numbers need to
be marked to distinguish them from bodymatter pages. I can automate
applying a processor based on the location for index register
entries, but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\defineconversionset
pages. I can automate
applying a processor based on the location for index register
entries, but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\defineconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber][][bodypart-n]
\defineconversionset[backpart:pagenumber
register entries,
but not for references.)
\defineprocessor[xx][style=slanted,after=n]
\starttext
\section[xxx]{Processor testing}
Why cannot a processor be applied to a reference? \at[xx-xxx]
\stoptext
Anyone?
--
Rik
on the location for index register entries,
but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\defineconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber][][bodypart-n]
\defineconversionset[backpart:pagenumber][][backpart-n]
\setupheadertexts
pages. I can automate
applying a processor based on the location for index register
entries, but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\defineconversionset[bodypart:pagenumber][][bodypart-n]
\defineconversionset[backpart:pagenumber
Rik Kabel mailto:cont...@rik.users.panix.com
11. August 2015 21:41
On 2015-08-11 14:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Thank you, Wolfgang, for that. But it still does not handle the after
key, as I had in my example, and which works in a processor for index
entries. Is there no way to do this?
The
I replied.
When I add it to your solution it does work.
\defineprocessor[Back][
style=slanted,
right=n,
]
\defineprocessor[notBack][
style=normal
.)
\defineprocessor[xx][style=slanted,after=n]
\starttext
\section[xxx]{Processor testing}
Why cannot a processor be applied to a reference? \at[xx-xxx]
\stoptext
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Rik
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