Hi,
I want to cite by numbers. Till now it get only empty brackets.
My file contains:
\setuppublications[criterium=all,autohang=no,numbering=bib,refcommand=serial,sorttype=bbl]
with refcommand=num it was the same result.
Gerhard
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Gerhard Kugler wrote:
Hi,
I want to cite by numbers. Till now it get only empty brackets.
What versions of context (and the module) do you use?
My file contains:
\setuppublications[criterium=all,autohang=no,numbering=bib,refcommand=serial,sorttype=bbl]
with refcommand=num it was the
Hi all,
Not even 40 hours into the new year, there is already a new ConTeXt
release available for download from htp://www.pragma-ade.com .
Bugfixes:
* re-enable norwegian hyphenation patterns
* footnote referencing fix
* fix use of prime and underscore in math displays
Hi,
The next message probably also is interestering to a few of you that
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Best, Taco
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Subject: [pdftex] pdftex 1.40
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 17:56:59 +0100
From: Martin Schröder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Jan 2, 2007, at 3:21 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
The next message probably also is interestering to a few of you that
are not subscribed to the pdftex list.
Best, Taco
Taco and all other pdftex-developers,
congratulations on getting version 1.40 ready for the new year! I had
been
Gerhard Kugler wrote:
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 02:21:04PM +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
What versions of context (and the module) do you use?
context: 2006.12.27
I think bib and bibltx are from the same version.
Hm, so that's not the problem. Where and how do you place
the actual list
All,
Has anyone modified the batch file in cdwincontext so that it will
run on Windows98? If so, can I get a copy of the batch file?
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On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
- draftmode: With \pdfdraftmode=1 or the commandline switch -draftmode
pdfTeX doesn't write the output pdf and doesn't actually read any
images, thus speeding up compilations when you know you need an extra
run but don't care about
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:
hm, long long ago i played with strategies for this ... the attached
file shows some of this ... food for thought
Thanks Hans, it's quite similar to my old LaTeX letter class option file,
that I would like to port to ConTeXt.
What is the difference
I'm using Ubuntu 6.10, so context_2006.12.27-1_all.deb wouldn't
install without a --force-conflicts,overwrite,depends given to dpkg
(Ubuntu still uses tetex 3.0). With that caveat, which may explain
the buglet I saw, it mostly worked fine.
The buglet: The context formats that the package
Am 2006-12-31 um 15:59 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I need to insert a few Unicode symbols...(Just the symbols for the
solar system planets)... Is this going to be easy - doable inside
ConTeXt with a few preparatory mystic runes, or will it require
running scripts, moving files around, etc...?
Am 2006-12-30 um 10:28 schrieb Douglas Philips:
Arg. My bane. Fonts. The one thing that pulls me ever so slightly to
using Pages...
Not because I want a garish mix of goofball junk fonts, but because I
love Palatino for newletters
and Papyrus for cards and short notes...
I figured out how
Hi,
I'm still a relative newbie. I enjoy using ConTeXt and have achieved
some great results with it, but some issues still trip me up.
I'm typesetting a journal. I use \chapter to divide it into articles.
I've defined my own heads, and I need to redefine \appendix, however
despite reading the
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Elliot Clifton wrote:
I'm typesetting a journal. I use \chapter to divide it into articles.
I've defined my own heads, and I need to redefine \appendix, however
despite reading the manual I cant get them behave as I want.
Problems:
1. Each article may have appendices.
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
- draftmode: With \pdfdraftmode=1 or the commandline switch -draftmode
pdfTeX doesn't write the output pdf and doesn't actually read any
images, thus speeding up compilations when you know you
2007/1/3, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
which makes be believe that it will not work for normal cases.
However, how about adding a switch to texexec, say --draft, which
will run the document in draftmode until no more runs are needed, and
will then run a final typesetting run without the
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 05:20:26PM +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Please
try adding [criterium=all] after your \placepublications
or \completepublications command. If that doesn't work,
a minimal example input file is needed.
Thanks Taco,
your suggestion provides the wanted effect.
Gerhard
From the texexec man page:
--fast
Typeset the document(s) as fast as possible without causing
problems.
--final
Perform a final run without skipping anything. This option is
typically used with --fast.
So --fast --final could be the pair of switches to add. But I tried
an
I've upgraded to the most recent version of ConTeXt now. I try to
set Norwegian hyphenation by saying
\language[no]
\setuplanguage[no]
however, as opposed to in the previous version, there are no
hyphenations at all. I wonder if it is to do with the pattern file
used – how do I set that?
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