G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
instead of
1 First
?
2. I would like to use something like this for bibliography:
Michael Saunders wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster:
http://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/cont-enp.pdf - page 159
That rambling entry is like the webpage but worse. It still doesn't
say what arguments 2--4 do, why \infull is necesarry, or anything else
with any clarity. It's just another bundle
Hello again,
On 2010-05-04 23:36:17, Michael Saunders wrote:
III. Philipp Gesang's lua-based solution connects headwords to
entries just as \definesynonyms[gentry][gentries][\infull][\inshort]
does, and it produces something that looks like a glossary, but the
entries have no link back to
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Michael Saunders odrad...@gmail.com wrote:
II. Marius's modified index solution is the only one to successfully
link the entry back to a point in the text, but the resulting
glossary really just looks like an index.
You can modify the look of an index with
... forgot the attachment.
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:12 AM, rogu...@googlemail.com wrote:
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
instead of
1 First
?
On 5 mai 2010, at 09:25, Marius wrote:
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:12 AM, rogu...@googlemail.com wrote:
G'Day,
I'm trying out ConTeXt and have come up with 2 questions.
1. How does one add a dot after the numerals in headings, so that
\section{First}
becomes
1. First
Is there a ConTeXt macro that can tell me if a certain file exists?
If not, may I ask what Lua-call could be made in mkiv?
I looked into the wiki but was not able to find the answer, allthough
it probably is buried somewhere in it.
Thanks beforhand.
Hans van der Meer
On May 5, 2010, at 11:05 AM, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Is there a ConTeXt macro that can tell me if a certain file exists?
\doiffileelse{}{}{}
HTH
Thomas
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If your question is of interest to others as well,
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
Here is a strange page break (version 2010.04.29 22:30):
Looks rather normal here, see attached (ver: 2010.05.02 16:43)
Best wishes,
Taco
strangebreak.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Hello,
I have few questions about command \installlanguage. First, in file lang-ini is
command \setuplanguage for default language. It has parameters lefthyphen,
righthyphen and hyphen. I would like to ask if these parameters can be used in
command \installlanguage or not and what is their
On Wed, May 05 2010, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Looks rather normal here, see attached (ver: 2010.05.02 16:43)
A better page break would be after the last line of section 7:
\def\mySection{\section{bla}\dorecurse{30}{text }}
\starttext
\dorecurse8{
\mySection\par
bla
Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, May 05 2010, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Looks rather normal here, see attached (ver: 2010.05.02 16:43)
A better page break would be after the last line of section 7:
Oh, I see. Yes, it is odd that that last line is taken over
to the second page in the original test
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Taco Hoekwater t...@elvenkind.com wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Wed, May 05 2010, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Looks rather normal here, see attached (ver: 2010.05.02 16:43)
A better page break would be after the last line of section 7:
Oh, I see. Yes, it is odd
On Wed, May 05 2010, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
(TeX's page break algorithm is not all that smart really,
because it does not know about sectioning at all: it only
sees lines and penalties).
So the question is: what can be done? I know, that LaTeX doesn't suffer
from such problems...
Cheers, Peter
Am 05.05.10 17:33, schrieb Peter Münster:
On Wed, May 05 2010, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
(TeX's page break algorithm is not all that smart really,
because it does not know about sectioning at all: it only
sees lines and penalties).
So the question is: what can be done? I know, that
On Wed, May 05 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Without setting your own penalty values you can do this:
\setuplayout[setups=*strict]
I'm sorry Wolfgang, I don't understand this command. In the following
example, there is still a bad page break:
\setuplayout[setups=*strict]
Am 05.05.10 18:23, schrieb Peter Münster:
On Wed, May 05 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote
Without setting your own penalty values you can do this:
\setuplayout[setups=*strict]
I'm sorry Wolfgang, I don't understand this command. In the following
example, there is still a bad page break:
On Wed, May 05 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
The problem is in your example the page happens between two separate
paragraphs and not in a paragraph where a penalty values is available.
What is setups=*strict supposed to do? In the following example, the page
break is even before section 7:
Am 05.05.10 19:21, schrieb Peter Münster:
What is setups=*strict supposed to do? In the following example, the page
break is even before section 7:
\showframe
\setuplayout[setups=*strict]
\def\mySection{\section{bla}\dorecurse{40}{text }}
\starttext
\dorecurse8{\mySection} % try \dorecurse7
Book titles retain proper capitalization from the .bib file but articles
from periodicals do not. Only the first word of an article title is
capitalized in the .bbl file. Even proper names in titles lose their
capitalization. Is there an option that needs to be set to cause article
titles to
Hello,
i realy like the example of the wiki about chapter headers, but i wonder if it
is possible to have a deeptext only on the first letter?
thanks
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Hello,
is it possible to somehow define certain height of a columnset? I have
tried to put it into the frame, but it does not work.
I'm trying to create a conference poster and I think it could be useful
for it.
greetings
Jan
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