Bonjour Wolfgang !
Great ! it's perfect !
I was sad to give up my idea (music booklet in A5 format...). Too happy 8-)
Thank you for you precious help. I have a lot to learn with ConTeXt !
Gérard
Le 20/03/2018 à 10:53, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Your index doesn’t work because you have no
lse_5T][width=\textwidth]\index{Valse a 5 temps}
\blank
\externalfigure[Valse8Temps][width=\textwidth]\index{Valse à 8 temps}
\externalfigure[ValseEcossaise][width=\textwidth]\index{Valse écossaise}
\page
\setupregister[index]
[n=2,pagestyle=bold]
\completeindex
\stoptext
Your index doesn’
\externalfigure[Valse8Temps][width=\textwidth]\index{Valse à 8 temps}
\externalfigure[ValseEcossaise][width=\textwidth]\index{Valse écossaise}
\page
\setupregister[index]
[n=2,pagestyle=bold]
\completeindex
\stoptext
- Never mind ! I will do it in A4.
Thank you for your
ex
I responded too quickly. Look at the two pictures attached :
- \placeindex does not mark the pages
- \completeindex only marks page 19 (the last page)
Your example doesn’t help because it doesn’t show the problem.
That's the context :
---
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,lan
:
- \placeindex does not mark the pages
- \completeindex only marks page 19 (the last page)
That's the context :
---
\setuppapersize[A5][A4,landscape]
\setuparranging[2UP]
\setupregister[index][n=2,
pagestyle=bold]
\starttext
\externalfigure[Alaude][width=\textwidth
hi,
I just want to know how to get that \completeindex prints me without the
number of section.
Now I have
1 Index
[index itself]
How to show only Index?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
PS: Please, CCme.
___
If your
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:17, Xan wrote:
hi,
I just want to know how to get that \completeindex prints me without the
number of section.
Now I have
1 Index
[index itself]
How to show only Index?
Use \subject{Index} \placeindex instead of \completeindex. The same is
true
Xan wrote:
hi,
I just want to know how to get that \completeindex prints me without the
number of section.
Now I have
1 Index
[index itself]
How to show only Index?
\title{Inded} \placeregister[index]
or
\startbackmatter
\completeindex
\stopbackmatter
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
PS
En/na Mojca Miklavec ha escrit:
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:17, Xan wrote:
hi,
I just want to know how to get that \completeindex prints me without the
number of section.
Now I have
1 Index
[index itself]
How to show only Index?
Use \subject{Index} \placeindex instead
If you use \completecontent or \completeindex, how do you manipulate
the heads of these constructs?
Can I change the text of the header, Contents to Table of Contents?
I'v done that using:
\setupheadtext[pt][content=Índice]
That will change the header, for Portuguese, notice the [pt
David Arnold wrote:
All,
If you use \completecontent or \completeindex, how do you manipulate
the heads of these constructs?
Most answers are no. Simply use \place... and heading of your choice.
(\complete. commands do not do more than that)
Cheers, Taco
Taco,
Thanks. We're trying that now. See:
http://msenux.redwoods.edu/IntAlgText/chapter0/chapter0.pdf
On Aug 6, 2006, at 2:12 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
All,
If you use \completecontent or \completeindex, how do you manipulate
the heads of these constructs?
Most
All,
If you use \completecontent or \completeindex, how do you manipulate
the heads of these constructs?
Can I change the text of the header, Contents to Table of Contents?
Can I change the color?
Can I change the font size and style?
Can I suppress the headertext? Somewhat like \setuphead
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
In teTeX 2.99.3 (2004.11.09), the following hangs pdfetex:
\starttext
\index{see}see
\completeindex
\stoptext
They're using context 2004.10.26,
nikolai
in core-reg.tex:
\def\doplaceregister[#1][#2]%
{\iffirstargument
\begingroup
\edef\currentregister{#1
In teTeX 2.99.3 (2004.11.09), the following hangs pdfetex:
\starttext
\index{see}see
\completeindex
\stoptext
They're using context 2004.10.26,
nikolai
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