}
%
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
I have read that the \start...\stop way of the commands are better for
exporting to another format like xml.
On 1/18/19 2:23 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Lizardo M. Reyna Bowen schrieb am 18.01.19 um 19:42:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use \startchapter...\stopchapter
Lizardo M. Reyna Bowen schrieb am 18.01.19 um 19:42:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use \startchapter...\stopchapter command to typeset an
article, I need the title of the chapter in the entire \textwidth and
the following parts in two columns (from abstract to references). With
\chapter command
Hi all,
I'm trying to use \startchapter...\stopchapter command to typeset an
article, I need the title of the chapter in the entire \textwidth and
the following parts in two columns (from abstract to references). With
\chapter command, it is not problem, but I can not do it with
\start..\stop
Hi all,
I’m new to ConTeXt, having used LaTeX for the past decade (although
nothing particularly technical). I’m quickly learning that ConTeXt
MkIV is a rapidly moving target, and the documentation has fallen a
way behind…
So, while I’m gradually learning, I’m going to make an effort to
update
On 6/20/2013 8:07 PM, Gareth Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I’m new to ConTeXt, having used LaTeX for the past decade (although
nothing particularly technical). I’m quickly learning that ConTeXt
MkIV is a rapidly moving target, and the documentation has fallen a
way behind…
So, while I’m gradually
there are some examples in the test suite under sections)
Thanks, I’ll take a look.
Gareth
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Previously I could use \chapter[reference-to-this-chapter]{title}
Now the preferred way seems to be \startchapter[title=the-title], but how do I
program now the reference to this chapter?
The Wiki does not contains a page for \startchapter and the section on command
only gives info
Hi Hans,
Did you try this:
\startchapter[title={the-title},reference={reference-to-this-chapter}]
see: http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg66342.html
Adam
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Meer, H. van der h.vanderm...@uva.nlwrote:
Previously I could use \chapter[reference
...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Hans,
Did you try this:
\startchapter[title={the-title},reference={reference-to-this-chapter}]
see: http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg66342.html
Adam
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Meer, H. van der
h.vanderm...@uva.nlmailto:h.vanderm...@uva.nl wrote
On Sat 10 Nov 2012, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Given our interest in pdf production, perhaps we ought to be (more)
involved in opensource pdf viewer development? But I suppose that
acrobat and adobe reader remain the tools having the most widespread
use.
It would certainly be nice to have an
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Bill Meahan subscribed_li...@meahan.netwrote:
I note there are two different ways of handling a chapter:
The traditional \chapter{mytitle}
\startchapter[title=mytitle, ownnumber=N ..]
blah
\stopchapter
Is there any difference or advantage/disadvatage
On 11/09/2012 03:05 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Bill Meahan
subscribed_li...@meahan.net mailto:subscribed_li...@meahan.net wrote:
I note there are two different ways of handling a chapter:
The traditional \chapter{mytitle}
\startchapter[title
there are two different ways of handling a chapter:
The traditional \chapter{mytitle}
\startchapter[title=mytitle, ownnumber=N ..]
blah
\stopchapter
Is there any difference or advantage/disadvatage to using one
method or the other?
\startsection.. \stopsection: tagged pdf
On 11/09/2012 01:25 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Bill Meahan
subscribed_li...@meahan.net mailto:subscribed_li...@meahan.net wrote:
I don't quite understand the difference between tagged pdf and
what you get when you use a TOC. I get the expected
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On 11/09/2012 01:25 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Bill Meahan
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subscribed_lists@**meahan.net subscribed_li...@meahan.net wrote:
I don't quite
On 11/9/2012 7:32 PM, Bill Meahan wrote:
On 11/09/2012 01:25 PM, luigi scarso wrote:
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Bill Meahan
subscribed_li...@meahan.net mailto:subscribed_li...@meahan.net wrote:
I don't quite understand the difference between tagged pdf and
what you get when
On Fri, 9 Nov 2012 13:32:47 -0500
Bill Meahan subscribed_li...@meahan.net wrote:
Adobe stopped supporting Linux after Acrobat 9 :(
And I find that acrobat 8 and 9 running under linux or linux emulation
(freebsd) have serious memory leaks, and sometimes fork leaving
rogue shadows running in the
I note there are two different ways of handling a chapter:
The traditional \chapter{mytitle}
\startchapter[title=mytitle, ownnumber=N ..]
blah
\stopchapter
Is there any difference or advantage/disadvatage to using one method or
the other?
Other than the source code, is there anything
2012-11-08 Bill Meahan:
I note there are two different ways of handling a chapter:
The traditional \chapter{mytitle}
\startchapter[title=mytitle, ownnumber=N ..]
blah
\stopchapter
Is there any difference or advantage/disadvatage to using one method or
the other?
With the start
Hi all,
Here is one more question.
\starttext
\startchapter[title = First]
bla bla bla
\stopchapter
\stoptext
In this sample, the title First isn't show up.
After removing spaces before and after = sign, it showed up.
It is not a big problem though, but, is it intended?
It still remains after
On 2-11-2012 12:18, Jeong Dal wrote:
Hi all,
Here is one more question.
\starttext
\startchapter[title = First]
bla bla bla
\stopchapter
\stoptext
In this sample, the title First isn't show up.
After removing spaces before and after = sign, it showed up.
It is not a big problem though
Dear Listers,
\startchapter[title=Test] is working inside \starttext and \stoptext.
But it is not working inside \startcomponent and \stopcomponent.
Is it a natural behavior?
I am using iMac, OSX Mountain Lion.
And the ConTeXt version is ConTeXt ver: 2012.08.28 20:00 MKIV fmt: 2012.9.4
int
On 2012-09-04 Jeong Dalyoung hak...@me.com wrote:
Hi Jeong,
\startchapter[title=Test] is working inside \starttext and \stoptext.
But it is not working inside \startcomponent and \stopcomponent.
Is it a natural behavior?
Yes. \startcomponent expects an argument.
\startcomponent
Dear Marco,
Aha, I missed to put the name of the component.
With the component name, it works fine.
I am sorry for the noise.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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I would like to use, for example,
\setuphead [chapter] [after={\placecontent\blank}]
But sometimes, I would like to use something like
\startchapter [number=no,incrementnumber=no,after=,
title={Conclusions of the first part}]
\stopchapter
1. I request to have after=, (and other setup
Am 19.03.2012 um 12:45 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
I would like to use, for example,
\setuphead [chapter] [after={\placecontent\blank}]
But sometimes, I would like to use something like
\startchapter [number=no,incrementnumber=no,after=,
title={Conclusions of the first part
] [after={\placecontent\blank}]
But sometimes, I would like to use something like
\startchapter [number=no,incrementnumber=no,after=,
title={Conclusions of the first part}]
\stopchapter
You know \starttitle, it’s the unnumbered version of \startchapter.
Yes, of course
]
\stoptitle
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\starttitle[title=This is a \tex{title}]
\input knuth
\stoptitle
\startchapter[title=This is a \tex{chapter}][list=yes]
\startsection[title=Tufte]
\input tufte
\stopsection
\startsection[title=Ward]
\input ward
\stopsection
\stopchapter
Instead of only pdf I also need to generate XHTML. For this I need to use
\startchapter and \stopchapter instead of \chapter.
When it is like:
\chapter{A descriptive title}
I have to change it to:
\startchapter[title=A descriptive title]
.
.
.
\stopchapter
But how do I
On 15-7-2011 12:41, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Instead of only pdf I also need to generate XHTML. For this I need to use
\startchapter and \stopchapter instead of \chapter.
When it is like:
\chapter{A descriptive title}
I have to change it to:
\startchapter[title=A descriptive title
Hello,
What is the correct syntax to define a reference
with \startstructure\stopstructure?
\starttext
\startchapter [ref] [title=My title]
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Yields:
check : missing or ungrouped '=' after 'ref' in line 2 (@@ns)
Alan
On Wednesday 22 September 2010 21:22:45 Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hello,
What is the correct syntax to define a reference
with \startstructure\stopstructure?
\starttext
\startchapter [ref] [title=My title]
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Yields:
check : missing or ungrouped '=' after
,interaction=text]
%
% this works !
%
\startchapter[title={Geburten 1606--1737},list={Geburten
1606--1737},bookmark={Geburten},reference={Geburten}]
%
% this does not work! no title in text, no title in list, no bookmark
text, no reference!!!
%
\startsection[title ={Getafte A. dominj 1606
Am 14.09.2009 um 12:27 schrieb Bernd Militzer:
\startsection[title={Getaŭfte A. dominj 1606},%
list ={Geburten 1606},%
bookmark ={Geb-1606},%
reference={Geb:1606}]
remove the space between the keys and the '='
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Am 14.09.2009 um 12:27 schrieb Bernd Militzer:
\startsection[title={Getaŭfte A. dominj 1606},%
list ={Geburten 1606},%
bookmark ={Geb-1606},%
reference={Geb:1606}]
remove the space between the keys and the '='
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