Am 20.04.2015 um 05:10 schrieb Rik Kabel cont...@rik.users.panix.com:
A reference to the text of a multi-line heading takes on the line breaks of
the heading when \definereferenceformat[about] is used.
\definereferenceformat[about][type=title,left=,right=]
\starttext
\startsection
A reference to the text of a multi-line heading takes on the line breaks
of the heading when \definereferenceformat[about] is used.
\definereferenceformat[about][type=title,left=,right=]
\starttext
\startsection[reference={sec:one},
title={Three\\line\\title}]
\startparagraph
Can it be that in the beta version 2011.05.01, the behaviour of
\definereferenceformat changed?
I used to define:
\definereferenceformat [ineqn] [left=(,right=),text=equation]
and get e.g. equation (1), but now all it produces (equation 1). Is it
supposed to behave that way?
Do I have to use
Am 21.05.2011 um 18:32 schrieb Julian Becker:
Can it be that in the beta version 2011.05.01, the behaviour of
\definereferenceformat changed?
I used to define:
\definereferenceformat [ineqn] [left=(,right=),text=equation]
and get e.g. equation (1), but now all it produces (equation 1
A bug in MkIV?
The left=[ and right=] settings of \definereferenceformat[] bleed through
to \in and \at:
\definereferenceformat[cite][left={[},right={]}]
\starttext
\section[sec:test]{Test}
\cite[].
Section \in[sec:test].
\stoptext
By the way, is \setupreferencing meant for \about only (if so
Hello all,
when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command
inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement).
Is there a solution to prevent this or can i maybe define a costume reference
format which outputs the pagenumber and not the sectionnumber
Am 27.01.10 00:08, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
Hello all,
when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command
inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement).
Is there a solution to prevent this or can i maybe define a costume reference
format which
Am 27.01.2010 um 00:16 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 27.01.10 00:08, schrieb Bernhard Rosensteiner:
Hello all,
when i define a new reference with \definereferenceformat the \at command
inherits the value from the left and right keys (see attachement).
Is there a solution to prevent
Hi all,
I wonder whether this issue with text in \definereferenceformat is a bug, or
if I missed something. Thanks a lot.
shenchen
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Chen Shen hashh...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the same problem with the latest mkiv beta (2009.11.25).
left/right works fine
On Wed, Nov 11 2009, Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
\definereferenceformat[fig][left=(, right=), label=reffigure, text={figure}]
produces no output of text (in this case figure) when i do
\fig[something]. Is this a bug in mkiv? I use luatex 0.44
A workaround:
\definereferenceformat[fig
Thanks a lot Peter
shenchen
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr wrote:
On Wed, Nov 11 2009, Bernhard Rosensteiner wrote:
\definereferenceformat[fig][left=(, right=), label=reffigure,
text={figure}]
produces no output of text (in this case figure) when i do
I have the same problem with the latest mkiv beta (2009.11.25).
left/right works fine, but text does not.
regards,
shenchen
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Bernhard Rosensteiner
brosenstei...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
\definereferenceformat[fig][left=(, right=), label=reffigure,
text
Hello,
\definereferenceformat[fig][left=(, right=), label=reffigure, text={figure}]
produces no output of text (in this case figure) when i do \fig[something].
Is this a bug in mkiv? I use luatex 0.44
best regards
Bernhard
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