Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. mailto:l...@pontex.cz
6. August 2015 17:41
Hello Otared,
thanks for the hint. However, I'm still not able to tune the numbering
setup fully.
Now I have (with resulting numbers | desired number):
\setuphead[part,chapter][placehead=yes,page=no]
Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. mailto:l...@pontex.cz
6. August 2015 11:32
Hello Wolfgang,
thank you for the patch (not in today's beta); I also attach the
modified strc-mat.mkiv and a test file.
Two questions:
1.
What exactly are
%\startsubformulas[+] % These two options
On 8/6/2015 6:33 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi, I’m at creating an ePub once again and run into an error:
$ mtxrun --script epub --make prd_MBL
resolvers | caching | skipping 'files' for 'home:texmf' from
On Aug 6, 2015, at 12:59 PM, Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl mailto:pra...@wxs.nl
wrote:
On 8/6/2015 5:30 PM, John Kitzmiller wrote:
Given a file, data.d, containing 1 4 7
I expected the following code to draw a line from (4,1) to (7,1)…
\enabletrackers[metapost.showlog]
\usemodule[m-graph]
Hi,
The following code (Metafun documentation, thanks again Hans !) is fully
understood and works very well. Sorry if I insist, but can we create a
counter to avoid writing \FrameTitle{Définition 1},
\FrameTitle{Définition 2}... ?
Thus, the only invocation \startMyText ... \stopMyText,
Hi all,
what kind of trickry is necessary to get the following minimal example to give
correct output? As given it generates a single line out of the itemize part…
Kind regards
Will
\starttext
\starttabulate[|l|r|r|]
\NC \strut \NC {\bf Rohmass} \NC {\bf Fertigmass} \NC\NR
Willi Egger mailto:cont...@boede.nl
6. August 2015 23:47
Hi all,
what kind of trickry is necessary to get the following minimal example
to give correct output? As given it generates a single line out of the
itemize part…
You need a p (paragraph) column.
Kind regards
Will
\starttext
Hello,
great, thanks for explanation!
Best regards,
Lukas
On Thu, 06 Aug 2015 12:07:18 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
One difference between \startsubformulas[+] and \startsubformulas[label]
is that the second method creates a label which can be used to refer
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for having solved the problem with subformulas numbering.
I would just make a comment on your answers to Lukás, regarding the use of
\startsubformulas[mylabel]
Indeed using this structure instead of
\startsubformulas[+]
allows one to refer to all the
Wolfgang Schuster schreef op 2015-08-05 12:34:
robheus
4. August 2015 20:29
Thanks Wolfgang. This is almost the result what I want, just that I
want the footnote text in a seperate column, not the first line of a
footnote indented.
You can set a fixed width for the footnote numbers and align
Perhaps I might ask a more preliminary question: when using project structure,
is cross-document referencing possible between two product files, or only
between two component files within a single product file?
Kind regards,
Talal
On 5 Aug 2015, at 13:15, tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Dear
Hello Wolfgang,
thank you for the patch (not in today's beta); I also attach the modified
strc-mat.mkiv and a test file.
Two questions:
1.
What exactly are
%\startsubformulas[+] % These two options for \subformulas
%\startsubformulas[mylabel] % enable subnumbers for the formulas
Hi Lukás,
You configure the way the equations are numbered by sayng (for example)
\setupformulas[prefix=yes, prefixsegments=chapter:section,
way=bysection, location=right]
If you say « prefix= no » then you don’t need the other specifications, but I
am giving a more example above in
On 8/6/2015 5:30 PM, John Kitzmiller wrote:
Given a file, data.d, containing 1 4 7
I expected the following code to draw a line from (4,1) to (7,1)…
\enabletrackers[metapost.showlog]
\usemodule[m-graph]
\startMPpage[instance=graph,offset=3mm]
draw begingraph(5cm,5cm);
gdata(data.d, v,
Given a file, data.d, containing 1 4 7
I expected the following code to draw a line from (4,1) to (7,1)…
\enabletrackers[metapost.showlog]
\usemodule[m-graph]
\startMPpage[instance=graph,offset=3mm]
draw begingraph(5cm,5cm);
gdata(data.d, v,
for n = 1 upto 3:
a[n] =
Hello Otared,
thanks for the hint. However, I'm still not able to tune the numbering setup
fully.
Now I have (with resulting numbers | desired number):
\setuphead[part,chapter][placehead=yes,page=no]
\setupformulas
[prefix=yes,
%prefix=no,
%prefixsegments=chapter:section,
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