation made by Wolfgang is correct, but even upon
following those instructions, somehow the level 2 does not work as
expected:
You forgot the \item for the second level entries.
Wo
the observation made by Wolfgang is correct, but even upon following
>>> those instructions, somehow the level 2 does not work as expected:
>>>
>> You forgot the \item for the second level entries.
>>
>> Wolfgang
>> _
ess with attempts.
Can something other than page numbers be the indexed item?
I have a book with many quotations, each identified by a number
(generated by \definelabel). For an index of quotations, it would be
more useful to point to that quotation number than the page number.
Perhaps the l
Dear list members,
I would like the second level of an index item be typeset differently
from the first level, e.g. as in
\starttext
\index{level+{\it second}}
\completeindex
\stoptext
Instead of adding {\it ... } to each \index separately, could this be
realized systematically, in e.g. one
,joinedup,packed]
\item \Dicitque \qquad\boxWidth{\Dicitque}\par
\item \DicitqueK \qquad\boxWidth{\DicitqueK}\par
\item \DicitqueKK \qquad\boxWidth{\DicitqueKK}\par
\it
\item \Dicitque \qquad\boxWidth{\Dicitque}\par
\item \DicitqueK \qquad\boxWidth{\DicitqueK}\par
\item \DicitqueKK
]}]
\startitemize
\item Item one.
\item Item two.
\item Item three.
\stopitemize
\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLEbody
\eTABLE
}
\stoptext
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=bold]
On a tracé trois vecteurs et placé un point A sur la figure ci-contre.
\startitemize[a][stopper={)},style=bold]
\item Construire le point C tel que $\vec{\rm{AC}}=\vec{u} + \vec{v}$.
\item Construire le point B tel que $\vec{\rm{AB}}=\vec{u} + \vec{v} +
\vec{w} $.
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\item la blava recorre
\stopitemize
/presentacio
/activitat
/activitats
is interpreted? I want that {\start,\stop}itemize is processed.
\xmlflushcontext
My setup is:
\startenvironment processadorxml
\xmlloadonly{rebost}{dades/activitats.xml}{}
\def\Activitat#1%
{\xmlfilter
entries appropriately.
Can anyone suggest a way to do this, or some other method? Perhaps a
pagecommand that compares the register item real page number to the
highest real page number of the body? I would prefer a solution that
does not require changing the register commands (\index
and find no way to
mark index entries appropriately.
Can anyone suggest a way to do this, or some other method? Perhaps a
pagecommand that compares the register item real page number to the
highest real page number of the body? I would prefer a solution that
does not require changing the register
'?
activitats
activitat id=1 tema=funcions continguts=funció afí, dependència lineal,
funcions a trossos
presentacio tipus=tradicional sintaxi=context verbs=modelitzacióLa
fitxa blava i la fitxa vermella es mouen de la manera següent:
\startitemize
\item la blava recorre
\stopitemize
at the
defineconversionset and defineprocessor documentation and find no way to
mark index entries appropriately.
Can anyone suggest a way to do this, or some other method? Perhaps a
pagecommand that compares the register item real page number to the
highest real page number of the body? I would prefer a solution
and defineprocessor documentation and find no way to
mark index entries appropriately.
Can anyone suggest a way to do this, or some other method? Perhaps a
pagecommand that compares the register item real page number to the
highest real page number of the body? I would prefer a solution that
does
Jul 2015 15:37:14 +0200, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 7/29/2015 11:38 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Dear Hans Alan,
I would like to manually print the selected list of publications, like this:
\usebtxdataset[items.bib]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \cite[entry][bib1
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