Dear ConTeXters,
Jan Heinen did some heaving wiki editing in order to achieve better
categorization of different topics on the wiki.
One particular part where your help would be welcome is a big number
of different commands listed here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Category:Commands
It
Hi all,
Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid square,
as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but solid/filled
whereas 8 is hollow.
I tried to declare my own bullet point, as in:
\def\squarebullet{\vrule height .9ex width .8ex depth
I made a minimal example showing that load'ed xml is not typeset. In contrast
to the first text-node the second comes out as xml and not as typeset text.
What has to be done to change that?
Thanks in advance.
Hans van der Meer
\startbuffer[load-1]
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
myroot
On 03/21/2012 10:19 AM, Malte Stien wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid square,
as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but solid/filled
whereas 8 is hollow.
I tried to declare my own bullet point, as in:
Am 21.03.2012 um 10:19 schrieb Malte Stien:
Hi all,
Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid
square, as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but
solid/filled whereas 8 is hollow.
I tried to declare my own bullet point, as in:
Am 21.03.2012 um 13:11 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 21.03.2012 um 10:19 schrieb Malte Stien:
Hi all,
Is there a way to define your own itemize symbols? I would like a solid
square, as in symbol 8 (referring to Table 10.1 in the Context Manual, but
solid/filled whereas 8 is hollow.
Hi,
I've got a deep hierarchy of components, while everything builds fine I have a
problem using references. Have a look at the following sample files:
reftest.tex:
\setuphead[chapter][referenceprefix=+]
\starttext
\chapter[one]{Chapter One}
\section[bla]{Blablabla}
See
Oh, forgot to mention I'm using mkiv with the latest beta.
Steffen
Am 21.03.2012 um 13:54 schrieb Steffen Fritzsche:
Hi,
I've got a deep hierarchy of components, while everything builds fine I have
a problem using references. Have a look at the following sample files:
reftest.tex:
I found something that might be an error in the current xml-processing.
In the following minimal example een Undefined control sequence error occurs
for the \xmldisplayverbatim and \xmlinlineverbatims. The \xmlverbatim doesn't.
\startxmldisplayverbatim ...\doinitializeverbatim
lxml-ini.mkiv defines:
\unexpanded\def\xmlregisteredsetups
{\xmlstarttiming
\xmlflushsetups
\xmldefaulttotext\xmldocument % after include
\xmlstoptiming}
but \xmlflushsetups can be found here only, nowhere else in the ConTeXt
base-files does a search for it match. Calling
Jan Heinen did some heaving wiki editing in order to
achieve better
categorization of different topics on the wiki.
One particular part where your help would be welcome is a
big number
of different commands listed here:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Category:Commands
It would be
On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 22:41 +0100, luigi scarso wrote:
As I said earlier, I get a segmentation fault if I leave it to run, but
I always have to kill it before it takes down the entire operating
system with it (apparently this is normal). I don't get the TeX capacity
exceeded error message,
On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 18:22 -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Anything else will leave to undersirable behaviour (or segfaults :) ) As I
had said in one of my earlier emails, this is the case for ALL context
macros that take both options and assignments.
Fair enough. I got it to work now with,
On 03/22/2012 02:44 AM, Jan Heinen wrote:
I hope we get some help of all the people around here that use ConTeXt.
With organizing existing information we can improve the documentation of
ConTeXt and help beginners and maybe also experts.
Woutld be nice if everyone who gets help from this
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