get rid
of it? (see attached example)
2. This error only appears only with \placecontent[criterium=local] in
combination with a beginning line of \writebetweenlist; with a global
\placecontent and \writebetweenlist it works fine. To reproduce this
uncomment the line %\placecontent
Hello,
This example works as expected
\starttext
\subject{Contents}
\placecontent
\section{One}
\section{Two}
\stoptext
but when I replace \subject with \section like this
\starttext
\section{Contents}
\placecontent
\section{One}
\section{Two}
\stoptext
the contents are not printed out
On 5-6-2012 08:52, Jan Pohanka wrote:
Hello,
This example works as expected
\starttext
\subject{Contents}
\placecontent
\section{One}
\section{Two}
\stoptext
here you get a list if all at the previous level (being the document)
but when I replace \subject with \section like this
\starttext
here you get a list if the entries below \section{Content} and there are
one; lists by default are local
add [criterium=text] to get a complete document based list
thank you for clarification
best regards
Jan
Hello ConTeXist.
When I create my own list of content, so there is a repetition of
chapter numbers in the list of contents.
Is it a bug in last minimals? In previous versions it worked OK!
Thanx Jaroslav
Here is my minimal example:
\definelist[Ichap]
\definelist[IIchap]
Am 20.06.2011 um 23:12 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hello ConTeXist.
When I create my own list of content, so there is a repetition of chapter
numbers in the list of contents.
Is it a bug in last minimals? In previous versions it worked OK!
Thanx Jaroslav
Here is my minimal example:
Thanx Wolfgang.
It is working OK now. Surprised me that in previous versions it was OK.
Jaroslav
Dne 20.6.2011 23:17, Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):
Am 20.06.2011 um 23:12 schrieb Jaroslav Hajtmar:
Hello ConTeXist.
When I create my own list of content, so there is a repetition of
On 20-6-2011 11:29, Jaroslav Hajtmar wrote:
Thanx Wolfgang.
It is working OK now. Surprised me that in previous versions it was OK.
wat previous versions? definehead has always defined lists and as some
inheritance and setup is involved, defining the list again can interfere
Hans
Hello Hans.
Previously I was using ConTeXt (MKIV) in TeXLive 2010.
Here is log:
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.60.2-2010071421 (Web2C 2010) (rev 3736)
ConTeXt ver: 2010.05.24 13:05 MKIV fmt: 2010.9.21 int: english/english
Now I re-editing old things so they function in the last beta minimals
Hello,
I need to duplicate the \subsection command. The code is:
---
\definehead[SSEC][subsection]
\setuphead
[SSEC]
[after={ --- }]
\starttext
\placecontent
\hairline
\section{A}
aaa
\SSEC{B}
bbb
\subsection{C}
ccc
\stoptext
---
It's OK that use
Am 17.11.2010 um 12:18 schrieb Lukas Prochazka:
But there is a problem - the 1.1 B item doesn't appear in the TOC. Why? And
how to get it in there?
\title{Content}
\placelist[chapter,section,subsection,SSEC,...]
Wolfgang
of contents
in the bodymatter chapters.
(Chapter 1 toc also includes Appendix A sections,
Chapter 2 toc also includes Appendix B sections, …)
Alan
\starttext
\startfrontmatter
\placecontent [criterium=all]
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\startchapter [title=first chapter]
\placecontent
On 3-10-2010 10:19, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
I remind you of the \placecontents bug in a structured document.
The attached minimal example illustrates the erroneous inclusion
of appendix sections in the partial table of contents
in the bodymatter chapters.
(Chapter 1 toc also includes Appendix A
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
\placecontent [level=section]
or
\completecontent [level=section]
doesn't seem to work in MkIV, that is level= is ignored.
\quote{Minimal} example (for Hans or Taco):
contextref.tex (yes, I am getting back
\placecontent[level=section]
or
\completecontent [level=section]
doesn't seem to work in MkIV, that is level= is ignored.
\quote{Minimal} example (for Hans or Taco):
contextref.tex (yes, I am getting back to working
on the revision under MkIV...)
Alan
On Wednesday 17 February 2010 14:56:54 Mikael Persson wrote:
What is the level=section supposed to mean?
You do not mean criterium=section, do you?
No.
criterium=section produces a partial list
pertinent to that level. For example,
\placecontent [criterium=chapter] prints the per-chapter
On Wednesday 17 February 2010 14:54:37 Alan BRASLAU wrote:
\placecontent[level=section]
or
\completecontent [level=section]
doesn't seem to work in MkIV, that is level= is ignored.
Another funny thing is taking place in the TOC under MkIV:
\placecontent (alone) within a \chapter indeed
Am 17.02.10 14:54, schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
\placecontent[level=section]
or
\completecontent [level=section]
doesn't seem to work in MkIV, that is level= is ignored.
Not supported in MkIV, write \placelist[chapter,section]
Wolfgang
.
Adding heightfactor=fit didn't work either.
\setupcombinedlist[content][level=2,alternative=f]
\definefloat[TOCfloat][TOCfloats]
\setupfloat[TOCfloat][location=hanging,background=color,backgroundcolor=lightgray]
\starttext
\placeTOCfloat[right,here]{none}{\framed[width=0.4\textwidth]{\placecontent
Jelle Huisman wrote:
Hi all,
I want to place a table of contents in a floating frame but somehow all
the entries are placed in one line (see example) How do I get a proper
ToC? I know that I can add a height to the \framed but with the real
data I'm working with I don't know in advance
On 30/10/2009 13:05, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\framed[,align=justify]
should do the trick.
It did the trick, thanks!
Jelle
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to
The code below displays the Contents chapter header; however, the table of
contents is not shown. If I remove the \chapter{Contents}, then the table of
contents is displayed. What's wrong?
\starttext
\chapter{Contents}
\placecontent
\chapter{One}\input tufte
\chapter{Two}\input tufte
will see it)
\starttext
\chapter{Contents}
\placecontent
\placelist[criterium=text]
\chapter{One}\input tufte
\chapter{Two}\input tufte
\chapter{Three}\input tufte
\stoptext
Thanks,
Bart
___
If your question
will get a local table of contents (add some section and
you will see it)
\starttext
\chapter{Contents}
\placecontent
\placelist[criterium=text]
I had to do this:
\placelist[chapter][criterium=text]
Thanks for the hint!
Bart
\chapter{One}\input tufte
\chapter{Two}\input tufte
Elliot Clifton wrote:
Thanks Wolfgang,
On 2008-07-31 11:38 +100 Wolfgang Schuster
\def\dostartArticle[#1]%
{\getparameters[my][title=,#1]%
\expanded{\chapter{\mytitle}}}
I have tried wrapping the call to \chapter in \expanded. Hans, also
suggested that here: www.ntg.nl/maps/20/12.pdf
Thanks, Hans and Wolfgang.
On 2008-08-01 15:12 +100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Delete the temporyry files and remove ../ from \environment ../env-
test
in prd-test.tex.
Spotted that on closer inspection. Pesky typos! Also realised I was
using square brackets with \startenvironment which is
Hi,
I'd appreciated some help with the following problem. How can I stop
the following code generating an error on calling \placecontent from a
product?
In the test case I have files: env-test, prd-test, cmp-test.
\startenvironment [env-test]
\def\dostartArticle[#1]% generate article
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Elliot Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'd appreciated some help with the following problem. How can I stop
the following code generating an error on calling \placecontent from a
product?
In the test case I have files: env-test, prd-test, cmp-test
Thanks Wolfgang,
On 2008-07-31 11:38 +100 Wolfgang Schuster
\def\dostartArticle[#1]%
{\getparameters[my][title=,#1]%
\expanded{\chapter{\mytitle}}}
I have tried wrapping the call to \chapter in \expanded. Hans, also
suggested that here: www.ntg.nl/maps/20/12.pdf
Unfortunately doesn't seem to
This is a FAQ, maybe you could add something to the wiki (I'm sure
it's already there).
Couldn't find it, so I added a note to the Imposition page
-a-
--
Andrea Valle
--
CIRMA - DAMS
Università
(Sorry, always me)
I have such a structure
\startproduct prd_tSCIRMA
\project project_scMaterials
\component licence
\component prima
{\switchtobodyfont[20pt] Sommario}\blank
\placecontent
\component c_00_introduzione
\component c_01_scGrado0
\component c_03_oggetti
% etc
\stopproduct
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Sorry, always me)
I have such a structure
\startproduct prd_tSCIRMA\project project_scMaterials
\component licence\component prima
{\switchtobodyfont[20pt] Sommario}\blank\placecontent\component
c_00_introduzione
licence\component prima
{\switchtobodyfont[20pt] Sommario}\blank\placecontent\component
c_00_introduzione\component c_01_scGrado0 \component c_03_oggetti
% etc
\stopproduct
Everything works perfectly if I arrange one page for sheet, e.g.
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
or
\setuppapersize[A5][A4, landscape
On Mar 28, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Andrea Valle wrote:
(why?)
Many thanks Wolfgang, I'll try it
Best
-a-
This is a FAQ, maybe you could add something to the wiki (I'm sure
it's already there). Here's a message from Hans which explains the
phenomenon:
why?
Everything works perfectly if I arrange one page for sheet, e.g.
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
or
\setuppapersize[A5][A4, landscape]
This creates a normal document with a A5 pagesize and a A4 papersize,
independant from page arrangment.
If have more pages for sheet,
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,
, maybe try to add
criterium=all to the \setupcombinedlist command and see if that works?
Also, you have used \placecontent, which you can use instead of
\completecontent.
I've tried your settings using the live ConTeXt on the wiki and it works
without the page numbers in the margin. Looking
[Dear syndicate: I sent this Saturday with no response yet. Sorry 4 being a
pest, but I've got to get this (much-delayed) book to the publisher this week;
hope someone can help...:-)]
Dear gang:
I have a \placecontent-type problem. I want to collect all the subsections and
subsubsections
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
1. If I place the content list within a chapter, the list disappears. It works
if I place it before the chapter heading. Thus, I need a way to do
\placesynopsis beneath a chapter heading;
\chapter{...}
\placesynopsis
\section{...}
will give a toc of the chapter
Hi Hans,
= Original Message From Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
by default the list
commands give a local list, so in your appendix you need:
\placesynopsis[criterium=text] % or all
\startbuffer[synopsis]
\appendix{Synopsis of Principles}
\placesynopsis[criterium=text]
\stopbuffer
Dear gang:
I have a \placecontent-type problem. I want to collect all the subsections and
subsubsections into a list, then place that list into an appendix
(conversion=Characters):
\definecombinedlist[synopsis][subsection,subsubsection][textstyle=\tf]
\setupcombinedlist [synopsis][alternative
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