does it work?, Here
is my example, that works great now, but some questions, after new work.
Dear List,
After some work, I have a new example,.
\starttext
\setuppapersize
[A4]
\setupbodyfont[modern, 11.30pt]
%hex
\definecolor[almond][x=EED9C4] % produced 1958–present
\definecolor[mediumviolet
]{\startframedtext[width=13.50cm]
\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance=verytolerant,
color=Mediumviolet,width=13.50cm]
\color[mediumviolet] {Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
system must
not only be the.
\bf D.E. Knuth}
\stopcolumns
\stopframedtext}
But now I have a
5 which
is under developpement)
- 32b platform, Windows.
I need this due to some 3rd party library dependencies.
I also downloaded the whole ConTeXt (and LuaMetaTeX and so) sources
from the desired date but I'm not able to build them...
You can write me to the (private) lpr.pon...@gmail
r[title=two]
\stopchapter
\startpart[title=three]
\stoppart
\startchapter[title=four]
\stopchapter
\startsubject[title=five]
\stopsubject
\stopdocument
with this code I'm trying to get it so that part, chapter, and the 5 section
levels will have roman numerals. I read the docs but didn't g
=three]
\stoppart
\startchapter[title=four]
\stopchapter
\startsubject[title=five]
\stopsubject
\stopdocument
with this code I'm trying to get it so that part, chapter, and the 5 section
levels will have roman numerals. I read the docs but didn't get the result I
wanted for roman nu
On 8/19/24 17:11, Felix wrote:
> Hello mikail, I would send a picture to be more clear with what I
> want but it seems to not be possible
Hi Felix,
attachments to the list should be less than 100kb.
If you generate your image as a PNG file, it should fit in that file size.
I attach sample
Hello mikail, I would send a picture to be more clear with what I want but it
seems to not be possible, what adding the footer=.5in code does is simply take
away .5in from the bottom margin, what I mean is that The bottom margin really
just becomes 1in because the footer takes up .5in from the
Hi,
I am not sure I understand what you want, but if you change footer=0in
to footer=.5in and then add
\setuppagenumbering
[location=footer]
you will get pagenumbers in the footer. If you need to tweak your
layout more, it might be helpful to add
\showframe
to get a hint on how the page is
I have the following code that I tried editing with no success
https://pastebin.com/jT58Z8uY
This has no footer or header but when I add code for a header that is AI
generated it outputs a wrong result l, and I tried reading documentation too
but didn't really find anything helpful
W
Found this solution:
\ifdim \pagetotal=0pt \blank[attop,force] \else \blank[normal] \fi
Il 09/07/24 15:02, mf ha scritto:
Hello,
I need advice on blanks at the start of a page.
Usually a blank is ignored when it's at the top of a page.
You can force it with \blank[...,force], bu
Hello,
I need advice on blanks at the start of a page.
Usually a blank is ignored when it's at the top of a page.
You can force it with \blank[...,force], but its value is the same as in
the remainder of the text.
So, if the blank over a heading is 2 lines, forcing it at the top o
On Thu, Jun 6, 2024 at 11:04 (+0200), Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2024, Jim wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I had the following structure which ended up at the bottom of a page:
> This is perhaps not related to what you asked but ...
>> \noindent
>> {\bf Blah blah
On Wed, 5 Jun 2024, Jim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had the following structure which ended up at the bottom of a page:
>
This is perhaps not related to what you asked but ...
> \noindent
> {\bf Blah blah blah }
> \startitemize[intro,nowhite]
Starting a paragraph with a gr
d/adaptlayout
> It might also help to put the itemize in a box (but that might end up on the
> next page).
Hi Hraban,
That works perfectly. I didn't know about that command before, and my
google searches to find something like that didn't turn anything up.
Undoubtedly I used the wr
its calculations?
Note: to solve this problem the use of brute force has been authorized.
Did you try \adaptlayout?
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/adaptlayout
It might also help to put the itemize in a box (but that might end up on
the next page).
Hraban
blah.
\item blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah.
\stopitemize
There was, in fact, room to put the last \item on the page (and even a bit
more), but
cite[author1912] \stopeffect%
}%
\input knuth
It creates a paragraph break after the first knuth, then another after the
hidden text, thereby creating a "double spaced" break between two paragraphs.
Note the above code is used in many macros, so I don't have full control alw
but ..
Dear Bruce,
Yes, I need also margintext.
Many thanks
Uschi
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Bruce Horrocks
Gesendet: Samstag, 18. November 2023 15:48
An: ntg-context mailing list
Betreff: [NTG-context] Re: It works after a few changes but ..
> On 17 Nov 2023, at 14:06, Urs
2.1.1}{\starttheorem The square on the hypotenuse is equal to the
> sum of the squares on the other two sides. Ach is das schön, dass du da bist
> \stoptheorem } \stoptext
>
> I see also in this thread that you have sad "yes" to Aditya's suggestion. But
> that doesn't
Dear Bruce,
Yes, I need also margintext.
Many thanks
Uschi
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Bruce Horrocks
Gesendet: Samstag, 18. November 2023 15:48
An: ntg-context mailing list
Betreff: [NTG-context] Re: It works after a few changes but ..
> On 17 Nov 2023, at 14:06, Urs
you have sad "yes" to Aditya's suggestion. But
that doesn't have the margintext. Do you still want/need margintext?
—
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshire, UK
—
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshire, UK
___
If your que
Dear Aditya,
yes, thank you so much, this works.
Uschi
Von: Aditya Mahajan
Gesendet: Freitag, 17. November 2023 15:47:40
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: [NTG-context] Re: It works after a few changes but ..
On Fri, 17 Nov 2023, Ursula Hermann
On Fri, 17 Nov 2023, Ursula Hermann wrote:
> Dear List,
> After a few changes i have here an example:
> It works, but what I wanted to know is why are there
>
> round brackets after writing \starttheroem if i compile it.
> Should be without round brackets.
Are you looking
Dear List,
After a few changes i have here an example:
It works, but what I wanted to know is why are there
round brackets after writing \starttheroem if i compile it.
Should be without round brackets.
I have the following example, the text was in a PDF from 2008, called: Theorems
in ConTeXt
Venetian301BT-Italic.otfVenetian 301 Italic
Venetian301BT-Bold.otf Venetian 301 Bold
venetian-301-demi-bt.ttfVenetian Dm BT Demi
They each had the fi and fl ligatures, but at different character positions
depending on which file, and they weren't recognised by default. So I
es,v3=yes]
>> Note that the names v1, v2 and v3 are entirely arbitrary. Also, the
>> \starttypescript section sets the font features to be just those I've
>> defined - potentially losing whatever 'default' would provide. But since the
>> font doesn'
font features to be just those I've defined -
potentially losing whatever 'default' would provide. But since the font doesn't
seem to have a lot of features in the first place I've so far not noticed any
problems. I'm sure a real expert could tell you how to
enetian 301 Italic
Venetian301BT-Bold.otf Venetian 301 Bold
venetian-301-demi-bt.ttfVenetian Dm BT Demi
They each had the fi and fl ligatures, but at different character positions
depending on which file, and they weren't recognised by default. So I used the
following code to add
real font product from Linotype at enormous expense and
hoping it is better equipped, is there a way to coerce ConTeXt into using the
ligature glyphs for fi and fl?
you can define your own ligature feature (examples in test suite and
elsewhere) but personally i'd not spend money on a font
I downloaded something that purports to be Century Expanded from fontsgeek.com.
Although the font has fi and fl ligature glyphs, it does not have a ligature
font feature and ConTeXt does not use those glyphs.
Aside from purchasing a real font product from Linotype at enormous expense and
hopi
urned everything to how it was before I was trying out those
suggestions, but still got the error, so I began the \stopdocument
routine fairly early in the document... same problem still. Then I
brought the \stopdocument well forward, immediately after the standard
makeup pages and the doc
].
I returned everything to how it was before I was trying out those
suggestions, but still got the error, so I began the \stopdocument
routine fairly early in the document... same problem still. Then I
brought the \stopdocument well forward, immediately after the standard
makeup pages and the doc
g out those
suggestions, but still got the error, so I began the \stopdocument
routine fairly early in the document... same problem still. Then I
brought the \stopdocument well forward, immediately after the standard
makeup pages and the document compiled. When I removed \stopdocument,
the e
nce, mutool / poppler / exiftool all excel in different
> areas. Dealing with different tools and keeping them upto date is
> something we have internalized.
>
> We did observe that mutool did not give errors with version 1.0.4 but
> others did. In the ConTeXt development workf
date is
something we have internalized.
We did observe that mutool did not give errors with version 1.0.4 but
others did. In the ConTeXt development workflow, are there any tests with
such external tools (to possibly catch regression issues)?
We have experienced (reasonable) success with tools like
On 8/10/2021 6:33 AM, Ramkumar KB via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
We use PDF tools like mutool, pdfinfo (from poppler) and exiftool in our
workflow (once the PDFs are created by ConTeXt).
But looks like we have hit upon some regression issue between 1.0.3 and
1.0.4 versions. Both pdfinfo (from
Hi,
We use PDF tools like mutool, pdfinfo (from poppler) and exiftool in our
workflow (once the PDFs are created by ConTeXt).
But looks like we have hit upon some regression issue between 1.0.3 and
1.0.4 versions. Both pdfinfo (from poppler) and exiftool are able to read
PDFs created from 1.0.3
t with some xtables. If I use
>>\startplacetable[location=none] the tables *don't* have a "Table X"
>>label, but they float and end up in locations where I don't want them. If
>> I
>>use \startplacetable[location=force] the tables *do* have a
T. Kurt Bond schrieb am Mo., 14. Juni 2021, 09:23:
> I've got three questions:
>
>1.
>
>I've got a document with some xtables. If I use
>\startplacetable[location=none] the tables *don't* have a "Table X"
>label, but they float and e
I've got three questions:
1.
I've got a document with some xtables. If I use
\startplacetable[location=none] the tables *don't* have a "Table X"
label, but they float and end up in locations where I don't want them. If I
use \startplacetable[location
on block doesn't get grokked properly. the log files
are attached with all of the gory details; if they don't make it, I can
send separately.
but how does the tex/.mp file look ... in the log you can see that there
is no attempt to read boxrow.mp at all
--
On 1/26/2021 6:53 PM, Rudd, Kevin wrote:
argh. the problem with multiple versions of lmtx
- running mtxrun --generate then mtxrun --find finds the file
- running context with the document doesn't find the file and gives
the same error
. but i haven't changed my e
argh. the problem with multiple versions of lmtx
- running mtxrun --generate then mtxrun --find finds the file
- running context with the document doesn't find the file and gives the same
error
. but i haven't changed my environment usepath/usesubpath file
so:
202009
, Kevin wrote:
Hi---
I have a number of included figures that work in 20200920 but not in the
current 20210124 version. There's a project structure that sets everything up
but after that they are input as a figure:
\startplacefigure[title={NS Hierarchy},
On 1/26/2021 1:19 PM, Rudd, Kevin wrote:
Hi---
I have a number of included figures that work in 20200920 but not in the
current 20210124 version. There's a project structure that sets
everything up but after that they are input as a figure:
\startplacefigure[title={NS Hier
Hi---
I have a number of included figures that work in 20200920 but not in the
current 20210124 version. There's a project structure that sets everything up
but after that they are input as a figure:
\startplacefigure[title={NS Hierarchy},
refe
in MetaFun comes from.
Best Wishes
Keith
On 15/08/2020 18:35, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi Keith,
It took me a while before I saw it, but I think you wanted to type in
z0 = (60,60);
z1 = z0 rotated 120;
z2 = z0 rotated 240;
instead of
z0 = (60,60);
z1 = z0 rotated 120;
z2 = z1 r
Hi Keith,
It took me a while before I saw it, but I think you wanted to type in
z0 = (60,60);
z1 = z0 rotated 120;
z2 = z0 rotated 240;
instead of
z0 = (60,60);
z1 = z0 rotated 120;
z2 = z1 rotated 240;
because the latter puts z2 at z0, resulting in a path that is a straight line
Dear List
I have come across a problem which I don't think is due to ConTeXt but
I'm hopping the great and the good of this list may be able to explain
what is going on.
The code below produces an MPpage with a shaded background and two
graphics along with a line of outlined te
I am trying to get an URL link in a textext() via METAPOST. I’ve got this
before \starttext (or after, tried both):
\setupinteraction
[state=start,
color=blue,
style=bold]
The intended link shows up in blue and bold, but it is not clickable.
I’ve turned ConTeXt tracing on and see
Bolditalic
\stoptext
Note 1: mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=helvetica etc. might still
not display all variants correctly in the first place.
Note 2: There are predefined typescripts for Mac OS in ConTeXt
(type-imp-osx.mkiv) but the file needs a update/cleanup.
> On 24 Apr 2
See this link:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Mac_Installation
In particular, you need this set of shell commands from that page:
mkdir $HOME/context
cd $HOME/context
rsync -av rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/setup/first-setup.sh .
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all --engine=luatex
but we
> On 24 Apr 2020, at 11:56, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> FYI, my "context mkiv” standalone seems to be fine (latest download).
> “lmtx” standalone (also latest download) not so much (same problems).
Thx. How do I get/install a ‘context mkiv’ standalone? The standalone on
http://www.pra
> On 24 Apr 2020, at 12:14, Benjamin Buchmuller
> wrote:
>
> Hi Hraban,
>
> This might confirm Taco‘s notion that there is some bug lmtx.
We have moved this off-list for a while. For now, if you have problems with
lmtx, just
switch back to the regular mkiv standalone.
Best wishes,
Taco
Hi Hraban,
Thanks for the hint (and the proper fontfamily setup), I have forced reload ten
times now from various accounts; the issue persists unfortunately.
This might confirm Taco‘s notion that there is some bug lmtx. I’m running macOS
Catalina too, but as it worked with the standalone of
Hi,
FYI, my "context mkiv” standalone seems to be fine (latest download).
“lmtx” standalone (also latest download) not so much (same problems).
Looks like something is broken in ltmx’ TTC parser.
OS X Catalina 10.15.4
Taco
___
I have switched to heros for the meantime, but potentially there is some bug
> behind this. (My documents with the version from Dec/Jan worked fine.)
>
> I recite my example from Wed:
>
> ConTeXt ver: 2020.01.30 14:13 MKIV beta fmt: 2020.4.22 (LuaTeX 1.11.1)
>
> and I’m r
identified.
(I’m sorry to hijack this thread if this is unrelated.)
Basically, when I load “Helvetica Neue”, I get instead of “regular/normal”
always “light/italic”.
I have switched to heros for the meantime, but potentially there is some bug
behind this. (My documents with the version from Dec
> On 24. Apr 2020, at 09:21, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>
>
> I altready did that earlier as per the Wiki information (did not report it)
> and just tried again. No difference.
Steps to happiness:
1. Extract the ttc font to ttf
2. Copy the ttf files to your local texmf directory
3. reload the fon
eta. I seem to recall I installed that because Hans
patched something, but I am uncertain. Hans?
G
> On 24 Apr 2020, at 08:54, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
>
>
>> Am 24.04.2020 um 08:48 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>> Then I thought, let’s test some other things.
> On 24 Apr 2020, at 08:53, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Can you try this:
>
> \definefontfamily [mainface] [rm] [Optima]
> [it=optimaitalic,
>bf=optimabold,
>bi=optimabolditalic]
I altready did that earlier as per the Wiki information (did not report it) and
just tried again. N
in as another user, and
used ConTeXt from TeX Live 2019:
It seems to be that on my system, the standalone installed ConTeXt does not
work with Optima, but the TeX Live installed one does.
G
> On 24 Apr 2020, at 08:09, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
>
>
>> Am 24.04.202
> Am 24.04.2020 um 08:48 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>
> Then I thought, let’s test some other things. I logged in as another user,
> and used ConTeXt from TeX Live 2019:
>
>
> It seems to be that on my system, the standalone installed ConTeXt does not
> work with
thought, let’s test some other things. I logged in as another
user, and used ConTeXt from TeX Live 2019:
It seems to be that on my system, the standalone installed ConTeXt
does not work with Optima, but the TeX Live installed one does.
Can you try this:
\definefontfamily [mainface] [rm
> Am 24.04.2020 um 05:19 schrieb kaddour kardio :
>
> It's noticed that Optima is a Sans Serif font.
> Maybe it conflicts with MacOS way to handle fonts.
No, ConTeXt doesn’t care what kind of font you define as rm/ss/tt, and the OS
has no say in that.
Best, Hraban
__
> Am 24.04.2020 um 02:10 schrieb Vladimir Lomov :
>
>
> I think Henning Hraban Ramm meant not OS font cache (but may be including it,
> I'm not a Mac OS user) but context font cache. Run
>
> $ mtxrun --script fonts --reload --force
>
> and try above
; then it looked like yours.
> >>
> >> And the minimal example (plus \starttext ... \stoptext) worked.
> >>
> >> (Latest ConTeXt on MacOS Mojave.)
>
> > No such luck for me. Any help welcome. I did remove the macOS font cache
> > with sudo atsutil databa
ary/Fonts/Optima.ttc 1
>>
>> Hm. Here, ConTeXt only found subfont #5 until I rebuilt the font cache, then
>> it looked like yours.
>>
>> And the minimal example (plus \starttext ... \stoptext) worked.
>>
>> (Latest ConTeXt on MacOS Mojave.)
>
> On 23 Apr 2020, at 19:18, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 23.04.2020 um 16:42 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
>>
>>>
>>> On 23 Apr 2020, at 16:34, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>>>
Am 23.04.2020 um 16:22 schrieb Gerben Wierda :
> On 23 Apr 2020, at 16:16, Vladi
> Am 2020-02-15 um 23:20 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez :
>
>
> On 2/15/20 9:16 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>> I guess I’m stupid.
>> I’d like to have my chapter title in the header on right pages, but
>> not on the first page of a chapter, that always is a right page.
On 2/15/20 9:16 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> I guess I’m stupid.
> I’d like to have my chapter title in the header on right pages, but
> not on the first page of a chapter, that always is a right page.
> Since I’d like to keep the page number in the header on these pages,
> I c
I guess I’m stupid.
I’d like to have my chapter title in the header on right pages, but not on the
first page of a chapter, that always is a right page.
Since I’d like to keep the page number in the header on these pages, I can’t
use header=empty.
What’s the right setup for me?
(In the MWE
the EBGaramond
fonts installed, set the OSFONTDIR path in setuptex, etc. What exactly
is wrong here?
There is a newer version of the fonts (from October 2017) which uses
different files names than the older version (from 2014) but the
predefined typescripts work only with the older names.
the names a
DIR path in setuptex, etc. What exactly
is wrong here?
There is a newer version of the fonts (from October 2017) which uses
different files names than the older version (from 2014) but the
predefined typescripts work only with the older names.
the names are mapped in a goodie file .. where did you
e?
There is a newer version of the fonts (from October 2017) which uses
different files names than the older version (from 2014) but the
predefined typescripts work only with the older names.
Instead of using the existing typescripts you can use the
\definefontfamily command to access the font.
In my source ConTeXt file I have the lines:
\usetypescriptfile[type-ebgaramond]
\setupbodyfont[ebgaramond,10pt]
ConTeXt from TL 2016 correctly formats the text in EB Garamond, as can
be shown by the prescence of
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 2 files: ebgaramond12-regular.otf,
texgyrebonum-mat
Hans Hagen schrieb am 09.10.18 um 10:28:
inbetween is actually meant for spacing so there is logic deep down
that put is between seccessive items depending on curcumstances
hard to beat heuristics
Whether the second level \startitemize uses before or inbetween depends
on the \c_strc_it
Hans,
Thank you for your answer.
> you can do this:
>
> \setuppapersize[S6]
> \setupitemize[1][before={\page}]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n]
> \startitem \input knuth \stopitem
> \stopitemize
>
> \startitemize[continue]
> \startitem \input ward
>\startitemize[a]
> \starti
ve me the proper key to \setupitemize, but I am
facing an issue I didn't expect.
Given this MWE
\setuppapersize[S6]
\setupitemize[1][inbetween={\page}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem \input knuth
\stopitem
\startitem \input ward
\startitemize[a]
\startitem first point
Hi list,
I am designing a presentation for my pupils (some lng exercices to
learn LibreOfficeDraw by doing). To be sure that they don't misview any
question, I decided to force a pagebreak after each first level item.
A question on TSE gave me the proper key to \setupitemize, but I am
f
works, but question to the
backmatter
Hi Uschi,
I guess you have to add a prefix to your dataset. I'm not so sure about this
being correct, maybe Alan can help out. At least the rendering looks decent.
\startbuffer[biblio]
@book{ErikssonBaaz2005,
author ={Eriksson, Maria}
title =
matter
> \startchapter[title={Bibliography}]
> \placelistofpublications
> \startsection[title=Allgemeine Literatur]
> \placelistofpublications
> \stopsection
> \stopchapter
> \stopbackmatter
> \stoptext
>
> But I do not want to repeat.
>
>
]
\placelistofpublications
\stopsection
\stopchapter
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
But I do not want to repeat.
The footnote with "Eriksson" should only be in the section of the backmatter
"Allgemeine Literatur". I think this has to do with the
command\placelistofpublications o
nl] Im Auftrag von Henri
> Menke
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. August 2016 15:23
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Now Bibliography works, but question to the
> backmatter
>
> Hi Uschi,
>
> I have no idea what you want to do, but \startsecti
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: ntg-context [mailto:ntg-context-boun...@ntg.nl] Im Auftrag von Henri Menke
Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. August 2016 15:23
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Now Bibliography works, but question to the
backmatter
Hi
Hi Uschi,
I have no idea what you want to do, but \startsection has to be matched by
\stopsection. Also, sections can logically only occur within chapters, so the
nesting was also incorrect (assuming »Allgemeine Literatur« is supposed to be a
section within the chapter »Bibliography
Hello List!
\startbackmatter
\startchapter[title={Bibliography}]
\placelistofpublications
\stopchapter
\startsection[title=Allgemeine Literatur]
\placelistofpublications
\stopchapter
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
I have no titel at the section, but the Title I want
On 4/5/2016 11:02 PM, kle...@sxmail.de wrote:
Dear NTG-ConTeXt list members,
[a] Excuse me that I will have to send this email in html format. The
very format of this email is not meant to offend anyone consciously
(even if perceived so). Paragraph beginnings [a] through [e] may lead
you the way
Dear NTG-ConTeXt list members,[a] Excuse me that I will have to send this email
in html format. The very format of this email is not meant to offend anyone
consciously (even if perceived so). Paragraph beginnings [a] through [e] may
lead you the way, instead.[b] A NEW(er) PROBLEM: After I have d
Hello list,
I have a text with footnotes that get referenced more than once.
No problem for ConTeXt, since it has \footnote and \note for that.
Resetting the footnote counter every page with
\setupnotation[way=bypage] complicates the problem, because when you
call \note on the next page, it prints
On 2015-04-30 15:54, henman wrote:
I've searched the garden for how to do the simple function of
including a context macro file into another one for text and formats
that I want to reuse.
But, I can find nothing when I searched for intuitive words such as
"include", "
I've searched the garden for how to do the simple function of including
a context macro file into another one for text and formats that I want
to reuse.
But, I can find nothing when I searched for intuitive words such as
"include", "import" , "use" and
try to the
> Wiki!
>
> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://tex.aanhet.net
> archive : http://foundry.supelec.fr/projects/contextrev/
> wiki : http://contextgarden.net
>
> Am 13.02.2015 um 09:45 schrieb Mikael P. Sundqvist :
>
> Hi,
>
> with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably
> related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered "Theorem II"
> instead of "Theorem 2", i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic
> ones.
>
> Also, when I re
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
> \defineconversionset [appendix:floatconversionset] [] [n]
> \setupcaption[numberconversionset=floatconversionset]
Thank you very much!
\defineconversionset [appendix:enumconversionset] [] [n]
\setupenumeration[numberconversionset=enumconversio
On 2015-02-13 03:45, Mikael P. Sundqvist wrote:
Hi,
with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably
related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered "Theorem II"
instead of "Theorem 2", i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic
ones.
Also, when I refer to Theorem 1 from the
Hi,
with the example below, I have two problems (that are probably
related). In the appendix, the Theorem is numbered "Theorem II"
instead of "Theorem 2", i.e. roman numbers are used instead of arabic
ones.
Also, when I refer to Theorem 1 from the appendix , it says "Theorem
I". Again with roman
On 2/1/2015 3:31 PM, Akira Kakuto wrote:
Interestingly it seems to work in mkii, probably because
mkii calls external metafun:
Sorry, I didn't notice explanation by Hans.
The problem with variables in metapost is that they are global by
default (unless 'save'd in a group or vardef). This me
Interestingly it seems to work in mkii, probably because
mkii calls external metafun:
Sorry, I didn't notice explanation by Hans.
Best,
Akira
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What is wrong with this code?
Interestingly it seems to work in mkii, probably because
mkii calls external metafun:
context --pdftex --passon=--shell-escape test.tex
test.pdf is attached.
Best,
Akira
test.pdf
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