I get no difference using criterium=previous versus criterium=local.
Kerry Sainsbury wrote:
> Thanks Hans. For the sake of any future users who may have stumbled across
> this post I want to point out
> that if you want the list of sections to appear at the end of your document
> you need
On Thu, 7 Nov 2019, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
A way to avoid this problem is to use a slash a path separator
instead of the backslash. Another way to get rid of it is to save
the path a buffer and print the content of the buffer with the
\typeinlinebuffer command.
\starttext
\startbuffer
%APPD
> Hello,
>
> thanks Aditya and Wolfgang for "deep" explanation in several last
> mails.
>
> We are approaching the goal...
>
> Aditya's ocde:
>
>
> \starttext
>\startasciimode
> \footnote{\type{%APPDATA%\file.txt}}
>\stopasciimode
> \stoptext
>
>
> gives (in the footnote):
>
Thanks Hans. For the sake of any future users who may have stumbled across
this post I want to point out that if you want the list of sections to
appear at the *end *of your document you need to use "criterium=previous"
\placelist[section][criterium=previous,order=title]
On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 at 0
Hi everyone,
My goal is to have a PDF that
- allows users to input numeric information in various fields,
- makes calculations on the data in those fields,
- ...and reports that information somewhere in the PDF.
It seems that the widget support could handle this, but I'm struggling
to unde
Jan Willem Flamma schrieb am 07.11.2019 um 20:08:
Rik: thank you for testing and confirming.
Hans,
Wiping the tuc file (or others) does not solve the issue.
The data-vir.lua file already contains the proposed change.
Change the line to
local filename = suffix and f_virtual_y(path,n,suffix
Rik: thank you for testing and confirming.
Hans,
Wiping the tuc file (or others) does not solve the issue.
The data-vir.lua file already contains the proposed change.
Jan Willem
> On 7 Nov 2019, at 17:06, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 11/7/2019 3:50 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
>> Dear list membe
On 11/7/2019 5:36 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 11/7/2019 11:06, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/7/2019 3:50 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Dear list members,
The below MWE runs fine and generates a usable PDF.
If I uncomment the second question block and run the MWE on a OS X
system it generates an unusabl
On 11/7/2019 11:06, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/7/2019 3:50 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Dear list members,
The below MWE runs fine and generates a usable PDF.
If I uncomment the second question block and run the MWE on a OS X
system it generates an unusable PDF and a nearly empty log file:
ope
On 11/7/2019 3:50 PM, Jan Willem Flamma wrote:
Dear list members,
The below MWE runs fine and generates a usable PDF.
If I uncomment the second question block and run the MWE on a OS X
system it generates an unusable PDF and a nearly empty log file:
open source > level 1, order 1, name '
On 11/7/2019 12:13 AM, Kerry Sainsbury wrote:
Hi Folks,
If sections are just lists, and lists can be sorted, how can I sort a
list of sections?
My actual goal is to generate an 'index' that is made up of section
headings.
Here's my attempt that does not work.
here's one that does ...
\setup
On 11/7/2019 10:25 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi,
In a math text book, I would like to create an index of some material where
chapter and section numbers are given instead of a page number.
For instance if the result « 3.2.5 Banach Fixed Point Theorem » is stated in
section 2 of chapter 3, and
Dear list members,
The below MWE runs fine and generates a usable PDF.
If I uncomment the second question block and run the MWE on a OS X system it
generates an unusable PDF and a nearly empty log file:
open source > level 1, order 1, name 'cont-yes.mkiv'
system >
system
Hi,
In a math text book, I would like to create an index of some material where
chapter and section numbers are given instead of a page number.
For instance if the result « 3.2.5 Banach Fixed Point Theorem » is stated in
section 2 of chapter 3, and is the fifth numbered statement in that sectio
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