Dne sreda 26. decembra 2007 je Matija Šuklje napisal(a):
* for each cititation to have a reference number in superscript and
Romannummerals next to the citation
* a footnote on the same page in the form like T. Hoekwater, BIB (2006),
pp. 2-4
* and in the appendix a list with longer forms like
Dne četrtek 27. decembra 2007 je Matija Šuklje napisal(a):
From what I can tell the main problem is that in legal circles it's
considered bad form to cite (the short one) right next to the cited text.
The much preferred way is below the line in the footer.
I think I solved the problem with
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
can anyone with an actual *luatex* test, if this fails (live ConTeXt is
broken). My binaries are from the minimals at contextgarden (pragma
tree), ConTeXt is the latest beta.
if you consider how color is implemented, this is actually not a bug
i
Santy, Michael wrote:
Is there a way to escape special characters in filenames passed to
externalfigure. I'm encountering the situation where users are choosing
images that may contain brackets or curly braces (e.g., flower[1].jpg or
flower{1}.jpg). If I pass filename containing these
Is there a way to escape special characters in filenames passed to
externalfigure. I'm encountering the situation where users are choosing images
that may contain brackets or curly braces (e.g., flower[1].jpg or
flower{1}.jpg). If I pass filename containing these characters directly to
Wolfgang,
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I'm using ConTeXt to typeset arbitrary XML
input from users (and therefore arbitrary image filenames). While your idea
works for the two examples that I gave, it doesn't work if the curly braces
aren't balanced in the filename (e.g.,
Santy, Michael wrote:
Is there a way to escape special characters in filenames passed to
externalfigure. I'm encountering the situation where users are choosing
images that may contain brackets or curly braces (e.g., flower[1].jpg or
flower{1}.jpg). If I pass filename containing these
\externalfigure[{flower[1].jpg}] demonstrates the same behavior as
\externalfigure[flower[1].jpg]
Cheers,
Mike
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If I understand your suggestion correctly, specifying name doesn't work.
\externalfigure[][name=flower[1].jpg]
\externalfigure[name=flower[1].jpg]
Cheers,
Mike
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 08:09:55 -0600
Santy, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to escape special characters in filenames passed to
externalfigure. I'm encountering the situation where users are choosing
images that may contain brackets or curly braces (e.g., flower[1].jpg or
Wolfgang,
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I'm using ConTeXt to typeset arbitrary
XML input from users (and therefore arbitrary image filenames). While your
idea works for the two examples that I gave, it doesn't work if the curly
braces aren't balanced in the filename (e.g.,
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Dne četrtek 27. decembra 2007 je Matija Šuklje napisal(a):
From what I can tell the main problem is that in legal circles it's
considered bad form to cite (the short one) right next to the cited text.
The much preferred way is below the line in the footer.
I think I
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 15:56:14 +0100
Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Santy, Michael wrote:
Is there a way to escape special characters in filenames passed to
externalfigure. I'm encountering the situation where users are choosing
images that may contain brackets or curly braces (e.g.,
Dne četrtek 27. decembra 2007 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
The solution is probably along the lines of
[...]
More tomorrow, maybe. You have picked the worst possible time to ask
me about computer stuff. ;-)
Thanks, will try tomorrow. My day has been amazingly awful as well. I'll
probably
Dear syndicate,
There is a bug in \quotation and/or \blockquote (pdf attached): there is a
spurious dbl-quote mark at the end of the par that only occurs when
\quotation is invoked.
Please advise, workarounds welcome :-)
Best wishes
Idris
% engine=luatex
Dear gang,
We can use \struttedbox to force an eg, large expression to obey the
surrounding interlinespace:
===
{blah blah \struttedbox{\tfc blah blah}} blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
\struttedbox{\tfc
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 14:32:59 -0700
Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear syndicate,
There is a bug in \quotation and/or \blockquote (pdf attached): there is a
spurious dbl-quote mark at the end of the par that only occurs when
\quotation is invoked.
Please advise,
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 16:15:22 -0700, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your example is too long, I could reproduce this also with the folowing
short example.
\startquotation text \quote{text} text\stopquotation
Indeed, much more to the point :-)
The wrong right values did only
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 16:45:43 -0700
Idris Samawi Hamid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 16:15:22 -0700, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your example is too long, I could reproduce this also with the folowing
short example.
\startquotation text \quote{text}
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 17:05:09 -0700, Wolfgang Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a bug in here I think: ConTeXt validation gives
error in file qabas-test.tex at line 6 in column 3: missing } for {
error in file qabas-test.tex at line 10 in column 6: missing } for {
line 6 is
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