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Norbert Melzer timmel...@gmail.com schrieb am Sa., 08.08.2015, 18:06:
The wiki states on page
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Latex_Packages#varioref that the macro
`\somewhere` can be used to get same behaviour as varioref gives in LaTeX:
varioref
Context provides similar
The wiki states on page
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Latex_Packages#varioref that the macro
`\somewhere` can be used to get same behaviour as varioref gives in LaTeX:
varioref
Context provides similar functionality using \somewhere
Some more searching around made me find
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of the bibentry, which means, this number will
not change when I use it somewhere?
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it before where I cite it.
Can I get the absolute number of the bibentry, which means, this number will
not change when I use it somewhere?
Sorry, I don't have a clue what it is you're asking for. Please provide an
example.
Thomas
cite it.
Can I get the absolute number of the bibentry, which means, this number
will not change when I use it somewhere?
Sorry, I don't have a clue what it is you're asking for. Please provide an
example.
Thomas
Xan wrote:
Hi,
perhaps a stupid question, but I can't find it.
How can I define a reference in the plain text.
For example something like:
Hello this is the \reference[here] text
and do something like
\in[here]
\pagereference[xxx]
\textreference[xxx]{...}
\reference[xxx]{xxx}
Hi,
perhaps a stupid question, but I can't find it.
How can I define a reference in the plain text.
For example something like:
Hello this is the \reference[here] text
and do something like
\in[here]
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Xandxpubl...@telefonica.net wrote:
Hi,
perhaps a stupid question, but I can't find it.
How can I define a reference in the plain text.
For example something like:
Hello this is the \reference[here] text
and do something like
\in[here]
Hello,
For near two years I use ConTeXt under the MiTeX distribution.
Last weekend I installed the last version of ConTeXt (2006-07-21)
available on MikTeX.
Since this installation, the program texmfstart don't work correctly.
After the command : texmfstart texexec first.tex
nothing happen for
On 12/12/06, Denis Pinsard wrote:
Hello,
For near two years I use ConTeXt under the MiTeX distribution.
Last weekend I installed the last version of ConTeXt (2006-07-21)
available on MikTeX.
Try to install MikTeX 2.5. Since the move from 2.4 to 2.5 when the
author made our wish true (to move
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 12/12/06, Denis Pinsard wrote:
Hello,
For near two years I use ConTeXt under the MiTeX distribution.
Last weekend I installed the last version of ConTeXt (2006-07-21)
available on MikTeX.
Try to install MikTeX 2.5. Since the move from 2.4 to 2.5 when the
Mojca Miklavec a écrit :
Try to install MikTeX 2.5. ...
The standalone version should not be influenced by MikTeX by any means
and should work.
Same behaviour with MikTeX 2.5
I have renamed the MikTeX directory and suppressed the reference to
MikTeX in the PATH;
then the stand alone version
Denis Pinsard wrote:
-- see mojca's answer --
LONG TIME (about 1 min)
usually this means that the only way left to locate the script is to scan the
whole texmf tree
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