Hello everyone,
first off: I am new to ConTeXt (even if not so new to LaTeX)
and would like to transfer some of my old macros to ConTeXt...
I am well aware, that this means re-programming (most) of them.
So be it.
Furthermore, I am not sure if this is really the right way (read
ConTeXt Way)
Hi Aditya,
thanks for taking the time to answer this. And yes, I looked at what
ConTeXt has already built in.
On 12.01.2008 at 18:44 wrote Aditya Mahajan:
I haven't looked at your code below. First check if one the in-built
stuctural environments of ConTeXt do what you want.
As a matter
was actually fine. Now, without it (i.e. ~) it works!
...
{\expanded{\Issue[\IssueCounter]{Issue: \IssueCounter:}{\currentdate}}}
...
Thanks a lot, that had me seriously baffled ;-)
Carsten
On 12.01.2008 at 23:29 wrote Aditya Mahajan:
Hi Carsten,
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Carsten Fechtmann wrote
Dear Peter,
please be aware that I am still a ConTeXt newbie, therefore, I am not
sure if this is really the way things should be done, only that it
seems to work with up to a 999 figures (tested) and probably more ;-)
Nonetheless, the following code probably does the trick you were
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have setup a page layout where I use table in the page-head for
formatting quite a bit of stuff. (The example below is just a simple
as can be basic idea, to show the overall effect)
Now - as I can't prevent later users of this layout environment - to
not use
sorted out again in either case and everything
looks more or less as it should (i.e. like in the single-page table)
Am 20.01.2008 um 14:10 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 12:37:13 +0100
Carsten Fechtmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear ConTeXt experts,
I have setup a page
Dear Wolfgang,
first, I _really_ appreciate your effort. Unfortunately, for me
\framed is not likely to do the job, as the header is a bit more
complicated in real-life (I told you so ;-).
And yes, actually, using framed had been my very first approach as the
original LaTeX layout had been
Dear Peter and Wolfgang,
sorry for taking a bit longer to come back to you and your suggestions
here.
But I got some strange results and did some further testing and trying
on all this.
What got me a bit, was/is that your suggestion below works as is, but
fails with only slightly more
Dear Mike
if something simple is what you had in mind for this, you might want
to try this:
\definesynonyms[nomenclature][nomenclatures][\infull]
\setupsynonyms[nomenclature] %[criterium=all]
\starttext
\completelistofnomenclatures
\section{Some section}
% these could be placed anywhere
On 18.02.2009 at 16:45 wrote Michael Bynum:
Yes, I think this will suit my needs. Thank you. I have one
additional question though. In the command
\definesynonyms[nomenclature][nomenclatures][\infull]
What does the [nomenclatures] field do? Looking at the manual it
seems to be the
Is there also a way how to achieve this in MkII ? (other than by hand)
Cheers
Carsten
Am 04.06.2009 um 16:34 schrieb richard.steph...@converteam.com:
Am 04.06.2009 um 14:56 schrieb richard.steph...@converteam.com:
I need all section heads to be in full-size capitals, so I tried:
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