On 3/10/2021 5:56 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
when the wildcard symbol is used as argument to \startcomponent (or
\startproduct) the name of the folder is now used and not the file name.
\startcomponent *
\quotation{\currentcomponent}
\stopcomponent
it's programmed that way (must have
Hi,
when the wildcard symbol is used as argument to \startcomponent (or
\startproduct) the name of the folder is now used and not the file name.
\startcomponent *
\quotation{\currentcomponent}
\stopcomponent
Wolfgang
Hi, Hans—
I reinstalled the ConTeXt standalone and still get links to null pages with
\at and \in using the latest version (ConTeXt ver: 2013.06.07 12:25 MKIV
beta).
Alan
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 6/4/2013 8:03 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–06–04
On 6/7/2013 2:37 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Hi, Hans—
I reinstalled the ConTeXt standalone and still get links to null pages
with \at and \in using the latest version (ConTeXtver: 2013.06.07 12:25
MKIV beta).
example needed
-
Sorry—here is the one that I have been using.
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=blue,%
contrastcolor=darkred,
style=rm,
click=yes,
display=new,
]
\startcomponent Test.tex
%\starttext
reference on \at[myref1]
reference in note \in[myref1]
reference: \at[myref1]n\in[myref1]
\page
text
,
]
\startcomponent Test.tex
%\starttext
reference on \at[myref1]
reference in note\in[myref1]
reference: \at[myref1]n\in[myref1]
\page
text\footnote[myref1]{a footnote}
more text\footnote[myref2]{another footnote}
\stopcomponent
%\stoptext
If I run the file with \starttext…\stoptext, all is well
On 6/4/2013 2:06 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
In my component files, the tools for cross-references work except for
\at and \in. These commands produce links that display properly but go
to a null page, i.e., nowhere.
it's more an side effect of duplicate flushing notes .. i fixed
something,
On 2013–06–04 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 6/4/2013 2:06 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
In my component files, the tools for cross-references work except for
\at and \in. These commands produce links that display properly but go
to a null page, i.e., nowhere.
it's more an side effect of duplicate flushing
On 6/4/2013 8:03 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–06–04 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 6/4/2013 2:06 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
In my component files, the tools for cross-references work except for
\at and \in. These commands produce links that display properly but go
to a null page, i.e., nowhere.
it's
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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Lukas
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 11:27:08 +0200, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
in the current beta you can say
\startcomponent *
Hans
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On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 11:27:08 +0200, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
in the current beta you can say
\startcomponent *
Hans
Wikified at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startcomponent. This
trick also works for startproject, startenvironment, and startproduct,
I assume
Am 09.08.2012 um 15:08 schrieb Sietse Brouwer sbbrou...@gmail.com:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 11:27:08 +0200, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
in the current beta you can say
\startcomponent *
Hans
Wikified at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startcomponent. This
trick also works
Wolfgang wrote:
You can use \currentcomponent, \currentproduct and \currentproject to print
the name of the file.
Another secret unearthed! All wikified, together with \processedfile
and \processedfiles. Sans examples, but at least the info's there.
Thank you, Wolfgang.
Cheers,
Sietse
Hello,
just a brief question -
- is there a way how to obtain the current file name; to be possible to write
e.g.
C1.tex
\startcomponent \thisfilename % Instead of \startcomponent C1
and
P1.tex
\startproduct \thisfilename % Instead of \startproduct P1
so
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