This does give me ythe look of a link, but not a working link. Outside of
textext() it works. Is there a way to get a working link in a MetaFun picture?
Thx,
G
\setupinteraction
[state=start,
color=blue,
style=bold]
\starttext
\goto{works}[url(https://ea.rna.nl/2011/06/05
ur, and green passive structure. See
\goto{here}[url(https://ea.rna.nl/2011/06/05/on-the-use-of-colours-in-archimate/)].\crlf{}\crlf{}
{\bf Color codes:}\crlf{}\crlf{} - \colored[mared]{\bf Red}{} and
\colored[maviolet]{\bf Violet}{} stand for a 'higher' layer element used as an
abs
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 13:57:05 +0200 Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Hans gave a solution to this a while ago:
> https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2018/090833.html
>
> Wolfgang
Thank you Wolfgang for pointing me to this solution!
Cheers,
Christoph
great!
Unfortunately the ConTeXt command \goto is a little problematic
because goto is a lua keyword. Therefore, the following leads to a lua
error:
context.goto("text", { "label" })
I guess the only way to call goto from lua is
context(false, "\\goto{text}[
Hi,
As mentioned in cld-mkiv.pdf, the entire ConTeXt interface can be called
from lua: This is great!
Unfortunately the ConTeXt command \goto is a little problematic because
goto is a lua keyword. Therefore, the following leads to a lua error:
context.goto("text", { "lab
Hi Hans (van der Meer),
Not sure if the next would be useful to you, but I want to mention anyway
that you can open a local external pdf file to a specific destination,
using a syntax like this:
\goto{localfile.pdf::externalreference}
Where “externalreference” is a defined destination
that John Grasty gave an explanation from the specifications of
> Adobe: maybe that is the reason.
>
> Best regards: OK
>
>> On 19 Apr 2018, at 09:37, Hans van der Meer <havdm...@ziggo.nl
>> <mailto:havdm...@ziggo.nl>> wrote:
>>
>> The goto to the
at all.
I just saw that John Grasty gave an explanation from the specifications of
Adobe: maybe that is the reason.
Best regards: OK
> On 19 Apr 2018, at 09:37, Hans van der Meer <havdm...@ziggo.nl> wrote:
>
> The goto to the internet as given by Wolfgang works here
robat.html]
Sorry to not be of more help,
John Grasty
> On 19 Apr 2018, at 09:37, Hans van der Meer <havdm...@ziggo.nl> wrote:
>
> The goto to the internet as given by Wolfgang works here too, but other
> configurations do not. Please ascertain my observations from the test given
The goto to the internet as given by Wolfgang works here too, but other
configurations do not. Please ascertain my observations from the test given
below. You should replace the absolute path by your own, of course. Three cases
are programmed:
(1) Wolfgang’s
(2) full path ftp:// access opens
ote:
>>
>> For documents on the web you can add #page= to the url.
>>
>> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \goto{Beginners
>> manual}[url(http://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/mp-cb-en.pdf\letterhash
>> <http://pragma-
My example works for me with Preview and Adobe Reader, in both cases
Safari opens the PDF on page 58.
Wolfgang
Hans van der Meer <mailto:havdm...@ziggo.nl>
18. April 2018 um 21:12
I have the following question about referencing.
With \goto{typeset_the_text}[url(file://a_file_location_t
or should I do something else?
dr. Hans van der Meer
> On 18 Apr 2018, at 21:58, Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> For documents on the web you can add #page= to the url.
>
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \starttext
> \goto{Begin
For documents on the web you can add #page= to the url.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Beginners
manual}[url(http://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/mp-cb-en.pdf\letterhash page=58)]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Hans van der Meer <mailto:havdm...@ziggo.nl>
18. April 2018 um 2
I have the following question about referencing.
With \goto{typeset_the_text}[url(file://a_file_location_to_goto
.pdf)] I can open a pdf from inside the
document that has been typeset. It would, however, be nice if I could further
specify on which page of the pdf to open. Is this possible
Hello Hans,
I read your post today ;-|
In the past, that is in the pdfTeX time, I used this feature as follows:
\useexternaldocument[Taptones][c_tap-tones.pdf][Chapter about using tap-tones]
\starttext
This is a test to jump to another file
\goto{Jump to tap-tones}[Taptones::]
\stoptext
I
I would like to be able to go directly to a local document by an interaction
statement. The \goto command seems to be meant for this.
However, the descriptions in the command reference and the Wiki do not explain
all of its parameters:
In \goto{1}{2}[3] parameters 1 and 2 are marked CONTEXT
]\MyCaptions{My caption is \quotation{#1}}
%\define[1]\MyCaptions{} % gives empty caption
\setupcaptions[command=\MyCaptions]
\startplacefigure[reference=fig:cow.pdf,title=Figure
A][here,page,force,nonumber]
\externalfigure[cow.pdf][width=.5\textwidth]
\stopplacefigure
\page
See \goto{that cow
Thanks, Aditya. The hack works nicely.
I will try my hand at defining a new float environment, given the
uncertainty of the timing of any fix in ConTeXt itself.
Alan
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 11:48 PM, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 2
On 2/2/2013 2:25 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Sorry to keep pushing this—it is a problem for a journal that I publish.
I have re-installed the ConTeXt standalone and the problem persists with
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Figure A}[fig:cow.pdf]
Reference to Figure A on page
Hi Hans,
After changing the definition of
\floatcaptionattribute
in the file
[/context-minimal]/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/strc-flt.mkvi
and remaking th eformats with
context --make --all
everything seems to work fine with the following example:
%%% begin goto
Sorry to keep pushing this—it is a problem for a journal that I publish.
I have re-installed the ConTeXt standalone and the problem persists with
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Figure A}[fig:cow.pdf]
Reference to Figure A on page \at[fig:cow.pdf]
\goto{Table 1}[tab:Table01
Hi Alan,
I guess you are using mkiv, since in mkii your code seems to work here.
Then, I think the way references to floats should be entered have changed and
one should use a construction such as:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Figure A}[fig:cow.pdf]
Reference to Figure
Am 02.02.2013 um 17:16 schrieb Otared Kavian ota...@gmail.com:
Hi Alan,
I guess you are using mkiv, since in mkii your code seems to work here.
The references/hyperlinks for floats don’t work when the float number is
disabled because the necessary attribute for link isn’t set then.
Then,
to floats should be entered have changed
and one should use a construction such as:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Figure A}[fig:cow.pdf]
Reference to Figure A on page \at[fig:cow.pdf]
\goto{Table 1}[tab:Table01]
\goto{Some text}[Text]
\page
\startplacefigure[reference
]
\externalfigure[cow.pdf][width=.5\textwidth]
\stopplacefigure
\page
See \goto{that cow}[fig:cow.pdf]
\stoptext
Beware it changes all captions. I suppose you might use setups if you need
different kinds of captions. You can also see from the first definition of
\MyCaptions that the key
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Alan Bowen wrote:
I am using MKIV. Many thanks for the news about the changes to \placefigure
and the sample alternative: that is very helpful and much appreciated.
The only problem remaining is how to cancel the automatic
titling/numbering. In
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The references/hyperlinks for floats don’t work when the float number is
disabled because the necessary attribute for link isn’t set then.
I would call this behavior a bug. After all, hyperlinks work correctly for
unnumbered heads (\subject etc.)
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The references/hyperlinks for floats don’t work when the float number is
disabled because the necessary attribute for link isn’t set then.
I would call this behavior a bug. After all, hyperlinks work
to the Figure:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Figure A}[fig:Figure.pdf]
\goto{Text A}[TextA]
\page
\useexternalfigure[Graphic][Figure.pdf][]
\placefigure
[here,page,force,nonumber]
[fig:Figure.pdf]
{Figure A}
{\externalfigure[Figure.pdf][type=pdf,
width
The following compiles in the latest beta standalone but with dead links to
the Figure:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Figure A}[fig:Figure.pdf]
\goto{Text A}[TextA]
\page
\useexternalfigure[Graphic][Figure.pdf][]
\placefigure
[here,page,force,nonumber]
[fig:Figure.pdf
c_comp01
\at[abc] %this shows proper page number in blue
% and is an active link
\stopcomponent
%c_comp02
\startcomponent c_comp02
\Title[abc]{x}
pp. \at[abc]--\at[endcomp02] %shows correct page numbers in proper
%colors but blue link goes to “page (null)”
\goto{the end}[endcomp02] %shows
I understand that there was a problem with cross-references within
components of a product structure that use \goto[…] and \reference[…]. Has
this been fixed yet?
I have not been able to get them to work with the latest ConTeXt standalone
and thought I should check. My \at[] and \in[] cross
Hi, everyone , I use the newest ConTeXt in Win7 , the version information as
follow
mtx-context | main context file: d:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/ba
se/context.mkiv
mtx-context | current version: 2011.05.06 16:52
When I use goto in my document , it does not work, like
goto in my document , it does not work, like the following, can
anyone
help me. Thanks
Add “\setupinteraction[state=start]” to your document.
Wolfgang
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Hi,
I should give a presentation tomorrow. - It appears that Mr. Murphy
is looking into this him self...
Seriously, when issuing \goto{start here}[somefile::] results in no
message that there is something amiss. However Acrobat Reader tells,
that the file is not found.
Please refer
On 16-3-2010 16:17, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
I should give a presentation tomorrow. - It appears that Mr. Murphy is
looking into this him self...
Seriously, when issuing \goto{start here}[somefile::] results in no
message that there is something amiss. However Acrobat Reader tells,
that the file
On 16-3-2010 16:17, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
I should give a presentation tomorrow. - It appears that Mr. Murphy is
looking into this him self...
Seriously, when issuing \goto{start here}[somefile::] results in no
message that there is something amiss. However Acrobat Reader tells,
that the file
Hello,
How can I get a diaresis in a url with \goto?
This is, what I've tried:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\gotoURL#1{\tt\goto{#1}[url(#1)]}
\starttext
\gotoURL{http://test.com/test#test}
\gotoURL{http://test.com/test\#test}
\gotoURL{http://test.com/test\string#test}
\gotoURL{http
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
How can I get a diaresis in a url with \goto?
This is, what I've tried:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\gotoURL#1{\tt\goto{#1}[url(#1)]}
\starttext
\gotoURL{http://test.com/test#test}
\gotoURL{http://test.com/test\#test}
\gotoURL{http://test.com/test\string
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
How can I get a diaresis in a url with \goto?
This is, what I've tried:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\gotoURL#1{\tt\goto{#1}[url(#1)]}
\starttext
\gotoURL{http://test.com/test#test}
\gotoURL{http
Hello,
I have success with \goto instead of \useURL. Actually, I like \goto even more,
because it is more simple.
\goto{http://url.com/index.html}[url(http://url.com/index.html)]
My question is: how to mark a email in this way? (So that clicking on it opened
mail client)
Best,
Vyactheslav
Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
I have success with \goto instead of \useURL. Actually, I like \goto
even more, because it is more simple.
\goto{http://url.com/index.html}[url(http://url.com/index.html)]
My question is: how to mark a email in this way? (So that clicking on it
opened mail
Excellent! Thank you, Joel!
Vyatcheslav
Look into the ?mailto? URL type, e.g.,
\goto{mailto:y...@mail.net}[url(mailto:y...@mail.net)]
Seehttp://www.outfront.net/tutorials_02/adv_tech/mailto.htm for more
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Yue Wang wrote:
Hi:
\setupinteraction[style=] % default is style=bold
Thank you, Aditya! Previously I was searching command like setupgoto
or some stuffs like that:(
btw, how to link to the specific position instead of go to that page?
if i point to Equation 12, my
The mailing list blocked my mail because the attachment is too big:(
Ummm... I think we should increase the capacity ...
Here is the original message:
I remove the test.pdf, but one can always compile it using the tex
file in the attachment.
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008, Yue Wang wrote:
This is called referencing in ConTeXt. You can search the excursion and
the main manual for some more details.
still go to the page, not go to the specific place. see the attachment.
what I want is the feature that can go to certain area in the pdf
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
ConTeXt behaviour is not perfect in this regard. Sometimes the link jumps
higher or lower than the actual section title. But I could never determine
if it was the fault of the pdf viewer or ConTeXt.
annotation areas in pdf are not part of the stream but take place on
Hi:
\setupinteraction[style=] % default is style=bold
Thank you, Aditya! Previously I was searching command like setupgoto
or some stuffs like that:(
btw, how to link to the specific position instead of go to that page?
if i point to Equation 12, my context document will only flow to the
page
Hi:
I don't want bold font for \goto, Where can I change it?
BTW, some users here suggest that maybe we can define a hypperref-like
linkcolor, citecolor, urlcolor in \setupinteraction, I think it will
be a good idea.
Yue Wang
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Yue Wang wrote:
Hi:
I don't want bold font for \goto, Where can I change it?
\setupinteraction[style=] % default is style=bold
Aditya
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Hi,
how can I combine \ref and \goto?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\chapter[sec:one]{One}
\chapter[sec:two]{Two}
see also \goto{One}[sec:one] % hyperlink
see also \ref[s][sec:one] % no hyperlink
see also \goto{\ref[s][sec:one]}[sec:one] % fails
\stoptext
Wolfgang
On Sun, Nov 02 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
how can I combine \ref and \goto?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
[...]
see also \goto{\ref[s][sec:one]}[sec:one] % fails
Here a workaround:
see also \goto{\expanded{\ref[s][sec:one]}}[sec:one] % does not fail
This works also:
\def\myGoto
Am 02.11.2008 um 18:21 schrieb Peter Münster:
On Sun, Nov 02 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
how can I combine \ref and \goto?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
[...]
see also \goto{\ref[s][sec:one]}[sec:one] % fails
Here a workaround:
see also \goto{\expanded{\ref[s][sec:one]}}[sec:one
Hi,
Win XP - ConTeXt minimal: ConTeXt ver: 2008.08.18 14:00 MKIV fmt:
2008.8.22 int: english/english
What has changed with the \reference and/or \goto(box) commands ? I'm
getting fatal compile errors
related to these while there weren't none previously ( that was under
Linux, but shouldn't
When replacing \goto with \gotobox, everything works fine again.
Is \goto depreciated ?
Best,
Alan
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Win XP - ConTeXt minimal: ConTeXt ver: 2008.08.18 14:00 MKIV fmt:
2008.8.22 int: english/english
What has changed
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Win XP - ConTeXt minimal: ConTeXt ver: 2008.08.18 14:00 MKIV fmt:
2008.8.22 int: english/english
What has changed with the \reference and/or \goto(box) commands ? I'm
getting fatal compile errors
related
: 2008.08.18 14:00 MKIV fmt:
2008.8.22 int: english/english
What has changed with the \reference and/or \goto(box) commands ? I'm
getting fatal compile errors
related to these while there weren't none previously ( that was under
Linux, but shouldn't make any
difference ).
Give us a example
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
\starttext
\framed{text}
\thinrule
\setuplinewidth[small]
\framed{text}
\thinrule
\setuplinewidth[1cm]
\framed{text}
\thinrule
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The better way is to define you own list alternative.
\define[3]\ChapterList
{\hbox
{\hbox to .5em{#1}\hskip.5em
\vtop{\hsize150pt\relax#2}%
\hfil#3}}
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 8:45 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The better way is to define you own list alternative.
\define[3]\ChapterList
{\hbox
{\hbox to .5em{#1}\hskip.5em
\vtop{\hsize150pt\relax#2}%
\hfil#3}}
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- whatever the dimension (number and/or unit) I set for
\setupnarrower[left=1pt,right=1pt]
the left and right margin remain the same
Use \startnarrower[left,right].
Used it, still doesn't work.
- when setting
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- whatever the dimension (number and/or unit) I set for
\setupnarrower[left=1pt,right=1pt]
the left and right margin remain the same
Use
correction...
Using the brute force tactic I tried setting textwidth which didn't work.
It could be textcommand. If so what does \command#1 mean ( see main
manual pg 150 ) ?
Alan
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On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
correction...
Using the brute force tactic I tried setting textwidth which didn't work.
textwidth for what and why, you're in the right edge
It could be textcommand. If so what does \command#1 mean ( see main
manual pg 150
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
textwidth for what and why, you're in the right edge
Something undocumented. ;O)
It could be textcommand. If so what does \command#1 mean ( see main
manual pg 150 ) ?
\define[1]\SectionList
{\framed{#1}}
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works.
Ahaa! Now it does. I misunderstood. Thanks.
What's the reason for this Wolfgang ? From what I understood
from the main manual, it logically should be distance=(x0)pt.
'width' is the width of the box
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works.
Ahaa! Now it does. I misunderstood. Thanks.
What's the reason for this Wolfgang ? From what I understood
from the main manual, it
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on the situation, for left aligned numbers it didn't matter because
you can't see where the space comes from (1) but for right aligned numbers
you need a postive value for distance (2).
(1) Left aligned
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on the situation, for left aligned numbers it didn't matter
because
you can't see where the space comes from (1) but for right aligned
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Depends on the situation, for left aligned numbers it didn't matter
because
you can't see where the space comes from (1) but for right aligned
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was the empty line also in your source, if your answer is yes remove it.
No, it wasn't in my sauce, correction: source.
Although...
My source sometimes looks like a messed up sauce. :O)
Alan
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
\starttext
\framed{text}
\thinrule
\setuplinewidth[small]
\framed{text}
\thinrule
\setuplinewidth[1cm]
\framed{text}
\thinrule
\stoptext
I don't see the output difference between
\framed{text}
The better way is to define you own list alternative.
\define[3]\ChapterList
{\hbox
{\hbox to .5em{#1}\hskip.5em
\vtop{\hsize150pt\relax#2}%
\hfil#3}}
\setuplist[chapter][alternative=command,command=\ChapterList]
I'll try that...
#1, #2, #3 being parameters which can
Thanks for these finishing touches Wolfgang.
I'm troubled by the following though...
- whatever the dimension (number and/or unit) I set for
\setupnarrower[left=1pt,right=1pt]
the left and right margin remain the same
- when setting for example
\setuplist[chapter][align=middle,distance=1em]
(
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for these finishing touches Wolfgang.
I'm troubled by the following though...
- whatever the dimension (number and/or unit) I set for
\setupnarrower[left=1pt,right=1pt]
the left and right margin remain the same
Use
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to have in the menu...
- chapter title centered
- section title left aligned
- for long chapter/section titles split over more than 1line,
vertical space between these chapter/section lines to be
smaller
-
Hi,
(1) \goto(box)
(1a) What's the difference between
- goto and gotobox ?
(1b) With \goto{Table of Contents}[contents]
each word separately is interactive, not the whole word.
How do you make so ?
(3) \setuplist
(3a) what is
- depth ?
- maxwidth ?
(3b) margin=xpt sets the left margin
Alan Stone wrote:
Hi,
(1) \goto(box)
(1a) What's the difference between
- goto and gotobox ?
(1b) With \goto{Table of Contents}[contents]
each word separately is interactive, not the whole word.
How do you make so ?
gotobox does not split, just try both commands on a combination
(3b) margin=xpt sets the left margin to xpt
How to set the right margin to xpt ?
depends, sometimes setting the width works ok, otherwise wrap the whole
in narrower
I'm out of inspiration...
\setupnarrower[left=.6pt,right=.6pt]
\startinteractionmenu[right]
% \startnarrower
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(3b) margin=xpt sets the left margin to xpt
How to set the right margin to xpt ?
depends, sometimes setting the width works ok, otherwise wrap the whole
in narrower
I'm out of inspiration...
I'm looking to have in the menu...
- chapter title centered
- section title left aligned
- for long chapter/section titles split over more than 1line,
vertical space between these chapter/section lines to be
smaller
- left and right margin of (x)pt
\setuppapersize[S6][S6]
\setupbodyfont[14.4pt]
Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit
notamment:
| Hans—
| I caught the typo in my last message. Regrettably, though
| \useexternaldocument[ch4][../01-04_Gants/c_01-04_Gants.pdf][Gants
and
| Hailey]
| \goto{Gants and Hailey}[ch4::../01-04_Gants/c_01-04_Gants.pdf]
| still prints “Grant and Hailey
Alan Bowen wrote:
Please excuse the Mac centric formulation of my question.
If Folders B and C are in Folder A, is there a way to insert a link
in a PDF file in Folder B that will go to a PDF file Folder C and
open it?
just prefix the filename by the path
Hans
Hans—
I currently have
\useexternaldocument[ch4][../01-04_Gants/c_01-04_Gants.pdf][Gants and
Hailey]
\goto{Gants and Hailey}[ch4::../01-04_Gants/cc_01-04_Gants.pdf]
But, though the phrase “Gants and Hailey” does appear to be a link,
selecting it does not actually open the file
Hans—
I caught the typo in my last message. Regrettably, though
\useexternaldocument[ch4][../01-04_Gants/c_01-04_Gants.pdf][Gants and
Hailey]
\goto{Gants and Hailey}[ch4::../01-04_Gants/c_01-04_Gants.pdf]
still prints “Grant and Hailey” as an active link, it is not one in
fact.
Same
Le 18 juin à 23:25:24 Alan Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit notamment:
| Hans—
| I caught the typo in my last message. Regrettably, though
| \useexternaldocument[ch4][../01-04_Gants/c_01-04_Gants.pdf][Gants and
| Hailey]
| \goto{Gants and Hailey}[ch4::../01-04_Gants/c_01-04_Gants.pdf]
| still
Please excuse the Mac centric formulation of my question.
If Folders B and C are in Folder A, is there a way to insert a link
in a PDF file in Folder B that will go to a PDF file Folder C and
open it?
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
Alan
][{\processMPbuffer[stack1]}]
\definesymbol[step 2][{\processMPbuffer[stack1,stack2]}]
\definesymbol[step 3][{\processMPbuffer[stack1,stack2,stack3]}]
\definefieldstack
[stack]
[step 1,step 2,step 3]
[frame=off]
\defineoverlay[cowbg][{\externalfigure[cow][width=10cm]}]
\framed[background="">
][width=10cm]}]
\framed[background=cowbg,frame=off,offset=none,backgroundoffset=0pt]{{\fieldstack[stack]}}
\goto{next}[JS(Walk_Field{stack})]
\stoptext
I naively (as always ? ;) ) tried to make the framed interactive with
\goto{\framed[background=cowbg,frame=off,offset=none
e.g.
\useURL[foo][1010-pg200308036d_1087409[1].pdf]\goto{\url[foo]}[file(foo)]
^
leads to /S /URI /URI (1010-pg200308036d_1087409[1) /NewWindow true
^^
Note the missing ].pdf
Any idea why/where
Hello,
I use something like \goto{chapter}[some-reference] where this chapter
is not yet written (and thus I have later to check whether it is indeed
called 'some-reference' and not by chance 'some-other-reference').
Unfortunally, ConTeXt writes 'chapter' and not e.g. chapter~{\bf ??} or
chapter
At 14:30 17/12/2003, you wrote:
Hello,
I use something like \goto{chapter}[some-reference] where this chapter
is not yet written (and thus I have later to check whether it is indeed
called 'some-reference' and not by chance 'some-other-reference').
Unfortunally, ConTeXt writes 'chapter
Hello again,
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 02:30:38PM +0100, Tobias Burnus wrote:
I use something like \goto{chapter}[some-reference] where this chapter
is not yet written (and thus I have later to check whether it is indeed
called 'some-reference' and not by chance 'some-other-reference').
I
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