I'd love help with this: I have list that uses alternative=command, and it
stopped working when I switched from last year's TeXLive context to a recent
beta. I've minimized the problem to this example:
\definelist [MyList]
\define[3]\MyListEntry{:#1:#2:#3:}
\setuplist [MyList]
Am 17.05.2012 um 20:29 schrieb Rogers, Michael K:
I'd love help with this: I have list that uses alternative=command, and it
stopped working when I switched from last year's TeXLive context to a recent
beta. I've minimized the problem to this example:
\definelist [MyList]
On May 17, 2012, at 2:34 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 17.05.2012 um 20:29 schrieb Rogers, Michael K:
I'd love help with this: I have list that uses alternative=command, and it
stopped working when I switched from last year's TeXLive context to a recent
beta. I've minimized the
Hi Hans,
lists ignore the sectionblock for the labeltext
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Chapter~,appendix=Appendix~]
\setuplist[chapter][label=yes,width=2cm]
\setuphead[chapter][bodypartlabel=appendix]
\starttext
\completecontent
\chapter{Foo}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Not only list handling, but also footnotes and headers are broken (at
least), while the index seems fixed in the latest beta of MkIV:
\setuphead[chapter][page=no]
\setupheadertexts[text][chapter][pagenumber]
\setupheader[text][state=start]
\setupregister[index]%
[n=2, balance=no, align=yes,
Am 04.05.2009 um 22:22 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Not only list handling, but also footnotes and headers are broken
(at least), while the index seems fixed in the latest beta of MkIV:
- table of contents is empty, as reported
And a simple \completecontent at end of the document has
Am 2009-05-04 um 22:34 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
- table of contents is empty, as reported
And a simple \completecontent at end of the document has worked
for you in the past? I needed here \completecontent[criterium=all].
Ah, sorry, I had criterium=all always in my setup.
Just an
Am 2009-02-23 um 11:57 schrieb Hans Hagen:
Further investigation shows that I also cannot produce an index with
indeed, this is broken in mkiv but should work in cont-xp
context --make xp
context --interface xp ...
(we're in transition to new structure support and sorting is part of
that)
Am 12.03.2009 um 15:07 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
I need an index, too.
But the xp interface seems to lack a lot of commands.
Is there any working solution with MkIV at the moment?
Go back to the last stable release.
Wolfgang
Am 2009-03-12 um 15:22 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
I need an index, too.
But the xp interface seems to lack a lot of commands.
Is there any working solution with MkIV at the moment?
Go back to the last stable release.
Thank you, it works now!
First I just removed --context=beta from
For a small manual-type document I am trying to include a phone
directory. I would like it to be sorted. The following produces no
output other than test. Shouldn't it?
Johan Sandblom
\starttext
test
\definesorting[telefon][telefoner]
\setupsorting[telefon][criterium=all]
\telefon{Milad El
Am 22.02.2009 um 10:24 schrieb Johan Sandblom:
For a small manual-type document I am trying to include a phone
directory. I would like it to be sorted. The following produces no
output other than test. Shouldn't it?
Use the last current/stable version, lists did not work with
the current
Further investigation shows that I also cannot produce an index with
the following
\starttext
test\index{test}
\placeindex
\stoptext
This is using the minimals on linux-amd64 and the following versions
~/context$ context --version
MtxRun | main context file:
Hi all,
I'm new to the list, although I'm working with ConTeXt since last spring. I
have been trying to find everything I need on my own, but there is a problem
I cannot solve at this moment. The thing is I'm writing my PhD thesis, and I
would like to have not only a List of figures, but also
2006/10/18, Ángel Luis García Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,I'm new to the list, although I'm working with ConTeXt since last spring. Ihave been trying to find everything I need on my own, but there is a problem
I cannot solve at this moment. The thing is I'm writing my PhD thesis, and
Hi again,
List of algorithms:
example
\definefloat[algorithm][algorithms]
\starttext
\placealgorithm
{First algorithm}
{write here your algorithm}
\placealgorithm
{Second algorithm}
{write here another algorithm}
\placelistofalgorithms % only index without
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Ángel Luis García Fernández wrote:
Hi again,
List of algorithms:
example
\definefloat[algorithm][algorithms]
\starttext
\placealgorithm
{First algorithm}
{write here your algorithm}
\placealgorithm
{Second algorithm}
{write here another algorithm}
Hello,
I'm working on functions for displaying lists of cross-references
between documents and I'm therefore a bit curious to here if others have
similar needs. If there are, maybe I should try to make a real module
and not just at private hack. Maybe modules for this already exist.
A
Hello,
in ConTeXt 2005.08.19, lists are typeset moved slightly to the right, it
seems that an extra space appeared in the macros. I've tested it with
alternative=d.
BTW, is there an official place for reporting bugs? I've a feeling that
I've seen some Mantis or Bugzilla running, but I
David Antos wrote:
Hello,
in ConTeXt 2005.08.19, lists are typeset moved slightly to the right, it
seems that an extra space appeared in the macros. I've tested it with
alternative=d.
BTW, is there an official place for reporting bugs? I've a feeling that
I've seen some Mantis or
David Antos wrote:
Hello,
in ConTeXt 2005.08.19, lists are typeset moved slightly to the right, it
seems that an extra space appeared in the macros. I've tested it with
alternative=d.
BTW, is there an official place for reporting bugs? I've a feeling that
I've seen some Mantis or
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